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#polls and public opinion
groundrunner100 · 1 year
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Bring guns to this knife fight!
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ghostdrinkssoup · 10 months
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between tom and greg I genuinely don’t know who’s more likely to say “that body of yours is absurd!” but I know it could happen. it’s entirely possible. it’s terrifying
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Subpoll:
Last poll gave me some interesting responses so I want to see what happens if we make it more divisive
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haveyoureadthisfanfic · 2 months
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Summary: The thrilling sequel to Coco that you've all been waiting for! Miguel visits ... wait for it... wait for it... A LIBRARY. Or : Miguel probably can't prove that Ernesto is a murderer, but stupendous fuckbucket is still on the table.
Author: skater_of_the_surface
Submitter: @edgy-ella
Note from submitter: Genuinely one of, if not THE best fic I’ve ever read. The use of outsider POV is pitch perfect. 10/10, would recommend to anyone that’s seen the movie
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sulphur-and-honey · 3 months
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alitgblog · 20 days
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surely this has been talked about before but if they remake the first three seasons and put them on the newer LITG app, do you think they'll give each season a name (like double trouble, ex in the villa, tempting fate...)
and if so what names?
i don't wanna submit an ask to any specific litg blogs I'm just curious what everyone thinks
personally, my take rn at 1 am:
S1 = Inferno
S2 = Purgatorio
S3 = Paradiso
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ithinkdogshouldvote2 · 5 months
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I was thinking about how Barry and Cisco love Star Wars anddddd
and if you chose 3 or 4-- do they have playful arguments about which is better?
the answer is yes. yes they do
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fowlblue · 6 months
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reasonsforhope · 1 year
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"A survey of 2,000 Americans delved into their sentiments around environmentalism and found that a significant majority—seven in 10—feel they’ve become more ethically responsible as they’ve gotten older (71%).
Over the past year, U.S. adults have also been taking small steps in their everyday lives to do the right thing—such as starting conversations with their loved ones about going green (39%), donating clothing (37%), and purchasing sustainable products (36%).
When it comes to doing their part, other regular habits include avoiding littering (51%), recycling (49%), and using compostable eating materials, like plates and cups (46%).
The poll, sponsored by Chinet, found that, when asked about the businesses and brands they want to support, a majority of Americans said it’s important that they share the same values (73%).
Gen Z (77%) and millennials (82%) were especially likely to say this is the case.
Nearly half of all respondents have stopped supporting or using a brand because their values didn’t align with something they’ve said or done (48%), with the average person leaving five brands behind.
“As part of our 2030 strategy, we are committed to innovating our products to be recyclable, compostable or reusable, in order to help consumers enjoy gatherings knowing they are taking steps toward being more sustainable,” said Chinet brand manager Melissa Rakos.
“Hosts and guests alike shouldn’t worry about sacrificing convenience for sustainability,” she added. “Utilizing products that are made from recycled material and ridding unrecyclable foam items completely is an easy way for people to get started with making these changes in their everyday lives.”
A similar poll of Brits in the UK, found three-quarters of respondents described themselves as greener today than they were a decade ago—with a large majority believing they have a responsibility to live a sustainable lifestyle.
Making greener choices than ever before, 58 percent believe that being environmentally-conscious is a ‘badge of honor’."
-via Good News Network, 3/25/23
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arson-09 · 28 days
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Do your best
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groundrunner100 · 1 year
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I think it’s for the best that the answer limit is only 10 in regards to this topic, so go figure.
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futurebird · 8 months
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I've been looking at some polls about how various demographics view trans issues and other LGBTQ issues. The polls are nearly always framed as if the subject is evaluating what other people (those LGBTs) are doing. I wonder if responses would shift if they started with questions like:
Have you ever had an impactful bad experience resulting from not understanding or fitting into gender norms?
Have you always felt 100% aligned with your gender?
etc.
Maybe I'm projecting, but I suspect there is a lot of collective psychic trauma from fears of not performing gender correctly, and feelings of uncertainty.
This ought to make people more sympathetic to trans issues, but when the framing other-izes trans people, some people may feel a need to create distance rather than finding common ground.
Leading with "Should people like this have no rights?" implies feeling connected to "those people" could get your rights taken away.
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cacaocheri · 7 months
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okay hihi I'm probably going to be drawing a lot more dca comics in the future, and I was wondering if you would rather have a standard blank slate yn interacting with them or my yn (charlie)?
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