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  • That's crazy talk. You should put that idea on ICE.

  • You've already got some good answers, so I just wanna say that, as one who appreciates personal fashion, that is a nice outfit! Great use of creative clashing between the fishnet and the poncho. And the belt is a good bridge for them.

  • Good stuff. Important for people who want to play the game but don't want to give money to Bethesda and, by extension, their genocide-complicit parent company, Microsoft.

  • FYI, it's an acronym: TERF. Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminist

    Personally, I disagree with Rowling's views regarding trans women, but it's unfair to condemn everyone involved with making the game for the IP's creator's backwards views, especially since she had no role in its development.

  • Dude, I'm a prog head, and I have to say you are so, so wrong. Some of the best prog rock has released in this millennium.

    Echolyn

    Beardfish

    Black Bonzo

    Captain Squeegee (only To the Bardos!)

    The Dear Hunter

    3 (horrible band name, so look up their album Wake Pig)

    Thank You Scientist

    Bubblemath

    Haken (especially The Mountain)

    Kaipa

    The Mars Volta

    Tool

    Opeth

    Pain of Salvation

    Porcupine Tree

    Protest the Hero

    Pure Reason Revolution

    Second Relation

    Wobbler

  • But can you do a dragon punch uppercut?

    Sure you can!

  • Look, dude, I don't have the energy to teach you in addition to my own kid at home. Improve your reading comprehension, reread my last comment, and maybe we can have a reasonable discussion.

  • It's as similar to racism as any prejudice is. It's just a lazy term coined, I'd bet, for the sake of quick understanding within the context of its era, rather than for semantic accuracy.

  • I tried to find the correct word or phrase to use, and the consensus seems to be "cultural racism", so I guess it's technically a kind of racism, even though it doesn't directly relate to race. "Culturism" would be a more accurate word, I think.

  • No, the only one approaching racism here is you, as you're the only one equating culture to race. A black German is the same as a white German.

  • Take me with you.

  • It's okay. I've never said "I love you" to your sister, either.

  • Any fan (or hater) of punk will tell you:

    "Nice punk music" is an oxymoron.

  • So much Elden Ring. I already Platinum'd it on PS5 at launch, but I recently saw that there's a surprisingly big and active modding community for it, so I got it on Steam and installed the Elden Ring Reforged mod. It's been long enough since I played and the mod changes enough that it feels like a new game. It's incredible.

  • Not a big surprise. Capcom isn't exactly famous for their great PC optimization. Guess I'll have to pass on this one. Pity.

    Still, I'll hold a glimmer of hope that modders will fix the poor optimization. They did it for World, apparently, before Capcom released an official patch that did exactly what the optimization mod did.

  • Or a super-duperlative.

  • There's a distressing trend of people (self-identifying "progressives", for the most part) abandoning family because of ideological differences, so most here will probably tell you to cut contact.

    I don't know you or your father, but as a dad myself, I can tell you that if he has the slightest decency as a parent, he'll be willing to listen if you come from a place of love and respect. Tell him how you're personally affected by his actions. Appeal to his paternal instinct. At best, you could convince him to rethink his ideology. If that fails, you can hopefully get him to agree to avoid discussing politics with you.

    It's especially important now, with a nationwide financial collapse looming, for family to stick together.

  • Yes, that's normally a good rule to follow, since "whom" is for a sentence's object, but this is a special case. The clause in question is either a salutation that has no subject or object, and so either "whoever" or "whomever" is correct, or it's a subject clause (a noun phrase, really) with an unnecessary, stylized "to" for the sake of comedic impact, in which case "whoever" would be correct.

  • Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

    I'm going down to the office supply store with my friends Dr. Tran, Zachary, and Ms. Shen. We're gonna buy some supplies to make trans rights protest signs.

  • Transfem @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    There and Back Again - A Gender Journey

  • LGBTQ+ @beehaw.org

    Finding Myself Led to Finding a Community

  • Transfem @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Introductions and the Exorbitant Cost of Wardrobe Expansion

  • LGBTQ+ @beehaw.org

    My Story

  • LGBTQ+ @beehaw.org

    Gender Identity Scale