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”Hard times make strong men, strong men make good times, good times make weak men, and weak men make hard times”?I forget where I read it, but someone somewhere made the argument that easy times bred weak people.
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”Hard times make strong men, strong men make good times, good times make weak men, and weak men make hard times”?I forget where I read it, but someone somewhere made the argument that easy times bred weak people.
What I causally observed before is that male troons typically congregate around stereotypical male hobbies, for example speedrunning, anime, war strategy games, truck/train simulators, programming. These communities are usually breeding grounds where there are large swaths of vulnerable outcasts and all it takes is injecting a few troons in order to start changing the whole community. You can pin point the time in AGDQ, when that "protomagical" individual started appearing, to know when trooning out became in vogue in that community. I don't really know if I can speak for young women, but as @glass_houses said a large part of it is sexual abuse cases. Another case could be related to peer pressure/depression.It goes without saying, but mentally stable people don't troon out. the story of troons is easier to see: socially awkward guy, doesn't fit in, doesn't have a lot of friends, can't get laid, poor body image, probably got bullied in school, played video games instead of football, and severely depressed. when these guys find a troon group, probably on discord or twitter, it's easier for them to be groomed into the cult. my take away from the troon movement is that what society needs is better mental health services for young men, and more promotion of masculinity as healthy and normal. we need to lift young men up, and teach them to love themselves.
Oh god Otokono. I looked into him last month and his shit is worse than you could imagine. He’s also likely responsible for the death of at least 1 person due to their estrogen levels being multiple times too high, and after they posted it, their Reddit account went silent.What I causally observed before is that male troons typically congregate around stereotypical male hobbies, for example speedrunning, anime, war strategy games, truck/train simulators, programming. These communities are usually breeding grounds where there are large swaths of vulnerable outcasts and all it takes is injecting a few troons in order to start changing the whole community. You can pin point the time in AGDQ, when that "protomagical" individual started appearing, to know when trooning out became in vogue in that community. I don't really know if I can speak for young women, but as @glass_houses said a large part of it is sexual abuse cases. Another case could be related to peer pressure/depression.
In my opinion what parents really need to do is sit down with their child and have a conversation about what responsible internet use is and the process of grooming and how it works. I don't think you need to invade every part of their privacy, but you need to make sure you're able to get to them before someone like Kevin does. The attention of a parent is worth a lot more than some stranger on the internet. Grab all their social media handles (reddit, twitter, Xbox live, etc) and make sure you know what type of people they're communicating with and what type of subjects they talk about. If they are set to "friends only", create an account just to sit in and observe. One thing groomers will do is teach kids how to be secretive about their online dealings, such as how to buy estrogen/HRT in secret and how to pay for it without appearing on a credit card statement. And how to take HRT without your parents knowing.
This is an example of what internet estrogen looks like. If you can't read the red text on the side it says, "keep out of reach of parents".
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They've done studies, you know.It's a new fragrance from CK. It's called 'Cockless Kevin: Alpaca Musk'. It's quite potent.
Protip: Never, ever take meds that look like they came straight from the weed shop.What I causally observed before is that male troons typically congregate around stereotypical male hobbies, for example speedrunning, anime, war strategy games, truck/train simulators, programming. These communities are usually breeding grounds where there are large swaths of vulnerable outcasts and all it takes is injecting a few troons in order to start changing the whole community. You can pin point the time in AGDQ, when that "protomagical" individual started appearing, to know when trooning out became in vogue in that community. I don't really know if I can speak for young women, but as @glass_houses said a large part of it is sexual abuse cases. Another case could be related to peer pressure/depression.
In my opinion what parents really need to do is sit down with their child and have a conversation about what responsible internet use is and the process of grooming and how it works. I don't think you need to invade every part of their privacy, but you need to make sure you're able to get to them before someone like Kevin does. The attention of a parent is worth a lot more than some stranger on the internet. Grab all their social media handles (reddit, twitter, Xbox live, etc) and make sure you know what type of people they're communicating with and what type of subjects they talk about. If they are set to "friends only", create an account just to sit in and observe. One thing groomers will do is teach kids how to be secretive about their online dealings, such as how to buy estrogen/HRT in secret and how to pay for it without appearing on a credit card statement. And how to take HRT without your parents knowing.
This is an example of what internet estrogen looks like. If you can't read the red text on the side it says, "keep out of reach of parents".
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Over time, my opinion has changed, and I have also grown fully in favor of no-barrier orchiectomy for adults."That people are going to get their testicles removed just for fun?"
Wedge (allegedly) removed his balls for fun...
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6ft 230 lbs Kevin is mad a bout women shirt size.
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Arthur Chu and Kevin join forces to groom teenagers.
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6ft 230 lbs Kevin is mad a bout women shirt size.
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"That people are going to get their testicles removed just for fun?"
Wedge (allegedly) removed his balls for fun...
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>go to doctorWedge (allegedly) removed his balls for fun...
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He's had some top tier edumication, after all. He even has a theoretical degree in biology and a PhD in coomistry!Well, pack it up, boys! Kevin is the vanguard and true arbiter of dysphoria. I knew it the instant I saw him use the academic word definitionally...
Dysphoria, by its very nature, is being uncomfortable with your body and feeling a disconnect between your body and your mind. If you don't have that disconnect you don't have dysphoria.
Didn't the mainstream trans message become 'you don't need dysphoria to be trans', and anyone asserting otherwise became known as 'truscum'?Wasn't it Kevin who said you don't need a reason to troon out other than that you just want to troon out? Troon Central must have gotten in touch and told him to modify his messaging.
The "mainstream trans" message is whatever the most vocal troon wants it to be. However, I don't see a contradiction between the general message ofDidn't the mainstream trans message become 'you don't need dysphoria to be trans', and anyone asserting otherwise became known as 'truscum'?
"That people are going to get their testicles removed just for fun?"
Wedge (allegedly) removed his balls for fun...
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Indeed. I firmly believe it's mainly autism. Just look at this creature here.And autism. Always autism.
I am shocked, completely and utterly shocked, that Kevin is a stranger to the idea of being polite to strangers.