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Posts by TeddieSage (Danny)

They blocked me too via an "AI Haters" blocklist.

I will wear this as a badge of honor.

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C'est marrant que personne n'ait mentionné les reliques mortelles sur le débardeur. En même temps, ça collait avec le thème de la vidéo. C'est ce qui est le plus triste quand on est queer, on a grandi avec cette série qui nous est désormais gâchée à cause de son autrice cruelle. :(

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Wind Breaker is basically the Yakuza - Like a Dragon franchise, but with delinquent teenagers defending their town rather than full-blown criminals. Fun anime. lol

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"I never make claims I cannot back."

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Finally some good news

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For anyone who wants the link: ellipsus.com

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Ellipsus is an alternative that is AI-free.

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That's why a lot of people now use Ellipsus to share their docs and save some stuff on it.

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Merci pour cette vidéo !

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Harry Potter, JKR : Un boycott pas comme les autres
Harry Potter, JKR : Un boycott pas comme les autres YouTube video by Tipoui !

Nouvelle vraie vidéo toute belle toute neuve !
Harry Potter, #JKR, Un #boycott pas comme les autres :
youtu.be/VdSBp7OZRuE?...

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Harry Potter, JKR : Un boycott pas comme les autres
Harry Potter, JKR : Un boycott pas comme les autres YouTube video by Tipoui !

#HarryPotter #Transphobie #JKRowling #Francophone

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Bye Felicia! đź’ś
#HarryPotter #JKRowling #Transphobia

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👀❗

**takes notes**

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I kinda feel bad for anyone that is sick and tired of hearing about J.K. Rowling, while also sharing their last name with her. Must be exhausting if that's the case. "Oh hello, I'm Peter Rowling. No, I'm not associated with that TERF. Please leave me alone."

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If you're a transphobe and still support J.K. Rowling, please block me so I can block you in return. Thank you.

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I'm feeling the itch to continue my Fallout 4 playthrough, but I'm also feeling the urge to continue reworking my current book project. Decisions, decisions...

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If you get triggered over they/them pronouns and accuse everything of being woke these days, that's a you problem. You want the status quo to remain the same because you are too insecure to admit that you are a controlling piece of shit that needs therapy. Hope that helps. Proud to be #Woke.

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White letters that say “Acting on sexual attraction or desire” over a purple background and the logo of the Ace Community Survey Team (four squares colored with the asexual flag colors. The last one has a white tick over it).

White letters that say “Acting on sexual attraction or desire” over a purple background and the logo of the Ace Community Survey Team (four squares colored with the asexual flag colors. The last one has a white tick over it).

Over a third of aces indicated that they often (2.8%), sometimes (9.3%), or rarely (24.7%) wished to act on their sexual attraction or desire by pursuing a sexual relationship or experience. A quarter of aces (25.2%) indicated that they never wished to act on their desire, and another third (33.9%) stated that the question was not applicable. Only 4.1% of aces were unsure if they wanted to do so. Among those who were unsure if they were ace, one out of ten (9.8%) stated that they often wished to act on their attraction or desire, while a quarter (27.3%) sometimes did, and a third (31.8%) rarely did. One out of six (16.1%) participants who were unsure if they were ace indicated that they never wished to act on it. Nine out of ten non-ace participants indicated that they often (43.1%), sometimes (35.2%), or rarely (11.9%) wished to act on their attraction or desire. Of non-ace participants, 4.7% indicated that they did not wish to act on that, and only 2.8% were unsure.
Among participants who specifically indicated that they were asexual, almost half (46.4%) indicated that they felt the question was not applicable and nearly a third (29.0%) stated they did not wish to act on any attraction or desire. Around one in five asexual participants indicated that they often (0.9%), sometimes (3.5%), or rarely (16.4%) wished to act on that. Among participants who identified as demisexual, the percentages were similar to those who were unsure if they were ace, with the majority (42.6%) indicating that they rarely wished to act on their sexual attraction or desire, followed by those who sometimes (29.8%) or often (12.7%) did. This trend was also similar among graysexual participants, where nearly half (49.4%) rarely wished to act on their attraction or desire, followed by those who sometimes (21.6%) did. One in six (16.8%) graysexual participants indicated that they never wanted to act on their attraction or desire.

Over a third of aces indicated that they often (2.8%), sometimes (9.3%), or rarely (24.7%) wished to act on their sexual attraction or desire by pursuing a sexual relationship or experience. A quarter of aces (25.2%) indicated that they never wished to act on their desire, and another third (33.9%) stated that the question was not applicable. Only 4.1% of aces were unsure if they wanted to do so. Among those who were unsure if they were ace, one out of ten (9.8%) stated that they often wished to act on their attraction or desire, while a quarter (27.3%) sometimes did, and a third (31.8%) rarely did. One out of six (16.1%) participants who were unsure if they were ace indicated that they never wished to act on it. Nine out of ten non-ace participants indicated that they often (43.1%), sometimes (35.2%), or rarely (11.9%) wished to act on their attraction or desire. Of non-ace participants, 4.7% indicated that they did not wish to act on that, and only 2.8% were unsure. Among participants who specifically indicated that they were asexual, almost half (46.4%) indicated that they felt the question was not applicable and nearly a third (29.0%) stated they did not wish to act on any attraction or desire. Around one in five asexual participants indicated that they often (0.9%), sometimes (3.5%), or rarely (16.4%) wished to act on that. Among participants who identified as demisexual, the percentages were similar to those who were unsure if they were ace, with the majority (42.6%) indicating that they rarely wished to act on their sexual attraction or desire, followed by those who sometimes (29.8%) or often (12.7%) did. This trend was also similar among graysexual participants, where nearly half (49.4%) rarely wished to act on their attraction or desire, followed by those who sometimes (21.6%) did. One in six (16.8%) graysexual participants indicated that they never wanted to act on their attraction or desire.

As part of the 2022 survey, we asked our respondents how often they have wished to act on thei sexual attraction or desire (if they experience it).

#asexual #asexuality #ace #acecommunitysurvey #demisexual #demisexuality #graysexual #graysexuality

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I wonder how many folks on #bsky identify as being part on the #asexuality spectrum. Has anyone actually made some research about this before?

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Finished rewatching the HP movies earlier today. The ones I've had on my old DVDs, before anybody asks. The films aged better than the books, but I still think the HBO Max series is a terrible mistake. Specially because Rowling wants to cause a trans genocide and that is just evil.

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I honestly can't believe that I'm turning 39 in three months. 39. What the hell have I done with my life besides healing from my past traumas and being afraid about what comes next? Phew... I really hope that this new therapy will do me some good.

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2/ Other folks tell you there's nothing wrong, but they still take forever to get back to you to catch up. But in the end, you end up feeling like people are ashamed of being friends with you. It sucks.

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1/ Why is it so difficult to keep in touch with people when you're like the only one who makes all the efforts and the other folks barely acknowledge your existence? It's exhausting and dehumanizing. đź’€

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And they both have friends in D&D circles, so that's cool.

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Dang, that intro is trippy.

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Oh, I wonder if you ever met Damien Haas. He voices the lead character in the english dub. Pretty sweet guy. He also works at Smosh.

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Pokémon is an easy go-to for beginners as well. The Horizons seasons are quite easy on the eyes and they're all on Netflix right now.

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