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  • AcidSmiley [she/her]
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    4 days ago

    so this is what the scene looked like before they invented twinks

    • CloutAtlas [he/him]
      hexagon
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      4 days ago

      Really shook up the gay meta, what were the devs thinking

    • came_apart_at_Kmart [he/him, comrade/them]
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      4 days ago

      It is widely believed that a very male-looking wrestler or boxer or body-builder represents the acme of maleness.

      more like the acne of maleness. boom gottem.

      this post made by HIGH T perennial puberty gang.

      anyway, i used to work out with this guy and he told me this story from when he was in the air force that still makes me laugh. so in the military you get tested to qualify for advancement on physical fitness and of course there's a gym generally wherever for support personnel etc to work out, plus PT i guess. anyway, he's a gym bro type guy, so that's all the motivation he needs to make this his hobby when he's on some base where he can't really leave anyway without a big hassel. anyway, he was telling me about "work out mags" and how they were always just around. people buy them and read them for workout ideas or meal ideas and then leave them in the gym instead of tossing them. of course, this is what he believes is happening 100% because he's like a naive 19 year old kid. he's relating the story to me like 6 years later. anyway, one day he finds this magazine ("i don't remember the name, i thought they were all the same more or less") at the base gym and takes it home to look through it, but starts to furrow his brow (i wish i could imitate the face he made, just total confusion) and is like, "damn, this workout mag sucks. there's no workout or meal ideas in it, it's all just photos of jacked guys." then he turns the page and it's some steely-eyed himbo in his underwear with his thumb pulling down the band, and he's like, "wait a minute... what kind of workout magazine is this?" and that was how he learned about beefcake magazines.

      after he related that story, we just referred to working out as "beefcake" or "beefcaking". which, after a while, you forget you're doing. and then somebody is like, "wait, what did you say you guys doing tomorrow morning before class and why does it involve a 'quick shower' after?"

    • glans [it/its]
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      4 days ago

      lol that's so funny when I opened the IA link my first thought was "the 2024 edition of this book should be subtitled plus ca change". It's always the overriding impression reading about gay male subcultures, at least those which are in the past 100-200 years in the west. I would be interested in a broader comparison to know if it is literally human nature or what.

      • glans [it/its]
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        4 days ago

        although to be fair, the plus ca change-nes expands beyond the gay situation, example on page II

        HOW THIS REPORT CAME ABOUT

        When my wife and I arrived in England in September 1957, we made an informal inquiry to find out what were considered to be the most intractable social problems in this country. We asked about 250 persons of some standing and came to the conclusion that there were six which could be thought of as giving considerable concern. One of these was homosexuality, and this report is the first result of our work in this particular field. Some indication here of the lines along which we have worked in tackling the other five main problems may help the reader to understand our approach to homosexuality.

        Here are the other 5 main problems of England. Check the book to learn what they mean and why they are concerns. Note that #5 is longer than all the others put together.

        1. The New Housing Areas
        2. The Old Housing Areas
        3. Adolescents in Secondary Schools
        4. The Prisons
        5. Mental Health
        • AcidSmiley [she/her]
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          4 days ago

          Maybe you should stop obsessing about your own -- and other people's -- sexuality? Feels like it’s about time to do that. You’ve thought about this for eight hours?! Not only should you stop, you should tell Kim you've stopped obsessing about other people's sexuality too. I'm sure he'd appreciate it. Unless you already got him killed because you were obsessing about your sexuality. (There’s no way of telling from within your brain, but for your own sake: please say you didn’t.)

      • bigbrowncommie69 [any]
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        4 days ago

        Can't believe you missed out these ones page 79 is literally me

        Show Can't believe you missed out these ones, smh (page 78 is literally me)

      • glans [it/its]
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        4 days ago

        with all the different people who have made marks in the margins, had to go to the front to find out which library it was.

        Show

        following the thoughts of other readers is one thing I have lost by so rarely going for the paper stacks now that so much is online.

    • CloutAtlas [he/him]
      hexagon
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      4 days ago

      I haven't done chemistry since high school but I believe that's means you've turned directly from solid to gas without becoming a liquid

  • carpoftruth [any, any]
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    4 days ago

    In this meta don't underestimate the evolution chain of the Young Volunteer into the Young Bisexual into the Fully Sublimated Bisexual. You get a great move set right out of the gate, and if you use your slurp juice wisely and make it through that upgrade chain, then it's possible to summon the Gigantimax Fully Sublimated Bisexual, which is very powerful in the end game.

    • glans [it/its]
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      4 days ago

      Deciding which one her sister's husband is

  • PaX [comrade/them, they/them]M
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    4 days ago
    cw: homophobia but that doesn't even really cover the extent of the homophobia, everything outside the cishet norm is anathema and homosexuality to the people who wrote this

    I read some of it debord-tired

    Deeply, DEEPLY alien text. It's in a language I understand but the only thing that makes sense to me are some of the quotes (and I hope those they made many of those up desolate)

    Wild that this dropped only like 60 years ago but I guess as cooked as western society is now it doesn't produce such soul-rotted behaviorists as much anymore. Most of this is written in a way like.... you would write about a epidemic lol (which makes sense since they consider homosexuality or queerness in general as some kind of social contagion)

    For as vile as this text is, was touching reading some of the experiences of people tbh. Is kinda strange how disconnected I feel from a lot of it. I can be kinda "open" about how I am without getting killed (probably) or arrested but..... to who? Idk, so much is online now and me and everyone I know has social lives devastated by what the internet and late capitalism working together has done to us lol. I am not feeling so good today, I should not have read this lmao ;w;

    There is a lot more to say about this text but I'm done, weh :(

    • CloutAtlas [he/him]
      hexagon
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      4 days ago

      This was just 10 years after the shit went down with Alan Turing so it doesn't seem too surprising that ukkk government would pay money for this.