No, it doesn't mean straight.
And it is the opposite of transgender
No, it doesn't mean straight.
And it is the opposite of transgender
It doesn't really 'fit in'
Some academic decided non-trans people needed a special word to describe them so came up with 'cis'. If ever a word was not needed it was probably 'cisgender'.
This assumes that the privacy settings of said users is set to accept PM's from other users…
Unless you are actively blocked by the person I believe it is possible to contact any member by PM…
I did show how a while back
If anyone said thank you or left a comment you could try asking them via a personal message. Otherwise a request in the Request forum might do the trick
PS You aren't looking for the original uploader, just anyone willing to seed that same file
Basically it means someone who identifies as the gender they were 'assigned' at birth.
So if they said 'It's a boy' and you identify as male, that's cisgender. Not a word that would cross my lips voluntarity
Good advice from brian.
And keep your completed downloads seeding.
You haven't got far to go and it's easier to maintain once you get a decent ratio
Forgot to say :hiya:
A good watch - thought provoking.
Available in the usual places or being shown tonight (29 October) on UK Channel 4.
Oh, and it was as anti-Trump supporters as expected
You can only edit your own torrent for a certain period after uploading.
After that the only use for 'Edit This Torrent' is to show you that you uploaded the torrent. And even that disappears after a while
…Hillary has defended rape
Hillary Clinton has never defended rape. She, as a lawyer, defended someone accused of rape. Which is no more defending rape than a lawyer defending someone accused of murder is defending murder.
As someone said above we often just believe what we want to believe.
Sigh
I wish you all the best, jazzmale. And, no, you weren't an idiot
:freehug:
I downloaded Shelter nearly three years ago and I am not sure I have watched it. Perhaps something for the longer nights which start on SundayÂ
Dreadful error - I originally typed Michael TrumpÂ
This is a cross between a lecture and a stand-up. Quite enjoyable and even the Trump supporters manage to laugh at themselves
Available in many of the usual places
To be honest, Brokeback Mountain (2005) & Brokeback Mountain (2005) are equally number 1 on my list…
I can understand that but would you like to choose a different pictureÂ
Thanks for that interview link, bookmarked for laterÂ
I can't help feeling if it takes setting up cameras and tapping phones then the relationship may be beyond saving
'Gay cake' appeal: Christian bakers Ashers lose appeal
**The Christian owners of a Northern Ireland bakery have lost their appeal against a ruling that their refusal to make a "gay cake" was discriminatory.
Appeal court judges said that, under law, the bakers were not allowed to provide a service only to people who agreed with their religious beliefs.
Two years ago, the family-run firm refused to make a cake iced with the slogan: "Support Gay Marriage".
The order was placed at its Belfast shop by gay rights activist Gareth Lee.
The firm argued that the cake's message was against the bakers' religious views.
Reacting to the ruling, Daniel McArthur from Ashers said he was "extremely disappointed" adding that it undermined "democratic freedom, religious freedom and free speech".
"If equality law means people can be punished for politely refusing to support other people's causes then equality law needs to change," he said.
"We had served Mr Lee before and we would be happy to serve him again.
"The judges accepted that we did not know that Mr Lee was gay and that he was not the reason we declined the order.
"We have always said it was not about the customer, it was about the message."
In court on Monday, three judges said it did not follow that icing a message meant you supported that message.
In their ruling, they said: "The fact that a baker provides a cake for a particular team or portrays witches on a Halloween cake does not indicate any support for either."
The judges also said that Ashers would not have objected to a cake carrying the message: "Support Heterosexual Marriage" or indeed "Support Marriage".
"We accept that it was the use of the word 'gay' in the context of the message which prevented the order from being fulfilled," they said.
"The reason that the order was cancelled was that the appellants would not provide a cake with a message supporting a right to marry for those of a particular sexual orientation.
"This was a case of association with the gay and bisexual community and the protected personal characteristic was the sexual orientation of that community.
"Accordingly this was direct discrimination."
The judges said that in the course of the hearing, concern was expressed about the role of the Equality Commission in the pursuit of the case.
They said that they had been assured that the commission was available to give advice and assistance to those such as the appellants "who may find themselves in difficulties as a result of their deeply held religious beliefs".
"The only correspondence to the appellants that we have seen, however, did not include any offer of such assistance and may have created the impression that the commission was not interested in assisting the faith community where issues of this sort arose," they added.
The judges said it "should not have been beyond the capacity of the commission to provide or arrange for the provision of advice to the appellants at an earlier stage and we would hope that such a course would be followed if a situation such as this were to arise in future".
Speaking publicly for the first time about the case, Mr Lee said he was both "relieved" and "grateful to the appeal court judges."
Michael Wardlow, from the Equality Commission, said the appeal court ruling against Ashers bakery was extremely significant and clarified the law.
"The judgement today was very clear. It said unequivocally, faith is important, but faith cannot set aside equality legislation that has been long fought," he said.
The appeal court upheld the original court's decision that Ashers in County Antrim discriminated against Mr Lee.
At that time, the judge said she accepted that Ashers had "genuine and deeply held" religious views, but said the business was not above the law.
The family's appeal was heard in May, but the judgement was reserved.**
Could you tell us what you searching are for and we can see if anyone else can find something. :
I'm don't quite understand.
What are you searching for? Are you saying you search for something you know is here but it doesn't show in a search?
A terabyte is 1000 gigabytes, yup that is 1000!
So that .35 is 350 gigabytes uploaded (as well as the 1TB)
So your upload of 42GB is only .042 of a terabyte which may be within the rounding margin of the figures shown in your stats.
So don't worry, especially with your ratio