The Grand National is on today for anyone who likes watching horses die.
Well, there's good reason why you need all those letter. Lots of gay rights advocated don't care about women, lots of gay and lesbian advocates don't think bisexuals exist, there's LGB groups that hate trans people etc. If you don't specifically get your name in the door, you risk getting thrown under the bus.I didn't know we were at LGBTQIA2S+ .
Listen, I have all my respect for L and for G and for B and for T and for Q and for I and for A and for 2S but can we find another terminology please ? The conservatives are absolutely right in finding this ever growing pile of initials ridiculously cumbersome. I know that saying "non-spanish" sounds negative, but it beats listing all the other countries (or, yes, even just their first letter).
It's also a matter of time till we get real conflicts over a letter.the acronym (or various versions of it) is getting long and confusing.
Depending on who you ask, it may or not not indeed stand for Queer. Likewise, when you have two "A"s, but sometimes only one, which one is it?It's also a matter of time till we get real conflicts over a letter.
Heck, I already assumed the "Q" to stand for Queer (which I interpreted the same way as the "+", some nondescript "and gender/sexual minorities in general").
I always assume it's for "asexual". What's the alternative ? (Absent ? )Depending on who you ask, it may or not not indeed stand for Queer. Likewise, when you have two "A"s, but sometimes only one, which one is it?
Usually asexual (though I guess it could be aromantic, or aroace, which is both), but sometimes it's "ally".I always assume it's for "asexual". What's the alternative ? (Absent ? )
(Absent ? )
Close enough.sometimes it's "ally".
America is super behind on roundabouts to where some people don't know what to do with them when driving. A city by me, Crown Point Indiana, just put in 4 roundabouts in a row at a expressway on/off ramp section and one time coming home from the bar, this one guy was just stopped at the roundabout for like 30 seconds trying to sus out what to do and then did the same thing at the next one and I just blew by him because I caught up to him since he was sitting there forever. Carmel, Indiana has the most roundabouts than any city in the US (which I only know because I go there very occasionally for work). You'd think that the only way a small city could have more roundabouts than say Chicago or NYC or LA was that if it was a per capita stat but nope, it's just TOTAL roundabouts.This is such an incredibly American thing to say. In England we all get roundabouts for our own houses. I have to do four loop the loops just to drop mail next door when it's delivered to the wrong house.
Makes sense since I hate all of them.Kale, cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, kohlrabi, collard greens, savoy and brussels sprouts all come from the same plant that's been bred to focus on different parts.
I'm a firm supporter of LGBTQIA2S+ stuff (which would make sense regarding my position in all of that). I just choose to say LGBTQ for simplicity. If anyone tries to get on my tits about it I'll tell them to shut up and deal.I didn't know we were at LGBTQIA2S+ .
Listen, I have all my respect for L and for G and for B and for T and for Q and for I and for A and for 2S but can we find another terminology please ? The conservatives are absolutely right in finding this ever growing pile of initials ridiculously cumbersome.
I'd rather watch the horses realise they don't have to accept their fate, charge into the pavilions/stands and attack their owners.The Grand National is on today for anyone who likes watching horses die.
Spectator A: "Why is that horse carrying a guillotine and looking at us?"I'd rather watch the horses realise they don't have to accept their fate, charge into the pavilions/stands and attack their owners.
Apparently there's some argument over whether that is the source of that term.
That would certainly liven up the next Melbourne Cup.I'd rather watch the horses realise they don't have to accept their fate, charge into the pavilions/stands and attack their owners.
Its got the ring of plausibility to it, like lacking any other possible origin it would be perfectly acceptable to treat it as the birth of the phrase.Apparently there's some argument over whether that is the source of that term.