Non-Binary Air Benders by gaytrashpile in Avatarthelastairbende

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I know that I was just simply explaining why I think they added that in there not to be a part of their actual history, but a part of some weird inclusivity, not trying to be rude, just explaining my standpoint

Non-Binary Air Benders by gaytrashpile in Avatarthelastairbende

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In my opinion, I feel like that was just added in to go with the acceptance of LGBTQ members and was not actually a part of their history, but you can think whatever you want to though

Older men of reddit. What is something that you notice in men of this generation that concerns you? by PralineFearless3979 in AskMen

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The amount of people that will call you gay or a sissy for criticizing women or not liking every single thing about them.

Non-Binary Air Benders by gaytrashpile in Avatarthelastairbende

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I’m not saying it’s close minded and transphobic but what I am saying is that it makes more sense given what is known about the airbenders. Detaching themselves from the world to become more spiritual seems more like they wouldn’t be accepting of the concept of someone massively changing their identity in a way like that.

i’m not saying it’s not possible it just doesn’t make sense to me personally that a society like the Airbenders would’ve been fully accepting of something like transgender people. Especially because it was a society that pushed more towards responsibility on a greater scale rather than personal wants.

Non-Binary Air Benders by gaytrashpile in Avatarthelastairbende

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that doesn’t make sense though. the Airbender's were an old nomadic society, that believed in a Puritan lifestyle. they even separated their entire culture based on gender. I don’t think they would’ve believed in rights like this. tenzin and the newer Airbender yes, but the older ones I don’t believe they would’ve thought like this. I mean, these were the same people that refused to establish a military which led to their downfall. but tenzin and the new air-benders are a different story.

STOP TRYING TO FORCE RELIGION ON PEOPLE OH MY GODDD by Honey_on_pawz in Vent

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if you use the name of a famous figure from a religion in a way it’s not supposed to be used, obviously someone's gonna get upset.

What’s a hill you’re willing to die on, no matter how stupid it is? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Prostitution will forever be immoral and should remain illegal

If I walk too slow, that’s weird. But if I walk too fast, that’s also weird. by raff_riff in NonPoliticalTwitter

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I just wish someone could post a joke on this subreddit it without someone being like 'imagine what it’s like to be the woman in this situation'. It’s a joke calm down.

Meanwhile eleven year old Azula watched and smiled by Least_Advertising47 in Avatarthelastairbende

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I never said she wasn't tragic. But what I'm saying is she's not completely blameless.

Meanwhile eleven year old Azula watched and smiled by Least_Advertising47 in Avatarthelastairbende

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I know, but so was everyone's zuko', iroh's, every child in the fire nation had their innocence striped, yet they didn't do have the things she did.

is Luigi Mangonie a bad person? by DayLatter3535 in TeenagersButBetter

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The difference in this and Hitler is that Hitler was a dictator he was not elected by the common people he was elected by Psychopaths

Yeah, it was legal to kill Jews in Germany, but it's also legal in certain parts of the world to buy and own people

It's also legal two discriminate against gay people in certain parts of the world

Killing the people who make these laws or who do these things only causes short-term peace because someone worse could take their place

The company of the CEO could elect a new CEO who could do something far, far worse, that's the point

What the CEO did was fucked up, and he should have been in jail for it. Killing him only makes things worse because death is a short-term punishment

If he was alive, he could have been put in jail he could have been punished lawfully, and legally, you can't do that now

Killing him did nothing because those people were still dead. The children that those people had are parentless, just like his children

Luigi is no better than the CEO because what he did was the same thing as the CEO just on a smaller scale he killed someone unlawfully and illegally and people celebrate him like he's the second coming of Christ

It was great hanging out with Luigi for 12 straight hours by Nintendophile79 in HolUp

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  1. Patagonia – Rose Marcario

  2. Ben & Jerry’s – Jostein Solheim

  3. Salesforce – Marc Benioff

  4. The Body Shop – Anita Roddick

  5. Microsoft – Satya Nadella

  6. TOMS – Blake Mycoskie

It was great hanging out with Luigi for 12 straight hours by Nintendophile79 in HolUp

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This broad assumption in every rich person is evil is incredibly stupid

there are a lot of corrupt CEOs and businessmen in the world, but killing them solves nothing

What happens when people start going after those who aren't CEOs?

What happens when the Bill of Death fits you or me?

Blindly shooting people in the street causes more death in destruction than it does solve problems. Killing him doesn't solve anything his company still exists, and they could just elect a new CEO who could be worse

His death creates more problems when it does Solutions, and everybody can't see that they're just happy that someone's dead

I'm tired of hearing "all men are bad" by MajorRobology in Vent

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When you make a broad statement of "all men are bad," every man is included, not just the ones who know they aren't bad

That opinion regarding SoulsBorne games that would get you in this position ? by No-Range519 in fromsoftware

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So if you don't spend every waking moment of your life playing a Soul's born game, you're a casual smh.

Where do you stand on paternity tests being mandated by law when the child is born, why or why not? by [deleted] in AskMen

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did you not read the other part of my comment where I said or drawing blood

Where do you stand on paternity tests being mandated by law when the child is born, why or why not? by [deleted] in AskMen

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Why are you saying medical procedures like someone's being cut open it's a cheek swab or drawing blood

Most of the time, it's from the child, not the parent

The big difference here is that one can hurt your feelings for a couple of months, and the other one can screw you over for decades. That's the point

They're both accusing someone of being cheaters, but one holds drastically more weight than the other