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  • dam

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  • In the movie she's 16, so it's maybe slightly better.

  • Yeah I think that's the intention, but it looks like they are holding the phone away from their mouth so the body language combined with the ambiguous text can easily be interpreted as them just talking to themselves out loud as the phone rings for the 10th time or goes to voicemail.

  • Draw!

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  • Toy Story too

  • The joke would be more clear if they're just talking to themselves without the phone at all. It looks like they could be talking to themselves while the phone has been ringing for a long time or going to voicemail.

    Or you could change the text so it's more clear they're talking to someone on the phone and not to themself. Something like "yeah, they didn't answer" in the first panel.

  • Hey, some of us have that without using drugs

  • You can do a dick pushup

  • Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world

    "Top Movies" in Amazon Prime is full of series

  • I use an adblocker, but would like to financially support the creators that create the content I consume. Blank CDs back in the day supposedly had a surcharge built in to cover piracy and I like the idea of something like that. Not sure how it would work, maybe some sort of "toll" system where instead of an ad I pay the amount the advertisers did to not see it.

    There's no way that advertisers are paying as much as it would cost me to subscribe to everything, so why can't I pay that amount to serve myself "blank" (nonexistent) ads? Or just an extra surcharge that goes to creators and I'll just keep using the adblocker guilt free.

  • Can we also add a surcharge so I never have to see an ad again?

  • Doesn't Moriarty get sent off in a shuttle at the end of the episode? I don't think the full Enterprise's computer is needed to run his mind, but even still it's still strange you don't see more sapient artificial life if it's apparently this easy to make. Data getting put on "trial" for his personhood shouldn't have been a thing because the Federation should be swimming with artificial people, maybe just in a larger form factor.

  • It's been awhile since I've seen the episode: they don't establish any weird situation that made the computer malfunction or something? Why is Data considered special if apparently any ship has a computer capable of creating a new sapient/intelligent person after working on it for a day?

  • me_irl

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  • That's very clearly not the reason though, as those same beauty standards emphasize post-pubescent secondary sexual characteristics a lot too (big boobs, hips, butts, full lips).

    The common thread seems to be just a way to hyper-differentiate from masculinity. In this patriarchal binary beauty standard, the most non-masculine woman is the same as the most feminine (assuming they also have those secondary sexual characteristics, otherwise you dip into androgeny). Basically, if you already have feminine qualities, then less man=more woman. It's why tall or more muscular women are seen as less feminine, not because they aren't childlike FFS.

    Men have more body hair, therefore manlier men are hairier, and by extension the more feminine women have the least body hair.

  • me_irl

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  • Wait, do people seriously think that the beauty standard that has women remove body hair is because men want them to look prepubescent??

  • Is that right-angle traffic light a common thing? I've never seen one like that before.

  • Me_irl

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  • 100% is actually pretty impressive

  • He's so dumb he thinks it works both ways. Just because Israel tells you what to do doesn't mean they'll let you tell them what to do.

  • too pee? Like, also pee? Or more than the usual amount so too much pee?

  • Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world

    This chili oil is apparently very Calorie dense

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Help with Mint Xfce black screen on boot

  • Jerboa @lemmy.ml

    How do I remove an account?

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    TV remotes should have an easy-to-find (by touch) "volume toggle" button that toggles between two volume settings.

  • Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world

    The way the ice is forming on this wet surface

  • Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world

    This triple fig

  • Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world

    This tree split then merged then split again

  • Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world

    This hair has a double-split end

  • Steam Hardware @sopuli.xyz

    FreeTube full screen

  • Jerboa @lemmy.ml

    Change what tapping on a comment does?