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Animal Crossing, whatever this pairing is...
they just take this way too seriously. For example, incest is one of the most popular tropes in porn. I doubt all the people who watch it want to watch their family member.

Checked their Twitter and 99,9% of its contents is made of Shiro fucking Keith, Keith fucking Shiro, Shiro and Keith being sex-ay, Shiro and Keith having no personality traits other than being sexily wrapped around each other, etc. They're really obsessed with a m/m ship that technically is okay but has some of the whiniest, most victimized and most scaringly entitled "fans" I've seen in years.

X-posting to the Voltron fandom thread, this is hilarious.


And now for something VERY different. . .


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I get being frustrated that your roommates and their boyfriends are imbeciles and not keeping the social distance, but did she REALLY need to be a cunt about the guys being "ugly" to her taste? I bet that if she whined about other people's girlfriends, she wouldn't dare say the same shit.

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Unsurprisingly, when someone points out the obvious double standard, they either get slammed for being a guy and therefore EVIL, or are giving huffy, fake-as-Hell "but we WOULD laugh at the girls too!!!" that mean jack shit. :story:
 

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Checked their Twitter and 99,9% of its contents is made of Shiro fucking Keith, Keith fucking Shiro, Shiro and Keith being sex-ay, Shiro and Keith having no personality traits other than being sexily wrapped around each other, etc. They're really obsessed with a m/m ship that technically is okay but has some of the whiniest, most victimized and most scaringly entitled "fans" I've seen in years.

X-posting to the Voltron fandom thread, this is hilarious.


And now for something VERY different. . .

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I get being frustrated that your roommates and their boyfriends are imbeciles and not keeping the social distance, but did she REALLY need to be a cunt about the guys being "ugly" to her taste? I bet that if she whined about other people's girlfriends, she wouldn't dare say the same shit.

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Unsurprisingly, when someone points out the obvious double standard, they either get slammed for being a guy and therefore EVIL, or are giving huffy, fake-as-Hell "but we WOULD laugh at the girls too!!!" that mean jack shit. :story:
lol @ being upset your roommates are getting railed by chads on a regular basis.
 
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Apparently grammar is made up and if you use it you're a slave to the white man.
I can decipher this garbage. To become certified in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages), you typically have to take a class about the diversity of English dialects so that you understand why the kids from South Africa, North Carolina, and India have incredibly distinct ways of speaking and to a less extent, writing. Internationally, we consider British/American grammar to be the “most correct” for writing, but every dialect has an internal grammar that makes sense linguistically, even if it doesn’t look or feel right to the standard speaker.

She’s taking an idea meant to help people assimilate into whatever community they move to and reducing it to, “grammar is racist.”
 
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Imagine being so far up your own ass that having the ability to improve quality of life from day one is disgusting and horrible and inhumane and also "eugenics" somehow, even though there's no killing. But I wouldn't expect anything less from the site where disability is nothing more than a fetish for your shitty art to show how "inclusive" you are, not the reality of how devastating they may be. Their logic is literally "Well they don't know what they're missing, so it doesn't matter". LOL these are the same assholes against any type of hearing aid.
 
They don't actually care about disabled people. If I were blind in some futuristic sci-fi world, and my options were to get new, perfectly functioning eyes or for blindness to just be better accommodated, I'm pretty sure I'd want to be able to see.

And, of course, it's not people who are actually disabled saying stuff like that. At most they're "disabled" by their obesity or by faking something (usually fibromyalgia is what I see.)

Also, they should probably look up what "eugenics" means, because it's not "curing an ailment a person has to improve their quality of life."
 
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Imagine being so far up your own ass that having the ability to improve quality of life from day one is disgusting and horrible and inhumane and also "eugenics" somehow, even though there's no killing. But I wouldn't expect anything less from the site where disability is nothing more than a fetish for your shitty art to show how "inclusive" you are, not the reality of how devastating they may be. Their logic is literally "Well they don't know what they're missing, so it doesn't matter". LOL these are the same assholes against any type of hearing aid.
They don't actually care about disabled people. If I were blind in some futuristic sci-fi world, and my options were to get new, perfectly functioning eyes or for blindness to just be better accommodated, I'm pretty sure I'd want to be able to see.

And, of course, it's not people who are actually disabled saying stuff like that. At most they're "disabled" by their obesity or by faking something (usually fibromyalgia is what I see.)

Also, they should probably look up what "eugenics" means, because it's not "curing an ailment a person has to improve their quality of life."

B-But, if we admit that disabilities are things that ought to be cured, then they might have to admit that they are not super-special snowflakes for having them!

Oppression is virtue to these people. If disabilities are cured, they are removed from the Oppression Totem Pole and become one of the lowly Privileged like the rest of us.
 
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B-But, if we admit that disabilities are things that ought to be cured, then they might have to admit that they are not super-special snowflakes for having them!

Oppression is virtue to these people. If disabilities are cured, they are removed from the Oppression Totem Pole and become one of the lowly Privileged like the rest of us.
"WE WANT EQUALITY!"

"K, let's fix some stuff."

"HOW DARE YOU? REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!"
 
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Imagine being so far up your own ass that having the ability to improve quality of life from day one is disgusting and horrible and inhumane and also "eugenics" somehow, even though there's no killing. But I wouldn't expect anything less from the site where disability is nothing more than a fetish for your shitty art to show how "inclusive" you are, not the reality of how devastating they may be. Their logic is literally "Well they don't know what they're missing, so it doesn't matter". LOL these are the same assholes against any type of hearing aid.
Geordi gets a cool visor (and later, actual eye implants) that let him see in many different spectrums which gives him an edge on others. Julian was a supremely autistic fuck as a child so his parents got him cured and he didn't suffer any serious bad side effects from being genetically altered, unlike hundreds of other children (many of whom ended up as psychopaths in various ways). Tilly and Barclay are both just extremely awkward nerds who have no idea how to interact with other people, they don't have disabilities. They forgot to mention DS9's one-off character who came from a planet with lower gravity than most planets, so she was in a wheelchair all the time, but she's not disabled so she doesn't count I guess.

What kind of disabled person wouldn't want to be cured? Who wouldn't want to be "normal" and live a life without needing medication or aids or therapy? If any (physically) disabled person says they'd never jump at the chance to be normal, they're a damn liar.
 
In an utopic futuristic world (or trying to be), pain will be more efficiently removed.
And until proven otherwise, disabilities = suffering
Outside of tumblr's disability fetish land, they refuse to acknowledge that the reason a lot of people with disabilties live with it because GASP there isn't another option. I bet they'd call that wheelchair bound dude who tested that prototype of the bionic system which would allow people in wheelchairs to walk again an ableist. If they really honestly had their way, they'd probably rather people with missing legs just crawl everywhere because their concept of identity has been destroyed to that of a two year olds: sex, gender, color, disability. Without that, you're no one. Just like when transtrenders screech the "down with cis" garbage, when that real 0.01% of the population would give anything to be cis. tldr: tumblr is full of middle schoolers with bpd.
Geordi gets a cool visor (and later, actual eye implants) that let him see in many different spectrums which gives him an edge on others. Julian was a supremely autistic fuck as a child so his parents got him cured and he didn't suffer any serious bad side effects from being genetically altered, unlike hundreds of other children (many of whom ended up as psychopaths in various ways). Tilly and Barclay are both just extremely awkward nerds who have no idea how to interact with other people, they don't have disabilities. They forgot to mention DS9's one-off character who came from a planet with lower gravity than most planets, so she was in a wheelchair all the time, but she's not disabled so she doesn't count I guess.

What kind of disabled person wouldn't want to be cured? Who wouldn't want to be "normal" and live a life without needing medication or aids or therapy? If any (physically) disabled person says they'd never jump at the chance to be normal, they're a damn liar.
Literally in this day and age all disabled people have been doing is coping. If you're not able bodied literally the best you can do is cope for what your body can't do that it should be able to. Like, fully deaf people can say they're fine because they don't know what they're missing, but if you have hearing and then you lose it, you get put on suicide watch because a loss of one of your critical senses really does fuck you up.
 
What kind of disabled person wouldn't want to be cured? Who wouldn't want to be "normal" and live a life without needing medication or aids or therapy? If any (physically) disabled person says they'd never jump at the chance to be normal, they're a damn liar.
By your reasoning, I'm living in total denial, even though I've lived with my disability for literally all of my life, have fully accepted it, able to cope with it, and don't necessarily want to be "cured" at all. (I'm severely/profoundly deaf, who doesn't use any form of hearing aids for reference, and I really dislike the sensation of hearing.) Sure, being fully able-bodied without needing treatment or worrying about accommodations or accessibility would be nice, but my being disabled has always been the norm to me. There isn't a singular "normal" -- there are many different kinds of "normal" for different individuals. No one should be forced to conform to a singular "normal," whatever that is.

You shouldn't assume that every disabled person longs to be "cured." (Or at least not those with relatively milder forms of disabilities.) Nor should you think you speak for them -- you certainly don't for me. I don't claim to speak for them, either; some disabled people want to be cured at any cost, and some are willing to live with their disabilities. And there's nothing inherently wrong with either. Let them live their lives as they desire.
 
By your reasoning, I'm living in total denial, even though I've lived with my disability for literally all of my life, have fully accepted it, able to cope with it, and don't necessarily want to be "cured" at all. (I'm severely/profoundly deaf, who doesn't use any form of hearing aids for reference, and I really dislike the sensation of hearing.) Sure, being fully able-bodied without needing treatment or worrying about accommodations or accessibility would be nice, but my being disabled has always been the norm to me. There isn't a singular "normal" -- there are many different kinds of "normal" for different individuals. No one should be forced to conform to a singular "normal," whatever that is.

You shouldn't assume that every disabled person longs to be "cured." (Or at least not those with relatively milder forms of disabilities.) Nor should you think you speak for them -- you certainly don't for me. I don't claim to speak for them, either; some disabled people want to be cured at any cost, and some are willing to live with their disabilities. And there's nothing inherently wrong with either. Let them live their lives as they desire.
I've heard of (no pun intended) the deaf community turning on their own when someone gets cochlear implants. Like it's a betrayal of deaf people or something. It's interesting that deafness specifically can become such a strong identity. I figure it's because deaf people have trouble fitting in with normal people, but they can join a sign language community and have a good life and do 95% of the things normal people can do.
 
There isn't a singular "normal" -- there are many different kinds of "normal" for different individuals. No one should be forced to conform to a singular "normal," whatever that is.

I hate this logic. You're completely twisting the word "normal" so it doesn't mean what it actually means by using it in relation to a single individual instead of a population. That's very disingenuous. Saying that being able to hear (you know, your human body functioning like it's supposed to function and how most every other tetrapod body functions) isn't "normal" just because it's not normal for you is blatantly untrue. If you don't want to be able to hear, that's fine, but it also means you should never be able to complain about not being accommodated because you're making the active choice not to cure your disability. Don't say it's "normal" not to be able to hear just because you were born like that, your entire life and experience is an outlier and therefore inherently abnormal.
 
By your reasoning, I'm living in total denial, even though I've lived with my disability for literally all of my life, have fully accepted it, able to cope with it, and don't necessarily want to be "cured" at all. (I'm severely/profoundly deaf, who doesn't use any form of hearing aids for reference, and I really dislike the sensation of hearing.) Sure, being fully able-bodied without needing treatment or worrying about accommodations or accessibility would be nice, but my being disabled has always been the norm to me. There isn't a singular "normal" -- there are many different kinds of "normal" for different individuals. No one should be forced to conform to a singular "normal," whatever that is.

You shouldn't assume that every disabled person longs to be "cured." (Or at least not those with relatively milder forms of disabilities.) Nor should you think you speak for them -- you certainly don't for me. I don't claim to speak for them, either; some disabled people want to be cured at any cost, and some are willing to live with their disabilities. And there's nothing inherently wrong with either. Let them live their lives as they desire.
Not gonna go into it bc powerlevel, but I know plenty folks who would kill to be part of the norm, the majority, because life is easier. No medication, no aids, no being treated like you're lesser. Chill man.

eta: removed my powerlevel cause who cares lmao.
 
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