birchly.bsky.social
Gerenuk, pinup/furry artist. Courtney Brushmarke creator.
37 y/o He/him 🔞
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*pets Wolf Link* Hi doggie. Thanks a lot byeeee
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What a story Mark
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subsidizing egos
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Damn that looks good. And that music sounds very MMX-y
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I think it’s well-documented that attitudes about children can change after having them, but also, it’s not a super effective argument to just dismiss your concerns like that…
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If you haven't seen Dog Day Afternoon, the plot hinges on a man robbing a bank to get his Trans-wife enough money for gender-affirming surgery. It was made in 1975, won an Oscar, and is based on a true story involving trans activist Elizabeth Eden. That's why ChatGPT can't give an accurate summary.
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veeeeery well done
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I suppose this is intended for people who won't explore any emerging concept until it is packaged in the blandest possible form
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or they could have given 3000 dollars to every American
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Bless :3
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frikkin good
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I think you're on the right track. Gender shouldn't be some sort of trap. Ultimately, it is an expression.
Our culture has turned into into a suppression: a set of limits, a system of control.
What it makes us forget is that we each have masculine and feminine within us. They needn't be at war
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certainly a possibility
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it's overwhelming on a spiritual level
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You had me up until Pleba
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To be clear, when I say "that movie" I mean The Rise of Skywalker. I love Rian Johnson, who is definitively not a hack
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I'm just saying. Hacks being hacks, they may not think about how much easier it is to blast The Last Jedi than to incorporate that criticism in a follow up sequel. That movie completely biffed it, and couldn't have been more transparent about the effort it was making to validate the naysayers
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In a sense.. I mean, I wouldn't blame youtube critics for that, at least not primarily. It's a combination of many factors that have led studios to desperately chase the few remaining marketing strategies they can still depend on even as they gradually become less reliable
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Mmmmmmaybe. Some people might make bank that way, but I think it is much harder to be a successful hack creator than a successful hack critic