raresbears
Essentially blaming people expressing support for trans people for the right wing culture war focus on trans people is definitely a bit more than just saying you're fine with trans people doing what they want. Stop being so dishonest about what people were pissed at you for. You know it wasn't a "blatantly pro trans comment"
Just to add to the context, here are some of the now removed comments from the log
Not doing war crimes
I mean her answer was in response to a question specifically about a state of emergency, so it's definitely more than just the author's speculation
Translation for those who don't speak French:
Asked during a press conference about the possibility of resorting to a state of emergency, the prime minister responded: "We will examine all the possibilities with the president of the Republic at 13:00 during the meeting which he will hold. So, I can't respond to you right now, but we're considering all our options with a priority of the return of republican order across the whole territory.
Doing war crimes to own the Russians 😎
I could maybe get it if the teams actually had ties to the cities they’re in, but trading players between teams baffles me.
I think this is probably part of why the only time I follow football is when it's the World Cup or the Euros or something with the national teams like that. Obviously I'm not super into the nationalism aspect of it all, but I guess I just find the concept of managers having to kinda just work with what they've got more appealing than rich clubs just buying up most of the best players.
Paris honestly has never struck me as the nicest city, but it's really big and it really feels like there's an unlimited amount of stuff to do there so I wouldn't mind going back.
I also found Avignon to be really nice and very pretty (at least in the historic centre which I didn't really end up leaving since I was only there a short time).
Strasbourg was also quite nice and I actually thought about studying there for university (obviously my main reason for considering it was related to the university and programme, but my impression of the city was definitely a factor).
Haven't really been too many places outside of France, but I was in Utrecht for a few hours (which idk if even really counts as 'travelling to' and it definitely felt like someplace I'd like to return to and it felt a bit more chill compared to Amsterdam which seemed a bit more chaotic.
I liked to check in on r/popheads from time to time on reddit because I'm into pop music, and there's /c/[email protected], which doesn't seem to have that many users so I'd like to see that grow
Tbf Reddit was AGP too, real trutranners don't know what a computer is
2019?