
D. G. D. Davidson
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D. G. D. Davidson
@DGDDavidson
Archaeologist, librarian, science fiction writer, Catholic, and magical girl fan. Author of JAKE AND THE DYNAMO. https://t.co/DgVA42kalo
Oklahoma, USA Katılım Haziran 2010
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Artisan Book Reviews on 'Rags and Muffin': "... a delightful read for fans of urban fantasy ..." deusexmagicalgirl.com/2022/03/05/art…
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I understand an entire Avatar spinoff movie has been leaked.
What I don't understand is why anyone cares, given that everything that has come out of this franchise since the original series ended has been hot garbage.
Johann@LookAtMyMeat1
Im totally not watching this right now but if I was I have to say this voice acting is rough and the non bender stuff being repeated is stupid
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@PE__Bird @HazelAppleyard I have a very great friend in Rome named Biggus Dickus.
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@Vitus_osst Whatever one thinks of Trump, it is simply a fact that the last four popes have liked crime.
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@PopePiusXIIStan Pretty early in the development of Greek religious thought, the Olympus of the gods ceased to be the literal mountain.
This makes as little sense as, "I go to Mount Zion, etc."
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1. Zeus 2. I go to Mt. Olympus and find him at the top 3. This would be impossible, my God is not in space or time 4. Yes, this was a dumb exercise
The Skeptic@TheSkepticWiz
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@SwipeWright @RantyAmyCurtis "Neoliberal ideologies that locate sexual injury in individual agents rather than power structures."
My actions aren't my fault, in other words, at least if I'm "queer."
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This academic book chapter asks an unbelievable question: universities adopted rules against professor-student relationships to protect students from coercive power imbalances, “but should queer professor–student relationships be subject to the same scrutiny?”
It looks at cases where “queer female professors were accused of sexual harassment by graduate students” and then sympathetically reviews arguments against such rules, including that they “disregard students’ consent,” “advance anti-queer and erotophobic agendas,” “require and reinforce fictions of female vulnerability,” and even “perpetuate neoliberal ideologies.”
The author concludes that if there is ANY problem at all with queer professor–student relationships, it's supposedly “not exclusively or even primarily sexual” but “pedagogical.”
Instead of simply saying professors should not sleep with their students, this chapter attempts to reframe the issue when the professor identifies as “queer.”
Basically, everything is excused if you're “queer.”

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@porkparota91561 Is that in the books or in one of her post hoc retcons?
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@DGDDavidson She says they are Bangladesh which us again bs
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Rowling also doesn't say that they're Indian. You have to infer it from their names. It actually didn't occur to me because the books have so many odd names that I didn't think about it. Only when I saw the movie did I think, "Oh yeah. Parvati would be Indian."
PotterWorldwide@PotterWorldW
It was repeatedly said that they were the two best-looking girls of the year btw
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@rlscottrl @RazorFist In this case, they wholesale borrowed Lord Dread's costume design. This might have been close enough for a lawsuit.
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@DGDDavidson @RazorFist Nah. In story telling there is no ripping off. Plagiarism is bad, but similar characters and stuff like that are going to happen
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At its best: Heady episodic Sci-Fi
At its worst: Horseshoe bald blowhard cruises through space in an '80s living room, approbating the merits of Space Communism to humans with a wide variety of bumpy foreheads
best of Star Trek@bestofStarTrek
What are your honest opinions on Star Trek: The Next Generation?
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@rlscottrl @RazorFist They ripped the Borg off from Captain Power.
I'm serious. Look it up.
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@RazorFist But created one of the scariest monsters in cinematic history: The Borg
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It was repeatedly said that they were the two best-looking girls of the year btw
Severus@SeverusChud
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@edelnougat Status negativus, if it is legitimate at all, can not be absolute. Living in a state is natural to us. There has never been a Hobbesian state of nature.
The real solution may be to talk less about rights and more about duties.
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@DGDDavidson This has nothing to do with intra-family duties though.
And propagating the idea of status negativus rights only does indeed prevent leftists from establishing legitimacy for invented rights - I think the idea is very useful in mobilizing against the left.
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This kind of radical individualism is a dead end. It cannot be an adequate response to Leftists' inventions of novel "rights."
Start here: The basic unit of society is the family. Parents have a duty to their children, so children have a corresponding right to parents' care.
edelnougat 🐿️@edelnougat
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@ItsumoNihongo This isn't dog food. It's canned refried beans. Not high-class or especially healthy, but she basically just served him an extra thick bean burrito.
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アメリカの男の人たち、マジで可哀想。奥さんって本来、愛情込めて美味しいものをお腹いっぱい作ってくれるはずなのに、実際は犬の餌みたいなものをイタズラで焼いて世界に晒したりする
Zero Tolerance Policy@ThoughtCrimes80
This probably says a lot about her cooking. 😆
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I haven't paid attention to Star Trek for decades, but I thought it was well-established in the canon that people of the future don't talk like this.
BLACK DUMPLING™@BlackDumpling
Are these actual lines from Star Trek: Starfleet Academy? This can't be real...
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@makotopic Licorice is a divisive flavor. Some hate it and some love it. The best licorice is hard candy rather than chewy. Licorice ice cream can also be good.
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@Fraw_DMC @maquisardberet They used to be. I think they've somewhat gone out of fashion, at least among parents trying to give their kids healthier foods.
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