ThatGirlKylie

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[–] ThatGirlKylie@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

And they are wrong for that as well. That sounds like someone I wouldn’t want to be friends with or date bc they reduced someone down to their body parts and not who they are as a person.

Abs do not define someone, abs don’t make someone a better person or have a better personality.

[–] ThatGirlKylie@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

And that makes them bigots as well. This is not a this or that. If someone says attracted to men but no short people, they are also a cunt of a person and probably not someone you want to date.

If I am attracted to you, then it does not matter height, weight, etc..

[–] ThatGirlKylie@lemmy.world -5 points 9 months ago (1 children)

That’s not how sexuality works.

[–] ThatGirlKylie@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago (1 children)

99% of all trans women will absolutely tell you up front that they are trans bc they aren’t trying to get unalived by someone in a trans panic. Which btw is still a legal defense in over half the states of this country

[–] ThatGirlKylie@lemmy.world -4 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Serious question - you said “But that doesn’t mean I can be attracted to someone I know is trans”

Why is this? Based on what you said wrote here you seemed to be able to be attracted to them before you know they are trans but the moment you find out that they are trans, you no longer are attracted to them.

If you reduce someone down to their features and say I can’t date you bc you have XYZ features, but you are perfect in every other way and just what I am looking for in a woman, but I can’t date you bc of that. How is reducing someone to something that is out of their control not phobic?

My other question is this - post op transwoman, would you still be attracted to her if you knew she had bottom surgery and no longer had a penis?

[–] ThatGirlKylie@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

Now that’s not to say if it was challenged again in today’s Supreme Court that they wouldn’t overturn that like they did with Roe v Wade. But as far as I can tell they legally can’t right now.

[–] ThatGirlKylie@lemmy.world 11 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (3 children)

Even if they voted for it and ratified it they couldn’t over turn it or legally secede from the USA.

In the 1869 case Texas v. White, the court held that individual states could not unilaterally secede from the Union and that the acts of the insurgent Texas Legislature — even if ratified by a majority of Texans — were “absolutely null.”

When Texas entered the Union, “she entered into an indissoluble relation,” Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase wrote for the court. “All the obligations of perpetual union, and all the guaranties of republican government in the Union, attached at once to the State. The act which consummated her admission into the Union was something more than a compact; it was the incorporation of a new member into the political body. And it was final. The union between Texas and the other States was as complete, as perpetual, and as indissoluble as the union between the original States. There was no place for reconsideration, or revocation, except through revolution, or through consent of the States.”

Chase added: “The ordinance of secession, adopted by the convention and ratified by a majority of the citizens of Texas, and all the acts of her legislature intended to give effect to that ordinance, were absolutely null. They were utterly without operation in law.”

Another source of confusion and misinformation over the years has been language in the 1845 annexation resolution that Texas could, in the future, choose to divide itself into “New States of convenient size not exceeding four in number, in addition to said State of Texas.” But the language of the resolution says merely Texas could be split into five new states. It says nothing of splitting apart from the United States. Only Congress has the power to admit new states to the Union, which last occurred in 1959 with the admission of Alaska and Hawaii.

[–] ThatGirlKylie@lemmy.world 16 points 10 months ago

I mean it’s literally posted in theonion group… don’t ya feel like an idiot now lmao

[–] ThatGirlKylie@lemmy.world 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Except ask a mortician is surrounded in massive controversy right now and has been proven to be giving out false information.

[–] ThatGirlKylie@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago (9 children)

Imagine thinking that forcing religion and heterosexual norms on a child will change their mind. Your religion does not dictate mine or my kids lives or lifestyles and don’t want that religious indoctrination forced on to us.

Some people (Ally’s, LGBTQIA+, Genderqueer individuals, etc…) just don’t accept that as an acceptable norm in their culture and don’t want their children to think it’s an acceptable lifestyle. As someone who has a plethora of religious friends and acquaintances and comes from one of those liberal cultures I simply mean that I respect them and their rights but I also want to raise my children to grow up being their authentic selfs and living their life.

 

I’m not happy with how the episode with the gorn ended. I really really liked Hemmer as a character and his arc was cut short way too early.

I don’t normally get upset about character deaths as I know they happen, but they don’t usually happen to a “main character” and I feel like he got the Tasha Yar end of the stick.

I found myself upset saying that’s bullshit at the end when they killed the last Gorn :/

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