I get the sentiment, but overnight oats with honey and banana fucking slaps. I'd eat that if I was queen of the world (ignoring the fact that I wouldn't be queen of the world very long because I'd use my unquestioned power to dismantle all the fucked up systems that made a "queen of the world" possible)
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The concept of a rigid biological sex binary is a social construct, that's basically the entire point of this post.
You cared enough to comment. "The site doesn't want readers" what does that even mean?
General Kenobi...
The DJs (producers) are still all over popular music - they're just either not doing features anymore because they don't need it, or they're producing the songs that are popular without taking artist credit.
Really important to notice that the environmental impact is logarithmic here. Switching to plant based products, even for one or two days a week, has an immense positive impact.
Here's a thought - reverse the undoing of roe v wade?
Not just a drug, also the largest child labour force!
I can't recommend enough that you read the sequel too! There's even more but I haven't read them yet. Its all just so good and cozy and yum.
How fucking delusional do you have to be to earnestly suggest that this is your goal
Maybe a slight tangent, but it drives me insane when I see/hear people do the following in scripted or written content.
The normal, very casual sentence structure could be "Chocolate cake, which I am quite partial to..." but they will flip it around, which is usually fine, but they do it in a way that doesn't make sense with the words used. They'll do something like "Chocolate cake, of which I am quite partial to". (Where the correct rearrangement would be "to which I am quite partial")
I know its nitpicky because I can still perfectly understand their meaning, but it feels like people do it because they want to sound smarter. And that's fine! I just wish they'd go that tiny step further and learn how to properly use that method of sentence rearrangement! Drives me nuts.
That is all.