they only tolerable song about love i can think off aside from this one i guess at the moment is "cant hug every cat".
i cant listen to stuff now tho, because i have a bunch of ppl chainsawing the last remainings of the trees that got screwed by the snow about two months ago, and turns out chainsaws do a lot of noise, but i will listen to all of your posted songs at some point
i cant listen to stuff now tho, because i have a bunch of ppl chainsawing the last remainings of the trees that got screwed by the snow about two months ago, and turns out chainsaws do a lot of noise, but i will listen to all of your posted songs at some point
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(im not going to repost them because there are A LOT but if you needem - the bony dude gotem)
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Okay. All done. Im open to debate on any of these and i can give artist or album names to whatever in case you find something you love.
Thanks for tuning in to zir0's "no love nor lewds" radio~
Have a good night, skellows
Thanks for tuning in to zir0's "no love nor lewds" radio~
Have a good night, skellows
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The biggest trick is to listen to showtunes or video game ost. Even then, there's soooo much wonderful lyricless music out there. Maybe I'll dump a bunch some day.
...huh. this is the first music dump in channel zir0 history....
Weird.
...huh. this is the first music dump in channel zir0 history....
Weird.
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Has anybody else considered that "the a stands for ally" is a paradox?
I've been thinking about this for a while, but I feel that when somebody claims that LGBTQIA+ includes "ally," they're creating a logical paradox.
If you look at the definition of "ally" (for example in Merriam-Webster), you'll see:
"a person or group that provides assistance and support in an ongoing effort, activity, or struggle—often now used specifically of a person who is not a member of a marginalized or mistreated group but who expresses or gives support to that group"
And this isn't only in Merriam-Webster. If you call yourself an ally but insert yourself into the marginalized group you're supporting, you're directly contradicting the very definition of ally.
By definition, you can't be an ally of something you are a part of.
"It's a paradox, there is no answer!" - GLaDOS
https://redd.it/lt301t
@asexualityonreddit
I've been thinking about this for a while, but I feel that when somebody claims that LGBTQIA+ includes "ally," they're creating a logical paradox.
If you look at the definition of "ally" (for example in Merriam-Webster), you'll see:
"a person or group that provides assistance and support in an ongoing effort, activity, or struggle—often now used specifically of a person who is not a member of a marginalized or mistreated group but who expresses or gives support to that group"
And this isn't only in Merriam-Webster. If you call yourself an ally but insert yourself into the marginalized group you're supporting, you're directly contradicting the very definition of ally.
By definition, you can't be an ally of something you are a part of.
"It's a paradox, there is no answer!" - GLaDOS
https://redd.it/lt301t
@asexualityonreddit
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Has anybody else considered that "the a stands for ally" is a paradox?
I've been thinking about this for a while, but I feel that when somebody claims that LGBTQIA+ includes "ally," they're creating a logical...
we shouldnt say "LGBTQIA+", no matter how many letters are there. we should say "ABC", "Anything But Cishet"