Beer in the US is too cold. That is the crime here.
Let delivery drivers keep their
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fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com 55 minutes ago
ryedaft@sh.itjust.works 3 hours ago
I hate this heteronormative bullshit that topping is the same as domming
sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com 18 minutes ago
Wait, can you not be a hetero top or a hetero dom?
I… don’t see how it is heteronormative to use an image that evokes sexual acts… to… imply a sexual interpretation of a typo.
Its… just a way to use a more SFW, recognizable meme.
Like, they could have used … whats her name, Anhka, from that Animal Crossing porn anim that went viral a few years back, very obviously topping someone… but that would have been a lot more explicit.
Lois is also like, in the act of suiting up, with a non plussed, unenthusiastic expression, implying that … there is a job-like aspect to this, yet another dumb charade/performance demanded by society to keep participating in it.
Deceptichum@quokk.au 2 hours ago
It doesn’t bother me one bit if people want to use a word to mean something different to them. It changes nothing in my relationships what they do or say.
What I do hate is your complaining about a group of people based on their sexuality. Seems so bitter.
shiftymccool@programming.dev 1 hour ago
Then, there’s most of the rest of the world where neither of those words mean anything, heteronormative or otherwise. I guess have heard of topping pot plants, though…
ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world 57 minutes ago
I literally heard about some cheerleader being a top today and it made me chuckle.
wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 50 minutes ago
Education would be more effective than complaining.
As a straight, isn’t all this is missing for “topping” a strap-on? As in the “top” is usually doing the penetrating?
sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 minutes ago
Its actually somewhat confusing.
Sometimes, to some people… topping just means you are literally, physically on top of them.
Sometimes, it means you are doing the physical penetrating.
Sometimes, top/bottom are the same as dom/sub… to mean authoritative vs submissive…
But you have terms like power bottom, and service top.
A power bottom is physically underneath the partner, but doing almost all the work, and is often also in the authority position.
A service top is physically on top, and/or doing most of the strenuous/penetrative physical work… but they are actually submissive, subervient to the other partner, who is authoritatively directing all their actions.
The vocab for all this is still quite varied and usually only standardizes fully amongst geographically constrained areas, as you would expect with what is basically a set of slang terms.
Zagorath@aussie.zone 3 hours ago
Happy cake day, banana!
Kirca@lemmy.world 41 minutes ago
This is a complete aside, but does anyone feel like putting “top 2%” sounds better than “1.9”?
Like when I hear top 2 percent I think wow this person is somewhere between 1.5 and 2% but 1.9 makes me think 1.90 to 1.99.
Maybe it’s just me.
frank@sopuli.xyz 19 minutes ago
Completely agree, the mystery makes me rank them higher than knowing