This girl was killed. Will any mainline news media talk about her? Will they even mention her name? No. Because this is exactly what they want from us. They'd rather watch us bleed and suffer than just let us live in peace
That video is genuinely so funny, the realistic boat, the reveal of the knight being the one that pushes it, we got this from the depths of Toby Fox sense of humor
it will always get me how her pathetic lesbian ass asks “what about us?” as if they’d been married for ten years when they’d actually only known each other for a day or two by then
It's so scary to think we have to find somewhere to store the dangerous waste like a desert or underground or something, which is a major problem unlike with fossil fuels where we safely store the waste in the atmosphere and our lungs
the bizarrely rich meme culture/history of deltarune is so interesting. not only does it serve as a timeline of how wider meme culture has evolved by virtue of being nearly a decade old but you can also kind of track the major theories and fandom thought processes as time goes by
When I was 14, a transphobic doctor performed a medically unnecessary pap smear on me, as I was asking her to stop and sobbing in pain, didn't stop, and afterward, asked me with a smirk, "Do you still feel like a boy now?"
Without physical games:
- Midnight launches are dead
- Collectors Editions lose half of their value
- You can’t share, trade, or sell your games
- You can’t buy used games
- If there’s a server outage, you’re shit out of luck
- YOU OWN NOTHING
i went to a private clinic in Amsterdam to get a BA, fully private, paid in full with my money.
they gave me a consultation and we almost planned everything, but then i mentioned that im trans (just in case! what if it's important?) and the surgeon ran off to "check something with the colleagues".
she returned to tell me that since it's a "gender affirming surgery" i need it approved by my "gender therapist".
i explained that i've had all my legal stuff changed years before moving to the Netherlands, and that i've never gone through any of the Dutch "trans processes" as i don't really need to.
getting into "the system" would take years of waiting, then years of "sessions", and only then i'd be at a stage where i can request for my "gender affirming" surgery to be "approved". a humiliating process people here have to go through that was completely irrelevant to me, because i've completed all of this years ago in a different country.
despite me being a woman with zero "trans record" from the legal standpoint, the surgeon insisted that i had to go through all the hoops described above, because "uhhh... this is how we normally do it with trans people... i don't know... legal requirement".
- okay, doctor, if that's a legal requirement, how would you know that i'm trans?
- well you just told me you are
- but what if i didn't?
- uhh ... hmm...
after some more heated argument about discrimnation and shit, i left, very disappointed. a few days later they called me to say that they've discussed this internally and are allowing me to pay them €5000 to have two blobs of silicone put under my skin.
i went with it, because that's what i wanted in the first place, and other than this nonsense incident the treatment was very nice and professional.
however i'll never forget this as an example of how a single mention of "trans" can shift the way you are seen and treated, and how "professionals" would rather brush someone off "just in case" than try and understand what's going on