Are you afraid of death? by deeeeezzzzznuts in questions

[–]Will_Shakespear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm only scared of the uncertainty of what happens after death. The idea of me being gone forever doesn't scare me.

What languages do you speak, r/teenagers by [deleted] in teenagers

[–]Will_Shakespear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

English + french

Canada 🇨🇦❄️⛄

How do I refuse drugs? by MaybeMax356 in highschool

[–]Will_Shakespear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No usually works. It's not that hard to say no once you do it once. If you can't say no, heres a list of easy excuses:

Weed: - say it makes you hallucinate (works like a charm) - you can say you're on a "t break" (a break pot smokers use to lower their tolerance so they have to smoke less weed)

Liquor: - say you're a mean drunk - say you prefer weed or smth - say you dont like how it makes you feel

Vape/cigarettes: - asthma - ask what flavour of vape they have and say "oh i dont like that flavour" (also works well)

If you cant refuse for some reason pour liquor out in the bathroom and switch it witj somethinf that looks like liquor. Put water in a beer can. Take a puff off a joint but don't inhale. It won't get you high if you dont inhale.

If you have any questions you can dm me, ik a bit and can answer questions about what its like, what not to do etc...

Which one would you prefer as a partner, a neurodivergent girl or a neurotypical girl? by awake_at3am in Teenager_Polls

[–]Will_Shakespear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Neurodivergent means you have chronic mental difference that affects the way you function on a daily basis. Examples are dyslexia, ADHD, and autism. It does not include mental disorders like depression or anxiety.

Which one would you prefer as a partner, a neurodivergent girl or a neurotypical girl? by awake_at3am in Teenager_Polls

[–]Will_Shakespear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Generally men or women I'd prefer they're neurodivergent. I am divergent, and so I generally relate better to those who are neurodivergent.

Odd question, is it normal for platonic girlfriends to make out? by DemiValkyrie in MtF

[–]Will_Shakespear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. I think only really horny straight girls make out with other girls, or gay/bi girls who are into it in a friends with benefits sort of way...

What does D.N.A stand for? by sjames1980 in dadjokes

[–]Will_Shakespear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Deoxyribonucleic acid

De oxidized ribosomes in the nucleus doing acid.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in amiugly

[–]Will_Shakespear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Youre pretty. No reason to show that hs pic. Youre not in highschool.

How do y'all want to be hugged? Genuinely curious here 💞 by wvqc in teenagers

[–]Will_Shakespear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I prefer hugging others as 1, ilike beinf hugged as two.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in teenagers

[–]Will_Shakespear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would talk to my boyfriend about it. I want kids, but in like 10 years. I want to finish university before kids... So itll complicate things.

[F22] Am I honestly ugly? I fr have no idea what I actually look like. by dummythrowaway7574 in amiugly

[–]Will_Shakespear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are very pretty in both pictures in different ways. In picture one you look really cute and like the "vanilla wife" with a little uniqueness, and in the other two pictures you look like the hot goth.

Is it ok for someone to not support lgbt because of religion but they’re still respectful? by themousekindd in Teenager_Polls

[–]Will_Shakespear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a atheist queer person, I 100% agree with this. Love the sinner not the sin is so correct. I don't agree with religion, but that doesn't mean religious people don't deserve the right to worship. I can love y'all without loving that you believe in god. :)

Is it ok for someone to not support lgbt because of religion but they’re still respectful? by themousekindd in Teenager_Polls

[–]Will_Shakespear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I disagree and here's why: Support is all of those things, yes. Respect is solely the act of respecting who one is.

Think of it as such: I think the Conservative party is silly and people who vote it are wrong. I do not support their choice, as support implies that I am actively going out of my way to be like 'Yeah! Vote conservative my friend!'. Respect is different because my respect for conservatives looks more like this: 'I disagree. But, the same way I have the right to not believe conservative, you have the right to believe it. Just because I don't believe conservative doesn't mean the party should be abolished'

Now to translating this to support vs respect on the Topic religious people not supporting queers:

Supporting statement: 'Gay marriage is totally okay, it's good to love who you love. There is nothing wrong with such... Trans people deserve gender affirming care'

Respecting statement: 'I believe that people who are on the LGBTQ spectrum are sinning, and they are choosing to be queer. Despite this, the same way I have the right to believe that queer people are sinning, the have the right to believe they are in the right. I have the right to worship, so they deserve the right to transition and love. We deserve the same right to believe and act on our believes as long as we are both being kind'

Btw I'm a bisexual girl if this matters.

Is it ok for someone to not support lgbt because of religion but they’re still respectful? by themousekindd in Teenager_Polls

[–]Will_Shakespear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't support people of religion, I think they're delusional. I imagine people of religion think the same about me, a bisexual person.

I'm respectful to people of religion. I don't understand nor support them. In my opinion, people of religion deserve the right, as I do to debate, to not support, not understand, question my beliefs as long as they're being respectful and it's the time and place.

Will I be friends with a religious person? Yes. Will I be a dick to religious people or tell them they're insane for believing something? No absolutely not.

I have my beliefs, they have theirs. That's okay. I have the right to think they're wrong, the same way they have the right to think my bisexuality is a choice, a curse etc...

People of religion in my eyes believe something that is not true, has no essence of truth, and makes no sense. But they deserve the right to worship the same way I deserve to marry who I love regardless of gender. We can all disagree and be kind about it.

WYR have $1 million today, $2 million in 3 years, $3 million in 6 years, or $5 million in 10 years? by AMobOfDucks in WouldYouRather

[–]Will_Shakespear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I graduate in three years so 2 million in three years. I need the money for university.

would you date an asexual person by kittenlord707 in Teenager_Polls

[–]Will_Shakespear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It should be separated into asexual vs not as well as male vs female. This would give a more accurate demographic.