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Well i think the short guy should top
Eastern Avenue, Dover Heights (Sydney), New South Wales.
This is Dover Heights in Sydney which means this house is worth easily 5-6 million USD on some of the most desirable land in the world.
Recreated for fierce 0 USD
people dont need to be sober and drug-free to deserve food and shelter and kindness imho
Picking strawberries with a beautiful girl and I’m not even smiling I’m just picking the most strategic berries so we can leave and I can go answer emails

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I have a theory that certain niches of zoosadist content are political, and the viewers are using the animal as a replacement for who they actually want to hurt. It's just easier and less risky for them to access content where animals are used. This is based on an exposé a while back that involved a lot of Trump supporters paying for animal torture content, I will let you know if I find/remember the article covering it
Found what I was thinking about
It's not just the flags in the background of this particular video distributor that made me suspect such motives, but if you read the article, the way viewers are talking about and engaging with the content. It's hateful.
Nobody calls each other “terminally online” anymore. I think that’s because everyone is terminally online now. Jobless too. And ugly as fuck. Stains all over our shirts. Stupid as well
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childhood toys that were not toys but they were my toys and I would bring them to bed with me

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"Diaspora voices are all bad". Rohingya? Eelam Tamil? Palestinian? I understand people aren't talking about these specific groups but that doesn't really mean much if making a statement that talks about "diasporas" as though they're like monolithic entities.
When people are forced to leave their nations due to US imperialism or the nationalist ambitions of small nations does that immediately give them reactionary tendencies and immediately implant a CIA chip into their mind? No.
Reactionary diasporas develop due to specific circumstances and these circumstances can change over time as a result of changing political and economic situations. I think rather than discounting "Diaspora voices" as a whole, we could try an approach wherein we don't innately believes narratives because they are spouted by the correct kind of person but do research into those narratives to verify them yourself, whether diaspora or national.
this world is so funny
but I’m done laughing
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real and true motivations for participating in artfight for 9 years straight:
freedom to explore art styles im otherwise too hesitant to try/gets me out of comfort zone
feels good to draw for other people :)
I expressed recently that I strongly believe I would still experience dysphoria in a vacuum, and I've gotten a surprising amount of dissent on this. many have expressed that they believe a trans person could only feel distress about sexed aspects of their body if they learned that it was abnormal for someone of their gender. I think what's been missing from this conversation, though, is the concept of "subconscious sex," a theory I'm a proponent of that Julia Serano writes about in Whipping Girl
I highly recommend reading the book for yourself, but I'll give an excerpt from chapter 5 that hopefully explains the theory. I've added single quotation marks where I feel the wording is a bit dated, but I hope you'll agree the theory itself remains sensible
"Perhaps the best way to describe how my subconscious sex feels to me is to say that it seems as if, on some level, my brain expects my body to be 'female.' Indeed, there is some evidence to suggest that our brains have an intrinsic understanding of what sex our bodies 'should' be. For example, there have been numerous instances in which male infants have been surgically reassigned as female shortly after birth due to botched circumcisions or cloacal exstrophy (a non-intersex medical condition). Despite being raised female and appearing to have 'female' genitals, the majority of such children eventually come to identify as male, demonstrating that brain sex may override both socialization and genital sex"
Serano writes a few pages later, building off of this theory and toward what she calls "gender dissonance":
"For me, the hardest part about being trans has not been the discrimination or ridicule that I have faced for defying societal gender norms, but rather the internal pain I experienced when my subconscious and conscious sexes were at odds with one another... subconsciously seeing myself as female while consciously dealing with the fact that I was [physically] 'male'."
Serano characterizes this dissonance as many feelings at different times: stress, anxiousness, sadness, grief. While she calls this "gender dissonance," I would personally call it "sex dissonance," though I more often just call it "dysphoria" for the sake of clarity (I recently clumsily called it "bodily gender dysphoria"). It's this dissonant distress, explained via the theoretical basis of subconscious sex, that I believe would not simply vanish in a perfect society
I'd like to add that Serano writes in the next chapter about how the word "gender" is used in a large number of ways, and that one of these ways is often as shorthand for "subconscious sex," though most people are probably not aware of that actual terminology. I think this is still true today, and that it's difficult to discuss any of this because we are all running around using different definitions
in other words:
you can acknowledge children are at a more vulnerable stage developmentally while still believing they deserve autonomy.
this is also how you can differentiate youth liberation from encouraging predatory behavior. yes, there's a lot of misinformation on development, such as the 'frontal lobe fully develops at 25' thing, that doesn't mean a 25 year old and a 5 year old are in the same place developmentally. I will raise an eyebrow at anyone who is very insistent that young children and adults are identical. I don't even understand how you could unironically believe this (that is, without ulterior motives) when developmental trauma exists and presents the way it does.
young children are not identical to adults, and this does not mean they deserve to be treated as a lesser form of human, if anything it means we should be more careful in how we approach their needs.
as a child who'd been like. Adultified by the adults around me for being "so mature for my age" (not speaking up when i needed/wanted anything, being smarter than my peers despite developmental issues) Yeah people DO NOT need to be fucking treating children like adults. the person that most frequently told me i was So Mature was my emotionally incestuous mom who constantly tries to use me for her own comfort/gain. its a form of grooming to talk to children like that
however, yes, children deserve the same human rights as adults. children deserve to be treated with respect, humanity, and kindness and patience. they should not be treated as on the level of a peer as an adult, but they should be treated with the same respect you would treat a peer. just because children should be treated as Their Age doesn't mean they should be dehumanized or have their autonomy stripped away
yeah there's something to be said about how society actually praises what is often developmentally inappropriate maturity from children because it's more "obedient".

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fascinating how incels "blackpill" themselves by saying they're destined to be alone and unhappy because they're 5 foot 4 or have a soft chin or whatever (absolutely untrue) but then go on to fulfill that prophecy by burying themselves in an esoteric, self-hating subculture that alienates them not just from women but from a healthy relationship with anyone, including broader society. might be something to that.
ironically, having collectivist beliefs based on the universal humanity of all people can often feel very alienating too, because people are often very selfish and prejudiced. but because the main thrust of that belief system is caring for others and welcoming diverse groups of people as your fellow man, you will inevitably attract people, especially those who also have an optimistic, hopeful outlook, thus creating an inverse of this death cult mentality. it will also get you engaged with the world more, where you will see that men who are short, fat, and have "weak chins" fall in love and become happy all the time
I'm gonna say it, I do think that even the laziest person imaginable should have a roof over their head, food in their stomach, and access to healthcare