jobhaver:

redgrieve:

Why is being told that Marilyn Manson removed his lower two ribs so he could suck his own dick in middle school like a common thing why is that an experience every American child goes through i just don’t

federal mandates on standardized testing necessitate that all children nationally be taught certain curriculum at particular grade levels

catcmack:

lizardlicks:

curlicuecal:

the-real-seebs:

sailorzombiestar:

ktcadabra:

I love this game.

“Somehow it never occurred to my princess, whom I’d lovingly crafted into a tense, paranoid warlord, that she shouldn’t empty a box of mysterious mailcandy into her mouth. You would think studying poison and espionage would have saved me from this espionage poison, but instead, a list of other skills, skills I never studied, princess skills, were key to avoiding this fate. I guess that’s the lesson: you can’t build a successful Arya without adding a little Sansa.”

PCGamer

This is an amazing game, also brutally hard.

Oh, man. After my first few fun failures through I was like “okay no I am going to survive this thing” and I sort of accidentally had some of my own guards killed to further my own ends and I lost the respect of my father forever and I quashed the noble and the peasant rebellions ruthlessly and I arranged my future marriage to some aristo kid because politics and I sunk an entire fleet of enemy ships and I accidentally awoke a terror of the deeps to ravage my people for years to come but I also survived dammit.

Oh my god I need to play this NOW

I have never heard of this game before this moment but now I have A MIGHTY NEED

We need labels because we do not want to be overridden by the default. And that includes labels for the default, instead of allowing people to insist that they are the norm and thus don’t need a label. Hence all the brouhaha over ‘cis,’ a term used to describe people who have a gender consistent with that assigned to them at birth. It’s perfectly reasonable to label those people, distinguishing them from trans people, who have genders that differ from those assigned to them at birth. Both groups of people need to be identified.