Spikosauropod
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‘Everybody Should Be a Bit Queer’
Have these people noticed that I am not watching? I mean...not that they would. However, I can't help but feel that I am well represented.
‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Breakout Melissa Navia on Lt. Ortegas’ Swordplay and Sexuality: ‘Everybody Should Be a Bit Queer’
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7/3/2022, 12:04 am
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spud100
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Re: ‘Everybody Should Be a Bit Queer’
Ever, the sales pitch for the disaffected. Which seems to be why though, promoted by Variety, the audience share has dropped, since May 5 when it was launched. If one is gay and frustrated, and or hates the capitalist white man's world, that mommy & daddies money paid for you to dwell in, then this is your form of communism one seeks(we shan't speak of the massacres because only Republicans do that!).
Even, The Orville, by the committed ideological liberal Seth Macfarlane has been rated as being far better than the recent Trek incarnations. Just by re-tuning the original series and doing serio-comedy.
Moral of the story? Nobody likes to be preached to about what kind of sex they should have. Most don't want pedophile teachers having oral sex with young children either-but maybe with parental support....?
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7/3/2022, 12:53 am
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Gr33n Daem0n
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Re: ‘Everybody Should Be a Bit Queer’
quote: When the actor’s interview with Variety shifted to questions about Ortegas’ gender and sexual identity (more on that shortly), Navia was asked in passing for her own preferred pronouns. Her answer could’ve taken just a second. Instead, Navia smiled, and leaned forward a bit into her Zoom camera.
“She/her,” Navia said. “But, I mean, I’m from New York, and in a lot of our wonderful queer spaces in New York City, everyone is they/them, because it’s just easier. So I’m also always open to that as well. All my life has been, like, from behind, with my short hair, people say, ‘Excuse me, sir.’ So I’ve always been, you know, whatever pronouns work for you, work for me.” She chuckled. “But my preferred pronouns are she/her.”
She probably felt a bit of shame saying her preferred pronouns were "she/her", so needed a disclaimer.
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7/3/2022, 6:56 am
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