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Is he sincere? As in, is his coombrain that broken that his 2 remaining brain cells are sending him hallucinations of a completely different person in the mirror that he thinks he looks like?

Is it a cope? Like “maybe if I say I’m a hot girl enough times I’ll stop feeling so sad about the fact that I am a hideous grotesque male ogre”?

Begging for e compliments? “I look hideous but if I post a selfie my fellow AGPs will call me pretty and I will get a split second of dopamine”.
These three.
In that order.



Wedge really is the most insane person in this mess and that's fucking saying something. Kevin is deranged but he's predictable. He will coom and buy plastic toys until Armageddon. Wedge on the other hand is a fucking insane clown makeup wearing bpd on top of his porn sickness.
And yet he will never EVER have a thread.

But, we may work out a compromise and write his name into the headline?
yeah, fat chance wedge

oh cmon, my remark was genius
Okay, time to make the Wedge thread.

I'll be going through my notes, but quote this post and share your favorite Wedge post/moment.




Sorry if I'm late but what the fuck do frogs and bees and sunflowers have to do with being trans?
1. If you're a boy who has spend half a minute near some sort of wet area you have at least attempted to catch a frog
2. This maximizes the number of boys the troons hope to groom into troons


Working outside the home is not 'modern', it has been done by non-middle-class women out of necessity since the industrial revolution at least.
Risking starting a discussion that shouldn't: the 50s, western, middle/upper-class "traditional" gender roles were a woman had no income, property ownership and did not participate in production of goods or activities outside the home is definitely NOT natural and was not the default mode of life for people around the world during almost all of history.

This view is on the level of troon gender spergery in terms of wrongness. The only difference being that one is favored by another side of the political spectrum and is generally far more accepted.

  • In most hunter-gatherer groups the majority of calories where gathered by women.
  • In all premodern societies, common women produced goods (mostly textiles, pottery, basket weaving, leather working, beer brewing) that were consumed by the household or sold outside the home
  • When you look at the history of the three cradles of civilization (Mesopotamia, Shang, Mesoamerica) you will notice that the rights of women compared to men were either completely or closer to equal the further back in time you go
  • Women in bronze age Mesopotamia, Greece and Egypt could seek employment outside the home
  • Women in all agricultural societies participated in the farming process and had to learn skills to aid in related outside activities
Admittedly there is a whole lot more to discuss regarding this issue. Namely, modes of production, the role of the household and the meaning of specific activites has changed over time.

In early Sumer women were considered equal to men because they could go to marketplaces and buy goods for the house. Women in antique Greece were considered below men because they couldn't by law run a household. In the 50s Western world, women shopped for groceries and ran the household by cleaning, cooking, keeping track of the bills.

The difference between Sumer/Greece and the 50s is that households are no longer a place of production or creation of income. Rather, going to the 'markeplace' and running a household means being reliant on someone else's income and does not directly assure you property rights because production has moved outside the home.

There is some overlap in activities between 50s housewifes and Mesopotamian working women but these activities mean different things back then and now.
Cooking has always been a female activity. But during the bronze age cooking was basically a game of "how can I process these raw materials to get the most calories while spending the least firewood to make it till spring".
Beer brewing was done as a way to clean water (and to ingest important calories) making it an ancient version of paying the water bill.


My last words: washing laundry was a male task in ancient Egypt and was considered a profession.



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That was a nice, unmistakeably manly grunt at the end.


Does Kevin even have a clit? I remember in the pics of the disaster he had installed it was discussed there doesn't seem to be one any of us could identify.
He had one.
It feel off.
I think.
 
Okay, time to make the Wedge thread.

I'll be going through my notes, but quote this post and share your favorite Wedge post/moment.
Don't make the thread. It would get real boring real fast without Wedge. That said, my favorite post of his was the one where he said that his Mxstress wouldn't let him cum until he painted his 40k figures. I also really liked that time he started sperging about how he wanted to get his orifice(s) destroyed by giant Khornate demon cock.
 
These three.
In that order.




And yet he will never EVER have a thread.

But, we may work out a compromise and write his name into the headline?
yeah, fat chance wedge

oh cmon, my remark was genius





1. If you're a boy who has spend half a minute near some sort of wet area you have at least attempted to catch a frog
2. This maximizes the number of boys the troons hope to groom into troons



Risking starting a discussion that shouldn't: the 50s, western, middle/upper-class "traditional" gender roles were a woman had no income, property ownership and did not participate in production of goods or activities outside the home is definitely NOT natural and was not the default mode of life for people around the world during almost all of history.

This view is on the level of troon gender spergery in terms of wrongness. The only difference being that one is favored by another side of the political spectrum and is generally far more accepted.

  • In most hunter-gatherer groups the majority of calories where gathered by women.
  • In all premodern societies, common women produced goods (mostly textiles, pottery, basket weaving, leather working, beer brewing) that were consumed by the household or sold outside the home
  • When you look at the history of the three cradles of civilization (Mesopotamia, Shang, Mesoamerica) you will notice that the rights of women compared to men were either completely or closer to equal the further back in time you go
  • Women in bronze age Mesopotamia, Greece and Egypt could seek employment outside the home
  • Women in all agricultural societies participated in the farming process and had to learn skills to aid in related outside activities
Admittedly there is a whole lot more to discuss regarding this issue. Namely, modes of production, the role of the household and the meaning of specific activites has changed over time.

In early Sumer women were considered equal to men because they could go to marketplaces and buy goods for the house. Women in antique Greece were considered below men because they couldn't by law run a household. In the 50s Western world, women shopped for groceries and ran the household by cleaning, cooking, keeping track of the bills.

The difference between Sumer/Greece and the 50s is that households are no longer a place of production or creation of income. Rather, going to the 'markeplace' and running a household means being reliant on someone else's income and does not directly assure you property rights because production has moved outside the home.

There is some overlap in activities between 50s housewifes and Mesopotamian working women but these activities mean different things back then and now.
Cooking has always been a female activity. But during the bronze age cooking was basically a game of "how can I process these raw materials to get the most calories while spending the least firewood to make it till spring".
Beer brewing was done as a way to clean water (and to ingest important calories) making it an ancient version of paying the water bill.


My last words: washing laundry was a male task in ancient Egypt and was considered a profession.







That was a nice, unmistakeably manly grunt at the end.



He had one.
It feel off.
I think.

He does and he puts his wand down his panties. Remember when he thought he couldn't cum because "its harder for girls" but really its dead nerve endings? (Its in the OP). Also this is what I meant

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These three.
In that order.




And yet he will never EVER have a thread.

But, we may work out a compromise and write his name into the headline?
yeah, fat chance wedge

oh cmon, my remark was genius





1. If you're a boy who has spend half a minute near some sort of wet area you have at least attempted to catch a frog
2. This maximizes the number of boys the troons hope to groom into troons



Risking starting a discussion that shouldn't: the 50s, western, middle/upper-class "traditional" gender roles were a woman had no income, property ownership and did not participate in production of goods or activities outside the home is definitely NOT natural and was not the default mode of life for people around the world during almost all of history.

This view is on the level of troon gender spergery in terms of wrongness. The only difference being that one is favored by another side of the political spectrum and is generally far more accepted.

  • In most hunter-gatherer groups the majority of calories where gathered by women.
  • In all premodern societies, common women produced goods (mostly textiles, pottery, basket weaving, leather working, beer brewing) that were consumed by the household or sold outside the home
  • When you look at the history of the three cradles of civilization (Mesopotamia, Shang, Mesoamerica) you will notice that the rights of women compared to men were either completely or closer to equal the further back in time you go
  • Women in bronze age Mesopotamia, Greece and Egypt could seek employment outside the home
  • Women in all agricultural societies participated in the farming process and had to learn skills to aid in related outside activities
Admittedly there is a whole lot more to discuss regarding this issue. Namely, modes of production, the role of the household and the meaning of specific activites has changed over time.

In early Sumer women were considered equal to men because they could go to marketplaces and buy goods for the house. Women in antique Greece were considered below men because they couldn't by law run a household. In the 50s Western world, women shopped for groceries and ran the household by cleaning, cooking, keeping track of the bills.

The difference between Sumer/Greece and the 50s is that households are no longer a place of production or creation of income. Rather, going to the 'markeplace' and running a household means being reliant on someone else's income and does not directly assure you property rights because production has moved outside the home.

There is some overlap in activities between 50s housewifes and Mesopotamian working women but these activities mean different things back then and now.
Cooking has always been a female activity. But during the bronze age cooking was basically a game of "how can I process these raw materials to get the most calories while spending the least firewood to make it till spring".
Beer brewing was done as a way to clean water (and to ingest important calories) making it an ancient version of paying the water bill.


My last words: washing laundry was a male task in ancient Egypt and was considered a profession.







That was a nice, unmistakeably manly grunt at the end.



He had one.
It feel off.
I think.

That is a...mathematically accurate illustration of WedgeDickFlute. 10/10 would recommend to shield the eyes of children and taxpayers from an actual photo.
 
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