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In this house we DO punish toxic masculinity and its culture and norms

but we DON'T punish masculinity itself or masculine traits! >:3c

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The South isn’t some endless wasteland of hyperconservative hicks. It’s large swathes of marginalized and often very radical people being repressed by far-right States which perpetuate themselves by disenfranchising most of their subjects.

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Tired: understeer
Wired: tight
Inspired: YEETED IT INTO THE CORNER
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Be a pronoun professional in three easy steps:
1) Add your pronouns to your profile. If you don't want to say or don't mind what pronouns people use for you, consider noting that instead so people know what's what.
2) Discover and use the pronouns people have in their bios before interacting with them.
3) If you don't know their pronouns default to they/them and don't presume anything.

PHILOSOPHY TIME! 

To finish, a reminder of the distinction between validity and soundness:
A valid argument is one where the conclusion *must* follow from the premises. For instance, this argument we looked at is valid as it's a simple "If A, then B. A, therefore B" argument.

A *sound* argument is a valid argument *where all the premises are true*. This argument, then, is unsound as premise 1 is *definitely* false, and premise 2 may or may not be true.

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PHILOSOPHY TIME! 

The more contentious is premise 2. Without a proper background in philosophy of art (something I don't have), we can't really deeply analyze this premise, but we can say this: for most people, this is a matter of personal taste. For instance, I personally disagree with this. I think that, for instance, Forces, Unleashed, and Colors are all good games. You may disagree. But to treat premise 2 as an objective truth? It's absolutely ridiculous.

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Let's start with the less contentious of the unsound premises: premise 1

People are fans of bad things all the time. Take, for instance, Wiseau's "The Room". It is, by all accounts, a bad movie. Poor writing, poor acting, &c. However, there is a not-insignificant number of people who'd consider themself a fan of the movie, in spite of this. *Just because something is bad, doesn't mean you can't like it.*

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So, we can break this down into a simple argument:
P1) If something isn't good, then you can't be a fan of it
P2) Sonic isn't good
C1) Therefore, you can't be a fan of Sonic

This is a valid argument, I will grant. However, it is *horribly* unsound.

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"How can people be Sonic fans? Sonic hasn't had a good game in years," is a bad argument, philosophically speaking, and you should feel bad for uttering anything of the sort.

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[BOT POST] subtooting an entire ideology 

left unity is dividing the left
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uspol 

america doesn't have a gun problem it has a cis white man problem

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Is "dudes" and "guys" gendered?

Ask a cishet male if he'd fuck a dude/guy and there's your answer.
Please don't ever use dude/guy gender neutrally, they blatantly aren't.

pol 

I gotta say, I think I found one of the *worst* possible political takes earlier in the form of "let's just put the guys who run google in charge of the government."

Yeah. Because that can't *possibly* end poorly. /s

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Remember not knowing if you were gay or not? Haha, wild times.

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