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A_Toasty_Strudel ,
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This is that weird kinda internet my body craves.

A_Toasty_Strudel ,
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If you’re always struggling to pay your bills, you need to increase your income.

"just make more money" lmaooooo

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A_Toasty_Strudel ,
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I fit suits and make custom clothing for people for a fine mens clothes store. That's been around forever.

Freedom of Sex - The moral case for letting trans kids change their bodies. ( nymag.com )

... [Hanging] trans rights on the thin peg of gender identity, a concept clumsily adapted from psychiatry and strongly influenced by both gender studies and the born-this-way tactics of the campaign for marriage equality [was a mistake]. [It] has won us modest gains at the level of social acceptance. But we have largely failed...

A_Toasty_Strudel ,
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I'm feeling a little divided here. On one hand I definitely don't look at trans people like there's something wrong with them, or that there's some sort of mental illness involved. But I also don't know how I feel about giving hormone therapy to someone who's not considered an adult. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but certain hormone therapy treatments can cause permanent effects on the body, that if the individual who received it were to for some reason decide the therapy was a mistake, are unreversable. It feels like we have to find that fine line between not infringing on people's rights to be themselves, but also not let children make life altering decisions with reckless abandon.

A_Toasty_Strudel ,
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Sony! Give it to meeeeeeee

I do gotta hope they rework the chalice dungeons tho.

A_Toasty_Strudel , (edited )
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My friends and I incorporated playing video games together after we went bowling for my homie's birthday last week. I think people playing more games is probably a symptom of a larger issue. If you want to call introverted people having more to occupy themselves at home an "issue."

The social housing secret: how Vienna became the world’s most livable city ( www.theguardian.com )

Part of the reason Schranz’s apartment is so affordable is simple: it’s owned by the city. In Vienna, that is (almost) the norm. The landlord of approximately 220,000 socially rented apartments, it is the largest home-owning city in Europe (in London, which has more than 800,000 socially rented apartments, they are owned by...

A_Toasty_Strudel ,
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Not when there's "passive income" to be made!

A_Toasty_Strudel ,
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I remember seeing this guy a couple years ago. He did a ton of these where by the end he's painting himself inside the picture like, 5 layers deep. Lol

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