That one can be a dangerous misunderstanding.
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tarrox1992@lemm.eeto
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•*Permanently Deleted*
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tarrox1992@lemm.eeto
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•*Permanently Deleted*
7·7 months agoExcept there are still wolves around…
tarrox1992@lemm.eeto
politics @lemmy.world•US military spends eight times more on Viagra than gender-affirming care
1·7 months agoNo, it just seems like you saying “it’s gender affirming care for people with very rigid views on gender roles” doesn’t apply to everyone actually seeking a functional penis, but I think I slightly misinterpreted the comment.
tarrox1992@lemm.eeto
politics @lemmy.world•US military spends eight times more on Viagra than gender-affirming care
2·7 months agoWell, from that logic, it just sounds like you think cis people shouldn’t be able to have the parts they want, but trans people should. How is a trans man getting a working penis different from a cis man getting a working penis, in terms of gender care?
tarrox1992@lemm.eeto
politics @lemmy.world•US military spends eight times more on Viagra than gender-affirming care
3·7 months agoIs bottom surgery not gender affirming care?
tarrox1992@lemm.eeto
politics @lemmy.world•Resolution introduced in Iowa Senate to end same-sex marriage
9·8 months agoNo, their minds are more warped than that. They claim they are loving others by acting the way they do. From their point of view, the fate of our eternal souls is far more valuable than the feelings of a fleshy body. To them, it’s love to keep gays from marrying, to deny trans peoples’ identities, to force kids and women to give birth to their rapist’s babies… Etc… That’s all Christian Love.
My husband and I like to kiss when we get dirty looks. It gives us more reasons to feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
tarrox1992@lemm.eeto
science@lemmy.world•France and EU to incentivise US-based scientists to come to EuropeEnglish
9·8 months agoThe brain drain from the carcass of America, is what I think the commenter means. IE, smarter people leaving the country due to current policies.
Yeah, this seems like a case of survivorship bias and the fact that there are way more games coming out in the modern age.
tarrox1992@lemm.eeto
Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Sugarcrete: An open access, eco-friendly and remarkably effective building material
5·8 months agoThere needs to be processing, manufacturing, and other infrastructure built for the practical large scale implementation of any new technology. That takes time. Bureaucracy can make steps take even longer.
It has been proven that Trump is a violent rapist. I’d rather have an alleged gang member, who has obviously reformed, on the streets than an insane felon ruling the country like a tyrant.
The monster under your bed will always be there. <3
tarrox1992@lemm.eeto
[migrated] Good News Everyone@sh.itjust.works•Church transforms vacant land into massive urban garden, donates 65K pounds of food to people in needEnglish
3·9 months agoIf you’re going to be telling the hungry people you are feeding that they are going to hell if they don’t convert to your religion (or the equivalent) then you should be taxed. If you don’t do that, then you have nothing to worry about! I already said I believe branches of religious institutions that don’t proselytize or encourage seeing sermons shouldn’t be taxed, so I’m not sure what you want me to say. I’m sorry I fit your definition of a bigot, but I don’t think enough people agree with you for it to ever matter. Have a nice life.
tarrox1992@lemm.eeto
[migrated] Good News Everyone@sh.itjust.works•Church transforms vacant land into massive urban garden, donates 65K pounds of food to people in needEnglish
3·9 months agoYour view of taxes is strange. Is it “punishment” when businesses pay taxes? What about private citizens? I think it’s just the government getting it’s due to serve the population. Institutions whose sole purpose to serve the population, and also want to find ways to make sure they are served better, shouldn’t be taxed. Institutions that try to push their version of the afterlife, while just happening to randomly serve society, should be taxed.
tarrox1992@lemm.eeto
[migrated] Good News Everyone@sh.itjust.works•Church transforms vacant land into massive urban garden, donates 65K pounds of food to people in needEnglish
3·9 months agoI made it abundantly clear that I feel religious institutions should be taxed. You are the one trying to say that it makes me bigoted somehow. You are also assuming I agree with an anarchist group, when I have said no such thing. I just think they should be able to spread their views as they help people, because they aren’t a religion. I think anarchism in practice is usually a stupid concept. Don’t worry though, I’m not going to use your assumptions about me to presume bigotry.
If a religious group has a charity branch that doesn’t proselytize or encourage people to attend services, that specific branch shouldn’t be taxed.
If there is a group that feeds hungry people or builds homes, while also pushing for people to vote and participate in our electoral processes, then I don’t think they should be taxed. It doesn’t make me bigoted to say that trying to convince someone of something practical they can use in their life or to change their society is different than preying on people with your unverifiable beliefs. There are thousands of religions. A lot of them do a ton of charity work, but that isn’t their main goal. Just as we tax businesses and allow them tax breaks for charitable work, we should do the same for religions.
tarrox1992@lemm.eeto
[migrated] Good News Everyone@sh.itjust.works•Church transforms vacant land into massive urban garden, donates 65K pounds of food to people in needEnglish
3·9 months agoI don’t need to accept anything besides you trying to equate two inequal concepts. A system of government/political philosophy doesn’t equal a religion. I was very open in my initial comments on taxing religions. You’re the one trying to manipulate things into a gotcha to say things I’m not.
tarrox1992@lemm.eeto
[migrated] Good News Everyone@sh.itjust.works•Church transforms vacant land into massive urban garden, donates 65K pounds of food to people in needEnglish
4·9 months ago…the entire premise of my argument is that religious institutions should be taxed. Why the fuck would I care about non-religious charities being taxed? You’re literally crying the sky is blue.
tarrox1992@lemm.eeto
[migrated] Good News Everyone@sh.itjust.works•Church transforms vacant land into massive urban garden, donates 65K pounds of food to people in needEnglish
5·9 months agoI think Mosques and Temples and all religious institutions should pay taxes, I’m not bigoted. I’m an equal opportunity tax enthusiast.
Hell, some aheist “religious” organizations voluntarily pay taxes, despite all the charity work they do. And the churches have dunces online begging them to be left alone.



I start yelling oww and acting hurt. If the cat is grown, but not super violent, I’ll scream oww in an annoying tone and shove the spot they bit or scratched into their face for a few seconds. Then I’ll do it again a few seconds later. It probably sounds crazy, but I’ve raised multiple cats, and one of my friends said the one we adopted from her is a lot less violent and mean now.
One of the cats likes to be on our shoulders, but she knows she’s not supposed to jump up there unless we have a shirt on.