People always complain about how hard it is to be skinny. (Which it ain’t, really.)
No one complains about how hard it is to be fat. Which it is — because I’ve been minorly fat and it fucking sucked.
People always complain about how hard it is to be skinny. (Which it ain’t, really.)
No one complains about how hard it is to be fat. Which it is — because I’ve been minorly fat and it fucking sucked.
It’s fucking bonkers that a lot of lib types believe that my body as it is now is less “real” than someone 400 pounds because I spent years shaping it in my (home) gym. They — particularly many women — see it as leveling up undeservedly, almost like you’re stealing from them, or cheating somehow.
But having haters means you are doing something rather than what most people do, which is wallow in loserdom. I’ll take it!
Russian troops hijacked 1,377,925 Ukrainians to Russia. It's the population of Philadelphia, Munich, or Milan.
Ombudsman's office has evidences of forced and pre-planned deportation.
Video from an adviser to the mayor of Mariupol shows forced deportations from the ruined city. pic.twitter.com/lC0p40LoRZ— Alexander Khrebet/Олександр Хребет (@AlexKhrebet) May 21, 2022
Peace! People who buy Russan propaganda wholesale…what is wrong with them?
The concept was invented so attractive people could brag about being seen as attractive without comming off as boastful.
Instead, they get to loudly state that they are seen as attractive as *a complaint* and thereby simultaneously brag and garner sympathy.
— mike burns (@rhaegar227) May 22, 2022
I think humblebragging is about 80% of “objectification” complaints. That’s just human nature.
Ukraine is not just fighting for territories, it's fighting for people. Those under Russian occupation suffer from terrible human rights abuse: kidnappings, torture, rape, extrajudicial killings. Ukraine needs to liberate occupied territories to protect them. The West must help pic.twitter.com/9HjVYjpgmz
— Olga Tokariuk (@olgatokariuk) May 20, 2022
I think Olga is right; if we allow Putin to take Ukraine, or even part of Ukraine, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia are likely up next. Not to mention the genocide that absolutely will occur in Ukraine (is already occurring).
Those arguing for peace are hoping concessions to Putin will work. These will not.
managerialists desperately need to believe this, because if there is actually such a thing as an irreplaceable person, it derails the whole managerial project that demands that all individuals be helpless in the face of managerial institutions
it is, of course, false https://t.co/hYoKTXg6DX
— Dedicating Ruckus (@ded_ruckus) May 21, 2022
It is false. Some institutions and organizations just would not exist, or not amount to much, without a few key people. PMC libs fucking hate that idea, but it is nevertheless true.
The beauty of America is he could be flat broke in two years if he comes down with the wrong kind of cancer https://t.co/meppV6xm5C
— your himbo boyfriend (@swolecialism) May 21, 2022
Yep. I don’t consider anyone truly wealthy in the US until they could get cancer and not be bankrupt at the end of it all. That’s usually around $10 million.
Would fail. The level of coordination needed could not be achieved. Military might is useless with no viable way to wield it cohesively. This is assuming no nuclear weapons are used by either side.
At most, Alaska and Hawaii could be taken and held by a determined foe. But the mainland? No.
it’s true https://t.co/ge1ISZpuGm
— Faine Greenwood (@faineg) May 22, 2022
I am now watching the Halo TV show. No one alerted me to this fact.
Among all humans, I think I’m fairly short. Among other writers, a solid medium. But I also once did a charity event with my wife’s PhD chemistry cohort and I was the tallest person involved by about a head. It was the best day of my life. https://t.co/6XjnqgwTFb
— Matt Bell (@mdbell79) May 20, 2022
I was often the tallest or nearly the tallest person around when I was in China. I didn’t like it; I don’t like standing out. I am fine with my height. It made me try harder. I now rule very hard.