One second into the video: If your comfortable enough with someone touching your mask or touching someone else's mask, why are you even bothering to wear it?
It would be hilarious if we could make "trans women are women" anti-trans. Any time the 1984 quote pops up, just tack the phrase on there until it becomes associated with it.
That would partially explain why humans, and seemingly humans alone, suffer from Uncanny Valley Effect. Maybe it's a genetically coded revulsion that helped our ancestors survive against a predator that was almost human, and thus pass it down to us.
Simple, Islam is a set of beliefs one chooses to adhere to, regardless of any immutable or observable characteristics, whiteness is literally just an observable trait. Also, peak irony, many white people don't equate the two, so by doing so you're being both ideologically extreme and actually racist.
If you're talking about Theo, maybe it's just modern day degeneracy getting to me, but she's always had pretty strong lesbian vibes, even back in the 60's movie. Don't think her being gay is a modern day invention.
2 and 3? No I'm pretty sire the only two Matrix films are The Matrix and Animatrix.
Guys, the guy on the right is just Anakin Skywalker immediately post-Mustafar.
It had no connection to monkeys or primates.
Science denial in action, not even recognizing that humans are primates.
There's a low budget game I just tried a demo for called Ultra Age. There's also that Soulstice game that was just announced. Both look meh, but might be fun.
If gender is a social construct, then transgender neccesarily cannot exist and we should stick exclusively to people by referring to their biological sex.
How can those words be dehumanizing when those words almost exclusive refer to humans? Nobody is thinking "dog" when somebody uses the word "inmate".
When women are property they aren't included in the idea of "all people".
What these people are too retarded or too evil to understand is that even by their stupid "privilege" argument, when institutions begin not hiring you because of your sex or race, you are not the one with power in that situation, and would fall under their definition of experiencing racism/sexism.
I saw this post last night and laughed at the title. I guess I didn't realize thisnwas not a BabylonBee article.
I am no longer laughing.
Now, I have no interest in the movie/musical/whatever it is, but the "our own story" bit has me confused? I was under the impression that this story was based on events and exoeriences that happened to Miranda, and it was a fictionalized and generalized retelling of his life, and it might resonate with other Latinos (and people in general), but that's not a fuckin' promise.
In Japanese schools, aren't the students graded on taking notes exactly as written by the professor? I feel like one of the Japan-tubers I used to watch mentioned that the teachers literally had the students hand in their notebooks and expected them all to essentially be carbon copies of each other.
Now, I'm not a hardcore RE fan, but I know the basics. I know Chris, Leon, Claire, Jill, Barry, and Wesker. I even know Ada, Helena, and Piers (hey, what can I say, I enjoyed the RE6). However, none of these people resemble any of those characters.
Gotta go with someone historical. Someone like Liu Bei, who is viewed as someone righteous.
In a medical situation why does anything other than male, female, intersex, or unknown even matter. Your "gender" doesn't fucking matter. Your "gender" isn't going to impact how you take to medication, but your sex will.
Because people don't care when the choice makes sense within the story being told, but changing things just for shits and giggles is fucking obnoxious.
Eureka Seven
cries in coralian
Also, weird that you chose two mecha anime that people forgot that also happen to reference Maurice Maeterlinck (full disclosure, I have not actually watched RahXephon).
As someone who works overnights and having the breakroom t.v. tuned to whatever channel she airs on, thank God.
I wanna' see a twitter shit storm over the removal of color being offensive because the use of pigment erases black albinos' and black vitiligo sufferers' existence.
Always has been.