Makeshift

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[–] Makeshift 2 points 3 months ago

Fake housing listing. Said the key would be mailed because they weren’t in the area at the time, and wanted payment via some sort of money order or special check type or something (I forget exact details).

I needed to find a place quickly, with no idea how to do so or what I was doing, that would accept two people and multiple cats, on only my income (not a lot).

I got the wrong kind of payment, was able to get money back from that, and when I went to get the “right” kind of payment the cashier let me know it was a common scam.

[–] Makeshift 15 points 3 months ago (2 children)

I had experience where I nearly fell for a common scam when I was in a desperate situation. At the time, I had no knowledge of that particular scam and was too rushed to find a solution to think critically. Luckily I was too dumb to even be properly scammed before someone who knew was able to stop me, but still.

I can believe the same happened on a mass scale. Desperate people being fed lies on an easy answer echoing each other, not realizing they’re being scammed.

[–] Makeshift 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Here I am just learning that there are tv remotes with voice recognition.

Cool as that sounds… tv screens with built in ads sound terrible and maybe it’s a blessing to be behind the times.

[–] Makeshift 3 points 3 months ago

I forget where I heard that these are actually used to help train AI, but I don’t doubt they are somehow.

[–] Makeshift 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

This is so important. Everyone knows you are what you eat, so if you don’t eat human then you’re not human!

Human is a necessary part if the human diet and all these people who don’t eat a balanced cannibal diet are delusional to think they’ll be able to stay healthy and human.

Besides, it’s natural. Lions eat cubs.

[–] Makeshift 3 points 3 months ago

I’ll be doing what I do every day. Enjoy myself and pamper the kittyat day, play with online friends and pamper the kitty at night.

Having a companion animal helps. Sorry for the loss of your dog. Is it too soon to bring in another companion?

[–] Makeshift 12 points 3 months ago

Netflix is an interesting comparison.

Old Netflix where it was an affordable deal for a lot of entertainment?

Or the more expensive modern Netflix that I cancelled because they created payment tiers where you pay to be advertised to?

[–] Makeshift 4 points 3 months ago

Idk but I picked the instance for the sense of humor in the name either way.

My brain pronounces it as the latter, though the extra jokes make it better.

[–] Makeshift 7 points 3 months ago

I’d like all of these data harvesting scumbags to get a kick where the sun don’t shine.

I’m not gonna boo one getting it because another hasn’t yet. I’m gonna cheer and hope for another.

Granted that’s not likely under the guy who wants to separate families and give billionaires tax cuts.

[–] Makeshift 8 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I’m joining in the “this blew my mind” sentiment and just want to say thanks for sharing this tidbit of info.

[–] Makeshift 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I’ve already left any asexual spaces because of how uncomfortably sexual they’d become, and how no one could share an experience of not being sexual without constant reminders of how sex is pretty awesome actually.

A safe space isn’t exactly safe when you’re only kept around to be kicked down.

[–] Makeshift 7 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (3 children)

Not exactly a Tl;dr but:

The lack of sexual desire can be just as hard or harder to learn about yourself than sexual preference.

We grow up in a world that assumes people will want sex. And anyone who doesn’t is either traumatized and needs help or just hasn’t found the right person yet.

Learning that there are other people who never develop that desire feels so good. It lets you feel, for once, that you’re not broken for not having that. There’s nothing wrong, some people are just like that!

The word for that was asexual.

But lately, asexual has been changed to mean something completely different. It’s still a form of sexual cravings, just in the flavor of microlabels to describe what gives you sexual feelings.

And places where the first group once could connect and joke and vent with each other over experiences of not having sexual desire, now you can’t say anything of the sort without a barrage of people saying “asexuals like sex, too!”

And if you just wanted a safe space to chill with people who share your experience… well, you see it in this thread. You get called a gatekeeping asshole.

So we get forced out of once safe spaces. For wanting a safe space with people we share commonality with. For wanting a simple way to say “Hey, this is how I am, and I’m not broken”.

And with more people identifying as asexual while seeking a sexual relationship, it’s even harder than ever to NOT feel broken. There’s no word for people who just don’t want sex. No word but broken, or “gatekeeping assholes”.

And we’re back to square one. “That’s not normal, you need therapy!” “You just haven’t found the right person yet!” “I bet I can fix you!” “But you’d have sex for ME, right?” “You’re just a late bloomer!”

And that hurts.

To add a touch of humor to a depressing situation: Why yes, my asshole is gatekept. I don’t want anal sex, either!

Edit to add: It’s not to say others don’t exist or are invalid. They do exist and are valid! It’s about others saying we’re assholes for wanting a safe space to not understand sexual desire together.

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