Ask me about gender, sexuality, politics, or religion:
Recent Responses
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Are you non-religious?
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no i would never change my first or last name, i dont even really like nicknames
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people that go around claiming to have OCD are usually the messiest people out, they might line up the peas on their plate but the rest of their house is like a laundry bomb
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i think the rest of the world definitely does
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if it was figurative, a mural, or a witty political statement . . . tags and swear words in isolation do not seem artistic to me
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i would probably be more likely to assume that she is extra scared of it because of some incident that has happened in her past
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that would be a cool option, i would be interested in that one
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depends on where your eye views it from
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if by "abortionist" you mean medical doctor specialising in OB/GYN then i would definitely choose "abortionist"
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i think it probably evolved because women were supposed to appear chaste and sexless in public, and men didnt want other men looking at their naked property and getting ideas
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something similar to that happens in The World According To Garp
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if by "advantage" you mean women living in fear of violence because violence against women is so prevalent, and women having the physical size, strength, volume, and power of men lauded over them as a form of intimidation, then yes women do have the "advantage"
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i would befriend anyone nice, regardless of looks or physical health
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arcadia california apparently, just looked it up on wiki, i live in newcastle australia
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i think while religious fundamentalism still exists we dont deserve to call ourselves intelligent or evolved
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i didnt realise anyone still was listening to this song - i wasnt expecting much more in the looks department from someone who calls himself plastic bertrand
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yes i would, well i would read one book on it if it was written well, its an interesting concept, but i wouldnt want the theme to saturate all popular culture like teen vampires do now
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Morgan Bell’s Bio
Sydney, Australia
atheist, asexual, australian, queer, engineer, writer, chronic pain, adjustment disorder

