Maven (famous)

They/them NB

The most annoying thing about being famous is having to tell everyone how famous you are.

Also: @Maven@lemmy.world

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Cake day: February 15th, 2024

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  • Maven (famous)@lemmy.zipto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneTax rule
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    2 days ago

    Holy fuck… What type of inhumane type of shit is it to look at the arts and go “man I’d much rather be working right now”

    The whole point of productivity increases is to give people more time to do the shit they enjoy doing… You know… LIKE ART

    Do you need AI to teach your kid to throw a baseball too?





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    4 days ago

    This is a parody post made in a way that boomers/right wing people would think that the gay flag is something they could also post.

    In order for that to work you need a bunch of different things that right wingers tend to enjoy… Eventually you run out of options there








  • ??? Why would your knees touch?

    I mean that when in doggy, the leg position changes how the sex itself feels for both partners.

    Top legs apart and bottom legs together makes vaginal feel “tighter” but anal feel “looser”.

    Top legs together but bottom legs apart switches those.

    There are reasons you’d want to do either for either vagina or anal.

    No idea what you mean by knees touching at all though since that wouldn’t make any sense at all






  • That’s why I included the technically part and then clarified that my heritage is German but I am not from there.

    This could be a uniquely American thing that I didn’t realize was American but generally (in the US at least) if most of your family tree is from a place, you’re also considered part of that place to some extent.

    As an example, someone born in the US who has only lived in the US but both of their parents are from South Korea would still be called Korean in the US. A Korean-American mind you, but you wouldn’t say that that person isn’t Korean.

    This applies to literally any location really, including Canada, I’ve just been watching a lot of K-Dramas and so it was the first place that came to mind.

    Is this different in other parts of the world? I’d love to learn more.