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Your ex is probably somewhere telling his new girlfriend how bad you were and she's smiling like she's won the lottery.
Two clowns one circus.
Hot take, but men feeling like they have it worse than men of previous generations is actually a good thing and shows that we're getting somewhere. It means that they're actually losing privileges they should never have had in the first place. I don't understand why so many people have a hard time accepting this.
saying this about the ongoing cyberstalking and harrassment of trans women for being kinky is like. so ignorant lmfao. like i actually think you'll find that transmisogyny is tolerated and often encouraged in real life too!
"jobless and friendless behavior" actually transmisogynists have jobs and friend groups, in fact these are many of the places IRL they rally their coworkers and friends to harrass and excise trans women ! lol !
Hi this is jigsaw. last week in starbucks you did a gross fucking burp that put me off my panini. In front of you is a panini press. You will notice also, that your dick is out,
âwhatâs your tumblr?â not unless you get real cool with a bunch of stuff really quickly
i know u hate me bc i made it up in my head & believe it
One time my dad and I got into an argument cause he said it was unprofessional for a man to wear a skirt to work because a man would only want to wear womenâs clothing if it was a sexual fetish and at the time I just thought it was stupid but in hindsight I think I learned something deeply personal about my dad
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Nothing more embarrassing than accidentally using a big word wrong because now I'm simultaneously both stupid and pretentious, the worst combination of all time
There's a specific type of person who is frustratingly useless when it comes to asking for advice, and it's the Idealist Puritan. The type of a person to whom you have to clarify "in the real world, not in how you think the world should be" when you ask them about anything. If someone is asking how things are, they most likely do not benefit anything from you letting them know how you think things should be, also implying that you're judging them for the assumption that they think things should be the way they are.
Someone who is asking "how do I do this thing safely, without putting myself in any needless danger?" doesn't benefit anything from you saying that you don't think that it should be dangerous in the first place, the dangers should simply not exist, and that people should feel safe doing the thing whatever way they want. Vaguely implying that the asker is partially at fault in the matter, if only they were fearless and trusting enough to not be scared of the risks, there would be no danger at all. As if being wary of risks is in and of itself proof of not being god's favourite, because bad things never happen to truly good people.
Someone who is asking "is this an ofice-appropriate outfit for a 40-year-old woman?" doesn't benefit anything from you saying that you don't think that anybody else should be judging anyone for what they wear, office dress codes are bullshit, and that women of any age should just wear whatever they want forever. Not taking to account the fact that someone who is working in an environment where other peoples' perceptions of them have a tangible real world impact on their employment status has a realistic reason to be worried about whether other people would think their presentation is professional.
If someone is asking for advice on how to navigate a world that they have realistically identified as unfair and unpredictable, telling them that they are wrong for assuming that life should be unfair, and instead they should believe that the world should be fair, just and safe, and then proceed to boldly manifest such a world into being simply by acting like it already is, you are not being helpful. As a matter of fact, you're being less helpful than it would have been to simply not say anything at all.
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Saw a post pointing out that the idea of a Saturday-Sunday weekend is in itself cultural Christianity being applied to the whole âsecularâ world, that in Israel the weekend is Friday-Saturday and in some Muslim-majority countries the weekend is Thursday-Friday or only Friday (in others itâs Friday-Saturday as well.)
Anyway to make a truly secular and inclusive world I propose a Monday-Wednesday work-week and a Thursday-Sunday weekend. I think anyone of any or no religion could all get behind this.