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The highground was a trained weakness in Annie 7 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
I just played Lego Star Wars yesterday. What a godly game.
Domo arigato 5 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
It even says his name in katakana right next to him lol
You are glorious. 12 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Maybe, but that's how it works in reality. Even if your intentions are good and you want to prevent people from "sinning", telling them they can't have sex before marriage and refusing to talk about methods of birth control does way more harm than good. Why do you think the Bible belt has the highest number of teen pregnancies?
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You are glorious. 12 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
That's a good question. There are people who would consider kissing before marriage too impure, or even hugging. Y'know, the type of people who would use the chewed gum analogy and mean it.
I don't disagree that sex, at least the way I see it, is a private thing, and a sort of bonding ritual I guess. Personally I'm not the type to sleep around either. However, a) you can have a beautiful bonding experience with a boyfriend/girlfriend you're not married to, premarital sex doesn't make you a chewed gum, and b) me feeling the way I do shouldn't dictate what other people do. Maybe for some people there's a disconnect between sex and love because of traumatic experiences. Maybe they have attachment issues but a high libido. I can't judge their situation and honestly forcing people like that into marriage would be even worse. What we have now is better than marrying someone you know for half a year because you wanna bone without breaking the purity promise and then regretting it forever.
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Ah, a woman of culture 3 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Same, and I never really played sports games so I don't even know this was a thing
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Modern problems require modern solutions 9 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Yo, multivitamin gummies are great though
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Pomegranate honey looks very festive 5 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Ha, thank you! I was wondering if anyone would get it
You are glorious. 12 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
1) What is the argument?
2) Is there not a middle ground between total purity and "treating sex as a leisure activity"? Because as far as I know people who argue against the former rarely argue for the latter.
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Puma looking down over the forest from the top of a tree 4 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Assassin's Creed puma edition
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Every time I wear a crop top 3 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Yuuuup. "Hey this dress is really cute and sexy!" *dress starts riding up as soon as I go out* "Aaaaand nope."
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You monsters!! 5 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
The meat and fruit combination has been a thing for ever though. In my country there's a meal that has a pork chop with half a canned peach and cheese on top of it, and it's pretty good. Pizza with ham and pineapple isn't that bad, people are just hating on it because it's popular.
In fact Italian and French cuisine often uses wine to cook meat. And what is wine but a fermented fruit juice? And I'm sure you'd find many fruit and meat combinations in Italian cuisine if you googled around.
So stop it with the fake offense, y'all
Pomegranate honey looks very festive 5 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Tbh wine honey sounds good
And I don't even like alcohol
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Pomegranate honey looks very festive 5 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
*laughs in Hades*
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You are glorious. 12 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
The gum or sticky tape analogy is so gross. As if having some experience inherently made you unsellable goods instead of just a goddamn human being who wants to explore what being human means.
Not to mention abstinence only education doesn't work.
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Weird fashion flex. 9 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Sounds like a fun experience
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Weird fashion flex. 9 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
The post says "her" and she presents rather feminine. I don't know who that is though so I have no other indicators as to what pronouns this person prefers, so I'm just going off what the post says.
Screw white people and their*shuffles deck, draws card*courtesy to cashiers and people 10 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Yeah but it implies that non-white people don't give a toss about cashiers.
But you're right, racism is racism no matter who it's directed at.
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Quite a contradiction 8 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
I agree, I think the way things are now, it's considered the responsibility of the consumer to buy things that have recyclable packaging, are made ethically, their production isn't harmful to the environment etc. And I try to do all that as much as I can, but this problem wouldn't be here in the first place if there were regulations on the companies
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American exceptionalism summed up in one picture 19 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Wow, I didn't know that. I mean, the saying "pull yourself up by the bootstraps" always made no sense to me, but I didn't know that it was actually was the point and people have been using it wrong for so long.
Fat cat 3 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
He's just big boned
What an adorable cat
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Ah yes, seen it happen before 2 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
*laughs in tea drinker*
Weird fashion flex. 9 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
She looks like a dad who just came home from work
Screw white people and their*shuffles deck, draws card*courtesy to cashiers and people 10 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Wtf no way
Sounds like that person was trying to scam you hard.
It never happened to me but yeah sometimes it happened that there weren't enough dividers and the cashier got confused, luckily the person behind me never tried to scam me into paying for their stuff.
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Screw white people and their*shuffles deck, draws card*courtesy to cashiers and people 10 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Damn that's kinda racist to assume that only white people care enough about lower wage workers to not make their job harder by having to guess where your stuff ends and someone else's begins.
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Quite a contradiction 8 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
To be fair just because you live in the country doesn't mean your carbon footprint is lower. Your choices as an individual matter more than where you live, like what type of transportation you use, what cosmetic products you buy, what food you eat, if you buy your clothing new or thrifted etc. If you live in a nice place, lucky you, but don't pretend you don't contribute to climate change.
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