Posadas [he/him, they/them] to chapotraphouse • 2 years agoThe most common unifying factor? Using Germanic languages.imagemessage-square64 fedilinkarrow-up156
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minus-squareHoChiMaxh [he/him]hexbear13·2 years agoThe question doesn't ask if you care about your parents. That's what I mean about a Rorschach test - it seems like you're projecting your own thoughts onto data that could be interpreted in several ways link
minus-squarebaguettePants [he/him]hexbear4·2 years agoYou are not making any sense. It literally is about care. link
The question doesn't ask if you care about your parents. That's what I mean about a Rorschach test - it seems like you're projecting your own thoughts onto data that could be interpreted in several ways
You are not making any sense. It literally is about care.
"Caring for" =/= "caring about"