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Stella C.
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Stella C.
@Teaethics
Watching the system collapse was not on my bingo card, but here we are. Don't let our Western cultures die....fight fight fight!
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She's delighted. This is completely consistent with what they want already, but now they can blame outside factors.
Megatron@Megatron_ron
🇪🇺Ursula von der Leyen regarding the energy crises in Europe: “The cheapest energy is the one you don't use. Stay home, don't drive, don't use electricity.”
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Who cares if people find you revolting? Just don't cut 13 year old girls tits off/castrate boys, steal girls sports, put men in prison/homeless shelters/breast feeding groups/locker rooms/bathrooms with women+girls, try to guilt gay men into sleeping with women, and go about your life not worrying about who finds you gross-like everyone else on earth has to do.
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The only thing allowing Marxism to survive as some kind of belief system is a steady supply of people who desire and love to be totally disconnected from reality.
RTSG@RTSG_Main
Nobody has ever been able to debunk Karl Marx.
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@sarasteinmd @ValerieAnne1970 And yet, what does that have to do with anything he said?
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@ValerieAnne1970 And yet, Dan has never had polio.
Dan never had smallpox.
Dan never had hepatitis B
Dan never had diphtheria
Dan never had tetanus
Dan never had whooping cough
Dan is alive.
Not sure if Dan had chickenpox and measles because not sure how old he is.
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Back in the 90's I was into New Age stuff, and I attended classes with a guy who would channel this entity that actually had some pretty dang useful info. Anyway, there were these two female friends (I thought) also taking the class, and they asked a question about their relationship. The entity spilled the beans that they were gay, and it said that one of them had got involved with the other one because she had been hurt by men and she thought a woman would be safer. And the woman wasn't mad, she seemed to feel seen. That was the first time I had ever heard anything even remotely close to that line of thought. I could hardly believe it, it was directly against everything I had ever been taught.
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Below is a reasonable, common question. There's nothing wrong with this question. Nothing "phobic."
She's also right to notice it. It *is true* that we see a lot of gay men dating very feminine men, and gay women dating very masculine women. She's not wrong, and you know she's not.
So why is that? Here are my thoughts. There's more to this than a tweet can do. I can't capture every jot and tittle, so don't jump on me, OK?
1. Men--the vast majority of gay men are attracted to masculinity. The biggest fantasy of gay men is to be "taken" by a straight man. Fact.
Now, this can't happen. In reality, the majority of homosexuals are more on the effeminate side than the masculine side. (The "not all" you're looking for is already implied in that sentence, so don't ask for it or I'll scold you hard).
It's numbers. Most of us want what we are not. Most of us are more effeminate than we are butch. So we date who and what we can. We compromise.
This is a broad, reductive sketch, and it's not meant to be more than that.
2. Women-(you're going to really hate this). I think lesbianism is different from male homosexuality. I don't believe that as many lesbians are genuinely sexually attracted to females hardcore the way gay men are really, really turned on by men and male bodies.
I think many of them *think* they are. But they end up dating "Pat" or "Barb," who is more masculine than most gay men, and is functionally "male" in terms of her bearing, her interests, her tools, etc.
I think, deep down, unconsciously, these lesbians want a man. They see "Barb" as a "safe man." It's a compromise.
Now, go apeshit with the accusations-I'm going to the grocery store.
-Josh

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@ronin21btc Now that my husband and I have kids, we understand there were good reasons for some of those sayings.
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He’s terrific but he is not in fact a top 100 guitarist —
Patrick Byrne@PatrickByrne
Backstory: George Harrison wrote it. Beatles dissed it (as usual). So his pal Clapton came & rocked: White Album ‘68. Rolling Stone Mag snubbed Prince, omitting him on “100 Greatest Guitarists” list. So he snubbed THEM with this performance.
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