I was with you until the ableism. besides that it’s a good take.
a spider on the web, listening to the vibrations that ripple through the strings, waiting patiently to feed.
I was with you until the ableism. besides that it’s a good take.
Steven Crowder, a far right dipshit who’s very far up his own ass about his own fragile masculinity. Not that that makes him unique at all.
Kinda looks like a guy who could suffer from heart failure or something, idk. Just has a weak heart vibe.
Cause you didn’t rhyme! Give it a try sometime! 😆
What’re ye units? Can’t know what ye measure unless ye specify! 🦜
Your reply didn’t rhyme, try again next time. 😆
Colder, like the shoulder I’m giving you. 😆
Thank you kindly for your research! 😁
I understand and appreciate your joke, but is it really? And I imagine that the bones and skin would melt first, right? Idk. I’ve never considered that someone could melt from the inside.
I just use
30°C is hot, 20°C is nice 10°C is cold, 0°C is ice.
Obviously that won’t apply everywhere, but in milder climates it works pretty good.
Maybe fuck that, the stores should take a hit so we can eat.
It really depends on your community, I prefer “folks”, “peeps”, etc. for more clarity.
Edit: also try telling that to a trans girl, that’s how you get hit lol
I have AuDHD and don’t really care. I know some do, but I’m no longer so scrupulous.
It’s kinda crazy to think that all computers are just really powerful calculators. Everything on a computer is just a series of calculations.
To be trans-inclusive, it ain’t just dudes that got dicks.
Eh I think it’s pretty neat. Means a majority of users are tired of or willing to subvert capitalism in some aspect and that gives me hope.
…Or like never, cause I forgot to drink water for many hours. It’s one or the other!
You had me until the short bus joke. Are you aware that’s vaguely super ableist?
Heed the content warnings in the video, this video is a difficult watch, but it’s really good. Thought Slime: Can I learn to love my body?
And you can’t just say no, it’s a systemic problem that could be solved with walkable cities, better public transportation, stretching breaks at work, eliminating or greatly reducing subsidies for corn and processed foods, and other stuff. We have to consider every step food takes from its source to the shelves, and all the reasons citizens aren’t able to be more active or afford foods that could better support an active life.
All things that are certainly achievable if we all take responsibility for community health instead of wailing on individuals.