Stray Sheep - tranny autistic from tumblr that loves horsecock and is triggered by this title

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Tumblr is the most unintuitive piece of shit in the world. I tried to post the lyrics to sir mix-a-lot's "Baby Got Back" in her ask box and captcha asked me if I knew what bread looks like.
 
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See meds like alieve are almost always recommended to be taken with food because they really fuck with your stomach lining. I learned that the hard way and got an ulcer from some meds the doc prescribed me once. Kayla isn't gonna die if she took all of those but with the ucler, the burning and churning in her stomach and the pain it causes she'll wish she was dead.
 
This overdramatic cunt just keeps running her mouth.

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oh god shes rite
i cant live w/ mys
im gonns end it sll\

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It's interesting how transtrenders like to pull the suicidal thoughts card but don't seem to understand the real-life causes of transgender suicide. Most real transgender suicides come ultimately from the fact that, you know, you're in the wrong body, and that's an awful experience. Because they're so narcissistic, tumblrinas can only relate these things to their own understandings--i.e. oppression and feeling victimized. They see that transgender people are an oppressed/edgy minority, which is why it appeals to them, but they think that that's all there is to them because they can't conceive of defining someone by something other than their problems/privileges.

Generally, someone who claims to be transgender without experiencing dysphoria over their body has no grounds to claim suicidality because of pronoun disrespect. People like Leelah Alcorn kill themselves because they're actively prevented from fixing what they perceive as a huge fundamental wrongness in their very being, not because people don't respect them. Misgendering is painful to real transgender people because it's a direct reminder that they still have that "wrongness" about them, and that they'll never fully be able to fix it.

To transtrender people like Kayla, it's painful because it means that someone on the internet is disrespecting them and they know that they're expected to get upset about this. It has nothing to do with dysphoria; rather, it's an affirmation that they too special and oppressed, just like actual trans people. All people like Kayla do is observe that real transgender people get upset by the use of incorrect pronouns, and copy this without thinking about why. They know that it causes delicious drama and gets attention, but they don't have any concept of how it works on a deeper level.
 
Holy shit, another crazy tranny? Can someone please give me the short and skinny on this honkey so I don't have to go through forty-something pages? Just the crazy tranny cracker CliffsNotes version?

Also, those glasses are not military issue prescription glasses, so the story about him getting them in "boot camp" is bullshit. Unless its one of those boot camps that parents send their ill-behaved bastard kids.

On a personal note: a few of my closest friends are transgendered, and we have so many awesome trans people here on the Farms, so it really pisses me off that there are so many idiots like this in the trans community. I know my trans friends are sick of people like Brianna Wu, Chloe Sagal, and so on. They give these nutjobs a harder time than any CIS-scum shitlords that I know.
 
It's interesting how transtrenders like to pull the suicidal thoughts card but don't seem to understand the real-life causes of transgender suicide. Most real transgender suicides come ultimately from the fact that, you know, you're in the wrong body, and that's an awful experience. Because they're so narcissistic, tumblrinas can only relate these things to their own understandings--i.e. oppression and feeling victimized. They see that transgender people are an oppressed/edgy minority, which is why it appeals to them, but they think that that's all there is to them because they can't conceive of defining someone by something other than their problems/privileges.

Generally, someone who claims to be transgender without experiencing dysphoria over their body has no grounds to claim suicidality because of pronoun disrespect. People like Leelah Alcorn kill themselves because they're actively prevented from fixing what they perceive as a huge fundamental wrongness in their very being, not because people don't respect them. Misgendering is painful to real transgender people because it's a direct reminder that they still have that "wrongness" about them, and that they'll never fully be able to fix it.

To transtrender people like Kayla, it's painful because it means that someone on the internet is disrespecting them and they know that they're expected to get upset about this. It has nothing to do with dysphoria; rather, it's an affirmation that they too special and oppressed, just like actual trans people. All people like Kayla do is observe that real transgender people get upset by the use of incorrect pronouns, and copy this without thinking about why. They know that it causes delicious drama and gets attention, but they don't have any concept of how it works on a deeper level.

In addition, suicides generally don't advertise the fact hours ahead of time and leave their friends and loved ones in suspense as to whether or not they're alive. They do it quietly and quickly so that they don't have to deal with the consequences or deal with hurting said friends/loved ones. They also almost always have a plan of what they're going to do and don't crowdsource suicide suggestions as our dear Kayla did.
 
Now that the "threat" is over, I wanted to point out that just because a medication is OTC doesn't mean it can't kill you. A girl I knew in college, was best friends with my wife's roommate freshman year, died because she ate a bottle of ibuprofen over spring break. She called her ex-boyfriend to let him know that she had done it and he hung up the phone on her. By the time her parents found her and got her to the hospital it was too late for them to do anything.
 
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