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This user has been banned.


The mini-Death Star

Read the first chapter last night. Certainly, this wasn’t written for the layman; I understood maybe a fourth of the ideas expressed. Still, I’ve wanted to read this book for some time now, so I’m going to stick with it. Perhaps it’ll become more understandable as I progress.
I’m probably gonna remove Birth of a Nation from my watchlist, then. Racist propaganda is terrible at the best of times; I don’t need boredom added to the mixture.
Then Dr. Evazan
I sadly haven’t read much of his work. He did pencil the first comic I ever read, though — Batman #493. The imagery left quite the impression on me.
Another example of Christian opposition to freedom:
If you call the normalization of mental illnesses freedom, then sure. Gender dysphoria is contagious among certain segments of the population, so I have a hard time believing that it’s normal and healthy to believe you’re in the wrong body. What happened to telling people to be happy with their body and the way they are?
Though comment sections rarely offer anything edifying, I found this comment from your linked article quite agreeable:
The truth is likely somewhere in between. It is misguided to assume that ‘ALL individuals who experience gender dysphoria are born that way’, or that ‘ALL individuals who experience gender dysphoria are confused’. When you start contemplating ALL or NOTHING statements in social or psychological research, you are probably wrong.
It is important that we clarify these issues and determine how best to approach gender dysphoria in these young populations. I could not even imagine the potential regret or harm that young individuals might experience by making decisions at a young age that will impact their entire lives. I absolutely support counselling that includes exploration of social and psychological issues as part of a complete treatment plan. It’s important not to be narrow-minded.
You went into the comments section on an Internet news site and not only came out unscathed, but having found a thoughtful and cogent analysis in there.
I am now considering starting a religion worshipping you, but I’d like to know your opinion on ritual flagellation before I get too far down that road.
If it feels good, do it. Otherwise, buy my miracle spring water instead.
Any restrictions about shellfish?
Never eat any in the presence of prawn aliens.
Any prohibition on pineapple on a pizza?
If I looks like you’re eating a wedge of pineapple, there’s something amiss.
Joe versus the Volcano. Thumbs up or down?
Haven’t seen it.
Play your cards right and you get a shrine dedicated to you, made out of toothpaste, this very night.
It had better be multicoloured toothpaste.
Another example of Christian opposition to freedom:
If you call the normalization of mental illnesses freedom, then sure. Gender dysphoria is contagious among certain segments of the population, so I have a hard time believing that it’s normal and healthy to believe you’re in the wrong body. What happened to telling people to be happy with their body and the way they are?
Though comment sections rarely offer anything edifying, I found this comment from your linked article quite agreeable:
The truth is likely somewhere in between. It is misguided to assume that ‘ALL individuals who experience gender dysphoria are born that way’, or that ‘ALL individuals who experience gender dysphoria are confused’. When you start contemplating ALL or NOTHING statements in social or psychological research, you are probably wrong.
It is important that we clarify these issues and determine how best to approach gender dysphoria in these young populations. I could not even imagine the potential regret or harm that young individuals might experience by making decisions at a young age that will impact their entire lives. I absolutely support counselling that includes exploration of social and psychological issues as part of a complete treatment plan. It’s important not to be narrow-minded.
You went into the comments section on an Internet news site and not only came out unscathed, but having found a thoughtful and cogent analysis in there.
I am now considering starting a religion worshipping you, but I’d like to know your opinion on ritual flagellation before I get too far down that road.
If it feels good, do it. Otherwise, buy my miracle spring water instead.
— Tony Soprano, specifically —
Another example of Christian opposition to freedom:
If you call the normalization of mental illnesses freedom, then sure. Gender dysphoria is contagious among certain segments of the population, so I have a hard time believing that it’s normal and healthy to believe you’re in the wrong body. What happened to telling people to be happy with their body and the way they are?
Though comment sections rarely offer anything edifying, I found this comment from your linked article quite agreeable:
The truth is likely somewhere in between. It is misguided to assume that ‘ALL individuals who experience gender dysphoria are born that way’, or that ‘ALL individuals who experience gender dysphoria are confused’. When you start contemplating ALL or NOTHING statements in social or psychological research, you are probably wrong.
It is important that we clarify these issues and determine how best to approach gender dysphoria in these young populations. I could not even imagine the potential regret or harm that young individuals might experience by making decisions at a young age that will impact their entire lives. I absolutely support counselling that includes exploration of social and psychological issues as part of a complete treatment plan. It’s important not to be narrow-minded.
, was a shrunken
LOL, that reminds me, I need to get around to watching that movie sometime…

i’m a very jealous person and i’ve been on the verge of freaking out with some stuff for a while now. they’re even fucking flirting on fucking twitter. jesus, man.
This is why I believe there’s a case to be made in favour of polyamory.
You’re staying on Duracells lawn.
He has a fridge out there if memory serves, so it might not be that bad of a place to stay.
Back porch, actually.
Sorry to deflate your joke.
I like Close Encounters even less than mfm does.
Judging by the size and placement of that mushroom, she’s still Bowser where it counts.
But it’s not winter yet.
You take this place way too srsly
Truest statement I’ve seen all day.
And yet, it’s an understatement.
This displeased Kathleen.
Hell everyone on the forum hates me now anyway. They think I am sexist(and probably racist) bigot that worships the flag and is blind patriot and other bullshit.
Wrong. I think you’d just a dyed-in-the-wool traditionalist with poor communication skills.
The “Bowsette” meme.
'Nuff said.
Accidentally my foot.

"Just the pussy I’ve been looking for."