To me, that just applies to relationships in shows in general. Some are just completely unnecessary, and sometimes that extends to queer ones too, but it's not the queerness that is to blame, it's the forced or uncomfortable romance.
I think romance is overused in shows in general, but I suppose it makes sense since it does make up a lot of people's existence, so I guess it's something to be tolerated.
Please read the other comment below that details the regret rate for transition related surgeries. Unfortunately my browser is unable to translate that article, but one bad case doesn't not outweight the many, many good ones.
This isn't an unpopular opinion, it doesn't make it a right one though. For example I have no incentive to upvote this.
I think the most upvoted ones tend to be unpopular ones that are funny in some way, or ones that provoke interesting discussion (regardless of if it's popular).
that reddit feel where if you referenced something most people will get it or when you say something everyone will say the same thing and fill the thread
I think that's what people want to get away from for the most part.
I like the more serious discussions, and when there is humour it tends to feel more genuine than just a rehashed joke. Reddit definitely has more content though, and more discussion on specific communities (formula 1 being one example, here there'll be 1-5 comments on a thread that on reddit will hit 200+).
Right now I use both, I think they both have their place, but I do prefer lemmy.
When there's a limit to the size of a commit message it does make it difficult to actually list all the changes, so sometimes this is all you can write.
I know in theory you're meant to commit little and often, but in practice it doesn't always work out that way.
It's weird, it's kind of like tricking your brain into knowing what's possible.