The black keys on a piano are called "accidentals" implying that they were a mistake.
They come in sharp (dangerous), double sharp (super predator), flat (lazy), and natural (noble savage).
Piano definitely fash confirmed.
The black keys on a piano are called "accidentals" implying that they were a mistake.
They come in sharp (dangerous), double sharp (super predator), flat (lazy), and natural (noble savage).
Piano definitely fash confirmed.
Radiating confidence
What expansion does your server run?
Edit: hmm, WotG but capped at 75. That's strange
The Noid
People on Twitter: doing dumb Twitter shit.
These dudes: Am I the only one around here who gives a shit about white birth rates!?
I don't have the guts to play MTG.
I played Eternal Card Game, which I hear is similar to MTG but more accessible (and digital only).
I like token decks in general but recently found a few tech decks to be fun.
but since that is entirely something I put on it and not something inherent in the text, then I must admit that there is no comment on sexuality.
It's not entirely something you put on it. It's the intention of the speaker as well as the cultural cintext. If someone calls you a b*tch, and you interpret it to mean dog, that doesn't make the comment not sexist.
Now, this next part I could be wrong about because I don't know what they actually put in the game, but don't you think it's sus that the writers specifically chose to include that line of dialogue for men exclusively and not any of the other identities you mentioned?
am saying it could imply a lot of things, and the fact that the OP assumes the game is calling him gay, speaks to a very defensive reaction, something that is typical for people who are insecure about their sexuality.
This is a pretty antiquated trope, honestly. Most homophobes aren't secretly gay or insecure. They just hate gay people.
As a bi person who is comfortable with his sexuality, my perception that this is a homophobic jab isn't based on any kind of insecurity, just social conditioning.
Referring to "everyone in the thread" seems disingenuous to me
I'm referring to other people in the thread because we're having a subjective disagreement about how to interpret language. There's no objective point that either of us can make on this topic. However, pointing to the room with many queer people who also interpret it as a gay joke is helpful to the conversation for this reason. It doesn't "win" the argument.
Yeah I think were just gonna have to disagree
Yes, I do believe this is what needs to happen, comrade
After like a year of trying and cutting it off over and over, I finally got my hair out of The Weird Zone and transitioned into a "long" hair style
Getting nervous because I've been cutting my own hair for years because I don't trust hair dressers. Not sure I'll be able to handle cutting my own hair while it's long
You play a blue, red (pink), white combo deck now?
Hey, I went through almost exactly what you're going through. Especially that last sentiment. I also agree with ashinadash that it's really not a typical cisgender experience of depression to identify the way out as gender transition (I felt that, too).
The good news is that there ARE steps you can take. You can start presenting differently, change your pronouns, experiment, see how it feels.
I was pretty sure I was gonna transition to a woman, but after I did a soft tryout, it wasn't for me. I landed on bigender instead. And I have to tell you, a LOT of pressure was released during the experimentation phase. The longer you out it off, the more it's gonna stress you out.
I've only seen them in long stretches of desert. Not as cool. Although, they give you something to look at
Folks, people are saying there will be no excuses for the terror