DancesWithLeto
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- Mar 3, 2021
My quote feature is playing up apologies but in regards to troons on r/teengirls or whatever it is called:
I have no desire to spend any more time than necessary trying to find this sub plus it makes me feel like I will end up being put on a watchlist but I found this post. Most of the comments are teenagers laughing at them and saying they're sick of a lot of it - some are talking about neopronouns but a lot have pounced on saying how they're sick of the whole culture around it. I wonder what distresses troons more: the mocking laughter of women or the mocking laughter of children. Archive
Re Rahul Kohli:
He is a Twitter obsessed micro celebrity who was only really famous for being in one kind of okay show (iZombie). He has subsequently rebranded himself as a male version of Jameela Jamil: hyper woke, obsessed with social media, reliant on the one show he is famous for, prone to social media sermons, also has a podcast, is a very successful actor but is so relatable he likes to quote tweet tiny accounts and call them cunts. Then tell everyone that insecure men with fragile egos are dangerous and his followers eat it up never once questioning the irony in those words.
I have noticed this trend in a certain type of man in recent years particularly on social media. You used to just call them the nice guys. But the nice guy types never really seemed interested in any political stuff before they went on their tirade about how women were bitches who always looked past "guys like them". These men who seem to adopt these hyper woke stances always feel like dealing with those nice guys but with politics - they're far too interested in talking about "womens' rights issues" to you. They know all the right words that get them all the adulation, but of course they are Respecters of Women so no photos please I'm shy. I feel like m'lady has morphed into m'pronouns with these men. I still feel like I'm dealing with a nice guy who will call me a bitch or a cunt whereas with most other men I encounter that manipulation isn't there. I don't know if that makes sense.
I have no desire to spend any more time than necessary trying to find this sub plus it makes me feel like I will end up being put on a watchlist but I found this post. Most of the comments are teenagers laughing at them and saying they're sick of a lot of it - some are talking about neopronouns but a lot have pounced on saying how they're sick of the whole culture around it. I wonder what distresses troons more: the mocking laughter of women or the mocking laughter of children. Archive
Re Rahul Kohli:
He is a Twitter obsessed micro celebrity who was only really famous for being in one kind of okay show (iZombie). He has subsequently rebranded himself as a male version of Jameela Jamil: hyper woke, obsessed with social media, reliant on the one show he is famous for, prone to social media sermons, also has a podcast, is a very successful actor but is so relatable he likes to quote tweet tiny accounts and call them cunts. Then tell everyone that insecure men with fragile egos are dangerous and his followers eat it up never once questioning the irony in those words.
I have noticed this trend in a certain type of man in recent years particularly on social media. You used to just call them the nice guys. But the nice guy types never really seemed interested in any political stuff before they went on their tirade about how women were bitches who always looked past "guys like them". These men who seem to adopt these hyper woke stances always feel like dealing with those nice guys but with politics - they're far too interested in talking about "womens' rights issues" to you. They know all the right words that get them all the adulation, but of course they are Respecters of Women so no photos please I'm shy. I feel like m'lady has morphed into m'pronouns with these men. I still feel like I'm dealing with a nice guy who will call me a bitch or a cunt whereas with most other men I encounter that manipulation isn't there. I don't know if that makes sense.