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- Aug 24, 2014
If Outsports were sensible, they should have learned that Fallon Fox, who has fractured the skull of a woman, is toxic property.
Rhys is an expert in being boring.
Troons always think they are at most half their chronological age; our trannies threads show us if anything, most look older than they really are.
Rhys's kind of doctor knows more than that kind of doctor:
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It is not "either or"; you can be both lying and deluded.
"Siobhan's" Freethoughtbloigs article compares the subjective experience of being a woman to that of pain. He claims that one cannot "prove" one is in pain and that the outsider has to take the person's word for it. Therefore if you accuse someone else for faking pain or being deluded when he says he is in pain (and by analogy, for faking womanhood or being deluded about womanhood), you are doing something not simply epistemological unsound but downright immoral. This is total hogwash; pain has neurological, cardiovascular, and endocrine correlates that an observer can detect.
He also googleshngs about Kate Manne.
Christa is very concerned about Iran:
This is incidentally an instance of "pseudo care", to use a term Christa learned the other day, pretending to care about Iranians in order to get internet asspats.
Christa believes that good and evil are Anglo-Saxon inventions:
But I have no idea who constructed the idea of "soft little nerds". 21st century white feminists who think they are the subject of that "We Can Do It" poster, but are reduced to shivering puddle of tears when they overhears a joke?
Can't think of a reason why not.
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Rhys, we are looking at you!
That journal must be trash if they asked a PhD candidate to write book reviews.
Rhys, we are looking at you again!
Rhys is an expert in being boring.
Troons always think they are at most half their chronological age; our trannies threads show us if anything, most look older than they really are.
Rhys's kind of doctor knows more than that kind of doctor:
+ + + +
It is not "either or"; you can be both lying and deluded.
"Siobhan's" Freethoughtbloigs article compares the subjective experience of being a woman to that of pain. He claims that one cannot "prove" one is in pain and that the outsider has to take the person's word for it. Therefore if you accuse someone else for faking pain or being deluded when he says he is in pain (and by analogy, for faking womanhood or being deluded about womanhood), you are doing something not simply epistemological unsound but downright immoral. This is total hogwash; pain has neurological, cardiovascular, and endocrine correlates that an observer can detect.
He also googleshngs about Kate Manne.
Christa is very concerned about Iran:
This is incidentally an instance of "pseudo care", to use a term Christa learned the other day, pretending to care about Iranians in order to get internet asspats.
Christa believes that good and evil are Anglo-Saxon inventions:
But I have no idea who constructed the idea of "soft little nerds". 21st century white feminists who think they are the subject of that "We Can Do It" poster, but are reduced to shivering puddle of tears when they overhears a joke?
Can't think of a reason why not.
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Rhys, we are looking at you!
That journal must be trash if they asked a PhD candidate to write book reviews.
Rhys, we are looking at you again!