If you hear Republicans speak to other Republicans, you'll hear a lot of them say that they really don't like Trump for whatever reason (many of them aren't fans of the felony convictions, his personal manner, his business dealings, his family life, or whatever else) but that they'll still be voting for him because he'll get them closer to what they ultimately want. They're pragmatic; they don't demand purity in their candidate. They recognise him as their strategic choice so they'll set aside the issues they have with him and vote as a bloc. That's what makes them effective at getting their way. That's how they win elections.
And boy I wish we had more of that attitude on the left. Imagine what we could get done.
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I love you, trans people with intellectual disabilities. You deserve to have the same opportunities as everybody else, and that's because you are a person. You deserve to be happy. Intellectually disabled trans people deserve the exact same respect, recognition, and love that (should be) afforded to everybody else.
Intellectually disabled trans people, you deserve to make your own decisions about your transness. You are allowed to want for transition or to change your name, clothes, hair, pronouns, or anything else. You deserve support and understanding. I hope you are able to receive that. You belong in this world as your true self. Your transness and your disability/disabilities are not bad things - they are good, and they are important.
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Discussed the "would you rather a run into a bear or a man when alone in the woods" question with my friend who is a black bear technician, and I have a lot of experience working in remote areas with a high black bear population myself. She and I both were instantly in agreement that: 1. If I'm in the woods deep in bear country, the bear is simply much more expected and less startling to run into than the man. It would be something we are prepared for and fully unsurprised by. 2. Bear safety is pretty straightforward, we know and have training in their behaviour, how to avoid conflict, what a black bear that is trying to hunt you looks like, and how to maximize your chances of getting out of the situation safely in the incredibly rare case of an attack. There's no equivalent handy step by step guide to respond to a dude attack.
Most people approach the question as a feminist one, thinking more about risk of violence from a man, but neither of us really even expressed much concern about the dude beyond knowing from experience that it is startling and unsettling to run into someone when in a remote wooded area far from any trails or residences. As two animal autistics that studied wildlife management in college and have spent a lot of time in the woods of northern Ontario, we both missed the intended point of the debate, instead coming to a stance solidly rooted in "why would be I be upset to see a bear when I'm knowingly in the bear's home?"
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paul breaking down before performing god only knows with brian wilson, because it's his favorite song. the song john had two lovers fuck to when they met in paris at the hotel him and paul stayed at. the song that inspired here, there, and everywhere which paul wrote while waiting for john to wake up and wasn't about jane. which is to this day his favorite song he's ever written. which was john's favorite song paul's ever written. which paul mentions when he talks about why it's his favorite song he's ever written. and he broke down. before performing god only knows. which was-
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listen i don't think edward little was actually a bad first lieutenant. when we see him in the first episode he's calm and confident. he does not say much but he's amiable enough. crozier likes him, and i don't think crozier would like anyone he doesn't think capable in some way. generally he's dependable and knows what he's doing. however unfortunately for edward he has these qualities because he has a major case of eldest daughter syndrome, which means he both wants to please his mum (crozier) and has an overdeveloped sense of responsibility for his younger siblings (crew), so when they get stuck in the ice and crozier starts going (more) alcoholic, he enables his mum bc he doesn't want to disappoint her even if he doesn't agree with her, and he has to pick up the tasks and care for his siblings she's not doing, but he can't let his siblings know about their mum's situation because they'll get worried and restless. and like a true eldest daughter he has to bear the brunt of mummy's anger for being a disappointment but he also doesn't want to seek refuge with the man she divorced (fitzjames) because that feels like a betrayal. also while this is going on there is a giant bear who hunts his siblings for sport so they're dying left and right and also a changeling master manipulator who's making his siblings mad at their mum and who wants to fuck said mum before eating her like some sort of praying mantis. anyway i think i would start being miserable and anxious too.
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you know the stereotype about utena fans
well
let's take a specific sequence and compare the four primary translations of Utena that I know of. why this one? because i know we changed it and also sequences with these two had a lot of minor telling differences from one effort to the next
Revolutionary Girl Utena, Episode 25, Our Eternal Apocalypse
1998, UTP fan project:
Touga: You're driving quite fast.
Akio: She's purring nicely, don't you think? Care to take the wheel?
Touga: What? But I still don't…
Akio: You're too strict…
Touga: That was a rather indecent proposal, Mr. Chairman.
2003, Central Park Media DVD:
T: We're really flying down the road...
A: The throb of the engine feels good, doesn't it?
A: Care to take the wheel?
T: Hm? But I'm not old enough..
A: Such a strict boy.
T: That wasn't a fair proposal, Mr. Chairman.
2011, Nozomi Blu-ray, edited from the CPM translation via a fan led project that was us and you and it was awesome:
T: We're really flying down the road...
A: The throb of the engine feels good, doesn't it?
A: Care to take the wheel?
T: Hm? But I'm not old enough..
A: How upright of you.
T: That was an indecent proposal, Mr. Chairman.
2023, Some-Stuffs fan translation project:
T: You're flying down the road.
A: Exquisite vibrations, no?
A: Care to take the wheel?
T: Huh? But I'm still not...
A: Well, aren't you stiff?
T: That was rather inappropriate, Board Chairman.
Do you like what you see? Is this level of ridiculous exactness interesting to you? Do you think these decades-spanning comparisons add anything to the discussion?
Well join our forum, Something Eternal, then. Because in the time it took for me to type this up for the Tumblr post, forum member xenofem dropped this in the thread about comparisons of the text with other examples already there broken down by color look just go
Looking at that exchange in episode 25 line by line:
Touga: 随分飛ばすんですね。
The subject of this sentence is elided, which is what's leading to the discrepancies around we vs. you. The verb, "tobasu", is literally "to make something fly" or "to send something flying", but can also refer to driving a vehicle fast, or moving fast through things. The object is also elided, the literal meaning is clearly the car but there could also be room for innuendo here.
ok no but seriously, so much amazing stuff has already happened on this babby ass forum that I can barely keep up, we have birding threads and Baldur's Gate 3 threads and new fans posting their reactions as they watch for the first time threads and terfs are banned on sight
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What’s the worst injury they’ve each had?
I actually haven't thought about it that extensively. Neither of them is the type to get severely injured on the regular. Vasco has luck on his side and he's fit, healthy and solidly made, so he can take a few knocks before he starts to really feel it. Machete is an overly cautious indoor person, he rarely gets into risky situations.
I've been thinking of how likely it would be that Vasco had to take part in any serious battles or wars in his lifetime, and whether he'd come back from them unscathed. As a nobleman military duties are technically his responsibility. I could afford to break him just a tiniest bit, give him a taste of mortality. Either that or some kind of horse related accident.
Machete has more issues with various illnesses than wounds. A bad case of malaria very nearly killed him, before Vasco's intervention he was heading to hypovolemic shock from aggressive bloodletting, purging and dehydration.
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