There is a difference between the exception and the rule. Which I can’t believe I have to explain when it comes to clowns.
It’s nice to meet all you. I am she/her, can speak Toki Pona and English (non-natively), and locatable on Reddit as MozartWasARed. The links at https://discord.gg/sEuSSDz6TQ and https://www.deviantart.com/triagonal/art/My-copyright-policy-and-the-impact-it-extends-into-906668443 are pertinent to me.
There is a difference between the exception and the rule. Which I can’t believe I have to explain when it comes to clowns.
Most clowns would have protected those boys.
What about him?
This sums it up for me too.
I was resolving a conflict once and, instead of saying “make up or breakup”, I said “make out or breakout”. The fact I screwed that up probably helped the conflict cease though.
Clowns. Like, why? You don’t even hear about a fear of clowns in ancient documents/literature.
It depends on the billionaire.
I don’t yet. I just wear thick clothes.
Someone called it insulting once when I donated all my socks that didn’t have a second sock.
I think a remake or sequel of Samurai Pizza Cats would be golden.
Those are injuries though. I mean like an actual medical condition, something like “that character has autism” or “this one has asthma”. We only had one character with a medical condition that was something that wasn’t an amputee, the guy from Rogue One who takes off his breathing mask to take his last breath right before he was about to die. They portrayed it as a dramatic extension of his villainy. “Diversity” in Star Wars is incredibly disappointing.
I’ve lived in mostly rural areas, so ACAB doesn’t apply nearly as much, but one of my two best friends took law classes and became one of those officers that goes door-to-door checking on people. I technically would assume it’s like a probation officer type of position, but she’s so unathletic and overall physically outside the expectations you’d place on a cop that either A) she’s not a parole officer B) they hired her simply because she can run fast or C) they hired her because she’s the last person to fulfill the ACAB stereotype on account of how unintimidating she is, and even if I were one of those ACAB types of people, I would never in a million years visualize her as fulfilling anything except the exception to the rule.
How did I react to the news? I just shrugged. If anything, it gave me some comfort that I had a cop friend which would help certain conflicts I could end up in. From a certain point of view, if you’re so scared of cops, having a cop friend could be seen as increasing your chances of having the benefit of the doubt should something happen. Wouldn’t you want to be friends with the people in power?
For someone who wanted to make Star Wars as “inclusive” as possible, Kathleen Kennedy neglected so many opportunities. For starters, we only ever saw one Star Wars character with any disability, and they used it to portray his villainy. No poly characters, no varying religious communities, heck they didn’t even have any relationships between droids and organic life forms despite the Dr. Aphra comics trying to make it clear the Star Wars universe doesn’t have our level of standards for what counts as an expected relationship. It’s almost as if they weren’t trying to be inclusive, just populist.
Like: The whole biography of Talos.
Dislike: The story of the Gordian knot.
Rob Paulsen’s son Ash Paulsen is one of the hosts of GameXplain.
That’s like the nose equivalent of ear candling. Just stick with the safer advice, would you?
Going on two years.
I ask why.
Mjolnir being something that can only be wielded by “worthy” people wasn’t one of Odin’s best decisions from a practical standpoint.