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Your local homosexual. Hoping to contribute to the gay art community here in the Fediverse. Reddit Refuge. I also dabble w/ computers n’ such.
Medical Student Doctor, semi-Gym rat, IT hobbyist, Scientist, Gay Male 20+
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I just came back from tokyo after doing the JR pass travel to view the entire country. I fucking HATE CAR TRAVEL. taking the Narita express to the airport was so painless. Got back to IAH bush Int’ctl and it was a complete clusterfuck trying to get an Uber. Not to mention it was quite literally twice the price the express line train was. And that was one of the more expensive limited expresses too.
CYA, probably.
You joke, but I recently met a heterosexual conservative couple at a bar in Austin. We were having a great time up until they learned I was gay. Then they implied I was un-American because I am both gay and Asian.
To me, the cold behavior exhibited by the couple was un-American, not my sexual preference.
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I love casually lying to congress about my ethical principles and morals.
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Yeah that’s ultra surprising
Dude that’s dope af
That’s a pretty neat Pic.
This reads like the prologue of a VN to roleplay as a republican.
He just wants to talk with you about your Spanish lessons. In an alley. In the inner city. At night.
My favorite confederate war hero
BECKY, GET IN ON THIS HOT NEW TREND I FOUND ON NEXTDOOR. YOU WON’T BELIEVE IT.
I love the part where shinji morbs on paranormal horrors beyond human comprehension.
The social contract is an implicit agreement we sign when we are born into or under whatever nation/state/government we reside within.
Torching the contract will throw us in mass chaos, mob rule, hyperpartisanship, tribalistic regression, the list goes on.
Used to think it was blown out of proportion in the hyper-reality of social media, but I see it in everyday life now. Small cracks in society form huge wedges between people.
Basic trust in others, society, the government and it’s institutions has been eroded. That might not seem like an important thing for daily life to some, but it is essential to work together as social organisms. Restoring that trust is a generational task. Complicating that task are modern problems beyond the wildest dreams of even the wisest philosophers.
In the next congressional cycle, I’ll bet my right kidney that it’ll be more than just 2 nickels
I want this as a sticker for my laptop.
Well put