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No. I'm talking specifically about crazy trannies on the onlines. If they have real jobs and lives, it doesn't count.

In that case no. If you dress like a normal person how would everyone know you were special? Non-binary is basically just a fashion trend anyway, like the retarded cousin of punk or scene or something, so the colours, and hair, and glasses, etc are necessary.
 
In that case no. If you dress like a normal person how would everyone know you were special? Non-binary is basically just a fashion trend anyway, like the exceptional cousin of punk or scene or something, so the colours, and hair, and glasses, etc are necessary.
But why? Half the reason they get bullied isn't because they're trans, it's because they're like 26 and wearing a spongebob hoodie.
It's like they go out of their way to be minimally attractive.
 
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I had to read this and now so do all of you.
 
Laverne Cox? I mean, she isn't on Tumblr, but she is transsexual. Do celeb trans count?
Laverne Cox makes an attempt to appear as her gender and passes pretty decently. She also acts like a rational human being. The difference is, as @Dr. Boe Jangles Esq. said, tumblr people go out of their way to appear as abnormal as possible.
 
Laverne Cox makes an attempt to appear as her gender and passes pretty decently. She also acts like a rational human being. The difference is, as @Dr. Boe Jangles Esq. said, tumblr people go out of their way to appear as abnormal as possible.
She also is pretty damn accomplished and did something with her life as opposed to these people who will never achieve more than getting into slapfights and screaming into the void about unimportant shit online.
 
The thing is that Laverne Cox is actually a transsexual, whereas Tumblrinas just want to put on some snowflake labels and claim oppression they don't actually have. There are plenty of transsexuals who don't act or dress like the people you see on Tumblr, but those wingnuts will naturally attract much more attention.
 
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