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anshndsl · 2 days ago
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Best Branded Watches For Men Online Only At Just Watches
Choose from a range of branded watches for men like Timex, Guess, DW etc. Shop the finest & best mens branded watches online only at Just Watches by Timex Group
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adityandsl · 5 months ago
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Best Branded Watches For Men Online Only At Just Watches
Choose from a range of branded watches for men like Timex, Guess, DW etc. Shop the finest & best mens branded watches online only at Just Watches by Timex Group
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vivaanndsl · 6 months ago
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Best Branded Watches For Men Online Only At Just Watches
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ravindsl · 8 months ago
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Best Branded Watches For Men Online Only At Just Watches
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gauravndsl · 9 months ago
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Best Branded Watches For Men Online Only At Just Watches
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thefawnfallacy · 6 months ago
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I know it’s generally in good fun when making jokes about how young fujoshi in the early 2000s-2010s talked about queer couples (i.e. “yuri couple, yaoi couple, i see no difference love is love” or “if you police people’s identities you are not yaoiful at all”) but if you look at it from the lens of acknowledging that this, for many of them, is their first time even realising being queer was an option, it’s a very interesting study in realising that this is an attempt at inclusion from the perspective of someone who may not have ever heard of things like gender identity or sexuality beyond “boy” and “girl”.
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piosplayhouse · 2 months ago
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Yashiki taking a stand for gender equality.
(I can't stop laughing over the NOISES Yashiki and Kanoe make as they try to old-man flail-run anywhere. 10/10 voice acting.)
It's a step forward but I fear in order to reach true equality his shirt should be translucent and we should be able to see his lacy bra and/or nipples
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professorsta · 8 months ago
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Hey not to be a person with opinions who sticks to them (i know ugh right) but i liked what watcher was producing. The editing was crazy good the cinematography beautiful, all things i enjoyed much more than two boys sitting behind a desk. I have adhd bitch, half the time I'd zone out during bfu cus there was nothing but talking. Aint anyone the same so don't Speak For Me motherfucker. Weird and or Wonderful is a big budget project that I love. You can love the charm of youtube videos all you want, but I can like it when shit looks fucking clean, with great cinematography, and overarching plots/ideas. I guess y'all just weren't Watcher fans. Just bfu fans. And even then i think you just wanted a friend and projected that onto shane and ryan, lol
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sugarbear2001 · 4 months ago
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Im a Wolverine multi shipper because that man is for EVERYBODY he is constantly being passed around that mansion like a blunt. Tbh Im an X men multishipper in general because those people are a bunch of sluts and whores (affectionate).
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imaginary-wanderer · 10 months ago
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Ok, I'm quite impressed by True Detective: Night Country's ending.
It's not because it's a great investigation, because it's not about that. It's not about cops, they just happen to be cops, and it's either irrelevant or shown as a position you can use and abuse of.
Night Country is about loss and grief, about women's loss and grief, and about how women all handle life very differently, just like normal human beings.
Until the end, the characters were consistent, which is always a good thing. The indigenous part of the show is also consistent until the end, I like that it's not a detail in the background of the show, it's at the center of everything. They didn't let it wither over the episode only to use it for "woke points". They really wrote the season with this cultural aspect in mind.
Six episodes is very short but they managed to give all the main characters a real storyline around loss and grief, and how they deal with life. And once again: this is about women. Normal women, regular, every day women. This is rare on TV. This is rare to see cops like Danvers and Navarro, to see women like Rose who are not a walking cliché of a "witch", or even just to see indigenous women.
Comments online are criticizing the women banding and taking care of the Tsalal guys themselves. They really can't imagine a bunch of angry regular women taking some rifles and guns and threaten a handful of weak dudes?! Come on, your misogyny is really showing. The American Hero Syndrome is really rotting men's brains.
I'll say it's a shame this season is not better, but maybe something different would have made this focus less important. To me season 1 still stays the best, followed by season 3. But season 4 is important. And today, it's a needed season.
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dennisboobs · 1 year ago
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i think everyone on sunnytwt needs to be sat down so i can explain to them what basic human empathy is. and then maybe i put them in a blender until they agree to write meta about the characters instead of whether or not charlie day got facial reconstruction surgery.
#ada speaks#u do not exist in a vacuum and your words have the capability to harm others#celebrities may not see your tweets but your balding transmasc mutual and your follower who feels self conscious about her nose will#it is fucking bizarre the way these people conduct themselves online#really. really fucking weird man#and then you see them acting like ppl are 'defending rich white men'#instead of taking issue with the actual shit theyre saying#whether or not you think rcg has been 'under the knife' or not#a) how is this any of your business. you are not entitled to this info nor do you have a free pass to criticize someone's personal choice#b) ask yourself why you feel you need to critique alleged surgeries and how they stack up to imposed conventional beauty standards#c) you do not *own* them. you can have opinions on your own attraction to them but#a person getting plastic surgery or hair plugs or whatever is up to them. not you. if it helps to make them feel better then who cares.#just because it doesn't make them attractive to YOU doesn't mean its okay to point and laugh#if a trans guy got top surgery and it was 'botched' would you act like they were stupid for getting it in the first place?#if a trans woman decided she wanted to surgically shave her jaw would you shame her for that?#it's their body. it's not yours.#for the record i don't believe any of them have gotten work done but think its a stupid thing to speculate on regardless#ive watched family members go through plastic surgeries of varying success. ive seen them get botox and hair plugs and everything#normal everyday people do it and it's not always about vanity#it can be for gender reaffirming reasons (and yes this includes when cis people do it) to alleviate dysphoria#trying to point out alleged surgical alterations made is just. gross#not to mention that holy shit MOST of the shit ppl are saying is like. age. different hairstyles. different facial expressions.#maybe if these people actually watched the show theyd be able to see the gang in action instead of staring at pics like spot the difference
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sakitenyoyo · 8 months ago
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what if i made kamen rider ziin and ankh as ride kamens ocs? ziin is now an aspiring idol. ankh is now a lazy gambler. and they now live together lol
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3416 · 6 months ago
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thank you for sharing the positives to being a leafs fan because it gets exhausting watching the entirety of the hockey world stomp over a team that is dealt with the shorter end of the stick. your content makes me still hold onto faith for a team that isn’t loved.
my question is: do you believe that the leafs hate he justified as much especially in comparison to other teams in the league?
the thing about the leafs is that they have one of the biggest and widest reaching fanbases in the sport (if you go to any games on the road, you'll immediately know what i'm talking about... every arenas like half full of em), but it feels sort of like a love them or hate them in the nhl itself bc of the amount of rivalries and history. that's not even taking into account their surface meme-ability in modern day for being unable to get deep into the playoffs. at least we no longer have to hear a deluge of first round jokes tbh.
i honestly don't think anyone holds as much contempt for the leafs as much as a certain section of their own fanbase so i've never viewed it as a leafs vs everyone else thing, though it definitely is that too lol. i ALSO hate a portion of this fanbase more than i hate any other team or its fans tbh bc of the way they talk about their own damn players. might as well cease to call yourself a fan at a certain point imo regardless of the fact that you grew up with the team or whatever. i don't actually think the leafs are like. targeted or everyone hates them the most (all original 6 teams take a fair bit of heat tbh), but their fans online are the reason a lot of like goofy polls and stuff always read as the leafs being the most annoying/biased/delusional group. it's hard to disagree in some ways. i guess i don't put myself in a position to see a lot of leafs hate in general? i don't follow people who hate them or interact with people who hate them beyond finding ppl in this fanbase who have such nasty things to say, lol, so that colors my perception but. for as much hate as you might see, the leafs are definitely one of if not the most loved team too. center of the hockey world, it's true it's true. you gotta take the hate with the love, but i also think a big part of hockey/sport culture is just chirping and insults in general so fkljdsl. being able to parse what's actual hate and just jokes is also important.
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cheeseknives · 2 months ago
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Instagram keeps showing me reels of someone with a handle named something like jamesmaythristtraps and like, they are truly doing gods work but I can't like or comment on these masterpieces because I know what kind of snitch of an app it is 😔
#well atleast now I have figured out how to keep myself warm in upcoming winter months#no but#how do people handle their relatives following them online#????????#pretty recently friend of a friend was like “oh what's your insta =)??”#and its like#I have four posts and one of those is mf rick astley should I be explaining myself ??#banging my head against the table like why couldn't I just get my fangirling on for bts or something#or maybe more like out of all the 80s acts why did I fall hard for the one who is memed to death#I mean okay rickrolling can be funny#and he looked goofy there#top tier Tintin cosplay#even with my attraction to James its like#I feel like I should be explaining myself because he's old#and most likely not what when people think about male celebrities people drool over ...#maybe shamed myself into thinking “I shouldn't be attracted to this” “this is abnormal so it must be wrong”#I mean tons of girlies like men like him#but then I see guys my age say things like “I should go to the gym so women would pay attention to me”#or putting weird flexing photos on their dating profiles (not even just flexing with their muscles but like cars or watches... or fish...)#like I don't care about your boring ass new volkswagen ????#and in that case it wasn't even just one photo... I don't care for new cars they all look the same :-/#it just makes me go ? am I supposed to be attracted to this ?#is this the norm??#why can't I be normal aaaa#so in conclusion#I'm deeply ashamed of my interests and attractions lol#hopefully I will someday grow out of this#all the peer support is welcomed on this post lmao
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ritzyperry · 3 months ago
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just found out that some people apparently think milo murphy's law is transmisogynistic, perry is bad ace rep because he's ace as the "safe" option for queer rep, dan and swampy are bigots who shoehorn all of their queerphobic rhetoric into all of their media, and that phineas and ferb was a bigot's paradise all along... it's joever
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timetrek24 · 10 months ago
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🇺🇲 Dive into the fascinating history of the Timex Datalink—a groundbreaking timepiece that revolutionized the world of wearable technology! Introduced in the 1990s, the Timex Datalink merged the functionality of a digital watch with innovative data synchronization capabilities, paving the way for a new era of wearable tech.
⌚️ The journey of the Timex Datalink began in 1994, when Timex Corporation partnered with Microsoft to create a pioneering timepiece that could wirelessly synchronize with personal computers. This collaboration resulted in the launch of the first Timex Datalink watch, offering users the ability to transfer data such as contacts, appointments, and reminders directly to their wrist.
💻 Designed with cutting-edge technology, the Timex Datalink featured a sleek and durable design, with a built-in interface that allowed seamless communication between the watch and computer. Its innovative data transfer capabilities made it a valuable tool for professionals and tech enthusiasts alike, revolutionizing the way people managed their schedules and information.
📟 The Timex Datalink quickly gained popularity for its practicality and convenience, earning praise for its user-friendly interface and reliable performance. Its innovative features, such as the ability to receive pager messages and control presentations, set it apart as a trailblazer in the emerging field of wearable technology.
🌟 Over the years, the Timex Datalink evolved with advancements in technology, introducing new features and functionalities to meet the changing needs of consumers. Despite the rise of smartphones and smartwatches, its legacy as a pioneer in wearable tech continues to inspire innovation in the industry.
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