Is this on YouTube
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Nope, podcast audio only.
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Natalie has been acknowleged by the dark mother. Noone knows what power Natalie holds now.
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The prophecy has been fulfilled.
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D A R K M O T H E R
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Anita used the phrased "gender transformation" and I am using that instead of transition from no on and no one can stop me
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Congrats but also anita ain't the best
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Did they discuss altar-making tecniques?
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Top 10 anime crossovers.
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I can't wait for the angry little centrists to rage over this. Congrats, Nat!
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Interesting priorities.
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this aint it fam
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I enjoy listening to femfreq, and although I don't usually feel like I can freely respond to the points introduced, I will say that YouTube is so much more than vlogging, and as someone who lives in that creator space, it is suprisingly reductive of you to promote that idea.
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The most famous YouTubers are Jake and Logan Paul. I get why people might cringe a little at the term.
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I guess, but there are so many significant niche makers and creators with content on YouTube who aren't vapid or hate driven vloggers, including Anita Sarkeesian. I just think that it is unnecessary reductive to belittle independent media creators, especially when you are one.
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people in a group get to make fun of and complain about the group they’re in, thems the rules
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That is true, but that wasn't the tone of the discussion. They were taking a subsection of a greater community and using that as the example of why the community is bad, making personal exceptions. To me, this is diametrically opposed to what Feminist Frequency is.
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It was just a casual conversation, not an essay.
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It was just a bad look. That's all.
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