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    The Republican War on Transgender People, Drag Queens, and Queerness in General

    if you're getting tired of the emotive personalisation then stop talking about your hunches and your feelings. Opinions are by nature emotive personalisation. You can't get around this, you can just decide to employ the facts, which you don't want to do.
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    The Republican War on Transgender People, Drag Queens, and Queerness in General

    You speak of potentially irrevocable consequences, yet then will concede that the trans regret rate is low, less than 3% and then will also say that puberty blockers are not being handed out like sweets. So which one is it? Either it is a prolonged process with consultation at all points, or...
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    The Republican War on Transgender People, Drag Queens, and Queerness in General

    where the double irony of pseudo-secular theocrats like biscuits come in. on one hand they would like to lambaste people like padraig for being advocates for eugenics, yet they are in a feverish and hopeless quest to find the gay gene.
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    The Republican War on Transgender People, Drag Queens, and Queerness in General

    in terms of agency, they're not. born this way ideology is just that, ideology. One chooses to be gay, one is not born gay, whatever that means. at best one could say that they are born a sodomite, (incoherent but whatever) but even that itself does not indicate being gay, or anything to do with...
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    The Republican War on Transgender People, Drag Queens, and Queerness in General

    ok. then we shouldn't consider any teenagers declaration of being gay accurate. Are you willing to grant that, my fellow interlocutor? after all, it could be a fad in todays day and age, when incel ideology is on the rise and there are many reasons for a boy to want to pretend to be gay, even if...
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    Wuhan Killer Sneeze (thanks Tea)

    joking is for resentful fools.
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    The Republican War on Transgender People, Drag Queens, and Queerness in General

    You forget that homosexuality was conceived as sodomy in tributary societies. In that sense, homosexuality per your definition, as understood by us all, is equally a fad. I don't like the term 'fad' though, it reaks of inexactitude. and no, homosexuality and sodomy are far from identical. the...
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    why is dissensus an asylum?

    oh no it's just called nike talk, but it's more about hip hop and feminism. It's not really about sneakers, that's just the branding because it originally started off like that in the early 00s.
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    why is dissensus an asylum?

    that's the thing. you've been bullish and oafish to us. instead of trying to help us leave the cult of Burialfords, you've barged in, tried to force your perspective on us. we're not ready to hear it yet because we're still trying to escape the mind manipulation and phalocentrism of mr. tumple...
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    Homophobia and Phallic Culture in Hip Hop

    as much inspired by avant-classical. see Glenn Branca.
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    why is dissensus an asylum?

    you might want to check out digitalspy or niketalk fforums. they would be much more amenable to your concerns, I feel. Dissensus is more of a cult, really. We're trying to get out of it ourselves.
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    Homophobia and Phallic Culture in Hip Hop

    that might be so, but I know which musicians people like Levene and wobble are influenced by. So I can make the comparison. But you can only think in genre-ed (gendered?) terms.
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    why is dissensus an asylum?

    dissensus is not going to give you any knowledge.
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    Homophobia and Phallic Culture in Hip Hop

    you only find this opinion silly because you have relatively scant knowledge of jazz, and your knowledge of reggae extends to Mad Lion, if that.
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    Homophobia and Phallic Culture in Hip Hop

    Levene can be compared to John McLaughlin, yes. Jah Wobble could be compared to Leroy Sibbles, Glenn Brown etc. But Sibbles and Brown were much tighter. Wobble has good technique but his rhythm is too loose. He can make good reggae rock and whiteboy reggae/dub but he'd need to get tighter in...
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    why is dissensus an asylum?

    shoulda woulda coulda, it's a nice pop song, but that's about it. Life does not work through should's, it works through doings. Be the change you want to see, change the streets and get off dissensus!
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    Homophobia and Phallic Culture in Hip Hop

    can't compare to John McLaughlin, Dave Holland and Reggie Workman. they just can't. not even in the same league.
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    why is dissensus an asylum?

    only the safe cocooned world.
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    why is dissensus an asylum?

    well that is very naive. The real world, the streets do not work like that.
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    Homophobia and Phallic Culture in Hip Hop

    The Stooges predated punk. Voiboids and clash were awful.
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