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TheFriar, to comicstrips in Go for it ben

Really? I thought it was touching.

TheFriar, to privacyguides in The Battle for Biometric Privacy

Regulation “may” fail to keep up with the technology?

lol regulation is always done after the fact—if it all. In the EU, yeah, there’s a chance it gets done eventually. The US lol. Regulation is about 44 years behind.

TheFriar, to memes in Cavity search

And why, if you have photographic evidence of grand theft, you’d text the person who stole with just “this is Erica from the dentist office.”

I have a feeling this internet person is making stuff up.

TheFriar, to mensliberation in Why do hardly any straight men write about sex and dating? | Imogen West-Knights

But generalities are wrong, period. When the subject is described subjectively, then you’re not crossing any lines. When you question your own perception, there’s no way you could really inadvertently cross any sexist line.

TheFriar, to mensliberation in Why do hardly any straight men write about sex and dating? | Imogen West-Knights

You think? I dunno. It’s 100% about how you actually view women. When you talk about the woman you’re dating in a way that just recognizes them as another person, then there is no problem.

I believe wholeheartedly I could write this column without issue.

TheFriar, (edited ) to comicstrips in ‘RANDOM FLUFF #43’ [OC] Relationship goal for 2024? ;)

I’m confused about the wet, directional heart leaking and pointing under the table?

…or am I not and it’s exactly what I think?

TheFriar, to movies in Amanda Knox slams Hollywood’s handling of true-crime films, asking: Where are the ethics?

You’re telling me the woman whose tragedy was sensationalized as she was weirdly sexualized and demonized and judged in the court of public opinion doesn’t like the true crime industry? Weird.

TheFriar, to memes in Dating

All I have seen is double standards whenever men’s issues need to be talked about versus women’s issues. Mental health issues, women pedophiles/predators versus men pedophiles/predators, or male SA versus female SA, military recruitments, physical risk jobs like ones at construction sites, women publicly allowed to get away with sexual harassment or roadside flirting, or men being called creeps for being nice to children but women are “inclusive” and never creepy, et al.

I thought you said men built this world. Now you have a problem with the way the world runs? Sounds like some pinko leftist feminist hooey.

TheFriar, to memes in Dating

All I have seen is double standards whenever men’s issues need to be talked about versus women’s issues. Mental health issues, women pedophiles/predators versus men pedophiles/predators, or male SA versus female SA, military recruitments, physical risk jobs like ones at construction sites, women publicly allowed to get away with sexual harassment or roadside flirting, or men being called creeps for being nice to children but women are “inclusive” and never creepy, et al.

Wait, I thought you said men built this world. Now you have a problem with the way the world runs? Sounds like some pinko leftist feminist hooey.

TheFriar, to lemmyshitpost in Someone didn't think out the implications.

Disgusting thinking. Can you imagine

TheFriar, to lemmyshitpost in Bowl cut gang, rise up.

Are you sure you’re not dealing with false memories here? We were kids. Sure, after we all lost the bowl cuts and became adolescents, we made fun of/were embarrassed of the haircuts we used to have.

But no one at all in my life ever even discussed our haircuts until we were old enough to want to be someone else. Or maybe you’re younger than I am and I lost my bowl cut with the times and some kids had them stick around through when you were a kid.

But there was zero discussion of them until we didn’t have them anymore in anyone i ever knew. But we all definitely had them as young kids.

TheFriar, to lemmyshitpost in Bowl cut gang, rise up.

Um. Bowl cuts are in style NOW. Have you not seen those 20-something TikTok guys who are so sure they’re the most attractive person in the world? Bowl cuts.

And bowl cuts weren’t cringe in the 90s. Hence why we all had them. It was an accepted style of the time, and because the most horrible styles of the 90s are suddenly on trend again, they’re not cringe now—according to general consensus and fashion. It’s all relative. You or I can look back at our bowl cuts and think they look terrible, but they didn’t have the same context when they were on our heads back then. And they don’t for the people who got that haircut now.

TheFriar, to lemmyshitpost in Webcam repairman

Scrotum-length is in the eye of the beholder.

Annihilate all short scrotes

TheFriar, to lemmyshitpost in The only thing keeping us Millennials going at this point

This would be the day that I die. And it comes out with some serious force like Katy Perry getting absolutely blasted to the floor? But the person who opens it is some old mayor or something. My entire life would have a point.

TheFriar, (edited ) to privacy in I don't have anything to hide, so I don't care

Because dude was a genius prodigy. Smart people talk the best words.

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