- The cases are unlikely to make federal rights and protections any worse than they currently are, because there currently /are/ no protections. - Non-expert news reporting on Supreme Court stuff is exceptionally bad and often outright wrong. Try to find posts by legal experts or people who have at least a basic understanding of how the US legal system works such as SCOTUSblog.
I'm seeing the fear about the upcoming LGBT rights cases in the Supreme Court go around again. I have not seen the misinformation that was going around before, but in case it pops up again: - The current state of the law as it is currently enforced is no federal rights for LGBT people and dress codes can be sex-differentiated. - The cases /may/ open up expanded legal protections through rational reinterpretations of current law.
[WP] A fairy invites a vampire into her home. Vampires have dominion over whoever invites them to their home, and fairies have dominion over anyone who violates the laws of hospitality. The vampire is trying to maneuver himself to eat the fairy without the fairy being able to declare him a bad guest - WritingPrompts https://www.reddit.com/r/WritingPrompts/comments/bpft8k/wp_a_fairy_invites_a_vampire_into_her_home/
Oh right I have a question: for those of you who do online kink (especially aces), how does it differ from IRL? Any tips for dipping one's toes into the online kink waters or establishing/finding online kinkships?