Both valid
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Yeah, It's a one time thing they did so it went under the radar of lots of people. Also why I shared it, glad I made you happy
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My pleasure.
I'm a amateur bassist, so in the mock rivalry I'd say this is showing how much of the rhythm-section bassists can fill.
And we can also do some dope harmony. I love the jokes about how bassist are translators between drummers and guitarists.
Victor Wooten as lessons on YouTube where he does emphasize that a lot.
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You're the one calling her "crazed" not the artist.
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Both were great, but both also took me a week to get through, a piece at a time.
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I can watch two of those per workday, on my bus commute to/from work. Usually end up watching history documentaries instead (currently going through a 6 hours one detailing the Franco-Prussian war of 1870, gonna be an interesting week)
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that weird chick and she's great.
Jenny Nicholson, for anyone interested. There's an equally long one about a failed permanent Renaissance Faire that's a real trip, too. Almost all of them are a fun diversion, really.
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What the hell is BIPOC? Go outside
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My sister was born first so I think she just took all of the attraction genes in the dressing room and left me with crumbs.
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In case you've actually never heard of it, BIPOC is the respectful way to refer to the global majority (black, indigenous, and people of colour) and is widely used not just across the internet but in professional settings and in general the world. It has nothing to do with someone "trolling the internet" too hard/needing to go outside. Talking shit on the label is akin to talking shit on people who identify with any of the 2SLGBTQ+ labels.
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Yeah she's hilarious. Weird isn't a bad thing, but...I mean just check out her channel. Plush spider episode? 🫥
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I've never heard of it but sounds dumb. Why does everything need a label and why group up people of color under a label like that
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For the same reason that lgbt+ people use self-chosen labels, it forms a way for us to bond and find community in primarily white environments. We have different lived experiences (to white folks) and sometimes it's nice to find people with similar experiences to your own and that understand things from your point of view, labels can help with that.
Besides the world already labels us based on how we look so why can't we use those labels to recognize each other and find unity in that.
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Both are valid and a very clear sign that I should stay away from either of those
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Also an unexpectedly fun trip. "Weird and great" is pretty accurate for the channel!
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Chin up, ya ugly bastard.
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Lmao I meant the genes that determine how much attraction you feel towards people (she is pan and I'm ace), but she probably took most of the attractiveness ones too.
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The longer the better. All videos should have a minimum length of 1 hour.
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If + covers and more why are we adding 2S also although the particular culture referenced is unique as they all are its not clear 2S actually references a different type of sexuality different from intersex and or bisexuality and the acronym was already unweildy as fuck.
There are so many different aspects to sexuality it seems silly to try to abbreviate. Also if you add enough letters you'll eventually cover anyone not completely boring.
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Haha either way, I was just goofin'.
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I'm not gonna go into all the details about colonial history and present day issues in Canada because that's a huge topic and something a person needs time to digest and be open to learning, but in short, Canadians use 2S in front of/as a part of the acronym as a way to recognize and honour the oldest and one of the most marginalized and at-risk groups of people in Canada (two-spirit Indigenous individuals).
That being said (as you can see from my other comments) I often switch between using 2SLGBTQ+, LGBT+, queer, and many other forms of the acronym. It's a personal choice and I'm not going to dictate how other people refer to the community. I'll also note that the term 2SLGBTQI+ is the official term in my country (again, we include the 2S in the spirit of reconciliation)