Message from @Dramis Covetous
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jake what time is it in your time zone
I believe pheliksa is sympathizing with people with gender dysphoria and wishes them well. However It isn't something to be proud of nor is it something someone should pretend to be.
a semi-colon hovering where something once was menacing
a "soon-to-be continued" that exists after the ending screen
the only song i know that i would ever even wish to sing
It is like going around in a wheelchair when you can walk perfectly fine.
I am standing with each foot in a different timezone.
i am ROCK HARD
I don't get bothered by terms like trap or tranny. But others do.
in a metaphoric way
No, there are thousands of people with me.
jake honestly go to sleep
No. You can't sleep now. Let's talk about my play, ok?
So I think we all agree transtrenders are assholes and need a good womp to the noggin with a wooden bat?
@Dramis Covetous, I can tell you exactly what I think.
Transgender people aren't bad.
Gender dysphoria is bad, **because** it's a disorder. Mental disorders are serious.
Sex change is okay. I have nothing against trans folk.
Are we good?
omg im so sad
i dont have $12 for bunny ears in a game
and they're gonna be gone for 4 more years
Totally pheliksa
I understand your stance
and you're right.
I think we all hate the fakers who are just pretending to be trans.
It is a mental disease. It is bad. and we should encourage people with it to seek help so they live more productive lives.
@Dramis Covetous, I lol'd. Wheelchair comparison is great.
everyone hates people who cant be themeselves
*or, dont be themselves
*forgive my wording
I don't hate you. I have already made it quite clear that I love you and want to marry you.
I can understand why teens are pretending to be trans, or non-binary for that matter.
hello server
did i mention im a girl?
who needs $12
btw im a girl
Lol.
a lot of teens dont have the attention that they crave, so they resort to the internet
anyone gonna see brad jones new movie?
did i mention im a girl?
$12 btw
jesus bro
I have an analogy that can help people understand what being trans is like.
Imagine you have a sliver in your finger, it's painful and infected. But you can't get it out. You can't remove it yourself, and it is on your mind and you can feel it at all times. It isn't something that comes and goes. It's there constantly. And you have to live with it.
That's what it feels like to be trans, explained in a way everyone can relate to.