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Guys! Both AUs made it to the next round!!
Amazing job @karonkar and @purplepixel! I hope to see you guys next year! Good game!
unironically i think about these verses fucking constantly. such a beautiful demonstration and self-acknowledgment of performative/above-the-waist feminism from men. the acknowledgment of “bitches and hoes” being an unfeminist term contrasted with the straight confession of sexualising feminist decisions and movements that men can benefit from
somehow this self-report has a better understanding of feminism and men taking advantage of it then most libfems/modern “feminists”. i believe this is because it comes from a man who won’t pretend to be feminist to begin with. said man is well aware what men mean when they say “bitches” and “hoes”. his lack of care for abiding to liberal feminism allows him to see through the “bitch can mean anyone!!” and “it’s a reclaimed term!” bullshit. he knows personally that men sexualise feminist demonstrations and without the “that’s uncomfortable to think about so we ignore it” libfem filter he can acknowledge the issue far better than most.
i know another man who has very little issue with saying slurs and very little care for feminism. when i mentioned “bitch” being a slur to him, unlike other “feminist” men, he immediately said “oh yeah. for sure that’s a slur. i just don’t care.”.
men who feign feminism want to maintain their privilege while also maintaining their social status as a “feminist” at the same time, meaning they entirely reject the proposal of a feminist issue if it doesn’t benefit them. on the other hand, men who don’t care to label themselves feminist often have less issue acknowledging feminist issues, since they don’t support the notion that feminist issues should be resolved to begin with, therefore their privileges aren’t threatened by the acknowledgment of an issue.
song lyrics are from Bo Burnham’s Words, Words, Words
idk thinking abt maternity
I was thinking of Audrey being a serial cheater that has all these kids living with their baby daddies. Now I'm making these characters in my head that has names that rhyme or end with 'oe.
Like Aoi (or as Audrey spells it Aoe), Japanese whasian girl that lives with her father and came to Paris for whatever reason.
I'm just thinking there's this huge group of people that come to Paris to see or find their mother. AND IT TURNS OUT NOT ONLY DO THEIR NAMES RHYME BUT THEY'RE ALL HALF SIBLINGS.
Andre is horrified, Audrey is embarrassed, and Chloe and/or Zoe are surprised it went this far.

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Man, I freaking love this guy. I'd eat cheddar with this dude. I'd go to Disneyland with him.
Another older post but.....
I genuinely think that had Maverick had bio kids of his own, they'd grown up kinda differently than Bradley is implied to have in canon. Not because Maverick would suddenly love Bradley less or he'd be a shitty dad, but other factors (might be unpopular, but I think that despite the emotional mess he is, Maverick could have been a decent dad, if not a good one had he embraced that role earlier.)