Also I can't believe I have to say this. But if you ever message, reply or quote retweet anything I post or say with a slur, that is an instant block. You are not welcome in my space and don't get to disturb my peace with hate like that.
@RalseiSpin I think Ralsei is still solidly a guy, a gender non conforming guy but a guy none the less. Maybe there is evidence for him being genderfluid; he has spoken about simply filling the role he needs to (the whole prince/princess thing), but he chose to use he and that's what imma do
@TextopOnDaTwitr@igivebadtimes There was a small group of people who didn't believe each human soul had an associated trait, or that the traits were incorrect. This chapter basically corrects them.
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I never liked Jax, but I do think as a character he/she is very well written. Jax is supposed to be awful and unforgivable throughout the story. He/she COULD have been redeemed, but he/she refused to do so. It's a cautionary tale and it works rather well!
@GenericMadlad @sandylycanMHA Someone told me the other day that kinks are either a way to take control of the trauma or a fulfilment of something you never had. So like, someone growing up with an abusive father having a kink for a dad who loves them so much that they'll fuck them isn't like, impossible ig.?
@Z7166832080161@OzzyAussieOtty "Empathy is only for other people like me so therefore I have a right to be a dick to people not like me". That just racism. You are describing racism.
Let it be known that here a Ventolin Inhaler costs 9-20 euro without government help, and 1 euro with it. Being put in a situation between life saving medication and a roof over your head is actually heartbreaking.
@hicasamadim The pattern is that the two upper numbers are added, then multiplied by itself. 2+2=4, 4ร2=8. 5+5=10, 10ร5=50. So therefore 6+6=12, 12ร6=72.
@maxymis@dannyoh337 Ignoring the obvious bullshit, your logic doesn't even work in the context of what you're saying because mixed race black-irish people exist.
@HanYolo21@HearnsOfficial@JohnByr49557173 Cite your sources or admit you don't have any. Ireland wasnt considered a Christian nation until the 9th century. St Patrick introduced Christianity in the 5th century but paganism was practiced alongside it for several hundred years following it.
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