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@b9AcE A lot us question our identities during our upbringing. It's a very common queer experiences. Best thing to do is to share them and find people who you can build the community with. And stay away from any form of gatekeeping

@danishcookies Indeed. "Queer" is s the word I would call myself.
Thanks!

@b9AcE And even without all these experiences, as long as you aren't heterosexual heteroromantic cisgender perisex you're part of the queer community

@b9AcE Never put yourself down like that. Just because you've never directly experienced it isn't a burden to you. The very fact that your identity was erased and trivialized by your own family members, making you hesistant to proudly display your identity in public spaces is more than enough reason to call it "coming out"

There Is No Sweeter Sight Than To See A Womans' Flexed Muscles During A Spar Between Equals

I For One Have Started Many Wars Just To See My Wives' Muscles Displayed

I have found it surprising that others didn't know about it before, so...
"Wolfe Video" is a super-nice distributor of exclusively LGTBQ+ themed movies:
wolfevideo.com/

"Dead Men Don't Rape" youtube.com/watch?v=qoHYvxPMmU and "No Fucking War" are two other super-excellent tracks by "7 Year Bitch".
I couldn't find the latter online, so I transcoded it for you in this post.

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it’s not stealing if it’s from rich people

Speaking of the band "7 Year Birch", I would recommend the movie "Prey for Rock & Roll" from 2003,
with such excellent cast members as Gina Gershon, Shelly Cole, Lori Petty and Drea de Matteo.

As usual, don't watch the trailer. It's... yuck.

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Watch out boy, she'll snoot you up

Oooohhh here she comes

She's an anteater

nsfw 

who the fuck has the time of day to draw markiplier porn

I used to say that if the myth about Soros paying for anarchist/communist activism was true (which is just both hilariously wrong and sadly directly opposite of reality) then I would get paid to go to the pub...
as I almost always end up talking politics and such with complete strangers.

I'm reminded of a case when I had missed last train home, so went to a fancy nightclub against the winter cold.
I sat down with what turned out to be as they themselves said "insurance brats" and talked of course politics.
When I mentioned I couldn't afford more drinks, they declared they'd pay for the night if I promised to tell them more about anarchism.
I did so until that, the last club, closed for the night... and we went to on of their homes for an after-party, still talking anarchism.
:-]

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pol, philosophy 

@dankwraith choice as fetishised in this way always means 'choice for the rich'

pol, philosophy 

"freedom of choice" is not a very useful way of looking at social/economic organization because the whole point of societal systems is that they force people into doing certain things, and the left critique is that we should organize those systems in a way that results in positive outcomes rather than negative ones. looking at existence, i don't really think individual choice meaningfully exists outside of very specific personal spheres, like i can choose what to make for breakfast in the morning or what books to read in my free time but a lot of possibilities are constrained by infrastructure and society it's basically just liberalism to think otherwise

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