Erin Reed / Anthony Reed II / @ErinInTheMorn / @ErinInTheMorning / @ErinInTheNight / _supernovasky_ / beholderseye / realitybias / AnonymousRabbit - post-op transbian Twitter/TikTok "activist" with bad fashion, giant Reddit tattoo. Former drug dealer with felony. Married to Zooey Simone Zephyr / Zachary Todd Raasch.

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They need to stop saying "advance biology" and go for "philosophical biology"
Sophist biology.
Yeah... not to dog on dudes with Kleinfelter syndrome, but they've got problems.

They often have lower IQ and behavioral problems, including sexually
I'm inclined to believe Drennen might have Klinefelter's. After all, it's characterized by lowered IQ, and like most troons, he's not too bright.
I am too, actually. Men with Klinefelter's are massively overrepresented among convicted sex offenders, and I know this really has no bearing whatsoever on whether he is or not, but there is something really really "off" about Drennen, as many seem to agree. And in that photo garbage cake posted, it's clear that his hips appear quite wide and he has that Akhenaten-esque distribution of body fat around the abdomen (Egyptian pharoah who was represented with curvy hips and abdomen fat, there was a bullshit argument going round about 40 years ago that he was Klinefelter's).
It’s this image for me:
I've been trying to find this image for awhile, thanks for that (can't believe I typed this, but you know what I mean). I had an old URL for the image file that had become dead, and nitter's recent unreliability made it even harder to search for. Weirdly terrifying and ridiculous at the same time, quite unique.
Not sure I agree. I don't think we've ever dug into the parents' work history, but they seem like ordinary working-class people. I vaguely remember Tony implying during Covid that his mother was a store cashier. In any case, I doubt they'd line up to help Tony keep full custody, given the number of times that Tony has publicly said that he's considering cutting them off from Andy (Anthony III) forever for not adhering to his latest gender-affirming whim.
Weren't they carnies? For some reason, I associate the famous tooth-gap with the parents' having been carnies, in a kind of bizarre "acquired characteristics" way.
If you only knew how bad things really are.

Fritatta for 20 people
It's a "thanksgiving caserole," bigot.
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What really makes this photo for me is that it's obvious from Tony's arm that he's taking a selfie. Nothing more authentic than taking a selfie of yourself kissing another man for Internet points.
That got me too. So engrossed in kissing your fiance that you are not only able to hold the camera level and steady, but hold the focus and press the button too.
Moobs schmoobs, is his tooth gap getting wider?
The front teeth drift with the man boobs.
 
So when the next government election comes around, will he finally make plans with Zooeeeeey for their wedding? I'm guessing if Zac doesn't win they'll break up due to unforseen circumstances come new year.
It's an L either way. Either he ends up having to marry a man he doesn't find attractive, because he's heterosexual. Or he loses face because it turns out that all his enemies were right. Now, this wouldn't be much of a difficult decision for most of us, but Tony is a narcissist who cut his dick off. I would say that for him, the latter is almost as bad as the former.
I found Tony's first Ex-wife Jennifer Downs.
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She's kind of cute. She basically is the QT geek girl that troons dream of becoming. Tony threw that away to cut his meat-and-two-veg off and pretend to be in love with a gay man for an audience of other troons. Hilarious!

I wish her and her superior husband many years of happiness.
 
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Will Tony Baloney be issuing a retraction?

"From all the evidence gathered, this fight was an instance of mutual combat," Tulsa County District Attorney Stephen Kunzweiler wrote in a news release. "I do not have a reasonable belief that the State of Oklahoma could sustain its burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt if charges were presented for prosecution."

According to the news release, Owasso police found some brief notes written by Benedict that appeared to be related to the suicide. "Although the notes do not make any reference to the earlier fight or difficulties at school, the parents indicated that Benedict reported being picked upon for various reasons while at school," Kunzweiler wrote. "The precise contents of the suicide note are a personal matter in which the family will have to address within the privacy of their own lives."

Charges will not be filed in connection with Nex Benedict's death, Tulsa County DA says
 
Will Tony Baloney be issuing a retraction?

"From all the evidence gathered, this fight was an instance of mutual combat," Tulsa County District Attorney Stephen Kunzweiler wrote in a news release. "I do not have a reasonable belief that the State of Oklahoma could sustain its burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt if charges were presented for prosecution."

According to the news release, Owasso police found some brief notes written by Benedict that appeared to be related to the suicide. "Although the notes do not make any reference to the earlier fight or difficulties at school, the parents indicated that Benedict reported being picked upon for various reasons while at school," Kunzweiler wrote. "The precise contents of the suicide note are a personal matter in which the family will have to address within the privacy of their own lives."

Charges will not be filed in connection with Nex Benedict's death, Tulsa County DA says
oh so now there was a note even though wigger grandma heavily implied it was murder for money hm ah hm really making me think
 
Will Tony Baloney be issuing a retraction?

"From all the evidence gathered, this fight was an instance of mutual combat," Tulsa County District Attorney Stephen Kunzweiler wrote in a news release. "I do not have a reasonable belief that the State of Oklahoma could sustain its burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt if charges were presented for prosecution."

According to the news release, Owasso police found some brief notes written by Benedict that appeared to be related to the suicide. "Although the notes do not make any reference to the earlier fight or difficulties at school, the parents indicated that Benedict reported being picked upon for various reasons while at school," Kunzweiler wrote. "The precise contents of the suicide note are a personal matter in which the family will have to address within the privacy of their own lives."

Charges will not be filed in connection with Nex Benedict's death, Tulsa County DA says
Tony and crew will just continue down their insane rabbit hole that the entire state of Oklahoma is in on a giant conspiracy to cover up this one teen's death and protect the "transphobes".I'd love if this girl's parents spoke out and told the trans community to stop spreading misinformation about their daughter's death, but Tony is too much of a narcissist that he'll probably blame the parents for her death.
 
Tony retweeted Hey Arnold, saying that journalists shouldn't weigh in on medical topics. Presumably Tony will now be closing his blog?
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Ari Drennen @AriDrennen posted on Thursday, 21 March 2024 at 18:39:12 UTC

This is actually the perfect representation of the "debate" about trans healthcare because one of these books is edited by two medical doctors and the other is written by a former Wall St Journal columnist who went on Joe Rogan
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Ben Ryan said:
I forgot to put these two books on my stack: The @APA's new textbook on gender-affirming care; and Abigail Shrier's Irreversible Damage. Two books that are so diametrically opposed to one another, they, I don't know, cancel each other out maybe?

Ben Ryan's original thread:
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Benjamin Ryan (@benryanwriter) posted at Tuesday, 19 March 2024 at 04:51:48 UTC
https://twitter.com/benryanwriter/status/1769949874357768692

One of the things that makes it so hard for the public and journalists alike to wrap their heads around the subject of pediatric gender-transition treatment is that understanding it demands a ton of reading. I started reading intensively about it ~16 mos ago. These are my files.

When I first started reading the literature about pediatric gender-transition treatment, I was constantly confounded, because highly learned people, I found, were publishing papers in which they’d say the exact opposite things from one another with equally forceful conviction.

This is a very tricky space to inhabit as a reporter, because you have to figure out who is not saying what and why. You have to know when someone makes reference to a study what the merits of that paper are.

And you have to notice when someone does not make reference to other papers in their own published work and understand the likely reason for the omission.

You have to hear each “side” accuse the other of heinous offenses and make sense of their reasons. You have to know when you quote someone what people will say to discredit that source and decide whether those claims have merit and whether it is worth facing them.

I forgot to put these two books on my stack: The @APA's new textbook on gender-affirming care; and Abigail Shrier's Irreversible Damage. Two books that are so diametrically opposed to one another, they, I don't know, cancel each other out maybe?

@APA Also, for those who are taking very literally the tweet above about the APA and Shrier books, if you couldn’t tell, I was being rather facetious. Putting aside the qualifications and intent of the authors, it remains remarkable how these books say the exact opposite things.
 
Nice zinger Ben, only you might notice one of the biggest issues is around institutional CULTURE, and SOCIAL CONTAGION. It's one of the main focuses of the Tavistock report. So yes actually examining trends in patients and physicians (and the environment those physicians work in) is actually really important.

"I examined papers on Metformin and found it's an effective treatment for T1DM, therefore anyone who shows up claiming diabetes or any symptoms of it should be given Metformin, with no further analysis. I am very smart"

Ben Ryan is the same type of 'smart person' for brainlets that Tony aspires to be
 
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