It definitely counts as invasive if we put it there though. I don't see rabbits swimming to Australia.
Strawberries do not have nipples. :(
It's annoying to have to wonder whether whoever started men's health month did it just to be all "but what about this other issue?" and intentionally move attention away from pride. Issues of men's rights and health are extremely important to me, and I hate how often they're brought up in bad faith by misogynists and other hateful people.
I think the vast majority of people already have this value system. The problem is the minority who hoard gold and the governmental systems which enable them.
Prolly trying to trick us into making free co2.
I really prefer dodging to parrying or blocking, so I don't like it when a game is set up so that parrying is necessary or overly rewarded in a way that makes the fights much longer or more difficult if you choose to not play that way.
Even if you can afford a doctor, I'm not sure I'd risk a US diagnosis these days, what with all the talk of being sent off to a pleasant farm where nothing bad will happen to you.
Am I a bad person for considering doing this to my partner's computer without their knowledge or consent?
I feel like everyone who's against image/text generation on the grounds of artists' financial wellbeing is actually against capitalism rather than AI.
I'm not aware of any other species sexually selecting for mammary size. Some birds do a puffy chest thing.
It might be a learned association rather than anything instinctive about tiddies. There's this one study where they gave rats a backpack fetish, but it has a sad ending because then they murdered all the rats. They did phrase the murder like they were doing a Satanic ritual though, and that kind of took some of the murdery edge off it for me.
I've been looking forward to like 20 years from now when all the incels will be into girls with too many fingers.
See, this is a much better joke than the original comic.
Yeah, I really don't care for the blanket demonization of a plant family which is an important part of many ecosystems. Grasses are so much more than suburban lawns.