Calypso made some good points about the double standard between gods and and goddesses and their romances, but seriously girl.
Much of the troubling content that comes to mind—especially when I am ejaculating—during a fap session falls into this category of human dignity violations
Here is some Charli XCX for you because I love Charli XCX. It's really that simple. This was probably spurred on by @kat-eleven and I talking about the Lorde Remix of Girl, So Confusing which is really an absolute triumph. Sort of a fascinating look at a lot of things including how you can just squash drama if you want to. It's a good song. Anyway, here are some pics of Charli out and about promoting her stuff, she's having a moment and thank god, it's overdue. Today I want to fuck Charli XCX.
Crazy appears deemed a pejorative by some who work in mental health
Emilie Autumn - Girls! Girls! Girls!
"The vast majority of men’s leisure time is screen time, including video games and pornography. […] There is no risk involved, no exposure to hardship or danger in the least. It is, as Regnerus calls it, cheap sex. And it cheapens everyone involved." — Josh Hawley, Manhood (2023)
beating myself up over this til I get to my appointment
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the issue of Nature celebrating 50 years of Hugh Everett's Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics (and an excellent pastiche of an SF pulp cover)
---stolen from Moshe Feder, who actually tracked it down
"The story of Pemberton and Coca-Cola is widely known, the stuff of urban legend. Back then, carbonation was a big deal, requiring special high-pressure jets to force enough carbon dioxide into a solution. There was no method for reinforcing standard glass bottles, so carbonation had to be done in pharmacies with special equipment and drunk on-site. This became known as the soda fountain. Thus, Coca-Cola was originally sold only in pharmacies. But there was another reason as well.
What is not widely known is that Pemberton was a morphine addict, after being wounded in the Civil War. The reason he developed his sacred formula was a long-standing attempt to wean himself off his addiction."
The Morphine Addict, 1894 by Santiago Rusiñol (Spanish, 1861–1931)
i have a lot more to say but you can rest assured that Love and Leashes was good
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