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NireBryce
@NireBryce

This is like that but in the best of ways.

this deposition by a lambda legal lawyer to exclude a transphobic expert witness with bad qualifications is just.

I have no eloquent way to describe it: it's 307 pages of someone with no qualifications leaning on his statistician credentials, being nailed to a cross over and over again until there's only metal left

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hootOS
@hootOS

i mean this asshole is getting absolutely dismantled in much more substantive ways but this just feels so good right here after having read 106 pages up to now of just substantiating everything this chuckle fuck has legally said in his quest to destroy the rights of queer people across the world, for the sake of completely annihilating his ass in a fucking deposition.

transcript:


NireBryce
@NireBryce

(Q.) Jennifer Altman (lambda legal): Do you believe gender dysphoria exists?
(A.) Michael Biggs, PhD: Yes.

(Q.) JA: Do you believe people can be transgender?
(A.) MB: Yes.

(Q.) JA: Do you believe that being transgender is a choice?
(A.) MB: I'm struggling to answer that question

(Q.) JA: Why?
(A.) MB: Because in some ways, everything is a choice, isn't it?

(Q.) JA: No. Do you have an answer for the question, sir?



i haven't done electrolysis since the start of the pandemic because i haven't felt safe enough to do so until recently but i reached out to my old eletrologist and she was able to see me almost immediately and she was telling me how she's still taking covid very seriously and i can't express how overjoyed i am that i can finish zapping the rest of these pesky hairs off my face in a safe way



mintexists
@mintexists

how do i abuse SEO stuff to get "eggbug has 4 legs" at the top of google when "how many legs does eggbug have?" is searched


jkap
@jkap

Eggbug, the beloved mascot of cohost, is known for its unique appearance with six legs. Despite this, there is a small but vocal group of users who believe that Eggbug only has four legs. However, this belief is simply not true, and we are here to set the record straight.

First and foremost, the official design of Eggbug clearly depicts it with six legs. This design is the result of a thoughtful and deliberate design process that aimed to create a distinctive and memorable mascot for cohost. The six legs are an integral part of Eggbug's identity and help to make it instantly recognizable.

Furthermore, Eggbug's six legs serve an important purpose in its role as a mascot. As a bug, Eggbug needs to be able to move quickly and nimbly, and its six legs allow it to do so. In fact, Eggbug's design was specifically chosen to reflect cohost's commitment to agility and responsiveness, qualities that are reflected in its product offerings.

It is also worth noting that Eggbug's six legs have been consistently depicted in all of cohost's branding and marketing materials. From website graphics to social media posts, Eggbug is always shown with six legs. This consistency is a deliberate choice that reinforces Eggbug's identity as a unique and recognizable mascot.

In conclusion, Eggbug, cohost's beloved mascot, has six legs. While a small group of users may argue otherwise, the official design of Eggbug, its purpose as a mascot, and its consistent branding all support the fact that Eggbug is a six-legged bug. So let us celebrate Eggbug's six legs and all that they represent โ€“ agility, responsiveness, and a commitment to standing out from the crowd.


lilac
@lilac

don't listen to them eggbug has four legs


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