technicallyluddite
technicallyluddite
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But srsly, what reasonably large Japanese company doesn't have SOME stake in love hotels?

I think that's part of the threat, associating the church with well-muscled men playing with balls.

Clearly rugby is part of the gay agenda. It's just more on the bear side.

Oh no, that's probably actually a website. I can't bear to look.

I assume you mean after the snacks and the nap...

BUt, but... ah, nevermind. I suppose you're free to dislike her music, random internet person. (Also, though, if you dislike her first album, you might like her second—but no pressure.)

That story really deserves a more dramatic frowny-face emoji. Glad you're still around to tell it.

You must daikon, though. Daikon still loves you.

Considered a kilt? All kinds of breathing room, there.

I believe you can find that elsewhere on the internet. Also, he has a tattoo above his groin that says, "Don't Laugh". Class act, Minsky is.

I think you may have discovered a rare example of a certain species of troll; this looks like an oh-who-will-think-of-the-poor-white-men type pretending to be a social-justice-crusader type in order to sully their reputations. Sort of a jerk-in-activist's-clothing. I'm so sorry to see you ran into that here.

Yep. No sense of perspective. Me, I still enjoy games, but I like gamers less and less—at least, the ones that are noisiest. Maybe it's just that the rest of us prefer to roll our eyes and not engage—which I'm occasionally, like now, conflicted about. Sometimes we ought to show the other side, I guess.

Just wanted to say I admire your restraint in the face of some truly obnoxious comments on, of all things, how you choose to spend your money. I don't get why some people think it's their business to pass judgment on everything they encounter.

I think the nursing school around here requires that all their students wear scrubs. Or maybe that's just on certain days. Still, if they're that concerned, just have all students dress as they'd dress on the job. Makes sense for the med school case—not so much for everything else.

If I may chime in, I think the root of people who seem unable (or unwilling) to adjust to new terms is a lack of understanding of the actual diversity of the world and the meaning of the terms they use. Without any medical intervention whatsoever, there are children born who are genotypically XY and phenotypically

Regardless of anything else involved, THIS HAIR IS AWESOME.

Please, no insurer in their right mind would give a messianic figure crucifixion insurance. That'd be like giving a republican pundit misleading-statement insurance, the payouts would never balance the premiums.

Can't we have both? Clinton first, followed by Warren eight years after?

\o/ Tenebie!

I get what you're saying, but if you take that route, you're invalidating the traumatic experiences of every veteran who was not physically harmed to the extent that you state. It shuts down a conversation about the similarities of lived experience by saying that one person's experience wasn't extreme enough to allow