[-] delawen@floss.social 5 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

@Grail @Melody I use sapphic as a way to refer to both lesbians and bisexual women at the same time. Not to be exclusionary but as a way to refer to a common ground. Wlw could also be used, but that's hard to pronounce when talking.

[-] delawen@floss.social 1 points 1 year ago

@EmiliaTheHero @photonic_sorcerer

But wasn't Star Trek a breaking barriers and frontiers state of the art revolutionary series?

Yes, it is. It has been and still is.

And still, you can watch The Original Series with an interracial kiss in one episode and light raping jokes in another episode. I mean... they were done by people of their time. Revolutionaries, but grown then.

And early TNG reused old TOS scripts. You can smell them.

[-] delawen@floss.social 1 points 1 year ago

@EmiliaTheHero @photonic_sorcerer

Depends.

The newer series do fan service referencing old series so you may miss jokes and references. Anyway, Strange New Worlds would be a good starting point. It doesn't matter if you miss references to enjoy it.

Older series "require" less previous knowledge because there is less lore to base them on. But sometimes the stories... didn't age well. Most of the episodes did, but for example the 1st season of TNG can be hard to watch for younger people.

[-] delawen@floss.social 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

@Stamets @macabrett

That only means that Kes should probably not have a relationship with anyone from a longer lifespan species.

The same way a 200 year old Vulcan would look at a 20 year old human as an immature kid. Hell, I look at a 20 year old human as immature and I'm just in my thirties!

Biological maturity does not equal getting the life experience of an adult. Not enough life experience means more naive and easier to manipulate, even if the older being doesn't want to.

[-] delawen@floss.social 1 points 1 year ago

Gods (as aliens) were a recurrent theme in TOS.

Remember Apollo. Or... what does god need with a starship?

[-] delawen@floss.social 18 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Straight guys don't go to seek refuge to lesbian bars. They go to disrupt the space and see if they can convince some sapphic woman to sleep with him.

[-] delawen@floss.social 4 points 1 year ago

@IvyRaven @Kolanaki
I have no idea how far you are on the transition and how far you want to/can go. But if you feel inadequate, know that there are plenty of sapphic women out there that won't mind your passing.

If you truly have a hard time, maybe the bisexual community will be more welcoming for you? Not that they will see you as a man, but that they are used to be attracted to more masculine features, no need to be perfect passing (as if that existed) to get our interest.

[-] delawen@floss.social 3 points 1 year ago

@HariSeldon_official @Fissionami
That's not entirely true.

Productivity has raised so much in the past decades that where you used to need four or five people working and paying taxes to maintain one pension, now we just need one or two. If we truly had a problem here we could even tax smarter the productivity and get more money for retired people without affecting the workers.

Plus, who says retirement needs to be paid by wage taxes? Why not by other means like taxes to the rich?

[-] delawen@floss.social 9 points 1 year ago

@ApeNo1 @throws_lemy Genetic variation is not an issue. Just send frozen embryos.

They are probably going to be all cis women, anyway (we are the smaller ones consuming less resources).

[-] delawen@floss.social 5 points 1 year ago

@StickBugged @ada @melmi @blackhole

You know that's something that happens even to cis children sometimes, right?

[-] delawen@floss.social 13 points 1 year ago

@blackhole @ada @melmi

This just reinforces the idea that we should improve the education and support for trans kids at all levels, specially school and early stages, and allow hormone suppressors before they do any irreversible damage on trans kids and teenagers.

If they are able to make an earlier decision, their lives will be closer to what they need.

[-] delawen@floss.social 16 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

More likely to be hired if queer? On what universe??

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