


Eskating cyclist, gamer and enjoyer of anime. Probably an artist. Also I code sometimes, pretty much just to mod titanfall 2 tho.
Introverted, yet I enjoy discussion to a fault.
Oh. Ok.
Razira is one those that's even cuter when mad.
Girls with guns ❤️
one of the tums of all time
Ribit
I'm unfortunately not the creator of the video
I've seen a ton of people who are, say he is extremely relatable to them.
That said, it's never made explicitly clear in the story, but there is a ton of overlap with the real-world experiences that people have.
SteamOS (the deck) does have printer support now.
Valve does seem to be putting affort into making sure the desktop mode is a complete experience.
Smol carrying even smoller
They are right about the drama. Making the toy act like it's trying to hide/run for its life makes my cat immediately interested.
Oh dear. She's broken etiquette. They expected tips.
My pleasure!
I'm very happy to have stuck with it. Many communities now have contributors other than me, which has allowed me to discover artists that are new to me in turn.
Using logical fallacies to discredit the other person is not something done in good faith.
I agree, and yet:
Ah yes, the evergreen 'If you disagree, I'm going to imply that you're transphobic/against trans people' argument.
Boiled down, what you're saying here is that I'm trying to tell someone they are wrong about something, and that it relates to transphobia.
But you've framed it such that because it is about transphobia, I can't possibly have a point. Or that the mention of transphobia, is meant to guilt trip you into agreeing with something that doesn't hold water. But that's just an excuse to bring out an emotional retort, when there isn't a logical one.
Paraphrasing what someone is saying until it feels like nothing but a personal attack, is not something you do in good faith. What you should be doing, is separating out any logic and emotion in what someone is telling you. Discarding or responding to one or the other, or both, as applicable. You got some hateful, purely emotional responses that you can and should dismiss, by mine wasn't one of them.
Just because someone is trying to inform you of an issue in your behaviour or views, does not allow you to dismiss them out of hand. Unless you are perfect, there is a chance they have a point.
Telling someone they engage in a behaviour, or hold an opinion, that is transphobic, is never pleasant. But that the person themselves doesn't intend to discriminate, does not make the argument itself evaporate. And that some are too militant to present even a shred of logic, doesn't mean none of the people who confront you on the same subject have a point.
In fact, by engaging in this fallacy, you failed to follow another piece of your own advice.
A conversation requires a good faith effort to understand the other side.
You were so sure this part wasn't happening, you completely failed to start off doing it yourself.
I do the same thing, but with anime girls.
Aims in the general direction of the US government
You should look for room-directories.
These are matrix spaces that collect public rooms on various topics.
I only know of matrix-suomi, a space for a bunch of finnish rooms. #matrix-suomi:kapsi.fi