• rollin@piefed.social
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    Saying “After 2 years with college professors” seems creepy to me, like he thinks college professors are supposed to take over the parents’ role.

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      They think education is flawed. It’s part of the GOP indoctrination. What you’re saying is morbidly comical, but the real reason is how the Right regard education.

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        It’s crazy. They literally treat a lack of knowledge like a badge of honor. They genuinely believe they deserve a gold star for proactively avoiding knowing shit. It’s real. It’s wild.

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          Evangelist Christians genuinely believe that “earthly knowledge” is pointless once you are saved and are at the gates of heaven, so yes.

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      This person you see but have minimal interaction with a few times a week for 13 weeks really screams parental figure.

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      And wild that he thinks that the professors are giving out fashion advice rather than calculus and shit.

      And it wasn’t professors who taught her to respect and value people who weren’t like her, it was just meeting them.

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        My physics professor was the most physics professor looking physics professor the world has ever produced. He was definitely not giving out fashion tips.

        Unless of course you are a fan of ugly brown woollen affairs and tweed jackets with patches on the elbows.

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          My physics professor was Italian and a very snappy dresser. Although, he also wore shorts and soccer jerseys some days.

          Very funny guy and could do trig out to several decimal places in his head. He was one of those rare professors that was doing research but still a great teacher. He was responsible for making math ‘click’ for me and helped me realize the joy of math.

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            could do trig out to several decimal places in his head

            He’s got to have memorised that before class, or has memorised a bunch of common angles. The formula I remember using for them is a mess and doesn’t converge quickly.

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          My physics prof wore white socks with soccer ball-patterned slide on sandals. Normal business casual other than that, unless you count hair that hadn’t been bruised in a decade. Year round even in snow. And rode his bike to campus like that daily. Very fun dude.

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          My Physics professors literally wore pocket protectors, with pens in them. They were also both ultra-marathoners which is surprisingly common among that species.

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      Its more like:

      After 2 years of no longer being completely within the social circle of and under the financial and physical control of Christian Nationalists / Super Fundies.

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    The person everyone forces you to be vs the person you are for yourself.

    “Should we ban self-expression, or just limit it away from women?”

    Okay buddy.

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      The person everyone forces you to be

      The first photo is literally just a human without changing their natural appereance…

      Not getting tattoos, peircings, etc is just as ok as getting them.

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    Got called a “soyboy” by some right wing women, told them “good, I don’t want to appeal to women who want to be regularly beaten by tgeir husbands”.

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      They want the freedom to judge and ridicule others and the freedom to dictate who gets rights… Not actual freedom for everyone.

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    I don’t personally find tattoos appealing.

    But there are studies that say tattooing provides women and particularly survivors of sexual trauma a sense of ownership and authority over their bodies.

    Unfortunately there are also studies that say that outside of the EU, many tattoo inks contain lead, cadmium, arsenic, and carcinogens.

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      But there are studies that say tattooing provides women and particularly survivors of sexual trauma a sense of ownership and authority over their bodies.

      Thank you. I was wondering what I was missing when thinking all this through. I don’t have any myself, but have wondered about the range of motivations for folks that get more than one. I figured it was at least tribal and wealth (expensive, can’t be stolen) expression. Body modification as a way to exercise autonomy and agency - that absolutely tracks with folks I’ve met.

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      The girl in the OP post arguably overdid things a little, but it’s her body, her choice

      This right wing one just fell of a cliff straight into the abyss of uncanny valley nightmares. What the fuck is that even, it’s not human

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        the appeal she lost was that the tats and piercings make it abundantly clear she’s over 18, and college attendance shows she’s not going to be easy to manipulate and take advantage of. you know. because she’s an educated adult. that’s the big turn off. trust me. that’s ALWAYS the turn off. this guy would say all sorts of nasty stuff about her body if the average 14 year old had tats and piecings.

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      I call it “going under the saw” instead of “going under the knife” because they look like Jigsaw.