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Running into issues logging into my lemm.ee account. I’m putting in the correct email/username and password, but I’m getting “incorrect login” in response. I can log in via browser just fine, so it doesn’t appear to be the instance.
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Just got to act 3, this was the perfect comment to set my expectations.
Unsurprising considering that armor, I’m sure I’m going to be sobbing from laughter.
I’m just about to finish act 1 so I cannot wait to find out what you mean by this
Two or more. If you’re really dead set on saying bisexuality is inherently sexist or transphobic, that’s your own thing to deal with. I don’t get the sense that this is in good faith.
Pansexuality is broader than bisexuality, and people who identify as pansexual may be attracted to people of all genders. Bisexuality is the attraction to two or more genders, but not necessarily all.
The terms broadly overlap, but the difference matters to some folks and that’s okay.
Try not to feed the trolls
Great article. I really appreciate that this community generally seems to be able to share articles and engage in discussions about issues facing men without demonizing other groups in the process, at least as far as I’ve seen on my feed. It’s refreshing.
Absolutely. I don’t watch her very much anymore, but if nothing else she was a big contributing factor to getting me solidly left.
I don’t have the charisma for it, but it would be great fun to be on Game Changer or other Dropout stuff like Um Actually or Make Some Noise
“If you take a shot every time Frodo says the word “ring” you pass out before the movie ends. This means something and I am intelligent.”
Crazy, it’s almost like that’s one of the things the movie was about.
That’s certainly an unpopular opinion. I love rereading Calvin and Hobbes strips. Maybe it’s a heaping portion of nostalgia goggles bringing me back to being a little kid learning how to read via comics, but I find all the newspaper strips I grew up with really comforting, none more so than C&H
My wife and I are locked in on getting together with Astarion and Karlach, so to balance out the party she’ll be rolling up a circle of spores druid and I’m torn between a cleric or paladin. I never really played divine casters in dnd but in bg3 I’ve become quite fond of them.
Contrapoints got me on the right track, but I could also imagine Vaush and his edginess being a good foot in the door for some.
Severe abuse by the church made me firmly anti religion for most of my youth, and then meeting religious people of varied faiths who weren’t monsters softened my feelings as I realized it wasnt all entirely evil. Then studying some of my family’s roots brought me where I am now: vaguely pagan while still acknowledging that I’m always going to be culturally Christian. I like to just tell people I’m a “recovering Catholic” for brevity and a laugh.
As for my social and political views, it was seeing all my friends come out as queer and realizing that I could either keep the far right views my family taught me, or I could learn to get my head out of my ass to keep my found family. Once I started forming my own opinions, I realized I got fed a load of shit my whole life(and also I’d wind up coming out too lmao)
I’m not the same person as I was before I watched(and later read) Annihilation, particularly in how I think about trauma
Slaughterhouse 5 had the same effect on me, as well as reframing how I view morality.
No to both