finnjakefionnacake

finnjakefionnacake OP t1_je7wcpx wrote

that would take bravery of the sort i do not yet possess, lol. best i can do is build up my courage for 10 minutes, wildly place some tupperware over it after missing the first couple times, and then run outside at the speed of light to drop it while screaming my head off.

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finnjakefionnacake t1_jddhhk1 wrote

look, i agree that no one should be forced to wear something they don't want to wear (although many people have to wear things like uniforms for their jobs, but you know what i mean). but when we are in a world in which people are trying to legislate trans people out of existence, attacking drag for no reason, and the most recent GOP party platform still is against gay marriage or gay people being able to adopt, then being vocal and open in your show of support really is a powerful thing.

That aside -- I'm sure your daughter does not expect you to do any of that, and I wouldn't expect my parents to either, but I'm sure she wouldn't be upset to see you do so.

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finnjakefionnacake t1_jb19drg wrote

that's because it's literally just other people. like other human beings, lol. they're not some eldritch creatures come to kill you and the opposing team. they just are fans of someone else...probably just because they live there.

the idea that anyone has to be outwardly, actually hostile toward anyone because of team affiliation is insane.

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