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1   NDrLoR   2021 Jul 27, 1:14pm  

I don't know why it wouldn't be obvious to most normal people. So much of it is just made up nonsense and there's the point that if such a tiny percentage is confused about who they are, how am I supposed to know what you are!
2   Tenpoundbass   2021 Jul 27, 2:14pm  

I don't know any trannies, nor am I interested in knowing any.
They are confused men and women, and nothing more.
3   AmericanKulak   2021 Jul 27, 8:17pm  

Skateboarding, another bullshit olympic event inserted for marketing purposes. Like Power Walking and Boogyboarding or whatever.
4   SumatraBosch   2021 Jul 27, 8:25pm  

I think anyone can reasonably agree that FUCKFACE! is the universal pronoun.
5   richwicks   2021 Jul 27, 8:30pm  

Tenpoundbass says
I don't know any trannies, nor am I interested in knowing any.
They are confused men and women, and nothing more.


I met one at work.

I seriously didn't know if I was looking at a trans-woman, or a dude that liked to cross dress. We've LONG had some brilliant weirdos here:

https://www.amazon.com/nudist-shift-other-silicon-valley/dp/b0000544nz

But we seem to find our sanity in our mid to late 30's.

Back in the 1990's, you could get away with some ridiculous bullshit, because you were needed. Today, not so much. It's not like our technological steps are leaps and bounds anymore. A computer from 2021, is not much better than a computer from 2011. It's lower powered, has more storage, is a little faster - you don't give a shit about any of that. Your computer is so fucking fast that if it was 1/2 as fast, you are unlikely to even notice it.

But a machine from 1991, is PRIMITIVE compared to a machine from 2001. We were making HUGE advancements during that time. Today, the only reason most people buy a new computer, is because their old computer is, well, old.

Anyhow the whole "I'm transsexual" is a phase of society, like the Pet Rock, Disco Music, Punk and Emo clothing and lifestyle. Except they can't return to it. It's a sterilization program.

Basically, society is driving some kids insane, well, they are far less likely to have children. I suspect this is a eugenics program.
6   NDrLoR   2021 Jul 27, 9:21pm  

richwicks says
I seriously didn't know if I was looking at a trans-woman, or a dude that liked to cross dress
Back in the mid 1950's, sometimes when I was at my barber shop, there would be a person who I couldn't tell what they were. He had the course looks of a man and a deep voice, wore a man's watch but was wearing a dress and the barber was cutting his hair that looked like a woman's. I would see him/her periodically in public and never could tell what he was. When I met my record collector friend in West, TX in the early 60's, he was showing me pictures from his school yearbook and low and behold there was a photo of this person I had seen several times. I mentioned it and he said oh yes, that's Opal Mosier, she's our chemistry teacher and everyone loves her. He called her a morphydite, but said that wasn't really accurate. She told her high school students what had happened to her. She had been born in 1918 and was a normally developing young woman up until her teen-age years when all of a sudden her voice started deepening and she started developing mannish features. She continued presenting herself as a woman, though, and everyone accepted her. She got her master's degree in chemistry and had been teaching in the West school
district since the early 1950's. One day in the mid-60's, an Olds Cutlass station wagon pulled into the neighbor's driveway and when the driver started talking to the neighbor I knew instantly it was Ms. Mosier. It turned out she was a dog trainer and breeder of great renown and was instrumental in getting our neighbor involved in raising and showing Afghan hounds, an interest she pursued for the rest of her life. Ms. Mosier would have dog training classes over at the shopping center close by and her dogs always took first or second place at the local shows. No one seemed put off by her strange appearance nor did she seem self-conscious by that age. I think she lived into her late 70's or early 80's.
7   Shaman   2021 Jul 27, 10:09pm  

Ok I know a trans person. He used to be my friend from early childhood. I knew him right up until he got into weird stuff. It started with copious consumption of gay porn. Then he decided he wanted to be a girl, despite the fact that he was married with two kids. He went forward with the transition, taking hormones and getting breast implants. I’m not sure if he got bottom surgery, but I do know that he’s still married to his wife. He identifies as a woman now, and shares a boyfriend with his wife.
Sicko.
8   richwicks   2021 Jul 27, 11:01pm  

NDrLoR says
When I met my record collector friend in West, TX in the early 60's, he was showing me pictures from his school yearbook and low and behold there was a photo of this person I had seen several times. I mentioned it and he said oh yes, that's Opal Mosier


There are certainly transgendered conditions. Real ones.

I'm not saying this explains her, or was her condition, but there are chimeras. These are people that have 2 sets of chromosomes. Normally, the mother would produce twins, but instead, what happens is two blastulas combine to form a single zygote in utero. Basically two zygotes, a male one and a female one, may have combined, and produced her. This wouldn't be apparent until puberty, and then that's up to chance too. When it happens to fraternal twins, it's rarely noticed, but there was a rare case where a DNA sample of a woman indicated that the children she gave birth to, were her sister's children, and couldn't be hers.

I have no animosity toward these people, or even pity. They're just unique.

If she was a good dog owner, she's OK with me - but then again, Hitler was a good dog owner. Maybe I have bad priorities :)

Still, meet a good dog, almost always, good person.

My cousin's boyfriend loves Afghans. I prefer Samoyeds, not that Afghans are bad dogs, I'm just the best possible owner a Samoyed can have. I'm awesome, with that breed. I'm generally good with dogs, but I know when I'm at my best. I'm good with Malamutes too, but, they don't live long enough. Bad enough that my Samoyeds die at 16, Malamutes, they are 9 or 10. Still feel like shit putting my dogs down even years later.
9   Onvacation   2021 Jul 27, 11:13pm  

All the trannies I've met are attention whores.
10   Onvacation   2021 Jul 27, 11:20pm  

richwicks says
Still feel like shit putting my dogs down even years later.

I once had the cutest little kitten. My sister rushed through the door and accidentally severed the poor little guys spine. He was screaming in agony. With very little thought I snapped his neck (I have butchered lots of chickens) and put him out of his misery.

We are our pets keepers. Their lifes are short and precious. It Is not cruel to put them down when they are suffering. It's cruel not to.
11   richwicks   2021 Jul 28, 12:49am  

Onvacation says
richwicks says
Still feel like shit putting my dogs down even years later.

I once had the cutest little kitten. My sister rushed through the door and accidentally severed the poor little guys spine. He was screaming in agony. With very little thought I snapped his neck (I have butchered lots of chickens) and put him out of his misery.

We are our pets keepers. Their lifes are short and precious. It Is not cruel to put them down when they are suffering. It's cruel not to.


That would crush me, but I think you did the right thing.

When I fostered, I thought I was saving dogs, I was just displacing dogs that would otherwise be pulled from a shelter. I don't regret the time I did this, I turned around a lot of dogs that were otherwise screwed up, but I did it at the expense of some other animal.

The only dogs I saved were the dogs I adopted. I had the most amazing dogs, since I was able to chose from more than 20. I lived a long time with them, and it's just a terrible thing to end their lives and I had to do that. I spent a lifetime protecting them and although I did the right thing I believe, it's a horrible thing to euthanize them. I don't think I can own a dog again.

I became an excellent dog owner by fostering, that's all it did. I helped 2, that's it, but I was a good owner. An excellent owner, for 2 dogs.

We see life differently. I used to view us as stewards of the world, I was a vegetarian for more than 1/2 my life and I'm 50. I viewed, perhaps still do view, all species as being nothing more than a variation of us, that took another turn in evolution. But I eat meat now.

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