Pyramid Structure

Jun 20, 2021 4:39 PM

He confused but he got the spirit

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Shit. I think I’m the husband lesbian.

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'better husband than I was'... Is he living with his ex wife and her new wife? Damn.

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I see. The “husband” is the one that is not angry?

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The husband is the one with the dad jokes.

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"Travel is fatal to prejudice..."

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Well....that's progress....?

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My daughter is the "Husband" She is used to being called that.

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Doss it bother her? I think it, but never quite sure if it’s the right thing to actually say.

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Depends on situation. She doesn't mind honest questions

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things that never happened for 400 Alex!

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r/nothingeverhappens

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Among other things, I was raised to believe all lesbians hate men. Thank you J for putting up with my dumb questions, and changing my views.

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Great to hear your views are changing! I definitely don't hate men, I know a bunch of awesome ones. I just don't want a relationship w/ one.

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That and I'm just not attracted to men that way. ?

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Exposure to people not like you is generally the best way to cure fear. Then you realize they’re far more like you than not

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It’s the same with cats

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This 100.

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I love how there are no downvotes for this comment. Such a universal truth. Something we should all be reminding ourselves and each other

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I’m exposed to peeps similar to me and I hate them.. perhaps I need to look inward

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That's why urban areas tend to be more tolerant than rural ones. More population density leads to more exposure.

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As a person who lives in the middle of nowhere, I had never even considered this but it makes so much sense. Thank you

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Does that mean exposure to spiderman cure my arachnophobia?

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Close but no. For that you need exposure to slow moving tarrantulas preferably accompanied by an experienced handler.

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In Lord of the Rings: Online you can actually play as a giant spider. It being under your complete control can be good exposure therapy

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As Mark Twain said, “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry & narrow-mindedness". Travel is a means of exposure to people not like you.

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Thank you, I was trying to remember that quote and who said it. Just couldn't quite dredge it up.

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I was living in Wrigleyville in the early 90’s and had lesbian landlords. They were the best ppl. Took good care of us.

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I believe the proper term would be ladylord.

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I don’t think they’d prefer that term. They were incredibly great ppl.

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Not Landlesbian?

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You've got it a bit backwards, it would be landlady. It originally just means a lord/lady who owns the land. I think it's become a

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Somewhat gender-neutral term though, like 'sir' has. So landlord works regardless of the actual gender of the person.

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This is why people who travel tend to have worldly views instead of those who do not and stick to those who look and act like them.

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I've travelled extensively and can confirm: People are -universally- assholes.

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Yes. If they travel right though. Staying in resorts closed to the locals and with only likeminded people with just fewer clothes helps not.

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This times 100

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Which is why i love the Idea of the EU (Not necessary the current implementation). Just get on a train and drive 3 countries over.No borders

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Also why you see a big difference in world view between people who went to college and those who didn't.

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Do you mean that college=travelling? Or that you meet people from various backgrounds at college?

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Meet people from various backgrounds. Some universities have students from all over the country and often from all over the world.

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Yep even my medium size middle of nowhere school had students from like 130 countries.

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They are called "Bull dyke" , not husband lesbian.

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Yeah, no

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2 herself as the husband to him.

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???

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1If the driver had asked the lesbians "who is the husband?"and one of them answered as such, he'd be in the right to continue describing her

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3 stereotypically masculine.

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2 as such. "Bull dyke" has a lot of negative connotations to it and, even without those, might not be accurate if she's not super

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Not offensive https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyke_March, , if you were a real dyke you would understand.

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I've never claimed to be a lesbian of any kind. I get you're trying to troll but this bait is weak.

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1 You'd have fewer downvotes if you went with "butch" instead of a phrase that's often used disparagingly. Besides, she might have described

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Do people actually care about votes.

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Certainly shows the piece of shit that you are, but you do you.

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It's a kinder way to frame "you're making an ass of yourself. Here's how not to."

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Maybe I am an ass. You insensitive little shit.

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Which is why it was phrased as a suggestion instead of a mandate. You're free to do what you want.

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Not offensive https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyke_March

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https://imgur.com/XXXO6Mk.jpg Merrium-webster also indicates it as a pejorative in the definition itself.

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Haha bitchy, but yeah. After conversation with my "bull dyke/husband lesbian cousin, and her very hahaha I'm gonna say it Breeder lesbian..

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.... it is not offensive unless your sensitive.

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