violetmoon
violetmoon
violetmoon

Sometimes we have to deal with annoyances and place measures to protect the masses, from the people who just don’t have a brain, and i’d be ok with that if it meant i can worry less about a fool who doesn’t notice me or my family because pokemon go (I wouldn’t object to phones doing it automatically either to

Judges can interpret laws though, this is an insanely clear violation of a woman’s privacy, I would argue it almost pushes into sexual violation. The law can be stretched far enough to cover this situation without much loss of context because it is exactly that: A major violation of privacy, potentially verging on

So in order to get action to be taken, a threat of violence has to be against more than 1 person, or against a (famous) company. Because this same thing against a woman or a man, or a few women, probably would not have been looked into any. (Potentially forcing said person to flee their home with their family to

“I’m not a bad person.”

You apparently haven’t paid much attention to how much women get dragged through the mud when pressing criminal allegations against guys for sexual assault and rape.

I saw a broken phone along the side of the sidewalk yesterday, now I know why it was there.

So, I can see who tries to rip people off with the mountain of name brand stuff. But who owns the Generics? Specifically, who makes/owns Targets Generic brands, and Krogers? I’m scared to ask about walmarts, but I don’t buy their generic crap anyway.

He went out to go see what they were doing in front of his house

I thought it was an amusing joke.

That would depend.

And it takes away any pain or discomfort of bouncing, to which mine are quite sensitive too, just leaning forward to far makes them hurt even with a bra on.

I understand that, and made that point in later posts that I didn’t clarify well enough. I’m sorry for that.

I was told the enemies aren’t much of a challenge though, they die pretty easily without being much of a threat overall.

Cracked is good and a start, but It’s not emulatable yet though.
Though I’ve heard some groups are starting to get it figured out and getting close, but we’re probably a few more years from a decent program that can run some of them reliably. :/

Indeed.

*hugs tight*

I can see how people feel that way. I have two kids myself, 9 and 3^^

Most trans(wo)men and probably most gender fluid or neutral people know by 2-3 years old (usually. I was a lot later probably thanks to how my parents raised me, if only they took it a few steps more >< ) who they are gender wise, as do most cis people. Whether we can act on that and display it, is often a whole other

Pretty much.

Basically what some others have said, if you’re unsure, just ask what they prefer to be called by. And that’s the best way for kids. Let them ask.