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Ugh forced to watch Access Hollywood and see a woman throw other women under the bus. T__ T

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HATE IT in Japanese media where the male will call the female character -chan (or some other cutesy name) and she tells him to stop, or tells him to call her X and he keeps doing it until she just..stops, which is seen as being cute and her finally being OK with it.

On page 124 of 208 of Pandora Hearts, Vol. 8, by Jun Mochizuki: That time in Japanese me... goodreads.com/user_status/show

Time for a restaining order or police... I doubt they'd take it seriously though :/ twitter.com/crockerthoughts/st

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I hate repeating myself, but I keep seeing people use the abelist slur "derp" all over.
So yes it's a slur, no I'm not going to "debate" it. I will just block and move on.

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%politics %sexual harassment Afficher plus

This is why I hate things that originate from 4chan that people lap up. It's giving credence to those shits. It's saying they can continue to exist because they crapped out this shitty thing.

Here's a fun typography fact for you: Old English and Middle English had a single character for the "th" sound, called thorn. It looked like Þ in the capital; the lowercase is þ.

(If you crossed the upper bar, like so: Ꝥ ꝥ , it was shorthand for "that". "I like ꝥ kitten.")

Thorn largely died out when printing presses were imported to England. Because the typefaces were from Germany or Italy, they didn't have thorn. So they replaced it with a letter ꝥ rarely occurred in the same place þ did: Y.