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To be clear, this is me making fun of myself more than anything else. But holy shit, the guy bought a house. An expensive house in a really expensive area. But let’s not pretend like he’s fucking a slumlord or something now just because he’s spending money viewers gave him on a fucking home.

Cool, let’s do the anti-vax apartheid apologist next.

Fuck this, fuck SWERFS, fuck all anti-sex work shit. I am a therapist and truly have yet to be offered a compelling reason to believe that sex workers should be treated any differently by the law than psychotherapists or massage therapists.

I have an Original Stitch shirt in the Gengar pattern, and I love it. Even better, you can combine patterns! My husband’s favorite is Eevee, so I have the Eevee pattern on the inner cuff. I roll up my sleeves in such a way that Eevee just pokes out, and I get to carry them with me. It’s my favorite.

I’m not sure if you saw my response to your comment in a thread above. I’m sorry I can’t reply directly to you. I can’t even see the full comment you made, only the preview in my notifications page. I’m sorry, Kinja has been such a nightmare. When I click “show pending” button, it takes away the ability to expand

If I’m being 100% honest, because the labels don’t mean a TON to me, I use “bi” at least a little bit because I like the flag so much. The colors are just so good.

I have a reply I can’t get to because it’s gray and under the cut, which doesn’t show up when I click “show pending!” To address that reply: yes, no orientation is exclusionary of non-binary people for sure—people are attracted to who they’re attracted to, and use the labels they use, and those labels don’t omit

Good for her! Damn, Owl House is a great show.

Yes to both. There’s a huge overlap between the bi and pan labels because the vast majority of bi people aren’t exclusionary of non-binary genders, but the distinction matters to some people which is fine.

My husband is non-binary, and I find that the bi label makes the most sense to me! Use what fits. And for whatever reason. Does the better flag help with picking the label? That’s a good enough reason. Wanna use the pan label because it makes more sense to you, but like the bi flag better? Use it, who cares.

Isn’t her stance that she’s “vaccine-hesitant” and a low-vaccine family? Essentially just anti-vaxx dogwhistles, the basic equivalent of “just asking questions” while continuing to promote the conspiracy theories.

She also hawks snake-oil brain pills despite being a neuroscientist who ABSOLUTELY knows better. She’s some mix of dangerous kook and grifter—I’m certain it’s not all one or the other.

This all sounds like “what if we cast Worst Chris in a conservative version of Kameron Hurley’s The Light Brigade,” and MAN does that idea suck.

There’s I think one passing mention of that Amazon extremist group murdering a trans man, and there’s a sex worker character who appears briefly who could be interpreted as a trans man. As I recall, the character is really written more as a sex worker doing drag for clients, though.

I liked the comic a whole, whole lot but it was anything but thoughtful about the core premise with regards to genetic karyotype as a whole... thing. Like, it’s a comic that wants karyotype to fit into a very neat box in a way that it very much does not. I hope the show is thoughtful about it in a way that the comic

It doesn’t do a great job dealing with the realities of trying to make broad statements about genetic karyotype. It sort of fails to reckon with what it would actually mean to say “all men die” and how arbitrary many of lines we draw around “men” actually are. I wouldn’t call the handling outright BAD and I like the

I am consistently astounded by the choices of assholes like this one, when it would be SO much easier to just fucking log off.

My expectations for future action are somewhat colored by how the email ends.

Weirdly, I know a pre-teen who has become a leftist after being exposed to anarchist thought through watching some streamers roleplaying on Dream SMP.