It always boils down to 3 words that are : "It's never enough". It's like they want to keep finding something problematic/negative even in positive situations.
They're like if someone goes to an actually good psychologist and then did the exact opposite of what they were told. The timer thing for suicidal thoughts sounds like a device to try and work within a recalcitrant patient's limits to wean them off damaging behaviour - 'OK, you're getting off on the thought of suicide because you'll be a martyr, and are fantasising about how everyone will miss you and devote themselves to trans rights because you killed yourself over them. That's deeply unhealthy and manipulative behaviour, and you refuse to stop, so how about we give you a timer and set it to smaller and smaller times where you're
allowed to have these thoughts and ruminate over them, but that means the rest of the time if you start thinking those things you have to remind yourself that it's not official Suicide Celebration Time and actively try and stop.'
And of course what this bitch heard is, 'You're such a victim you have a suicide timer, that's how seriously people should take your threats of suicide if you don't get your way.' She's tired - of having a father that loves her but doesn't care about the terminally online bullshit she's absorbed from another country and is trying to keep his daughter alive because he's been told, repeatedly, and probably not just from her specifically, 'You either get a live son or a dead daughter, and it will be all your fault.'
It's never enough because there isn't an enough. The second girl who took a hatchet to her breasts has impossible dreams. Not just involving being a man, but also being taller and in a completely different body altogether. And then there's being in an anime parody of what a gay relationship might be where it's about what clothes she wears, including a fucking crown. And because it's tied to gender, it's not immediately discarded as an impossible desire she needs to understand can never, ever happen, but instead she should try her best to be a stunted parody of what she wants because why shouldn't a 5'4" girl think she can be an over 6' man, what are you a bigot?
That one sounds like a femcel coomer who wants to be the man she desires. It also sounds like she missed one of the Disney films most relevant to these troons - Monsters University, the little-remembered prequel to Monsters Inc. It's good on its own merits, but the most important part right now is the moral, because Mike (the walking eyeball) wants desperately to be a scarer, someone who can terrify kids, but no matter how much work he puts in (that bit is unrealistic for troons) he's just inherently not scary unlike Sully (the furry one). And the biggest moral in the film is that you can't be whatever you want just because you want it enough, there are some things you just won't be able to do because of your size or appearance or abilities, and sure that's not 'fair' but you have to learn to accept that.
Clown World doesn't want kids learning to temper their expectations and be aware that your dreams may be unrealistic, because Clown World wants them to throw tantrums over not getting their way even when getting their way is physically impossible. It's also making those kids such insufferable cunts about it that mocking them online is the only real solution. I feel far worse for the families that care about them than these narcissists.