
Defying Trinity
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Defying Trinity
@ungodlytrinity
Trinity. 40-something. Bi. She/Her. Fat & Proud. Black woman with opinions. Skin as thick as my thighs.


WHY WOULD YOU THINK IT DOESN'T


I don’t know if i should apologize to malleus and silver fans in advance or not


remember when calling someone a pedophile was a serious life ruining accusation and not just an insult people throw around when they see a ship they don’t like


Yall remember that McDonald’s hot coffee case a few years back? Where a woman sued the restaurant because her coffee was too hot; she won a couple million bucks; and everyone said the result was an indictment of the American legal system, because people shouldn’t be so litigious. But, in reality, the plaintiff in that case suffered horrific, life altering burns across 20-30% of her body, which required several days in the hospital, multiple years of disability, and skin grafting operations. The Alani case *may* prove to be a similar story. The lawsuit doesn’t say “kid drank caffeine. Kid died. Money please.” The allegations are that the company which distributes and markets Alani, falsely labels it as a heath and wellness drink— particularly targeting that advertisement to kids via things like influencer campaigns (which are more likely to have a younger audience). Despite this marketing, the drinks have significantly more caffeine than the rest of the market (having 200mg of caffeine, compared to 160mg in Monster, or 80mg in Red Bull). Equally, the girl who passed away had no preexisting heart conditions, and there’s plenary evidence that she was swayed by the aforementioned marketing. The case isn’t 1:1 with McDonalds and the coffee— hell, the causes of action that are most likely to carry the day, aren’t even the same. But the perception of the cases, certainly rhymes. To the extent that people want companies to behave ethically and safely (which is something we all want), lawsuits like this serve the purpose of sitting down lines as to the proverbial rules of the game. At why point does influencer marketing towards kids, on a product that is even labeled as being dangerous for kids— start to run afoul of law and common sensibilities? Honestly, that’s not my place to answer— it’s the jury’s. Everyone can have their opinion on whether this type of conduct is okay. But, the lawsuit is far from frivolous, or shaking a money tree.

I’m confused as to why Aquarius is not a water sign. I mean it’s right there.

crazy to me that mega audino had so many haters "it's not good in competitive" idgaf it looks like a sanrio character i'll make it work


if you don’t accept your favorite character’s flaws, you’re not a true fan. share a negative trait or something bad they’ve done.

Azul and Misako (art by @Clockworkjoker )



















