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Technically in a person with true gender dysphoria SRS isn't cosmetic, which is why these cunts going on about how dysphoria isn't part of being trans is completely fucking over people with a serious condition.
I'd argue it's still somewhat cosmetic (at least the top part), but also therapeutic. But I get what you're saying, insurance companies don't want to be forced to pay for people without dysphoria to get SRS.

And what's to stop cis women from demanding insurance pay for breast implants then? If they're insecure too it's only fair.
 
If that's what you consider "slightly " impolite, you're an even shittier person than I thought, LaBelle.

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If that's what you consider "slightly " impolite, you're an even shittier person than I thought, LaBelle.

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*Tranny voice* "you claimed you were our ally, but the fact you refused to fuck me means you're a transphobic asshole. Go kill yourself cis scum!"
 
"Buy my shit!"

Also, we finally have a confirmed location and setting for Assigned Male. As if we needed any more evidence the entire comic is a self-insert fantasy the likes of CWC-ville.

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Sophie, it's hard to make a living out of art or literature EVERYWHERE.

Unless said "art" or "literature" appeals to the SJW crowd, then you can easily pull in a substantial income via Patreon.

By now, Sophie probably earned more from her donations than James Joyce ever made from all of his works. *sigh*
 
If that's what you consider "slightly " impolite, you're an even shittier person than I thought, LaBelle.

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Most people won't go out of their way to be civil to a person if they're, you know, constantly screaming insults in their face, telling them how awful they are, always finding fault with them, and calling them names. That doesn't mean they stop supporting every trans person in the world, just means they decide the assholes get treated like assholes and everyone else gets treated like human beings.
 
If that's what you consider "slightly " impolite, you're an even shittier person than I thought, LaBelle.

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Look, Bill.
Nobody gives a shit about what you are or who you identify as,
If you're an asshole, people will gladly be an asshole back to you.
Regardless if you're black, white, blue, purple, male, female, squirrelgendered, albedosexual, or trans. If you're an asshole, they have no reason to respect your special, self-imposed pronouns.
 
They made a similar point in the Bad Wabcomics wiki review, but you can't demand everyone *accept* you, as long as they *tolerate* you. If someone scowls at you as you walk down the street, that's their prerogative and that's fine. The most you can really ask for is not to be murdered for the things you are. No one has to wave rainbow flags around you everywhere you go and praise your every move. Not everyone has to love you. It's nice to be accepted, but as long as you're tolerated, it's fine. And if she keeps judgingn people on being cisgender, people are going to keep judging her on being trans.
 
And if she keeps judgingn people on being cisgender, people are going to keep judging her on being trans.

Most people judge her on her douchey behaviour alone.

New comic @Hat .

No, I'll consider it normal socialisation you moron.
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New comic @Hat .

No, I'll consider it normal socialisation you moron.
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Bullshit.
One, he has it backwards.
Looking DOWN is what attracts bullies, it sends a message that you're already wounded and feeling weak or submissive.
Looking UP suggests the opposite.

Two, believing anything this clown has to say about his past is pretty dumb. Next week, he'll be saying he was adored by his teaches and classmates.
 
Well, avoiding eye-contact is a symptom of autism.

As well as social anxiety and shyness.

Given what Labelle has said, the whole lack of eye contact story she just gave us fits in with her "I was painfully shy as a kid" narrative.

This is just my observation, take it with a pinch of salt and form your own judgements.
 
New comic @Hat .

No, I'll consider it normal socialisation you moron.
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WOAHHHHHH SHITTT!!!! HE LOOKED UP!!!!!1 WHAT A REBELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!
Waiiiiit....weren't you a popular social-specimen whom everyone loved, got paid 100 dollars for a yuri "commission" and the principal/school staff took extra time to examine because you're so special?
 
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