VeteranXX Contributor
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Originally Posted by Amadeus
same question to you that havax never answered for some reason:
are you saying that all 230 of the other republican reps did vote for a bill that created new agencies (bigger government) to fight the problem when we already have agencies that can do the job?
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wow, you're pretty sharp, you picked right up on that didnt ya. good for you scooter.
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VeteranXX
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It's gotten past clown world levels. Reddit and Twitter have both banned the term groomer. They are also trying to destigmatize anything with monkeypox since kids have been found with it. This lightens the thought of how these kids got this STD. because you wouldn't want to stigmatize a child for getting it right?
All of it is sickening.
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VeteranXX
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wait i thought people are getting monkeypox from the covid vaccines
get your story straight brah
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VeteranXV Contributor
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Monkey pox came about from someone loading the wrong product in the crop dusting machines they use for the chem trails. They used "We were kings n **** B30" instead of "Billgate Nannospray RX45". Facts brah I saw it on youtube.
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VeteranXX Contributor
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Holy **** you guys are all still here, I forgot how based TW is
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VeteranXX Contributor
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of course we're still here
do you think we were stupid enough to get vaxxed?
although all our supermodel gfs are dead
stupid *****es... i told them so
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VeteranXX
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Originally Posted by SeVeReD
of course we're still here
do you think we were stupid enough to get vaxxed?
although all our supermodel gfs are dead
stupid *****es... i told them so
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that's not a nice thing to say about Juggs' wife
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VeteranXX Contributor
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**** off pedo
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Sour++ Contributor
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Who Posted?
Total Posts: 230
User Name Posts
Amadeus 29
sehvi 27
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VeteranXX Contributor
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too far that would mean we took out from the beginning. What a stupid question, and yes we are moving
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Whiny BitchX Contributor
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Originally Posted by Vanster
too far that would mean we took out from the beginning. What a stupid question, and yes we are moving
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A river a thousand paces wide is belief in the interrelatedness of all things.
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VeteranXV Contributor
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Originally Posted by Amadeus
said the adult who doesn't understand the difference between sex and gender identity
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Can you please educate us with the best description of gender you can find. I've had a look and they seem like wafer thins dried bullsh1t.
This is the best I can find and it's a croc of sh1t
"are often expected"
"some people expect "
Pick any paragraph of this big-effort-production that we can dissect.
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How do gender stereotypes affect people?
A stereotype is a widely accepted judgment or bias about a person or group — even though it’s overly simplified and not always accurate. Stereotypes about gender can cause unequal and unfair treatment because of a person’s gender. This is called sexism.
There are four basic kinds of gender stereotypes:
Personality traits — For example, women are often expected to be accommodating and emotional, while men are usually expected to be self-confident and aggressive.
Domestic behaviors — For example, some people expect that women will take care of the children, cook, and clean the home, while men take care of finances, work on the car, and do the home repairs.
Occupations — Some people are quick to assume that teachers and nurses are women, and that pilots, doctors, and engineers are men.
Physical appearance — For example, women are expected to be thin and graceful, while men are expected to be tall and muscular. Men and women are also expected to dress and groom in ways that are stereotypical to their gender (men wearing pants and short hairstyles, women wearing dresses and make-up.
Hyperfemininity is the exaggeration of stereotyped behavior that’s believed to be feminine. Hyperfeminine folks exaggerate the qualities they believe to be feminine. This may include being passive, naive, sexually inexperienced, soft, flirtatious, graceful, nurturing, and accepting.
Hypermasculinity is the exaggeration of stereotyped behavior that’s believed to be masculine. Hypermasculine folks exaggerate the qualities they believe to be masculine. They believe they’re supposed to compete with other men and dominate feminine folks by being aggressive, worldly, sexually experienced, insensitive, physically imposing, ambitious, and demanding.
These exaggerated gender stereotypes can make relationships between people difficult. Hyperfeminine folks are more likely to endure physical and emotional abuse from their partners. Hypermasculine folks are more likely to be physically and emotionally abusive to their partners.
Extreme gender stereotypes are harmful because they don’t allow people to fully express themselves and their emotions. For example, it’s harmful to masculine folks to feel that they’re not allowed to cry or express sensitive emotions. And it’s harmful to feminine folks to feel that they’re not allowed to be independent, smart or assertive. Breaking down gender stereotypes allows everyone to be their best selves.
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https://www.plannedparenthood.org/le...nd-stereotypes
It's got more meat and grit than the fluff they have above it.
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What’s gender identity?
Your gender identity is how you feel inside and how you express those feelings. Clothing, appearance, and behaviors can all be ways to express your gender identity.
Most people feel that they’re either male or female. Some people feel like a masculine female, or a feminine male. Some people feel neither male nor female. These people may choose labels such as “genderqueer,” “gender variant,” or “gender fluid.” Your feelings about your gender identity begin as early as age 2 or 3.
Some people’s assigned sex and gender identity are pretty much the same, or in line with each other. These people are called cisgender. Other people feel that their assigned sex is of the other gender from their gender identity (i.e., assigned sex is female, but gender identity is male). These people are called transgender or trans. Not all transgender people share the same exact identity.
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These people may choose labels such as “genderqueer,” “gender variant,” or “gender fluid.”
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Why do they need a label? Can't they Just get up in the morning, have a shower and s hit and go to work, then come home and play PC games?" What's gender got to do with anything?
Don't we already have some labels that work just fine and have been around for a long time:
-Tomboy
-F'n nancy
-Girlyman
-Feminine
-Manchild
-Butch
-Primate
-Neanderthal
Or is the whole problem that those words are regarded as insults... so we need new words that are vague and somehow we are going to respect those like "gender fluid".
I'm currently thinking it's all horse ****. Just do whatever you want and if someone does not like that.. they can F off. Isn't it that simple?
btw
I'm vegan
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VeteranXX Contributor
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amadeus is actually a pedo that cant differentiate between watching my little pony and being sexually aroused by it as an adult and being normal
ggs **** that guy
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VeteranXX Contributor
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Originally Posted by CapnPyro
Holy **** you guys are all still here, I forgot how based TW is
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Did you come back to help with the bedpans?
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Tribalwar Staff Contributor
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Little pedo boy amadouche still trying to defend grooming is very telling.
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VeteranXX
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Originally Posted by Nmag
Can you please educate us with the best description of gender you can find. I've had a look and they seem like wafer thins dried bullsh1t.
This is the best I can find and it's a croc of sh1t
"are often expected"
"some people expect "
Pick any paragraph of this big-effort-production that we can dissect.
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/le...nd-stereotypes
It's got more meat and grit than the fluff they have above it.
Why do they need a label? Can't they Just get up in the morning, have a shower and s hit and go to work, then come home and play PC games?" What's gender got to do with anything?
Don't we already have some labels that work just fine and have been around for a long time:
-Tomboy
-F'n nancy
-Girlyman
-Feminine
-Manchild
-Butch
-Primate
-Neanderthal
Or is the whole problem that those words are regarded as insults... so we need new words that are vague and somehow we are going to respect those like "gender fluid".
I'm currently thinking it's all horse ****. Just do whatever you want and if someone does not like that.. they can F off. Isn't it that simple?
btw
I'm vegan
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It's kinda hard to take this request seriously when you're pointing to a mix of insults and terms that have nothing to do with sexuality/gender whatsoever, and going "why can't we just use these?".
Just like it's impossible to explain evolution to a young earth creationist, I cannot explain the differences between sex, sexuality and gender to someone until they've loosened their kung fu grip on the premise that the 3 types of person to exist are "man", "woman", and "mentally ill".
But if you think you're ready for that conversation, I'd be happy to have it with you.
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VeteranXX
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Look Amadeus I don't disagree with you on the topic of differences between sex, sexuality and gender but I just don't think we should be ramming this down young children's throats just because there might be a 0,1 percent chance that there's a young child in the classroom who might already be experiencing gender dysphoria or something like that. I definitely feel for these kids growing up because they are the odd ones out. And yes it sucks for a lot for these kids whose parents will deny them their identity.. but in the end, especially at these ages, the parents simply have a final say in the matter. Don't get me wrong if I'd have a kid like that I'd let it be whoever they wanted to be.. but you can't force others to handle it the same way. This is why i'm heavily in favor of keeping schools 'neutral ground' which means also keeping religion out of the door.
I'm all for having open and honest conversations about this because I believe eventually it will lead to people from certain communities (i.e. homosexuals, transgender people) being treated better in society.. but children and sexuality are very sensitive topics: especially when combined.
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VeteranXX
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Originally Posted by sehvi
Look Amadeus I don't disagree with you on the topic of differences between sex, sexuality and gender but I just don't think we should be ramming this down young children's throats just because there might be a 0,1 percent chance that there's a young child in the classroom who might already be experiencing gender dysphoria or something like that. I definitely feel for these kids growing up because they are the odd ones out. And yes it sucks for a lot for these kids whose parents will deny them their identity.. but in the end, especially at these ages, the parents simply have a final say in the matter. Don't get me wrong if I'd have a kid like that I'd let it be whoever they wanted to be.. but you can't force others to handle it the same way. This is why i'm heavily in favor of keeping schools 'neutral ground' which means also keeping religion out of the door.
I'm all for having open and honest conversations about this because I believe eventually it will lead to people from certain communities (i.e. homosexuals, transgender people) being treated better in society.. but children and sexuality are very sensitive topics: especially when combined.
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how are you expecting things to get better for marginalized people if you don't work towards unmarginalizing them
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