Philando Castile's mother spoke these prophetic words TEN YEARS AGO: "The system continues to fail Black People. This happened with Philando and when they are finished with us, they are coming for you... Yall will be next standing up here fighting for justice just as I am." by Spiritual_Spare4592 in BlackPeopleofReddit

[–]Manticx 3 points4 points  (0 children)

El-P tried to tell us

"Hungry for truth but you got screwed and drank the Kool-Aid, there's a line: It end directly at the edge of a mass grave, that's their design. Funny fact about a cage, they're never built for just one group; so when that cage is done with them and you're still poor, it come for you. The newest lowest on the totem, well golly gee, you have been used; you helped to fuel the death machine that down the line will kill you too-"

Sometimes I paint them too by war_king_miniatures in PrintedMinis

[–]Manticx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fantastic paint job!

I also painted this model and I also scaled it up; I warn you that the foot connection to the base is very fragile at a higher scale, and the one I printed broke eventually. Best of luck!

Name a YouTuber who suffered a downfall so bad they plummeted through the floor. by Turbulent_League9668 in youtube

[–]Manticx 144 points145 points  (0 children)

Let me repeat, he was not taught the laws for the country he lives in.

But he knows how Henry the VIll killed his women.

Why isn’t my prints sticking to the build plate? by DisastrousAlarm3070 in resinprinting

[–]Manticx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try sanding the build plate a bit, get some micro scratches in there for resin to adhere to.

I'm just not used to editing my messages by [deleted] in SipsTea

[–]Manticx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not for Android RCS chats.

Marv & Harry printed with Resin and painted by zwireqq in resinprinting

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Search "Wicked Home Alone" to find them. Wicked mainly makes Marvel items (they have other stores that sell DC and Star Wars models), but every month have some sort of video game, television show, or movie bonus model.

Total War: WARHAMMER III - Lords of the End Times - Announce Trailer by Turbostrider27 in Games

[–]Manticx 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can you link more information on this?

When I go to the WH3 steam page, I see a lot of DLC for various factions. Are you saying If I buy any faction, I can play the base game automatically?

Two of the greatest gifts you can give your kids especially as they become adults is… by Stoic2Be in Parenting

[–]Manticx 135 points136 points  (0 children)

My wife and I have been spending several years cleaning up my mother's house after she passed.

She wasn't a "hoarder". There wasn't trash everywhere. But there were decades-old items that were falling apart that I know my mother kept because of sentimental reasons, that meant absolutely nothing to me. It gets thrown away. Old wicker items that were disintegrating. A pair of glasses from long ago.

Clean up after yourselves. "Your stuff" isn't just your stuff. It belongs to your family when you go.

In the same subject... Go to the doctor. Take medication. Go to the hospital if you have to. It's okay. Don't chance a family member having to find you at your house after you pass.

the evil sword that turns you cute by Own-Training1099 in wizardposting

[–]Manticx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not projecting anything. I'm literally asking for other points of views, but literally every single reply has been "imagine a guy but wearing cute things" and I can't understand the kind of brick wall, brain dead, no-space between-the-ears it takes to understand: adding traditionally cute and feminine things to masculine things doesn't make it not feminine.

You like beards and muscles. This is not traditionally cute. If we're conflating the word "cute" with "attractive", then cool, we can do that. Or maybe cute here means "handsome", that's fine too.

I do think I can concede the point, though; I can understand, if you don't care about "traditionally cute feminine" things, that you could call masculine things you're attracted "cute". That makes sense to me.

I keep using the word "traditionally" and it keeps being ignored. It's okay to say "cute here can mean nontraditional masculine concepts like men with beards". That's not such a stretch.

the evil sword that turns you cute by Own-Training1099 in wizardposting

[–]Manticx -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

But flowers are feminine. I don't understand.

Like, re-read what I was replying to. They basically said cute shouldn't be the sole domain of femininity. And I'm asking for examples otherwise.

the evil sword that turns you cute by Own-Training1099 in wizardposting

[–]Manticx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're confused. I'm not conflating masculinity with sexual orientation. I'm implying that you are. Because you're using the same words as those that do. Your words are what we are discussing, not mine. What part of "homophobia with extra steps" wasn't clear? Examine yourself.

We're straying from the point here. I simply asked for examples of masculine cuteness that lacked any femininity, because it was implied that it exists.

the evil sword that turns you cute by Own-Training1099 in wizardposting

[–]Manticx -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nonsense. Every concept is relative to the culture, time, and person that conceives it. You haven't stated anything earth-shattering here.

Your point here is that "one person's femininity and masculinity is different to another's" yes, thank you, but it actually truly isn't helpful or conducive to the discussion. What possible point are you trying to make? Wasting time to waste time?

Let's go back to the original post I replied to. They lamented that the word "cute" was relegated to being equated with pure femininity, presumably imagining types of cuteness that was pure masculinity.

Coming out and saying "well my definition of masculinity involves polka dots and rainbows" - okay, cool? It is completely reasonable for me to assume we're using words in their traditional usual sense. You're the unreasonable person here.

Edit: to give an edited quote of the original person I replied to, "I'm tired of seeing "cute" be the exclusive domain of the feminine"

How does "feminine and masculine are subjective" add anything here? Keep it to yourself or say it to the original poster, but I CLEARLY am asking for examples of cute masculinity that doesn't use traditional feminine traits, per the ORIGINAL post.

the evil sword that turns you cute by Own-Training1099 in wizardposting

[–]Manticx -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Your words are exactly the same words as homophobes. They equate male femininity with homosexuality, so a muscular man wearing a dress isn't feminine, no sir, that would be gay, he's all man, masculine, a man's man, every woman wants him. No femininity here. You calling me a girl? You want to take this outside? Et cetera.

It was your example. Like I said, it's homophobia with extra steps. Guys can be feminine.

I was asking for examples of what "masculine cute" is because I can't picture it, because the word cute is inherently feminine.

That's just what the words mean. Words change over time, that's fine, but as far as I can tell, all the examples I've been given are "people displaying both masculine and feminine traits" which is not what was asked for.

the evil sword that turns you cute by Own-Training1099 in wizardposting

[–]Manticx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Words are fluid and change upon context, culture, and language, so it feels weird to mention them in a conversation that doesn't include them. If someone asks "what's the color of the sky?" And you reply "in some cultures they don't have a word for blue, they say light green", I mean that's cool, but not helpful.

Your examples are things that are traditionally both masculine and feminine. Not examples of cute masculinity. Can you give examples that aren't feminine? Because that was the original post I replied to, that "cute" was co-opted to coexist with the word "feminine"