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I've definitely seen that kind of thing on /r/GenderCynical and Twitter at least. IDK how common a belief it is among them though
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oh yeah the cissies always get fucked up about this. there’s this really funny terf talking point where they go “well if trans lesbians are really women how come they never date each other 🤔” which just really goes to show both how little they actually know about trans people, and how ridiculously self-absorbed their world view is
"You know, frankly, these folks continue to spew pro-Hamas talking points, continue to spew anti-American, anti-Israel hatred," Lawler said,
adding that "many of them don’t seem to recognize the irony that if they were actually in Gaza, Hamas would very likely kill them."
Seems a lot more likely that the IDF would kill me if I were in Gaza, actually
biden deserves worse. i hope every day like this is torturous and that he lives another 50 years like this
there’s a really good port of dodonpachi daioujou on the iphone app store, idk about android. sorcery is another good one, based on an old steve jackson gamebook
It seems unlikely to me that they’d use covid as the excuse considering how hard they try to pretend that the pandemic is over and that Biden defeated it
This article doesn’t contradict what I said so I don’t really understand why you linked it? I didn’t say memes have no social impact. I said that voters cannot be disenfranchised by a meme.
Anyways, I don’t really care to keep arguing about this tangent with you, so feel free to reply with whatever inane drivel first comes to mind so you can go back to defending the people committing genocide.
you can’t “disenfranchise” voters with a fucking meme holy shit. words have meaning. i know you’ve got a brain in your head somewhere, try using it some time
whose only flaw right now is supporting one wrong nation
you can't seriously believe this is true right
hold him accountable how
I just finished The Murders in the Rue Morgue, and now I'm reading The Mystery of Marie Rogêt. I don't know if you can call stories about crime "politically agnostic", but they're short and not theory at least. I've been getting more in to mystery fiction lately, I've always liked mysteries in other mediums but never really branched out towards them in books before.
By the way, does anyone here use BookWyrm?