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mimsbee.bsky.social
queer || Jewish || they/them probably reading or sleeping
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Ooh excited to watch this. And good to see Shoshannah Stern directing; she coproduced This Close with Joshua Feldman. Just a heads up for anyone who doesn't know Marlee's story, she has a history of domestic abuse that might be talked about in the film.
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Ginny and Georgia's third season also came out yesterday, so I'll be binging that today. Wish me luck on avoiding spoilers until then; I ran into two on tiktok last night before bed.
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I love monk & robot so much 😭
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When the Angels Left The Old Country - queer, Jewish fantasy Sunbearer Trials - trans, percy jackson meets hunger games Love and Other Disasters - nonbinary contestant in a cooking show
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Thank you!
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I'm so sorry Paige. His memory is such a blessing.
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Voice your reviews. If you have Duolingo installed, give a 1 star and tell them it's because of AI. Reviews are important.
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Elias and I LOVE Murderbot
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is that the Wild Unknown deck? One of my favorites!
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Ideally, boba! More often, iced coffee
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Anne meeting Bash was so painfully cringe though yikes!!
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Your stances don't make any sense and you're negatively impacting my chag. Enjoy the block.
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I'm done having this discussion. You are, of course, entitled to your own opinion. Chag pesach sameach.
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I don't plan to engage with this further but to make it very clear, forceful conversions to/from any religion are unjust and unacceptable. The conversion process is an option for people who feel Jewish and want to become it. Of course those who "willingly choose" are the only ones who should convert
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I'm not going to debate this further because we're clearly having a 2 Jews, 3 opinions moment (which is fine!), but chag pesach sameach.