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Why they harassing him? Wtf?
As "transitioning" becomes less notorious and attention getting, I think "transgendered people" will move to more extremes.
richwicks saysAs "transitioning" becomes less notorious and attention getting, I think "transgendered people" will move to more extremes.
For certain. The whole alien thing is already gaining steam. "You can't call me a human! I'm identifying as a Seti Alpha Six Reticulan!"
Jenner seems to have a need for attention, which is why he was part of a "reality television" series - somebody neither I nor 99.9% of the population would engage in. He's an exhibitionist, and I think subconsciously, that his "transition" got him notoriety.
And to be honest, it worked. He got a lot of attention once again, maybe even more than before.
But then he was a former Olympic star, so... ah! Become a "woman"!
I agree, it is a mental illness.
But there is a certain rationality to it for people who are desperate for attention.
I don't mind being wealthy, but the LAST THING I want to be is famous. I'd say people looking for fame are mentally ill. It makes you a target. I strive to be the most innocuous, ignorable person imaginable. Imagine being Bill Gates - that asshole lives in a prison, or around security guards. That would be a hell for me. It might be a palatial prison, but it's still a prison.
My goal has always been to do well, and to have nobody realize I'm doing well. Drawing attention sucks.
I've always been driving inexpensive (but fun, mostly convertible) cars, and people have asked why I don't by a "nice" car with the money I earn.
I've always been driving inexpensive (but fun, mostly convertible) cars,
mell saysI've always been driving inexpensive (but fun, mostly convertible) cars, and people have asked why I don't by a "nice" car with the money I earn.
Most people who have actually earned their money and did not inherit it, understand your point of view and would not ask that. Exception would be if the car you were holding on to was constantly breaking down, smoking, top leaking, and so on.
mell saysI've always been driving inexpensive (but fun, mostly convertible) cars, and people have asked why I don't by a "nice" car with the money I earn.
Most people who have actually earned their money and did not inherit it, understand your point of view and would not ask that. Exception would be if the car you were holding on to was constantly breaking down, smoking, top leaking, and so on.
I don't by a "nice" car with the money I earn.
Disney took Marvel franchise and is putting Loki in open ass chaps (gender fluid).
I hear there are neighborhood associations that actually forbid you from parking a car more than eight years old anywhere in sight, unless it is a mint classic or sports car.
mell saysI don't by a "nice" car with the money I earn.
I like nice cars, but I don't have that many friends and don't really like large social gatherings most of the time. It is something that I have to decompress from every time I do it. I do like driving and motorsports
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