You think that admitting to having a autism or being honest about ableist experiences is something to look down on. You’re hateful towards autistic people.
I’m autistic and I’ve literally been harassed by people who used that cliche. If I were virtue signalling I’d obviously say something people want to hear. Do you think that I thought that saying this would gain me praise?
Yeah, that’s usually how people use cliches. They hear something and think it sounds quippy in a rhetorical sense, even if it’s not what they mean. It’s a lazy way of participating in a conversation without actually putting forward any ideas of your own. It’s the death of sincerity.
Ebook piracy is a thing. Often done by the same professor who wrote the textbook.
Ignoring the fact that “ghost gun” is a meaningless and intentionally emotionally charged term
A ghost gun is what Emporio used to escape from Pucci in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean
You get points for being an environmentalist but lose points for accusing any differing opinion of being the result of drug use. That cliche is often used on autistic people to attack them for thinking differently. You should try making your point without cliches.
The title says it’s about child sexual abuse, but the transcript only shows discussion of abuse of women. Why is that?
Holy shit. Thanks for the knowledge
I read this: https://www.animaladvocatesscpa.com/blog/post/amish-animal-cruelty-unexpected-mix/
Eh, half the reason Amish hate phones is that they’ll infect the community with newfangled ideas like respecting women and gay marriage, so I feel very comfortable laughing at them for their willful ignorance.
Fuck the amish. Misogynists and homophobes, 99% of them.
Yes it does. “Sense” isn’t an objective trait, it’s something an observer creates by observing, All beliefs make sense to the people who believe in them. They don’t have to make sense to everyone, but they do have to make sense to their followers. I’m sure amish people have some answer to what I just said that makes sense to them.
That said, like all homophobes, their reasonings are often shallow and contradictory.
Beds are a tool for sleeping, candles are a tool for seeing, pots are a tool for cooking, spoons are a tool for eating, books are a tool for learning, needles are a tool for sewing. Are those allowed inside the house?
There’s more rumbling, which makes it feel faster.
Look at a tram station map of the Melbourne metro area.
Wooden cart.
Netherlands and Australia use brick in places where we want cars to slow down. Drivers automatically slow their speeds on brick roads. They’re fine to cycle on.
Cars should be banned.
What about brick?
Brick.
The new rules also say you’re not allowed to report content for things that aren’t a violation of the terms of service. So if you report a content for being racist, that’s against the rules.