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  1. 1 minute ago, CAT5 said:

    That's exactly why I said what I said. Something ain't right if you need to see virtual pussy "to get off" when you got actual pussy right in front of you.

    What if your partner's not comfortable with having sex? It's easy to say "dump 'em" if they won't have sex with you but I'd feel awful if I did that. I'd feel like I was putting pressure on them and making them feel worthless/unloved purely because they didn't like something. Way I see it, friends talk to each other about porn quite a lot and they can have a laugh about all the porn they've watched, recommend some to each other, etc (generally speaking, anyways). Chances are, then, that you'll have done that with a partner for some time before you got with them. It just seems a little off to me to have to suddenly give all that up the moment you get together. I'm of the mindset that love and sex are two entirely different things and that the two aren't necessary for the other to exist in a positive way. That doesn't mean I condone cheating because I don't in any circumstances but if you wanna be in an open relationship, go for it, as long as you've negotiated it. Furthermore, if you wanna be in a sex-free romantic relationship or a romance-free sexual relationship, go for it. I think that if sex is a be-all-end-all of your relationship, you're not really in a relationship so much as you are in an arrangement and people shouldn't have to feel like their partner is the only person on Earth they can be physically attracted to. Sex is something to be discussed, not demonised.

     

    Idk if that sounded a bit rambly/judgemental but that's not how I meant it and I'm sorry if it came off that way. That's just my take, I suppose.


  2. Hoo, boy. Had two really weird ones last night.

     

    In the first one, I started dating this beautiful man and when his birthday came, he received a card from Beyonce. The right side of it was written normally with all the "To X, happy birthday, lots of love from blah blah blah" kinda stuff but the left side was filled with a very strongly-worded paragraph about how much she hated him. She wrote in beautiful cursive with a gold gel pen.

     

    In the second one, I went to McDonald's to get some fries and nuggets. Already, this dream was strange because the real me would order an good ol' unhealthy Big Mac in a vain attempt to add some meat to my noodle arms. Anyways, the box of fries had Sizna's face printed on the front which was weird, but not as weird as the fact that his face was also printed on the nuggets. Not the box; the nuggets.


  3. 5 minutes ago, chipathy said:

    I never understood the hype personally but as of late their looks have gotten more dull imo 

    They started off with this "juvenile delinquents from a fictional universe" concept (in Shogo's own words) which I thought was really fun and wacky and interesting but I think they just kinda forgot about it. Sucks, cuz it was their music as well as their looks that had that kind of originality and I miss it.


  4. 4 minutes ago, kuyashii said:

    I'm pretty sure it's not how you're supposed to pronounce it in japanese, but if read as  "doh-coo" it sounds like "do cu" which means roughly "from the asshole".  Count Dooku from Star Wars was renamed "Dookan" in the brazilian dub to avoid that unfortunate implication.

    In Portuguese? I had no idea lol. In Japanese it means "poison", soooo... poison from the asshole?

     

    Also, that is how you pronounce it, with a short "o" sound.


  5. 3 minutes ago, psychonnect_rozen said:

    Autism Speaks is a fucking awful organization that demonizes people with autism and acts like its some disease.

     

    I feel like a bunch of Karens run that joint. Can’t believe people support them

    So I just looked them up and found this:

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    Autism Speaks sponsored and distributes the short film Autism Every Day, produced by Lauren Thierry and Eric Solomon. Autism Speaks staff member Alison Singer was reportedly criticized for a scene in which she said, in the presence of her autistic daughter, that when faced with having to place the girl in a school that she deemed inadequate, she contemplated driving her car off a bridge with her child in the car. Thierry said that these feelings were not unusual among non-autistic mothers of autistic children.

    Not unusual, my arse. As an autistic person, I'm offended. How could you even say something like that in front of your child? "This school doesn't meet the standards I set for my child's education so I'll murder her". Appalling.

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