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Cake day: 2024年12月16日






  • What the complete and actual fuck?

    This is absolutely fetishizing. It’s applying a sexual aspect to the injection of E.

    There is absolutely nothing sexual in this image. The artist’s submission is rated General. There are no genitals or breasts exposed and there isn’t the slightest hint of anything suggestive.

    You would say there is nothing sexual about the image here? Portraying two anthropomorphic dogs in their underwear. Implying a relationship between them with the collars on the wall and implied top/bottom roles?

    Being in underwear is not inherently sexual. Relationships are not inherently sexual, and sexual relationships are not constantly engaging in sexual activity. Collars on the wall of a bedroom of canine characters is not inherently sexual, and I genuinely don’t agree with you that there is anything that suggests top/bottom roles.

    The artist also does NSFW art, so they actively fetishize these characters.

    This is not one of those pieces of art, so you are just spouting complete nonsense.


  • Again, apply this concept to diabetics. What about diabetics who can’t afford to buy all the insulin they need? For example, do you think a poor diabetic should be discouraged from taking expired or improperly stored insulin when their only alternative option is not taking any insulin at all? (example I found in this study)

    What I’m getting at here is that hormone therapy is a medical treatment that can and does save lives and improves quality of life - not just for trans people either. And in this current era of transphobic fascism, I think it’s kinda fucked up to imply to, say, trans folks in red states that may be banning HRT this sort of “oh well, if you can’t get your life-saving medication through the proper channels, you should just go without” idea.

    At least, that’s how my perspective as a cis dude is interpreting what you’re saying in the context of the world right now.




  • I’ve thought about asking our neighbor about putting a dog door in our shared fence so her dog and mine can play together in either yard without needing to plan out a play date. Seems like a cool idea if it can lock from either or both sides!







  • Noxy@pawb.socialtocats@lemmy.worldA greeting - or a warning?English
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    11 个月前

    I definitely see clusters of tablets at some restaurants so they can manage it all.

    It’s definitely quite common. And I hate it. I have a hard time not judging folks’ use of these things, at least in the USA where the people doing the actual work don’t get their fair share of the money, let alone health insurance or paid time off or sick leave.