I personally have no opposition to defederating with known bad actors. I have no desire to see or even be associated with content that’s morally or legally against the grain.
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Spez is a greedy little pig boy with more than enough money to never lift a finger again; perfectly shameless.
In all seriousness: get screened for ADHD and autism.
So, so, so glad I deleted my entire account. This is so unethical.
My father is accepting, but in a very stoic “never mention it ever again” sort of way. Short (but heartfelt) written notes in cards at holidays and 2-3 minute calls on the weekend tell me he loves me, but our relationship became noticeably more strained after I came out and changed my name.
Really putting evil front and center this time, huh.
It’s nice when it doesn’t feel like shoring into a void, right?
I can’t imagine the horror of dying or losing a loved one this way. May all their memories be blessings for their families.
I think it comes down to how you define “superpower.” If were just talking mutations, I think superspeed and super-strength would be the most plausible.
Think of someone line Michael Phelps. His physical attributes make him - compared to most others - inhumanly fast and strong due to his wingspan and body structure. I wouldn’t quite call it a superpower, but I think deviations in size and body comp could lead to abilities deemed “super.”
I would do anything to live in Europe
He’s a little older than me, and his transition (especially since he was so public performing womanhood for so long) hit so close to home for me as I began mine. I’m really excited to read his book and consider him something of a personal hero; for the most part I don’t really care about queer narratives much, but this I do.