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tumbler-polls · 5 months
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Hiii! Right now, there is this huuuge debate within the LGBT community as to whether not wanting to date trans folks is transphobic. I'm bi, so pre/post-op is not an issue for me because I like all kinds of genitals, but I'm wondering how the attraction works in this regard for cis monosexual people (gays, lesbians, straights).
Could you make a poll asking, "Would you date a pre-op trans person?" with the options "No, I want my partner to have particular stuff down there", "Yes, but I wouldn't want to interact with their genitals", "Yes, I'm into all kinds of genitals, what matters is how someone identifies", and additional options: cis straight guy / cis gay guy / cis straight woman / cis lesbian. I sent this idea to other poll blogs, but they refused to publish it :((
This topic is quite controversial and can be triggering to some people. We want our blog to be an inclusive space, so we'll let our followers decide.
Feel free to make suggestions / expand on your answer in the comments!
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superliz6 · 2 months
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do you think Lin has ever or would ever get an abortion ?
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I doubt she's ever gotten one, even though she probably would be open to the idea of it.
Personally, I think if she had gotten pregnant while dating Tenzin she would have just had the baby. Having said that, I think she took every possible effort to prevent that from happening in the first place.
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acedreamur · 3 months
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Okay guys.
This is where we need to have a talk….about this
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People have ships and it's what a fandom does(relating to the comments on this post)
Are people THAT oblivious? Yes they can be misscharatized but- people have their own personal views on things and there’s nothing wrong with it
My headcanons tend to be - not canon as people wish a HC would be,
It pisses me off knowing I would get attacked for my views of the characters
I can have my mentally ill gay shit-🧍‍♀️
Sometimes - Read the creators posts I swear sometimes yall just want a reason to argue and hate
"Rody isn't a uwu sweet boy" no he isn't and we know that
He's a buff mentally unstable guy who's trying his hardest for a girl that isn't going to get back with him
Vince isnt a yAnDErE as a lot of people tend to say(same people as rody being a uwu boy)
He's insane. He's got MENTAL ISSUES-
The ship could work in some way But in most timelines
It won't
Bc rody is focused on Manon, and Vince would probably end up murdering rody,
But what do I do?
Headcanon TIMELINE. where eveything has its own works as a FANDOM WOULD??
Do people not know what fandoms do other than “ruin” charaters?? It’s genuinely annoying
people are going to be SUCKERS for gay shit- (as one who loves those ships myself AND a proud rodent shipper.) there’s nothing more to to, people are going to focus on what they find cool and cute, there’s still canon ish content.
Honestly. You don’t like any of the fandoms works? Get over it.
That’s a fandom, a fandom creates content for a thing they like, and it’s gonna have people who mischaracterize the charaters. And that’s how it always will be, THINK OF SANS AND PAPYRUS- sans had been dumbed down to a depressed emo for the LONGEST time and paps got seen as a cinnamon roll, as a fandoms goes on, they tend to drift toward the more canon personality,
But ofc It’s more appealing with the fandom twist, so leave them alone
Thanks for reading,have a good day.
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justarandomsimp77 · 3 months
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Bro I stg I just had this conversation and it's kinda ticking me off..also this is very controversial..
??: "Wait wait. Say that again?"
Me: "Oh? I'm saying that all woman and men should be treated the same!"
??: "yeah but men literally burned us!!"
Me: "..Yes but do two wrongs make a right?"
??: "no shit! In this case they do!!"
Me: "okay but men nowadays can't even look at a woman for more than three seconds before having to turn away thinking they are a pervert.."
??: "Well that's too damn bad!"
Listen I just CANT with these people!! They make me want to just
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acoreu-alt · 6 months
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Racism towards white people does exist,e but it'll never be called racism, because they made it. It will always be just being a dick to white people. I will always agree with that, as well. It's not racism, you're just a dick.
Straight-phobia does exist, it's just not called that. It's being a dick to straight people, or stereotypes. Straights made homophobia, so heterophobia will never be a word.
Their both still problems that my family has faced.
I do not face either because I'm a pansexual transgender Puerto Rican man.
My sister and other people in my family have been harassed for being white Puerto Ricans. We've all grown up in America.
I wish that everyone who sees this stays careful on what they say. Theres a reason Twitch banned the word "cracker".
Here's an edit: I'm sorry if this offended anyone. Was kinda a shit post. It's old, but deleting it would imply I'm ashamed. Although I may not fully stand by this opinion anymore, I'm not ashamed of it or scared of how it may affect me.
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moony2moon · 8 months
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Does pineapple belong on pizza?
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It does, but only with ham.
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wags-confessions · 2 years
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Controversal opinion but Federico Chiesa being in a new relationship a month after breaking up with Benny Quagli… and they’ve been together for almost 3 years… is just a bit strange for me
She (Lucy Bramani) already met his family and visits him often in Torino
i find it strange for me too that he moved on so fast i was surprised haha. but i didn’t know she already met his family oh wow - arlene
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samw3000 · 17 days
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yoursecho · 2 months
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i think my toxic trait is that i read comment sections on youtube of controversial topic for fun
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mysticalchildkore · 11 months
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nepalsaysrawr · 6 months
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This should sum up the Israel-Palestine conflict neatly. No biases here, guys! Just plain ol' entertainment satirizing the Middle East's woes.
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creative-person-1944 · 7 months
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Abortions Debate Pt 2: Are They Really Murder?
Murder (Noun) The unlawful killing of another human being by another
So firstly, is a fetus a human in the womb? Some might say that life starts at conception, but I disagree. I, personally, think that life starts only once the baby is born and has actually taken a breath. A fetus cannot survive outside of the womb up until a certain point. That point is 6 somewhere in between 6 - 7 months. At that point, an abortion could potentially be illegal. That’s just a way of appeasing the pro lifers, to try and please everyone.
When you think about it, at its core, a fetus/embryo (Or a zygote for biological terms at conception) is basically just a clump of cells undergoing a reaction and evolving. The cells start off as one which goes through mitosis to create two, and then that creates, four, and so on, until they differentiate. One could argue that all animals do that, but it doesn’t make sense. When a fetus does it, it is growing new parts. When we do it, we’re simply healing and generating new cells. There’s a difference. A fetus cannot feel pain, does not have an opinion, and does not have any thought processes.
When it’s conceived, and when it’s developing, a fetus could technically be considered a part of the mother. It’s using nutrients from her body, using her body as a host, and so on. Even after birth it still uses her body (Breastmilk).
Religion’s Role
Compare two countries that use religion a lot. Christianity (USA) and Islam (UAE). In Christianity, no matter the circumstance, be it a woman’s life is in danger, or the fetus will be born with fatal deformities, an abortion is murder. However in Islamic countries (UAE for example), an abortion is justified if the mother’s life is endangered by the pregnancy or if the fetus will be born with fatal deformities. When you look at the religious aspect of things, you can’t just look at one. You have to look at multiple. 
How Can A Fetus Possibly Consent?
A fetus can’t. A fetus can’t consent, but you’ve also got to consider that at the same time, it can’t ask for anything. If we’re bringing consent into this, then wouldn’t a fetus need to consent to the mother taking vitamin supplements? Vitamin supplements can affect the fetus’s development. So can alcohol and smoking. Doesn’t the fetus need to consent to the mother drinking and smoking too? How does it possibly make sense?
What About Adoption?
Adoption is not a solution. There are thousands of children in foster care, and 25% - 40% of them are abused. If a woman got an abortion instead of condemning a child to a life of foster care where they’re more likely to be abused than adopted, which one is more morally correct? In 2019, only 26% of children in foster care were adopted, and that number has been steadily decreasing, with the abuse rates increasing. Not to mention, studies show that youth in foster care are two and a half times more likely to contemplate suicide than youth not in foster care. If abortion is murder, if it does take a life, all it does is speed up the process. If a woman gives birth to a child and puts them up for foster care, only for them to kill themselves 10 -15 years later, thinking that they’re unloved, what’s the difference? You’re still condemning them to death. So pro lifers need to ask, which is better? Foster care or abortion? 
Whose Choice Is It Really? The Fetus’s Or The Mother?
We need to ask, why is it that an unborn human being has more rights than a human being with family, friends, a job, people they love, etc.? Why does bodily autonomy apply for one person instead of both? In the end, who is more affected? If the fetus is aborted, what does it lose? Emotionally? The fetus has no friends, no emotional connections, etc. The mother on the other hand has everything to lose. If she can’t financially support a child, what happens? She could end up on the streets. What about emotional support? The child will end up with a distant parent. In the end, the topic of abortions affects the women more than the fetus. 
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regnzz00 · 8 months
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i make survey
i made a survey on controversial topics on both quotev and uquiz
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thisischole · 8 months
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online puritans are sooo annoying lol
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usagoodnews · 9 months
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Defending “Try That In A Small Town”: Jason Aldean Speaks Out Amid Criticism
Country star Jason Aldean is standing firm in defense of his song, “Try That in a Small Town,” which has faced criticism for allegedly promoting gun violence and lynchings. At a recent performance in Massachusetts, the 46-year-old singer linked the song to the Boston Marathon bombing, sparking controversy.
Connecting with the Audience
During the Massachusetts performance, Aldean addressed the audience, expressing that they would understand the true meaning of his song better than anyone else. He asserted that the essence of the song had been overshadowed by other interpretations.
About the Boston Marathon bombing
Jason Aldean recalls the time of the Boston Marathon bombings in April 2013, a tragic event that claimed many lives and injured hundreds. He reminded the city of Boston of coming together during that challenging time, demonstrating solidarity and resilience. Singer praised the collective efforts of the country, especially Boston, to help find the criminals responsible for the attack.
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Controversy and Criticism
Following the release of the music video for “Try That In A Small Town,” critics raised concerns about the song’s lyrics, which they considered to be conveying problematic messages that were embraced by his rural, small-town fan base. The lyrics in question included lines about defying authority figures, disrespecting the flag, and challenging the values of small communities.
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The song’s music video was filmed at the Maury County Courthouse in Columbia, Tennessee. The historic significance of the site fueled criticism, as it was here that Henry Choate, a black man, was murdered in 1927 and the infamous Columbia Race Riot took place in 1946.
defense of Aldean
Jason Aldean vehemently denied any racial intent behind the song. He clarified that it was about people coming together and acting responsibly. The singer expressed his wish for a safe world where children could attend school without fear of violence. He emphasized that the issue is not about race but about people taking responsibility for their actions.
Taking to Social Media
In response to the criticism, Aldean shared a lengthy statement on Twitter, emphasizing that although he respects others’ interpretations of his music, he believes the complaint has gone too far.
Enhanced stream and chart performance
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music video transformation
Amidst the controversy, some modifications were made to the music video. Some six-second clips have been removed from the video, specifically footage related to the Black Lives Matter protests in Atlanta in 2020 and 2021. Additionally, the spoken word clip was removed from the re-uploaded version.
A Tribute to Resilience
In light of the Boston Marathon Bombing and its impact on the nation, “Try That in a Small Town” takes on an even deeper meaning. The song serves as a tribute to the resilience of communities, exemplified not only by those affected by the bombing but also by small towns all over the country. It speaks to the unyielding spirit that binds people together, enabling them to overcome even the most challenging circumstances.
The song’s powerful message resonates with listeners who have experienced their fair share of hardships, regardless of whether they live in big cities or small towns. It is a reminder that strength can be found in unexpected places, and it’s crucial to never underestimate the power of unity and support.
Jason Aldean is steadfast in his defense of “Try That in a Small Town” and says it is not about violence or promoting racial tension. Instead, he sees it as a call to individuals to act responsibly and come together as a community. As the controversy continues, the song continues to grow in popularity, solidifying its place on the music charts.
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seagroundfloors · 10 months
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Unpopular opinion but I think we should focus more on criticising people who make fun of disorders more than people who fake them.
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