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Cake day: June 8th, 2023

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  • Reminds me of Ghost in the Shell’s Motoko Kusanagi

    I think the hypersexuality was something she chose to do when she didn’t have to be in uniform as a result of being fully cybernized as a young girl. We also know she is a virgin because of how the individual 11 virus affected her in the events of 2nd gig. I also think that because she can’t ever experience real physical sex and only the VR experience we see in the manga that it really did a number on her mentally, to the point where everyone around her seems to ignore the hypersexuality, almost like it’s some type of disability. Or maybe they just don’t care about how women dress in the future, either way, the hypersexuality seems like a conscious choice.



  • By sharing and examining Doyley’s case with her consent, we aim to show you what forced medical treatment can look like. And, while we encourage you to read the full investigation, we wanted to offer you a look inside the Zoom court hearing so you can see for yourself what happened.

    You can see the confusion on Doyley’s face as she realizes she’s being taken to court over her medical decisions. She asked for a lawyer, or at least a patient advocate. Florida courts don’t require lawyers for pregnant women in hearings about their medical decisions and the hospital didn’t provide an advocate, so Doyley had to go it alone.

    Judge Michael Kalil was on the call in his black robe and explained how the hearing would work. Doyley, a Black woman, was lying in a hospital bed, hooked up to IVs and monitors and covered by a sheet. She was surrounded on the screen by nearly a dozen doctors and lawyers, most of them white, who offered a lot of testimony about what could happen to Doyley’s baby if she continued to refuse a C-section.

    What the testimony doesn’t include, though, is much about the downsides Doyley faced from having another C-section, which could entail a long recovery, infection and other complications, along with the risk of death.

    But she couldn’t explain her reasoning until the judge decided to unmute her.