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TS Eliot, ee cummings, Robert Frost, Jazz Jennings... Harvard poets, one and all.
Please use appropriate terminology, bigot. He was hormonally stunted, then chemically sterilized, and then surgically castrated.Seeing him writing "poems" about what are clearly his regrets in his chemically castrated, stunted way
Isn't Jazz supposed to be happy now? And yet he makes bad but also disturbing poetry like that.You could run that poem thru Freudian Analysis, Jungian Analysis and Statement Analysis and they would all conclude that kid was/is fucked and he knows it.
That poor, soul crushed kid.
My brain is sevenHaiku for Jaron
My doctors have failed
Fuck my amhole exploded
My parents should hang
He is entertained, not happy. His Harvard experience is basically the same as a kindergartener. He's spending his days playing with crayolas and making some crafts with macaroni and glue. He's probably learning his ABCs, but that's not even the real reason for going, but to socialize outside the house and pretend everything is normal.Isn't Jazz supposed to be happy now? And yet he makes bad but also disturbing poetry like that.
It's like his mind & body is utterly broken and mutilated. What could have caused this hmmmm...?
If you look at him and then the guy/his brother in front of him, you realize that the "treatments" didn't do nuffin. He just has butterface and midget genetics.View attachment 6742274
Apparently this nigga is 5’2 which is hard to believe
Once again he managed to take failure and turn it into "here's why it's actually empowering and makes me happy" like talking about his fitness or career or any number of things. As a reminder, he only started the blog in July 2023 and it didn't last a year (and he reposted articles several times). 1 post a week was a lot but after modifying his goal to "2 monthly blogs" he posted one more article "taking a stand" against cyberbullying.The Power of Flexibility: Reassessing Goals with Pride
Discover the importance of readjusting goals.
To start 2024, I created 21 goals for myself: One of those goals was to write a blog on "Smile with Sander" once per week. To anyone who follows closely, you might realize I have not been hitting that goal. Life has been extremely busy as I've worked to grow my business, be more active on social media, and of course, always put my family first!
Thanks for smiling with me <3
When I think about the fact that I am not currently hitting the blog goal, I do so with a smile on my face. Why? Because when I was consistently writing blogs for "Smile with Sander," I found myself becoming overwhelmed and taking time away from other goals. I realized that sometimes you need to prioritize your goals and what you want for yourself without rushing it or forcing it. Today, I want to talk a little bit more about this in relation to all goals.
As a reminder, setting and manifesting goals is extremely important for helping you achieve progress and growth in life. When you set goals, you should make them SMART goals: specific, measurable, accountable, realistic, and time-bound. These goals can be related to a small time period in your life, such as writing one blog per week, or can be major life goals, such as getting married by a certain age. In many cases, as long as your goals are SMART, you likely can achieve any of them within the timeframe that you allot for yourself. On the contrary, life doesn’t always work out as you plan: you might set a goal and decide that it isn’t right for you, or you realize that it’s actually causing harm to you and what you truly want for yourself.
When you find that you’ve created a goal and realize that it’s causing more harm than benefit to try to achieve that goal, it’s OK to set healthy boundaries with yourself and switch up that goal without being too hard on yourself. For example, in the pursuit of me goal of writing one blog per week, I was able to realize my strengths and recognize that my main goal was to spread smiles and effectuate positivity. Although I still believe that writing a blog can do that, my love for creating short videos has felt more impactful and has been more enjoyable. So, I’ve decided to not be so hard on my myself, and adjust my goal to only writing two blog per month… And I’m proud of that! I tell this story to encourage you to do the same: first by starting to set goals, and then by adjusting them if you realize that there’s another way to reach an overarching goal in your life.
New adjusted goal.
Another example that really comes to mind and showcases the major importance of setting boundaries within your goals is related to long-term goals. Let’s say you’re so confident that one day you want to get married. For that reason, you put a lot of pressure on yourself to get into relationships, stay in relationships, and date. You find yourself dating people but haven’t seemed to find someone that you think could be your long-term partner. With the pressure of trying to reach your goal, you might commit or make the decision to go with a person who, deep down, you know isn’t the right fit. Is that healthy? Is that really how you want to reach your goal? When it comes to super important life events and goal-setting, you need to realize that things can change, and you need to stick to who you are and what you stand for. You can’t rush some of the beauties in life. You also can’t force them. Life is what happens when you’re busy making other plans.
It’s always great to manifest and create long-term goals that you hope you will achieve, and you can do everything in your power to try to achieve them. With certain goals, it’s important to stay committed to who you are and trust that in due time and by taking some positive, actual steps, it’s all going to work out.
Just a reminder…
Nobody’s perfect, and some goals aren’t meant to be met. Take actual steps each and every day to try to achieve your goals and set personal boundaries when a goal might be doing more harm than good. The world is right in front of you, and I’m so proud of you. Happy Monday. Keep smiling and following your dreams.
I think everyone can be guilty of setting ambitious New Year's resolutions and not meeting them, but most people don't frame themselves as life coaches (his life coach booking calendar is completely empty, by the way). How's his "social media marketing company" DigiEmpower doing?Fitness: 5 weekly physical activities, turn off phone for 5 hours per week, open up about struggles to one person per week
Finance: Save 5k per month, track all monthly expenses and diversify assets
Family: Call family 2x per month, call or see grandparents once per week, show up to all fam functions early and turn off phones
Field: 3 monthly income sources over x amount of $ per month, provide consistent value & education through career & source (?), find public speaking & influencer representation
Faith: One weekly blog on Smile with Sander, Meditate 3x pe4 week, yoga3x per fortnight2x per month
Friends: See Ash 7 days a month, 5+ year hangouts 1 per month, leave apartment (?) once per week in social setting
Fun: No guilt: one trip per month, Sports 2x per week, One big fun event per week
Maybe he means $anderbux, the currency in the fictional world where he's successful and Jaron is a woman.How on earth would Sander be able to save 5k a month? How much does he earn from being a useless grifter? I might have to look that career up.
Its probably from his allowance, from his parents.How on earth would Sander be able to save 5k a month? How much does he earn from being a useless grifter? I might have to look that career up.
other child transitioners are tall as hell and still have pterodactyl claws. (Seriously how is his thumb that long)If you look at him and then the guy/his brother in front of him, you realize that the "treatments" didn't do nuffin. He just has butterface and midget genetics.
And still, those feet and side profile... this shit doesn't even work. That's why the "good" trannys are so big on "real life tests" and general gate keeping, so these doctors only get "material" to work with, which would've turned out mostly like that anyway. And to gaslight their customers into believing in their science.
So, passing trannys are really just the stocky, fat, little gay men who can look like pudgy, weird women from a distance by just dressing bad and doing nothing otherwise. Really makes you think why, if not for sick and twisted fetish reasons, all the hormones and surgeries... just to torture that kid on national television... and indulge munchi mom. sickening.
That's because puberty blockers mean their bones don't fuse. Part of the side effects of going into early puberty is that you end up being shorter than average because your bones will end up fusing earlier (even if you have a short period of being taller than your peers). So what happens when you delay that fusing effect?other child transitioners are tall as hell and still have pterodactyl claws. (Seriously how is his thumb that long)