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BringMeInfo t1_je4pm7i wrote
His short fiction is great. The way his children’s fiction can be a little twisted in a way that is right for children, his adult short stories are twisted in a way that’s right for adults. They’re delicious.
BringMeInfo t1_je0hiaw wrote
Reply to comment by magicranch in Racine auto shop gives woman free car after Kenosha dealership allegedly defaces her ID by Sandstorm400
This implies there’s a good quadrant of Wisconsin.
BringMeInfo t1_jd9y1dy wrote
Reply to comment by ShiDANG in The Holy Mountain, Me, Oil Pastels, 2022 by ShiDANG
Really well suited to the film!
BringMeInfo t1_jd4cgdn wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Trump protest fizzles out: "More reporters here than Trump supporters" by thepobv
What can I say; your teacher lied: there are stupid questions.
BringMeInfo t1_jd4c72y wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Trump protest fizzles out: "More reporters here than Trump supporters" by thepobv
You thought I was a Proud Boy for pointing out a logical fallacy, so no, I don’t think you know who I am. 😂
BringMeInfo t1_jd4bsb6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Trump protest fizzles out: "More reporters here than Trump supporters" by thepobv
Yes, that’s the only plausible explanation here. Champion critical thinking!
BringMeInfo t1_jd49wy6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Trump protest fizzles out: "More reporters here than Trump supporters" by thepobv
Trajectory matters. This isn't the start of anything.
BringMeInfo t1_jd49tmg wrote
Reply to comment by Whiskey_Fiasco in Trump protest fizzles out: "More reporters here than Trump supporters" by thepobv
As the "Proud Boys" learned over the weekend.
BringMeInfo t1_jd49qeh wrote
Reply to comment by bigdirty702 in Trump protest fizzles out: "More reporters here than Trump supporters" by thepobv
Nice days are better for protests though. It's just that no one cares.
BringMeInfo t1_jd49n4j wrote
In which case, perhaps the media should stop covering those protests. I've seen far bigger protests at City Hall that struggled to get any press coverage.
BringMeInfo OP t1_jd3962p wrote
Reply to Meet Team Trans, the pioneering hockey team for transgender and nonbinary athletes in the Twin Cities by BringMeInfo
>Hockey pucks were sliding across both rinks at Augsburg Ice Arena in Minneapolis. Beside one, fans in the stands double-stomped a "We Will Rock You" beat.
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>The adjacent rink looked essentially the same: The game's lively play was peppered with breakaways and blocked shots. After a short break between periods, the team in the rainbow unicorn jerseys circled the bench, reached their hands toward the center and cheered: "One, two, three, Team Trans!"
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>Team Trans Twin Cities is the first regional chapter of Team Trans, a hockey team believed to be the inaugural American sports team composed entirely of transgender and nonbinary players.
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>"The main purpose was just to create a space for people to go and normalize a hockey experience," explained Annie Bell, the president of Team Trans Twin Cities, who has been skating since age 3.
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>The initial Team Trans assembled in the Boston area in 2019. It drew trans men and trans women in various stages of transition, as well as nonbinary players. Some newbies were still perfecting their backward skate, but a few had played in professional women's hockey leagues.
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>The Massachusetts-based team is a collective of players from around the world who come together for games. After the team played a series in Madison, Wis., in late 2021, a few of its Minnesota skaters decided to form a Twin Cities chapter, which skates two to three times a week during peak hockey season.
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>Bell notes that people with nonconforming gender identities face difficulty navigating day-to-day interactions and that the team gives them the chance to take part in an activity they love, while being their authentic selves.
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>"Anything from changing in the locker room, to taking a shower, to getting ready with folks they feel safe with is a big factor," Bell said. "But, also, being able to get on the ice, and have a team, and be committed to something, and continue to do the thing they want to do."
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>Showcasing trans joy
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>It's rare to find openly transgender athletes at the highest levels of sports competition, especially in team sports. At the recent Tokyo Olympics, for example, there were three known trans and nonbinary athletes competing. (A 2022 Pew Research Center survey suggests that 1.6% of U.S. adults are transgender or nonbinary.)
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>Sports leagues, from youth to professional, set their own policies about transgender and nonbinary athletes' participation, which range from insisting that athletes use the gender on their birth certificate, to deferring to the athlete's chosen gender. There's little consistency in the policies. The main controversy is about whether trans women competing in women's sports have a physiological advantage.
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>Anna Posbergh, a fellow with the University of Minnesota's Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport, researches trans eligibility policies, looking at concepts of fairness, protection, human rights and how scientific studies are parsed. She said that research and public discussion of the subject is relatively new. "The first policy on trans inclusion wasn't issued until 2004, so we're still in the first 20 years of policies," she said.
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>While the National Hockey League (NHL) has publicly, unequivocally, expressed its support for Team Trans, the league's social media posts have drawn commenters expressing hatred toward the team for doing nothing more than playing recreational hockey.
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>To Bell, Team Trans isn't trying to make a statement. "Except for the fact that we're out here trying to have some fun — and look as good as we do in our jerseys," she quipped. "It's about constantly showcasing trans joy."
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>Finding a place
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>The Twin Cities group's 100 players, ages 18 to 50s, include 30 to 40 regulars dedicated to skating year-round.
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>The team splits into groups by skill level to scrimmage or play against other teams from college or adult recreational leagues. It also occasionally travels for games, as far as Seattle and Nova Scotia. In June, the team will play exhibition matches at Parade Ice Garden in Minneapolis during the Twin Cities Pride Festival.
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>Paige Rainer, a captain of the advanced team, started skating "with the smallest ice skates made," she said, and played through high school on boys' teams. After college, Rainer played one season in a mixed-gender adult rec league made up primarily of men.
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>But Rainer had never really felt comfortable in locker rooms and, once she started transitioning, she couldn't see returning to the adult rec league. Rainer considered joining a women's league, but that didn't seem like a good fit, either.
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>When Rainer attended Team Trans Twin Cities' first skate, it was the first time the locker room vibe felt OK. "It's a place where you don't feel judged, and you can be yourself, and everyone just gets it, and they get you," she said. "Everyone's experience is a little different, but we all have this shared thing, which is pretty rare in the wider world and sometimes stigmatized."
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>The camaraderie of being on a team and working together toward a shared goal can create stronger connections than participating in a general affinity group, Rainer noted. "Doing an activity together is going to bind you a lot more than just flopping down in a circle and trying to force conversation," she said. "Shared experiences bring people together."
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>Over the past year, Rainer has enjoyed seeing the team jell, as players come out of their shells, gaining confidence not just in their hockey playing ability, but in themselves.Danny Maki, who runs Team Trans Twin Cities with Bell, says he hopes to see other chapters of Team Trans start up, so the teams could play one another.
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>After taking time off from the sport in adulthood, the longtime hockey player said the team helped him get back to an activity that has been foundational to his well-being.
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>"Team Trans is a way for me to play the sport I grew up playing, a sport that saved my life many times."
BringMeInfo OP t1_jcknqln wrote
Reply to comment by goliath1515 in 1st woman given stem cell transplant to cure HIV is still virus-free 5 years later by BringMeInfo
I mean it happened because it's funded, but it's not a scalable solution at this point. It might very well point us to a cure in time though, and I'm sure research is being done/funded in that direction.
BringMeInfo t1_jboy8qy wrote
Reply to comment by The_Lone_Apple in Inside the Cancellation of WNYC's 'The Takeaway' by MLNYC
Then I’m left to wonder about the point of your comment.
BringMeInfo t1_jbowltm wrote
Reply to comment by The_Lone_Apple in Cost of 2nd Avenue Subway extension to East Harlem balloons to $7.7B by Grass8989
The world isn't fair.
BringMeInfo t1_jbowjt9 wrote
Reply to comment by The_Lone_Apple in Inside the Cancellation of WNYC's 'The Takeaway' by MLNYC
Yeah, we still have employment laws and even if the firing is legal, doesn't mean it's above criticism. Responding to "that's unjust" with "well, life isn't fair" is defeatism and I reject it.
BringMeInfo t1_jbopw0l wrote
Reply to comment by Calm-Heat-5883 in Inside the Cancellation of WNYC's 'The Takeaway' by MLNYC
The WNYC leadership is toxic AF and I wouldn't take their side of things at face value.
BringMeInfo t1_jb03kaw wrote
Reply to comment by SleepyVice in A child learned his favorite waiter was struggling. He raised $30,000 for him. by madamskullcrusher
This story was posted a day earlier and mods quickly removed it. Not sure why it got a pass this time.
BringMeInfo t1_jawtg6g wrote
Reply to A child learned his favorite waiter was struggling. He raised $30,000 for him. by madamskullcrusher
This story is downpushing AF
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Reply to comment by davros06 in US public investment in critical research contributed to the success of mRNA Covid vaccines, and saved millions of lives by geoxol
The word “contributed” implies that it wasn’t a solo effort.
BringMeInfo t1_jam2m4u wrote
Reply to comment by Everyoneeatshere in NYC is more ethnically diverse, less racially segregated, report finds by Ice_Business
That first sentence should read “Anecdotes say otherwise.”
BringMeInfo t1_jam2ji9 wrote
Reply to comment by LongIsland1995 in NYC is more ethnically diverse, less racially segregated, report finds by Ice_Business
And to your credit, you never said they were.
BringMeInfo t1_jad8uiw wrote
Reply to comment by DestoryDerEchte in TIFU Update: I accused my boyfriend of cheating on me with his dead husband by TIFUWife2
A story is not “most people.”
BringMeInfo t1_jaco10e wrote
Reply to comment by DestoryDerEchte in TIFU Update: I accused my boyfriend of cheating on me with his dead husband by TIFUWife2
Absolutely not, but it sure sounds like you would.
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Reply to comment by gregunn in Leak Suggests iPhone 15 Display Could Be Larger Than iPhone 14 by StrongInteraction594
Look at their post history.
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Reply to Olive Oil Spray Serving Measured in Seconds by skiboy12312
That’s the way all of these sprays are measured. Check out a can of Pam.