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Well, I think a windowless hotbox that constantly smells of alpaca shit sounds delightful.
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Well, I think a windowless hotbox that constantly smells of alpaca shit sounds delightful.
According to this PDF I'm reading livestock have to be housed at least 50 feet from living areas.At least they can fap to the sound of alpacas like the degenerate furries they are. I have some concerns that this might not meet building codes for residential housing, though. I'm not even sure it would be up to code for livestock housing.
Wouldn't it be cheaper just to build a regular barn and let the troons have the shipping containers? I don't care if the troons suffocate in those shipping containers, but I'd like the animals to have a properly ventilated and waterproof structure. Plus the clanging of troons above them is going to freak out the alpacas.
Kevin saying "at least there's always strap-ons" is another cope. If he's a "bottom" as he says, he wouldn't be penetrating anything. I'd call it "cognitive dissonance," but that feels like too complex a phrase for something so asinine.He full on regrets it doesn't he
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So much to unpack here.He full on regrets it doesn't he
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Alas current expense fundraising is not going to well
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Edit: https://www.gofundme.com/f/20twnvi5qo
Oh, well, I expect they'll seek to characterize the shipping containers as dormitories served by kitchen and bathroom facilities in the main house, and come up with other rationalizations as to why the containers don't remotely measure up to code for such things as fire safety, accessibility, etc. Of course, dwelling codes and similar laws are enacted precisely to safeguard the public against parties such as cheapjack landlords who take advantage of tenant desperation to skimp out on providing a minimal level of accommodation, and it's typically conservative Republican business owners who gripe about how burdensome such laws are and go to ludicrous lengths to find ways around complying with them. So I especially look forward to seeing how Comrade Kevin justifies his new role as slumlord, living indolently in the massa's house while a couple dozen trannies toil away in the fields in exchange for accommodations that people in Mumbai would turn their noses up at.According to this PDF I'm reading livestock have to be housed at least 50 feet from living areas.
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Seems like this would be an issue.
I don't think Kev is, but I'm not so sure about Penny.That fucking cumstain that escaped the needle aswell as the sock too IIRC
FWIW Kevies a degenerate,but i dont think hes a rapist/killer,just an autist at large![]()
They're planning on adding another kitchen in their expansion according to the GoFundMe but that leaves 20 people with two kitchens. So feasibly they'd have to go full commune with a few dedicated cooks and scheduled meal times where they all eat the same food.Oh, well, I expect they'll seek to characterize the shipping containers as dormitories served by kitchen and bathroom facilities in the main house, and come up with other rationalizations as to why the containers don't remotely measure up to code for such things as fire safety, accessibility, etc. Of course, dwelling codes and similar laws are enacted precisely to safeguard the public against parties such as cheapjack landlords who take advantage of tenant desperation to skimp out on providing a minimal level of accommodation, and it's typically conservative Republican business owners who gripe about how burdensome such laws are and go to ludicrous lengths to find ways around complying with them. So I especially look forward to seeing how Comrade Kevin justifies his new role as slumlord, living indolently in the massa's house while a couple dozen trannies toil away in the fields in exchange for accommodations that people in Mumbai would turn their noses up at.
They're planning on adding another kitchen in their expansion according to the GoFundMe but that leaves 20 people with two kitchens. So feasibly they'd have to go full commune with a few dedicated cooks and scheduled meal times where they all eat the same food.
And 4 bathrooms (5 total? IDK if they've said how many the house has, maybe 6). I honestly hope they manage to pull this together because it will be such a disaster.
If Kevin ends up commiting suicide, at the very least it will be, in my opinion, the number one best proof that acceptance doesn't work.
I mean, Kevin lives on a Ranch with only other troons . I don't think a transexual can be any more accepted than that. Not only are those around him accepting, they are also transexual.
If he kills himself, or even detransitions, it will be the number one proof that accepting it doesn't work, and the entire idea of transition is flawed and causes regret. And Kevin isn't a minor neither, he was already in his late 20s when he started.
So you have an adult, who is transexual and has the chance to transition, both with hormones and with surgery. Who lives among the most accepting people you can find. Yet who in the end still ends up with regret (and in this case suicide).
How can you read a case like that and still think "we should just accept them more, then they won't kill themselves!"?
"Only been seven months."
Hahaah the veil slips at the last sentence.