No kid dresses how they want, the parents always have a last say (as they should), trans people are not special on that regard
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No kid dresses how they want, the parents always have a last say (as they should), trans people are not special on that regard
Now imagine if you tell Billy that a man can lift bells, workout and do physical labour.
That's called the fallacy of relative privation (AKA the appeal to worse problems). It basically says "Your argument about your problems is invalid because my problems are greater." The fallacy lies in perception: you believe your problems are greater because you only have your perspective on the issue.Now I'm mad. Billy is just disrespecting the memory of people that died from the worst pandemics in history like the spanish flu and the black plague by making a silly strawman that has empathy for those who have died. The reason? Just to say "look cis folks, how our problems are way bigger than your silly inconveniences". This fucker don't remember how many money was raised back in the 90's to help the victims, the whole effort spent to make people use condoms, and thanks to that they can live a mostly normal life today.
Fuck you, you cynical faggot, fuck you.
My wife is a Venusian and I have to say, this is a pretty racially insensitive illustration.View attachment 1651975
The book in question.
Way to go throwing everybody who worked on your shitty book under the bus, asshole.
Wasn't Lumberjanes of of the famous tumblr "woke cast" scams?
tbh if only 41% trannies attempt to commit suicide in this depressing century then that's a point in favor of themPosting this classic because of HIV
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I don’t remember that.Wasn't Lumberjanes of of the famous tumblr "woke cast" scams?
And yet Ciel couldn't be a boy.
Yeah. And that's fine, Billy.
Your biggest problem is the fact that you can't accept that some (most) boys want to be direct, some boys want to be tough, some boys want to be masculine, and some boys want to wear combat boots or hunting gear. It's all bullshit.
I agree with the sharing sentiment. With how connected people are and how much social media has infested it’s roots into everything, parents over sharing about kids is an issue. It’s already bad enough when your mom gossips about you with other moms when you’re at the playground in elementary, now imagine being that kid and growing up and realizing your mom was gossiping online too. You never know if your kid is going to grow up to be a privacy freak so better safe than sorry.View attachment 1654205
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You can write poetic nonsense, but you couldn't fucking change your stupid, self-destructive habits even when they were dropping you people like flies. This fucks me up. Sure, at first nobody understood it. I can buy that. But bitch, it went on for a long period of time and EVEN TODAY these fucks refuse to be safe because that's not funsies. Then die of AIDS. Made your bed, get diseased and die in it. Poetic moaning is so much easier than... dunno, not fucking left and right without a condom.View attachment 1654205
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Since Billy is Canadian (and so am I) I'll bring up the Canadian statistics. In 2020, we have around 63,000 active cases that we know of (it can be hard to track for various reasons), and of those 63,000, about 32,000 are gay or bisexual men. Think about that. We know exactly what causes and spreads HIV/AIDS, and yet gay men carry and spread more than 50% of AIDS cases while being less than 1% of the population. Stop writing shitty poetry and wrap your fucking dick.You can write poetic nonsense, but you couldn't fucking change your stupid, self-destructive habits even when they were dropping you people like flies. This fucks me up. Sure, at first nobody understood it. I can buy that. But bitch, it went on for a long period of time and EVEN TODAY these fucks refuse to be safe because that's not funsies. Then die of AIDS. Made your bed, get diseased and die in it. Poetic moaning is so much easier than... dunno, not fucking left and right without a condom.
This is a hard balancing issue with no clear answers. People need share issues they face in their lifes, including parenting related stuff. They need some way to reflect what they are doing and going trough because that's how they know if they are doing the right thing, if they are being realistic, how to improve and so on. Putting thoughts in words does clear your thinking but aslo getting feedback is also important. Getting sympathy, disapproval, opinions or advice regarless if it's target towards you or others are all valuable tools to do a better job in future. Sure it's not all helpful but even hearing stuff you think is stupid does give you clarity on what you think is right and good. Still this can go too far and that can backfire with gossiping, ruinned reputations and so on. It's a balancing act and not always easy but parents should still be able to do talking about their issues.I agree with the sharing sentiment. With how connected people are and how much social media has infested it’s roots into everything, parents over sharing about kids is an issue. It’s already bad enough when your mom gossips about you with other moms when you’re at the playground in elementary, now imagine being that kid and growing up and realizing your mom was gossiping online too. You never know if your kid is going to grow up to be a privacy freak so better safe than sorry.
This is a hard balancing issue with no clear answers. People need share issues they face in their lifes, including parenting related stuff. They need some way to reflect what they are doing and going trough because that's how they know if they are doing the right thing, if they are being realistic, how to improve and so on. Putting thoughts in words does clear your thinking but aslo getting feedback is also important. Getting sympathy, disapproval, opinions or advice regarless if it's target towards you or others are all valuable tools to do a better job in future. Sure it's not all helpful but even hearing stuff you think is stupid does give you clarity on what you think is right and good. Still this can go too far and that can backfire with gossiping, ruinned reputations and so on. It's a balancing act and not always easy but parents should still be able to do talking about their issues.