PotatoesFall

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[–] PotatoesFall@discuss.tchncs.de 20 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Can somebody explain the comment? They all look like butterflies, not moths

That's why I added the word "vanilla"

I agree except for the heteronormative part. What does the confusion of these terms have to do with heteronormativity?

Hi! Peter here to explain the mene. Since all the other answers are wrong, here's the actual answer:

Top means the person who penetrates the other (the bottom). The term originates from gay sex, since there it can be very important who is penetrating who. But it can also be applied to other sex (not just homosexual cis men). In the meme above, the implication would be that l Lois uses a strap-on or other kind of dildo to penetrate the delivery driver.

Top often, but not always goes hand-in-hand with domination (dom/sub). Hence the dominatrix-like outfit Lois is putting on.

That is dom. Top means to penetrate the other

[–] PotatoesFall@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

For vanilla cis hetero sex it doesn't apply since the man is always the top and the woman is always the bottom.

top means the one who penetrates the other. What you're describing is a dom

[–] PotatoesFall@discuss.tchncs.de 16 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The implication being that bombing Iran was the right thing to do but Trump just didn't do it the right way? I'm gonna have to strongly disagree. This feels totally out of character for this comic

She was the one who was deemed a security threat, but the child was not allowed to re-enter Germany even when they appealed (thr appeal got delayed since a judge ruled it wasn't urgent). Make it make sense

[–] PotatoesFall@discuss.tchncs.de 32 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I don't see a microscope

[–] PotatoesFall@discuss.tchncs.de 10 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

gnome anal aside, Ptyxis has crashed on me multiple times and I had many other issues with it. It's not reliable yet at all unfortunately.

wait what? Complete opposite for me. When I was in school I would hang out after school all the time. Work days are much longer and I have other responsibilities so now it's more rare to have time.

 

My group is playing Abomination Vaults, and on the second level there is a room with an undead Minotaur Skeleton Warrior. The book specifically states that it never leaves the room it's in.

My group quickly figures this out and would simply have everybody ready an attack, one PC would open the door, triggering everybody else's reaction, and would then close it again.

After doing this about 10 times they finally took down the skeleton despite it having resistance to most of their attacks, with none of them taking any damage.

This is a somewhat inexperienced group that doesn't usually do strategy things, so I was happy to see them plan and execute.

Anyway what's the weirdest way your group beat a supposedly challenging enemy?

 
 

Hey, I've been hearing a LOT about the xz backdoor. Crazy story, but rather than reading 10 different articles about it from 3 days ago when the story was quite new, does anybody know a high quality write-up that has all the juicy details and facts? I really like in-depth guides that cover every aspect of the story.

Thanks in advance guys!

 
 
 
 
 
 

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panel 1: homer simpson posing proudly, looking skinny and healthy, marge looks impressed. caption reads "Dinner is ready and dishes are clean when my partner gets home"

panel 2: showing homers back where heaps of excess skin are held back by ropes and clamps. caption reads "did like 10 minutes of work in my fulltime job"

 

After years of suspecting ADHD (and two decades of struggling), I decided that maybe I have ADHD. While I wait for an answer from the psychologists, I decided to take an online ADHD self-diagnosis questionnaire out of curiosity.

I found myself mousing over and highlighting the text in one of the questions over and over, thinking about something my girlfriend told me the other day, struggling to actually read the question. When I finally read the question, it was:

How often are you easily distracted by external stimuli, like something in your environment or unrelated thoughts?

Safe to say I started laughing out loud. Starting to feel pretty certain that I'm one of you :P

(I am still mid questionnaire)

 
 
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