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If your zoomer teen wants to transition, the best way to stop it is probably to do it with them.

"Stop deadnaming me I'm not mom/dad anymore! Stop misgendering meeeeee"
I saw an ovarit thread with this idea, it was gold. Imagine being a 14 year old and having a friend over when your mom has trooned out.
"Hi there, Ms. Smith."
"Sorry Tommy, it's MX. Smith now. You can call me Kai uwu."
"Y-yeah, xe's nonbinary now..."
 
A groon troon did a clown make-up job on his face and simultaneously shows off his bolt-ons and poorly shaved chest.

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"Hi I'm diann" it says.

And of course he had to include the word "lace" in his username, because how else are we going to know he likes to beat off wearing lingerie made out of lace?

And just to up the islamic ratings I'm going to get, I present you with a picture of his stubble-addled moobs in hi-res.



Check out Chinese Knockoff Bette Midler over here...next up, her breathtaking rendition of Air Currents Beneath My Flap Flaps (Theme from Sandy Water's Edge Place).
 
Quick question:

For the longest time, it was “seethe, cope, & dilate.”

A short while ago, some rando said, “cope, seethe, & dilate.” That order is picking up steam.

Which is it? Am I tarding out in the memory?

Also, common-sense says;
I. They’d seethe first, at what you say/ do.
II. Then they cope, w/ excuses & typical troonism’s.
III. Finally they go & dilate.

If I’ve got this wrong, got some meme’s to fix. That’s all, just the important Q’s that need answering.
While cope seethe and dilate isn't in order and makes a bit less sense, I've found that English speakers tend to prefer when short lists are spoken in ascending phoneme length order: cope is shorter than seethe which is shorter than dilate. It's like how we say "red, white, and blue" and not "white, blue, and red". "Seethe, cope, dilate" sounds a bit off as there's less metrical structure.

Also, "cope" and "dilate" both have plosives, a consonant that's made by stopping airflow by the lips, teeth or soft palate. Try saying the p of "cope" and d of "dilate" a few times back to back. It might be a bit hard, especially when one is speaking at native speed, because of the back to back plosives (tongue twisters are just phrases that use similar phonemes in repetition). When you say seethe you use fricatives which is basically forcing air between your teeth with the help of your tongue. Adding that between the two stops eases the transition between them and makes it a bit easy to say. "puh ssh duh" sounds nicer than "ssh puh duh".
 
Wokeness in 2021 = chubby middle class teenage white girls lecturing a gay black man on why he should enjoy pussy. Jesus wept.

I hope Lil Nas terfs out. His twitter is always very funny and the slapdowns would be hilarious.

People found his old twitter account from when he was like 16 where he said Muslim Ariane Grande stans are a self-drag because their religion killed a bunch of kids for media attention, and that Lil Kim is more talented than "fatdele", and "Lady Gaga didn't get all the fame after his transformation but caitlyn did smh". This prompted the #LilNasXIsOverParty thing to trend, but Lil Nas just completely ignored it. And nothing happened, because if you just ignore it and refuse to engage it goes away (it's only if you apologise do you get cancelled).

I'm pretty sure Lil Nas X supports trans people (he donated a tonne to a trans woc charity for pride month) but doesn't view them as the same. But I think he'll ignore this unless there's some major mainstream thinkpiece written about "Lil Nas X, Gay Men and Casual Transphobia". I doubt he'd go as far as to say "ok actually I would eat a trans man's pussy" or "sucking dick can be straight", but he'd probably put out a statement like "I support and love my trans brothers and sisters".
 
I've finally gotten up to date on this thread! I've been lurking and reading every page for 3 or 4 months. This thread moves surprisingly quickly. I do have one request, as a lurker of the thread.

Stop referring to trannies as "they" or "them." If you know their gender, there's absolutely no reason to refer to them with neutral pronouns. Tranny Hubbard is obviously male, so refer to him with male pronouns. Kalvin Garrah is obviously female, so refer to her with female pronouns. If you're scared of misgendering them for some reason, then refer to them with their tranny pronouns.

It's incredibly confusing to try and piece together who is the "they" after several other people have been referred to in either that sentence or a few sentences prior. Many trannies actively prefer they/them pronouns on top of their tranny pronouns as well, so you're not misgendering them and shoving it in their faces by using neutral pronouns.
 
I've finally gotten up to date on this thread! I've been lurking and reading every page for 3 or 4 months. This thread moves surprisingly quickly. I do have one request, as a lurker of the thread.

Stop referring to trannies as "they" or "them." If you know their gender, there's absolutely no reason to refer to them with neutral pronouns. Tranny Hubbard is obviously male, so refer to him with male pronouns. Kalvin Garrah is obviously female, so refer to her with female pronouns. If you're scared of misgendering them for some reason, then refer to them with their tranny pronouns.

It's incredibly confusing to try and piece together who is the "they" after several other people have been referred to in either that sentence or a few sentences prior. Many trannies actively prefer they/them pronouns on top of their tranny pronouns as well, so you're not misgendering them and shoving it in their faces by using neutral pronouns.
Or, now here me out, you could stop telling others how to talk and use some thought when reading. I don't know why everyone else seems fine since this is obviously a major issue.

Also, @Jeff Bezos @Doppio Vinegar what's going on here?
Stop using "they" when referring to troons of known gender, especially when talking about a group in the same sentence, it makes it confusing to distinguish which "they" refers to whom.
 
Thread needs more ugly troon photos, so I present this female to neckbeard.
 

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I've finally gotten up to date on this thread! I've been lurking and reading every page for 3 or 4 months. This thread moves surprisingly quickly. I do have one request, as a lurker of the thread.

Stop referring to trannies as "they" or "them." If you know their gender, there's absolutely no reason to refer to them with neutral pronouns. Tranny Hubbard is obviously male, so refer to him with male pronouns. Kalvin Garrah is obviously female, so refer to her with female pronouns. If you're scared of misgendering them for some reason, then refer to them with their tranny pronouns.

It's incredibly confusing to try and piece together who is the "they" after several other people have been referred to in either that sentence or a few sentences prior. Many trannies actively prefer they/them pronouns on top of their tranny pronouns as well, so you're not misgendering them and shoving it in their faces by using neutral pronouns.
"Don't gender them like that" is almost as annoying as "don't misgender them".

Singular they existed before troons latched onto it, just work on your reading comprehension.
 
if you want a very in depth explanation for that, read this: https://theamericansun.com/2020/01/01/the-feasts-of-shame/
This reads like some edgy 19 year old bigbrain neet decided to string together a bunch of /pol/ memes into the longest, most tediously verbose dumpster of an essay I've ever read. I cannot take anyone who writes like 10 fucking paragraphs about "you will eat the bugs" seriously

Edit: oh God I didn't even make it to the part where he's kissing the fucking unabomber's ass. Just post some return to monke memes, chill and have a beer like a normal person
 
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Singular they was only ever used if you either didn't know the person's sex or you're referring to some hypothetical person that could be either male or female. To use 'they' for a particular person who is obviously male or female is 100% retarded
Exactly.

Let's use Demi Lovato's retarded insistence on "they/them" pronouns as an example.

"I went to see Demi Lovato tonight, and they were really good."

If someone says this, you are going to assume that "Demi Lovato" is a group that includes multiple individuals. Messing with language like this makes it increasingly difficult to interpret the message being communicated, but maybe that's the intent.
 
Exactly.

Let's use Demi Lovato's retarded insistence on "they/them" pronouns as an example.

"I went to see Demi Lovato tonight, and they were really good."

If someone says this, you are going to assume that "Demi Lovato" is a group that includes multiple individuals. Messing with language like this makes it increasingly difficult to interpret the message being communicated, but maybe that's the intent.
I played a text based game once that, unbeknownst to me before, contained a 'nonbinary' character. Not only was the character still clearly described as female, and even had a female name, so idk where the nonbinary part comes in - it made for terribly confusing writing. Say there's two people, one uses they/them and the other doesn't. And then you get a sentence like 'They go down the stairs'. Is it both?? Or just the genderspecial one? Singular them for no reason destroys language
 
I've finally gotten up to date on this thread! I've been lurking and reading every page for 3 or 4 months. This thread moves surprisingly quickly. I do have one request, as a lurker of the thread.

Stop referring to trannies as "they" or "them." If you know their gender, there's absolutely no reason to refer to them with neutral pronouns. Tranny Hubbard is obviously male, so refer to him with male pronouns. Kalvin Garrah is obviously female, so refer to her with female pronouns. If you're scared of misgendering them for some reason, then refer to them with their tranny pronouns.

It's incredibly confusing to try and piece together who is the "they" after several other people have been referred to in either that sentence or a few sentences prior. Many trannies actively prefer they/them pronouns on top of their tranny pronouns as well, so you're not misgendering them and shoving it in their faces by using neutral pronouns.
If you don't mind terribly I'll be ignoring you and doing what I want. :)
 
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