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Trans women's marginalization can't be real, I mean you can just take it off right? /s
must be an american thing
it took you this long?
the fact that you have the resilience to effectively become right handed thru coercion, yeah, I can totally see how you were able to cope with dysphoria for so long
they're treating you as an extension of Nerdskull at this point like you're her left hand or something
materialism isn't really part of terf ideology. they falsely appropriate it as part of their rhetoric, but their philosophy is much more idealist.
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I dunno, context collapse seems to lead to protracted intercommunity beefs simply because its impossible to ever trace the context and figure out who started it
as is often the case with things that are real vs. things that are not real, gender affirming care is backed up by data and experience in every possible regard, while the anti-gender movement is backed by vague fears about spooky gender confusion influences
lmao wtf
"Hi I'm Dr. Hilary Cass. Here's a bunch of data. Here's my conclusion that isn't supported by the data. Thanks for coming to my TED talk"
I see 2 dogs
Many people are under the delusion that cops enforce the law to the letter, in reality you give them this power and they go racially profile and ship off legally sanctioned workers and the odd American citizen just because they're latine
I tried to tell this to a republican friend (or more like colleague? He's on my gaming server) and he immediately dismissed it as fear mongering
Despite the fact that I drew historical precedent from Eisenhower's "operation wetback" deportation op
It's fine I guess he may be a child rapist but at least he's not a pedophile
Didn't read the article but I'm just gonna guess their did some erection measuring test and decided he wasn't aroused enough to qualify as a pedo while looking at child pornography or some shit
misandry is a lot more salient than heterophobia or cisphobia - those have a negligible effect on anyone.
misandry features in pretty much every form of oppression encountered by marginalized men
any vector of hate is a potential vector of oppression. just because there isn't any institutional power behind anti-white racism at this historical moment doesn't mean it's impossible.
I wouldn't be able to GM it, I am too silly.
I can see a way of making this work but it relies heavily on the maturity of all those involved, navigating that fine line between characters believing their own propaganda vs players believing the propaganda, to do a bitter examination of the ruthless evils of being a fascist intelligence agent
They look like fresh baked croissants
My daughter was born gay and slightly autistic, we could tell because she came out of the womb holding a magic the gathering starter deck and started serving cunt as soon as she could walk
But yeah I hear you on the writers room moments. I felt that with the whole prison ship breakout and subsequent scenes. It felt like they just needed it to happen so they could reference that scene from The Fugitive
Kinda like in Revenge of the Sith when Palpatine just strikes down 3 jedi masters who don't even have their guard up, it looks super awkward. What the audience may not know is that his scream that he does when he jumps at them is a dark force power that disorients them and makes them vulnerable
The Manny Jacinto fight works for me, but it relies on a bit of star wars nerd knowledge.
Yord says "it doesn't make sense, he doesn't follow the rules of combat, he gets in your head and stays there"
These jedi have never fought dark jedi before and are being hit with dark force fear powers
I agree on the Carrie-Anne Moss fight. I feel like the choreography could've used a couple extra steps to make her defeat more believable.
Putting innocents in danger to throw a jedi off balance was a good tactic tho.
Like the idea was good and then the execution is a bit meh
I enjoyed The Acolyte in that it had some strong core ideas that come together ok-ish in the end but the way it was executed had some awkward and distracting moments.
I'm curious, what things did you expect to happen that ended up not happening?
he's lucky he's a family guy. lucky he's a man who positively can do all the things that make us laugh and cry.
"Time is a flat circle" nonbinary schizo child