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christmas boots posted:I like the way you think its our burden to think the thoughts no one else dares
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The real question is if the parliamentary mace is also the queen can you use it to dispel cops.
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https://mobile.twitter.com/Logo_Daedalus/status/1392870624385765383
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Idiots on Social Media: There is no God here but Cum
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Captain Monkey posted:Anne of Green Gables? Most of that novel is Anne not being competent because adolescence is hard.
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Soylent Pudding posted:Idiots on Social Media: There is no God here but Cum
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Feliday Melody posted:Alright fair. Can I just get... A competent female protagonist. That's not an aristocrat. Doesn't have super powers. And solves problems with her wit. Without being some space brain savant. The Mitchells vs The Machines might be of interest to you
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"There is no God here but Cum" is my favorite Sissy Hypno Vortex album.
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Retcon posted:I'm a trans woman and a lesbian. When I came out my parents asked me 'so are you into guys now'. I told them nope, still into women and the idea that I'm 'suddenly' gay was really hard for them to grasp at first. Still kinda is, in one of my conversations with my mom recently me being gay came up and she was like 'wait, you're not gay'. Had to walk her through the motions and explain that me being a woman who wants to date other women means i'm a lesbian. The only trans people I know IRL I met after their transition so that's always been who they are to me, so I can't directly relate to what your parents are going through. I'm glad your parents were accepting even if it took a minute to come to grasps with it.
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Roblo posted:Thats funny, i can *only* orgasm with a gun pointed at me. That's funny, I also can only orgasm with a gun pointed at you.
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Whether gun or cum, U is in the middle
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Feliday Melody posted:Alright fair. Can I just get... A competent female protagonist. That's not an aristocrat. Doesn't have super powers. And solves problems with her wit. Without being some space brain savant. Like any mystery novel with a female lead? Janet Evanovich books for instance?
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I mean I guess it depends on what you mean by competent. They can’t make mistakes or have a character arc?
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Biplane posted:drat, we need to capture the queen so we can reverse engineer some sort of anti-cop device from her hosed up bones!! Ly Tin Wheedle already unsuccessfully tried that to derive FTL tech.
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Skwirl posted:Like any mystery novel with a female lead? Been a while since I've read Evanovich (she became so formulaic that I got halfway through one book before realising I'd read it before), but isn't Stephanie Plum's thing succeeding through a combination of luck and competent male partners?
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Don't blame me. Blame yourself, or cum.
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Feliday Melody posted:Alright fair. Can I just get... A competent female protagonist. That's not an aristocrat. Doesn't have super powers. And solves problems with her wit. Without being some space brain savant. Miss Silver series by Patricia Wentworth Retired 1930s governess who absolutely hated it, solves crimes based around the fact that she can get invited into anyone’s home as a “private enquiry agent” because posh people don’t really notice a shabby retired governess. The person about to be murdered may not be murdered for most of the book. Wentworth really wants you to loving hate either the victim or the murderer. The Mrs Polifax series by Dorothy Gillman 1950s widow accidentally joins the CIA and becomes a very elderly James Bond, survives on her wits, by easily making friends the CIA/Bad guys don’t know about and because no one is expecting the clumsy elderly widow to be a master spy. Both written at the time and not modern cosy fiction knockoffs. Edit: my area of study is detective fiction from the 1860s to 1960s so that’s off the top of my head, If you like audiobooks then the Peabody series written by Elizabeth Peters and narrated by Barbara Rosenblat is actual perfection. learnincurve has a new favorite as of 22:57 on May 13, 2021 |
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If UK passports and driver’s licenses are issued in the name of the Queen, does that mean everyone will need new ones when she dies?
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Sunswipe posted:Been a while since I've read Evanovich (she became so formulaic that I got halfway through one book before realising I'd read it before), but isn't Stephanie Plum's thing succeeding through a combination of luck and competent male partners? She gets help from competent male partners in most of the books, but she usually catches the bad guy at the end by her self. They are also half romance novels and (I assume) most het women don't want to read a romance novel where the male romantic figure is a useless twit. How about the JD Robbs "In Death" series? Strip Tease by Carl Hiasson?
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Skwirl posted:
I skipped around this series but doesn't she very quickly gently caress then marry the irish mega millionaire genius gangster and he helps her in all kinds of ways? I stopped reading that series because she couldn't even take a walk without him sending a helicopter to help her out, or what the gently caress ever.
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That70sHeidi posted:I skipped around this series but doesn't she very quickly gently caress then marry the irish mega millionaire genius gangster and he helps her in all kinds of ways? I stopped reading that series because she couldn't even take a walk without him sending a helicopter to help her out, or what the gently caress ever. I haven't actually read any of them. My mom is the mystery novel fan. Again it goes into more Romance but the early Laurel K Hamilton Anita Blake books she does everything on her own, but she does have magic powers, but her magic powers don't help her much, it's just what makes her attractive to various vampires and werewolves. Later books are just straight up porn novels
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EdibleBodyParts posted:If UK passports and driver’s licenses are issued in the name of the Queen, does that mean everyone will need new ones when she dies?
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Skwirl posted:I haven't actually read any of them. My mom is the mystery novel fan. I find it's easier to find non-romance/porn mysteries in the historical section. I always recomend Amy Stewart's Kopp Sisters series, based on real life cases of Constance Kopp, the US's first female sherrif's deputy, M. Louisa Locke's Gilded San Francisco series, each mystery revolves around an occupation under taken by women at the time (my favorite is about sjop lifters), and Rosalie Knecht's Vera Kelly series, about a CIA operator turned PI working in 60's South America. I could continue, but won't! (To the relief of everyone, I'm sure!)
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Retcon posted:If the stars align you can do both at once! Though in my case it would have been harder for my parents if I had been straight. i didnt know cumshitter also had a daughter
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learnincurve posted:If you like audiobooks then the Peabody series written by Elizabeth Peters and narrated by Barbara Rosenblat is actual perfection. Jacqueline Kirby is infinitely superior fite me. e: Also Elizabeth Peters, as is Vicky Bliss. I prefer Peters's less-successful series to the one that was a runaway hit. Arsenic Lupin has a new favorite as of 01:36 on May 14, 2021 |
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https://mobile.twitter.com/hindurashtra30/status/1392419863327514625
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SneezeOfTheDecade posted:I need a where the is a .
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The timing on the little cringe on the face is a nice touch
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seiferguy posted:Don't blame me. Blame yourself, or cum.
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You're really worth your salt.
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Mak0rz posted:The Mitchells vs The Machines might be of interest to you This was a thoroughly enjoyable movie that was visually amazing, but I honestly can't decide whether the queer representation in it was respectfully low key and not central to the conflict in support of normalisation, or low-key enough to ensure that Sony could receive accolades for it while having it fly under the radar for most chuds and being able to release it in turbo-homophobic markets via changing a single pronoun in a line of dialogue and changing a button.
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Captain Monkey posted:Anne of Green Gables?
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no
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Knormal posted:Anime of Green Gables? Your wish is my command: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7jtG0T1qTg
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I said no
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Pththya-lyi posted:Your wish is my command: BRIGHTO RIVAAAAA
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It keeps happening. https://twitter.com/classiclib3ral/status/1392838952235671565 https://twitter.com/aobrien2010/status/1392829007071219715
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Why does anybody go after RATM? Don't they remember what happened to poor davez67?
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The number of people who listen to RATM without ever actually listening to any of the lyrics loving astounds me. They're Paul Ryan's favorite band for gently caress's sake.
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