15. "He/him lesbians"
I'm not entirely sure what this is referencing. There are too many cases I think of...
If it's a female, that pretends they're trans, and is attracted to women, she's a lesbian.
If it's a male, that pretends they're trans, and is attracted to women, he's straight.
If it's a female, with gender dysphoria, that actually transitioned, and is attracted to women, then he's straight, I guess.
If it's a male, with gender dysphoria, that actually transitioned, and is attracted to women, then she's a lesbian, I guess.
It kinda depends a lot on whether the person in question is genuine trans, or a trans-trender wannabe.
21. Blame women's makeup for microplastics. Ever heard of exfoliating products? Yeah, those are apparently done with microplastics.
As normal plastic products are kinda non-biodegradable and sturdy, it takes time for a normal water bottle to leach out microplastics. But if your product already shreds plastic into micro-beads, that helps with polluting the environment faster.
48. I don't find "death of the author" convincing.
If the author said his work meant to say "the sky is blue", I don't give a crap how you want to interpret the work, it's objectively true that the work meant to say "the sky is blue".
But if you can present evidence that "the sky is blue" is inconsistent and self contradictory with the work and other things the author said about his work, then I'm listening. Cause this could be a case of the author changing statements to align to new paradigms. An easy example of this is how the Wachowskis suddenly The Matrix is about being trans.
But without presenting such evidence, that the author had ulterior motives behind his words, "death of the author" doesn't stand imo.
54. In moderation, it's good. Just don't go full Hitler about it.
@alyx
You have a near perfect score.
time for a date then
55. Don't know what Operation Condor is, and I'm pretty bored of this game now. Will end it here tonight. Maybe I'll do more tomorrow.