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Cake day: January 16th, 2024

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  • Exactly. You’re not supposed to mention what they “identify” as. Or any other gender nonsense. Unless it is the focal point of the story to be told, then don’t mention it. That’s how you normalize something. By not drawing attention to it.

    My favorite example is a character on Agents of Shield. He was a scientist that had a drinking problem. We knew about it from the start but didn’t find out why until later in the season. Years prior, he was drinking and driving while his husband was in the passenger seat. Got into a wreck, and his husband died. It wasn’t until that moment that we knew he was gay. Why? Because it was irrelevant. Spoiler alert, no one cared. He was a well written character, who was easy to sympathize with, who coincidentally happened to be gay.














  • It’s ok to be shitty some times, but at least be a man and own it. In most civilized societies, telling someone they suck their own dick and are a super douche is generally considered to be petty and name calling.

    Though I suppose if a person always assumes they’re right, they wouldn’t consider it insulting. I guess you’re a victim of your own ego, and I forgive you.

    Are we having a moment? I think so.