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But seriously, is anyone else tired of "man trapped in a woman's body"//"born this way" rhetoric? It feels like you're already bargaining from a standpoint of "theres nothing I could do about this, but if I could...."

i mean shit, i think i remember :pete: being asked a question about whether he'd take a shot that "cured gayness" and he said yes with his husband in the audience.

  • Optimismbias [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    I'm positive English Anglo-Saxons invented the Protestant work ethic. Or was it the Calvinist Teutons?

    • Dewot523 [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Everyone below is wrong. Protestant work ethic had its theory laid down by Calvin but was first a dominant cultural force in the Golden Age of the Netherlands, the first real capitalist empire.

    • NaturalsNotInIt [any]
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      3 years ago

      Calvinist Teutons for sure. The proud Norman Anglicans and the rowdy Presbyterian borderers know that they should be chaste and calm like those robotic Swiss and Dutch, but Lord forgive them, sometimes they just gotta do them, and that's their Right as the Saved, full of God's grace.