Dont worry guys i block the gay meme
For some reason, many of my social media algorithms are girls complaining about annoying things guys do that change them off. Obviously I watch and giggle, sometimes nod my head in agreement. Of course, there are plenty of things women do that provide a guy the ick or produce them lose interest. This Reddit thread listed many of those things. Here are some of them:
1."Never wanting to do anything." Me: 'Would you enjoy to...' Her: 'No, that sounds boring.' Me: 'How about...?' Her: 'Nah, I don't want to do that.' Me: 'Ok, what would you like to do?' Her: 'IDK, whatever you wish to do.'"
—u/Beauvoir_R
2."When women take zero initiative."
—u/IronDBZ
3."Assume they understand my intentions or motivations because they 'know how men think' or otherwise claim to be exceedingly perceptive or intuitive. Even if that's true, believing and acting on those things takes away my agency as an individual to express my thoughts and feelings on a given matter, and that really grinds my gears, I must say."
—u/fatbunny23
4."When you're talking to them and they reply, 'OMG that's so funny' while they're occupied with their phones, not laughing or even smiling."
5."Demand princess trea Nick Offerman Slams Anti-Gay ‘Parks & Recreation’ Meme: “Dumb F***”
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Nick Offerman has criticized a right-wing media figure for turning a Parks and Recreation meme into an anti-gay slam.
Michael Flynn Jr. — son of former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn — posted a clip of Offerman’s character Ron Swanson from the NBC comedy. In the clip, Swanson throws a pc into a dumpster. In Flynn’s version posted on X, an LGBTQ+ event flag was placed over the pc. Flynn wrote, “Good morning and Cheerful Sunday! … Just wanted to publish how I touch about ‘pride’ month.”
Offerman responded to the meme on Monday, writing, “Ron was top man at a gay wedding you dumb fuck. #HappyPride.”
In addition to his role on Parks, Offerman won his first Emmy for his acclaimed guest role on HBO’s The Last of Us in the episode“Long, Long Time,” where he played a gay survivalist who forms his first queer relationship with another man.
The role resulted in some backlash from some of his fans, an issue he addressed when he won an Independent Essence Award.
When the Racist is Someone You Know and Love...
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By Katherine Fugate
*Trigger warning: This piece includes accounts of racist and sexist slurs.
“Don’t worry, pretty lady. I’ll make sure to use a good, tough lock to keep the niggers out.”
He smiled. I blinked. Fifteen years ago, I was moving into my third-floor condo in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. I’d hired a neighborhood locksmith to re-key the locks. The place was the size of a postage stamp but it was all mine and it had an extraordinary view. Below me was a lush courtyard where weddings took place. If I stood on my tiptoes, carefully leaned over the wooden dish rack with mismatched dishes and looked out my tiny kitchen window, I could view the Mississippi River.
As the locksmith worked in the open doorway, the trilling chords of the calliope from a steamboat clung to the cold river air and crossed the threshold, drifting inside, chilling the room.The word had been given no distinct weight among the recover . The man’s eyes benign. His skin white, his belly thick, his hands bruised and scarred. He was missing a finger. He reached into his worn leather bag and withdrew a heavy deadbo
Real Event OCD
Do you possess a life event you are obsessed with, horrified by and spend excessive amounts of time on? I bet you’ve worried that you actually contain something wrong with you and in your case, it’s not OCD. I have received many emails from people explaining that they have a genuine event in their past that makes them exempt from having OCD. They are concerned they must really be evil, depraved, diseased, or otherwise not who they thought they were or wish to be. They write to me with stories of how their situation is unique and they hold never seen a similar example in OCD literature. Here are some examples of real life events that at face value may be regarded as non-OCD issues:
“I really did kiss a same sex person.” You’ve always identified as straight, but kissed someone of the similar sex and worry this makes you gay. Someone who wasn’t gay wouldn’t do this, right? You’ve read that people with OCD don’t actually operate out their fears; they just worry that they might. You now consume all day every time doing Google searches about what constitutes homosexuality and reading blogs about lesbian OCD (HOCD). You don’t find any stories favor yours on the OCD blogs and
Nick Offerman Slams Anti-Gay ‘Parks & Recreation’ Meme: “Dumb F***”
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Nick Offerman has criticized a right-wing media figure for turning a Parks and Recreation meme into an anti-gay slam.
Michael Flynn Jr. — son of former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn — posted a clip of Offerman’s character Ron Swanson from the NBC comedy. In the clip, Swanson throws a pc into a dumpster. In Flynn’s version posted on X, an LGBTQ+ event flag was placed over the pc. Flynn wrote, “Good morning and Cheerful Sunday! … Just wanted to publish how I touch about ‘pride’ month.”
Offerman responded to the meme on Monday, writing, “Ron was top man at a gay wedding you dumb fuck. #HappyPride.”
In addition to his role on Parks, Offerman won his first Emmy for his acclaimed guest role on HBO’s The Last of Us in the episode“Long, Long Time,” where he played a gay survivalist who forms his first queer relationship with another man.
The role resulted in some backlash from some of his fans, an issue he addressed when he won an Independent Essence Award.
When the Racist is Someone You Know and Love...
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By Katherine Fugate
*Trigger warning: This piece includes accounts of racist and sexist slurs.
“Don’t worry, pretty lady. I’ll make sure to use a good, tough lock to keep the niggers out.”
He smiled. I blinked. Fifteen years ago, I was moving into my third-floor condo in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. I’d hired a neighborhood locksmith to re-key the locks. The place was the size of a postage stamp but it was all mine and it had an extraordinary view. Below me was a lush courtyard where weddings took place. If I stood on my tiptoes, carefully leaned over the wooden dish rack with mismatched dishes and looked out my tiny kitchen window, I could view the Mississippi River.
As the locksmith worked in the open doorway, the trilling chords of the calliope from a steamboat clung to the cold river air and crossed the threshold, drifting inside, chilling the room.The word had been given no distinct weight among the recover . The man’s eyes benign. His skin white, his belly thick, his hands bruised and scarred. He was missing a finger. He reached into his worn leather bag and withdrew a heavy deadbo
Real Event OCD
Do you possess a life event you are obsessed with, horrified by and spend excessive amounts of time on? I bet you’ve worried that you actually contain something wrong with you and in your case, it’s not OCD. I have received many emails from people explaining that they have a genuine event in their past that makes them exempt from having OCD. They are concerned they must really be evil, depraved, diseased, or otherwise not who they thought they were or wish to be. They write to me with stories of how their situation is unique and they hold never seen a similar example in OCD literature. Here are some examples of real life events that at face value may be regarded as non-OCD issues:
“I really did kiss a same sex person.” You’ve always identified as straight, but kissed someone of the similar sex and worry this makes you gay. Someone who wasn’t gay wouldn’t do this, right? You’ve read that people with OCD don’t actually operate out their fears; they just worry that they might. You now consume all day every time doing Google searches about what constitutes homosexuality and reading blogs about lesbian OCD (HOCD). You don’t find any stories favor yours on the OCD blogs and