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20. he, she, ey/em, it/its. still figuring things out, still sparing the mending. spam acc, deletes posts often, occasionally nsfw. FUBM free, i'm married to the block/mute button and so should you. no minors, please!
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literally it's supposed to be a nuclear block but it can't disappear the pornbots following me? not nuclear enough
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honestly i would describe myself as one of those people pushed into the closet but it was because i was terrified of being different and thought i'd have no support system if i was. the star trek thing's still bullshit. i needed support and safety, not Nobody Mentioning It To Me Ever
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loser nerd boys and not snarky deadpan Protagonist Man he's gone down the same path as yuri lowenthal if yuri lowenthal didn't regret what he had become. i say this even as a peter quill fan, which should render all my opinions as complete null and void
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i know it's the easiest connection to make ever when it's literally the same directors but it's so spiderverse. it's also so aggressively 2014. a solid 5% of my brother's personality comes from batman in this movie. also a simpler and imo better time in chris pratt's career where he played excitable
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the first villain in p5x is a man nicknamed the Subway Slammer. he got metoo'd ending his career as a baseball player and has become such a misogynist that he shoulder charges women. i know butsukari otoko is a real thing but there's a cutscene where he punts a girl over a fucking gate
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the locus for coat colour is on the X chromosome. they've got the black locus on one and the orange locus on the other
very rarely a tomcat will have the equivalent of klinefelter syndrome and have XXY chromosomes. these toms can be tortie like female cats but it also makes them infertile
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okay then your two torties are girls. how about cinnamon, nutmeg, or zinnia? fits the attitude they're gonna have LOL
for grey one how about marble, cinder, or misty
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what colours are they
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unfortunately the japanese cooker has the sauce. i'm sorry mate i was not aware of your game
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i am not acquainted in the ways of japanese cookery. what did they have to offer
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she was also a good friend of eleanor roosevelt and was the first soviet welcomed to the white house
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anyone wanna join my VtM group. i'm already Tifa Hadrada the war poet with a dark secret. we need a spellcaster and a berserker too. we meet on monday nights, bring snacks and some booze
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i want to settle into bed but i stripped my bed today :(
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anyways read this very sad ray bradbury story on a wet venus which i think activated my seasonal depression even though i am currently standing directly in the sun
www.stcypriansprimaryacademy.co.uk/wp-content/u...
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there is also "physics envy" where disciplines will feel like they're not rigorous enough and try to distance themselves from their soft science roots. IMO economics is the field that had had it worst and only in the past decade has it begun to get over itself and accept itself as soft science
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failing that i wasn't able to belong and further, people were lying about this fabled "community". like, i would have thought spirals about how there is no such thing as "community" that could rival margaret thatcher
in a roundabout way, me taking a more detached political view was the cure
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as a western autist this did send me into spirals when i felt like i didn't fit in - at first i envisaged it as a family that i'd naturally be able to fit in to and when i didn't (because i was autistic, because i was new, because i am not exactly like everyone else) i thought that was a personal
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as a political economist (<-- this is an obnoxious label for "i'm not like the other economists, i have a conscience") beth's comment is basically what environmental economists and feminist economists have been saying. well done
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print it out. blend the paper. put pulp into syringe. inject
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maybe it's just the stilted autistic way i talk but i kind of wish that you can use full stops in the same sentence. sometimes you need a blunt pause that a comma or ellipsis can't capture
also i wish full stops could be used in questions. like "what on earth." can you tell that i have flat affect
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another theory from desmond morris is that most primates copulate from behind and their asses swell during ovulation, but humans becoming bipedal and also having emotional complexes about sex meant they started having sex face-to-face so boobs got big to replace asses as a sign of sexual maturity
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a fun fact is that boobs in general are an evolutionary mystery. other primates are flat-chested and their boobs only swell when they're pregnant or lactating but once human boobs grow they're like that all the time www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth...
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chickens don't have arms to lift their chicks to their chest, so i imagine they'd be lower down (same with cows)
humans going bipedal very much messed with the gynecology aspect - childbirth is so much harder when you're taller than you are wide, i assume it also throws breast position out of whack