bright hair colors, tattoos, piercings etc are interesting to me because i know if someone has those things there is another depth of possible attraction. they are alluring. and while someone doesn't modify their body to be an object for your romanticizing or lust, lots of people seem to know/be comfortable with the idea that they are a constituent part of a certain aesthetic people find attractive.
the fact that i find someone attractive who i otherwise wouldn't if they have cyan hair or if they have a small tattoo on their collarbone makes me feel like an especially dumb ape.
Wouldn't that make you a particularly smart ape because you're adding an additional layer to your perception of what is attractive.
I did get a cold stone gift card from a student today, that was very nice and unexpected. I don't actually know where there is a cold stone and finding one might be dangerous to my health in the long run.
I feel like there's this odd desire in games to get the "punitive" nature of old school games that never quite works right. It seems like a combination of substituting artificial difficulty (your numbers suck, the enemy numbers don't,) with harsh consequences that just doesn't mesh well for me compared to older games. Or maybe it's that punitive difficulty felt much more rewarding when I was playing a very limited number of games and now that I can play plenty of games, picking up games where I won't enter an hours-long failure state is a better option than gitting gud at something where you can lose, but still have hours before you hit a game over.
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ChanusHarbinger of the Spicy Rooster ApocalypseThe Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered Userregular
I'm lost? Pass? Like I'm the whitest white guy who lives in a suburb and pays for cable.
'pass' as in 'trying to pass for their gender'
I don't mean to drag this out but I'm kind of curious. I'm not sure I understand this use of "passing" in the context of the video. It was (what I would guess to be) a girl that preach identified as a guy based on mild androgyny (though it's p clear when you see the video imo). That seems like garden variety mixing people up, like I do every few weeks or so when I catch a glimpse of a fey gal that reminds me of Linku. Is there something else I'm missing?
She looked like a man. I'm sorry from the screen cap I got it wrong I didn't know it was a woman, but that hair is awful that I'm not sorry about, it looks terrible.
Wow what an apology! Doubling down on the person not passing for their gender & doubling down on how he thinks the hair is awful.
The remorse is truly soaked in sincerity.
EDIT: Like, there is not even a component of this apology where one owns up to a mistake. Responsibility is instead projected onto the screencap.
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hey is the north east a frozen wasteland? I need to pack properly.
bright hair colors, tattoos, piercings etc are interesting to me because i know if someone has those things there is another depth of possible attraction. they are alluring. and while someone doesn't modify their body to be an object for your romanticizing or lust, lots of people seem to know/be comfortable with the idea that they are a constituent part of a certain aesthetic people find attractive.
the fact that i find someone attractive who i otherwise wouldn't if they have cyan hair or if they have a small tattoo on their collarbone makes me feel like an especially dumb ape.
Wouldn't that make you a particularly smart ape because you're adding an additional layer to your perception of what is attractive.
idk.
i think back to being 12 years old and seeing girls with black nail polish and being like O.O does that mean she touches penis O.O
that part of my brain sees dark nail polish and pink hair and tattoos and tongue rings and projects a layer of whatever
People in the audience were losing their shit like it was the band they grew up with and i didn't get it?
Like they were fine but I didn't realise they had such an intense following
i think part of it was there being just that one iconic album
you could find other solo (or occasional duo collab) tracks from ben gibbard separate from death cab, but that specific electronic composition was really only specifically found on give up
People in the audience were losing their shit like it was the band they grew up with and i didn't get it?
Like they were fine but I didn't realise they had such an intense following
i think part of it was there being just that one iconic album
you could find other solo (or occasional duo collab) tracks from ben gibbard separate from death cab, but that specific electronic composition was really only specifically found on give up
so it got a bit of a cult following
Yeah, basically this.
It was the best parts of Death Cab plus beep-boop and that tickles me in a place where I usually only get tickled by Chanus's chocolates.
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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ChanusHarbinger of the Spicy Rooster ApocalypseThe Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered Userregular
I'm lost? Pass? Like I'm the whitest white guy who lives in a suburb and pays for cable.
'pass' as in 'trying to pass for their gender'
I don't mean to drag this out but I'm kind of curious. I'm not sure I understand this use of "passing" in the context of the video. It was (what I would guess to be) a girl that preach identified as a guy based on mild androgyny (though it's p clear when you see the video imo). That seems like garden variety mixing people up, like I do every few weeks or so when I catch a glimpse of a fey gal that reminds me of Linku. Is there something else I'm missing?
She looked like a man. I'm sorry from the screen cap I got it wrong I didn't know it was a woman, but that hair is awful that I'm not sorry about, it looks terrible.
Wow what an apology! Doubling down on the person not passing for their gender & doubling down on how he thinks the hair is awful.
The remorse is truly soaked in sincerity.
EDIT: Like, there is not even a component of this apology where one owns up to a mistake. Responsibility is instead projected onto the screencap.
The apology comes across as more sincere than your desire to see any sort of improvement in Preacher.
If you don't read it uncharitably, it is as follows:
I apologize for not realizing the person is a girl; I thought they looked like a guy.
I am not apologizing for criticizing their hair (which Pony also said was shitty to do) because I think their hair is shitty.
That's a far cry from the hate you're projecting onto Preach.
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People in the audience were losing their shit like it was the band they grew up with and i didn't get it?
Like they were fine but I didn't realise they had such an intense following
i think part of it was there being just that one iconic album
you could find other solo (or occasional duo collab) tracks from ben gibbard separate from death cab, but that specific electronic composition was really only specifically found on give up
so it got a bit of a cult following
I guess it just totally passed me by
Like I knew the album and the band and stuff but didn't realise the cult following until I was there
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Tragically I'm assuming zero fireflies due both to season but also potentially geography, as outlined previously
i'm gonna dip my balls in it!
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
get it done
it's good and creamy
perfect for balls
*steeples fingers, leans over desk*
tell me
this is not going to end well
Wouldn't that make you a particularly smart ape because you're adding an additional layer to your perception of what is attractive.
maybe... maybe i should give trevor noah's daily show a chance. . .
I'm a millennial so we don't believe in labels.
I haven't been down 101 in rush hour for a while. man that was a new fresh hell!
(then I drove back an hour later and worked from home don't feel too bad for me)
iknowright?
wizardry
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
What is the potential interaction between these chocolates and ferals balls
he's not so bad
she is particularly stupid though
people who are obsessive tend to make their own hummus
exothermic
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
People in the audience were losing their shit like it was the band they grew up with and i didn't get it?
Like they were fine but I didn't realise they had such an intense following
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well i could go for like stacking maybe
i could make it before you get back from whole foods
It's gotta be wizards because it's like
That container is big looking how were there only like five carrots worth of hummus in there
Well, here is what the apology looks like:
Wow what an apology! Doubling down on the person not passing for their gender & doubling down on how he thinks the hair is awful.
The remorse is truly soaked in sincerity.
EDIT: Like, there is not even a component of this apology where one owns up to a mistake. Responsibility is instead projected onto the screencap.
idk.
i think back to being 12 years old and seeing girls with black nail polish and being like O.O does that mean she touches penis O.O
that part of my brain sees dark nail polish and pink hair and tattoos and tongue rings and projects a layer of whatever
brains are complicated
first you boil the water
then you put in the noodles
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
It is that so hard
the beeps and boops are aight but then the words and then my split reaction causes intense inner conflict
nothing fancy
chickpeas, tahini, lemon, garlic, paprika, olive oil, s&p
which just tastes like paprika
...Standard & Poor?
how expensive is this hummus!?
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
i think part of it was there being just that one iconic album
you could find other solo (or occasional duo collab) tracks from ben gibbard separate from death cab, but that specific electronic composition was really only specifically found on give up
so it got a bit of a cult following
Postal service peeled back my lil teen brain and taught me how to really feel sad about love so I could make some particularly poignant xanga posts.
feral if you have to ask
Yeah, basically this.
It was the best parts of Death Cab plus beep-boop and that tickles me in a place where I usually only get tickled by Chanus's chocolates.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
The apology comes across as more sincere than your desire to see any sort of improvement in Preacher.
If you don't read it uncharitably, it is as follows:
I apologize for not realizing the person is a girl; I thought they looked like a guy.
I am not apologizing for criticizing their hair (which Pony also said was shitty to do) because I think their hair is shitty.
That's a far cry from the hate you're projecting onto Preach.
I guess it just totally passed me by
Like I knew the album and the band and stuff but didn't realise the cult following until I was there