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Is being a “communist” part of the troon fetish now?
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I might be wrong but I think he's wearing a sorority T-shirt. Typically you only get those shirts if you go to their events and typically you only go to their events if you know a woman in the sorority or if you are in a frat. What I am trying to say is that he probably had a pretty good social life and yet he still managed to troon out. AGP is a cancer to men.Why did he do this to himself? Gay or straight, his old self would have easily gotten laid compared to the monstrosity he turned himself into.
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Or he has a normal sister or brother he gets secondhand clothes fromI might be wrong but I think he's wearing a sorority T-shirt. Typically you only get those shirts if you go to their events and typically you only go to their events if you know a woman in the sorority or if you are in a frat. What I am trying to say is that he probably had a pretty good social life and yet he still managed to troon out. AGP is a cancer to men.
i have no words, just pure disgust.“Looking back, it doesn’t even feel like that’s me,” Bialosuknia told WESH2. “I played football for like six to eight years, and I remember during practices I would stare at the cheerleaders because I wanted to be with them.”
how the hell did we get from gay rights to this biology denying, kid grooming, insane cult of freakazoids?
Those fucking feet, holy shit.Orlando school elects its first transgender homecoming queen
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“It made me feel like I actually belonged,” Evan Bialosuknia, 17, said after she was crowned.
Evan Bialosuknia "made history," as she wrote on Instagram, when she became her school's first transgender homecoming queen.
The 17-year-old said she didn't know what to expect when she decided to run for homecoming queen at her school, Olympia High School, in Orlando, Florida.
“I wanted to have that moment of glory,” she told WESH2, an NBC affiliate based in Orlando.
Students not only supported her, but elected her to homecoming court and then crowned her queen last week.
“It made me feel like I actually belonged,” Bialosuknia said. “Not just like a joke. Cause that was one of my fears. I was in bed one night like, ‘What if they were just doing this to laugh at me?’”
She received her crown on the school's football field alongside the homecoming king, whom she said was also supportive and made her feel "like any other girl."
She said that she came out recently and that "more change is coming" for her.
“Looking back, it doesn’t even feel like that’s me,” Bialosuknia told WESH2. “I played football for like six to eight years, and I remember during practices I would stare at the cheerleaders because I wanted to be with them.”
After her win, Bialosuknia shared a series of photos on Instagram of her wearing her homecoming court sash and posing with the homecoming king.
An increasing number of schools and LGBTQ students across the country are challenging the traditions of homecoming and prom courts.
In 2017, Stiles Zuschlag, a trans teen, was elected homecoming king by his Maine high school. Then, in 2019, Brandon Allen, a gay student, was elected homecoming royalty at his Tennessee high school, which used gender-neutral titles for homecoming court. A photo of Allen being crowned while wearing a gold-sequined gown went viral on social media.
An increasing number of queer couples have also been crowned homecoming or prom royalty. In 2016, a lesbian couple became the first gay prom king and queen in their school's 185-year history. And, in April, another lesbian couple in a conservative county in Ohio were elected the first queer prom king and queen at their high school.
Recent surveys show that younger generations are more accepting and supportive of LGBTQ people.
Roughly half (48 percent) of Generation Z (those born after 1996) say that allowing gay and lesbian couples to marry is a good thing for society, with only 15 percent saying it’s a bad thing, according to 2018 data from Pew Research Center. For baby boomers, those figures are 27 percent and 32 percent, respectively. A separate report published this year by Gallup found that 1 in 5 Gen Zers identify as something other than heterosexual.
For Bialosuknia, being crowned homecoming queen ultimately made her feel better about the future.
“It just made me realize I was not alone and don’t have to go through this alone,” Bialosuknia told WESH2.
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Orlando school elects its first transgender homecoming queen
“It made me feel like I actually belonged,” Evan Bialosuknia, 17, said after she was crowned.www.nbcnews.com
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GINORMOUSThose fucking feet, holy shit.
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Oh, they are. You should trust your instincts.“It made me feel like I actually belonged,” Bialosuknia said. “Not just like a joke. Cause that was one of my fears. I was in bed one night like, ‘What if they were just doing this to laugh at me?’
It was only a question of time until a troon hacker collective appeared, huh.
Here's more sperging that was purged from a reddit thread, https://old.reddit.com/r/CrackWatch/comments/lqibnh/empress_there_and_back_again/ that you can get here“I have a ‘Goal’ that no one else has,” she says. “I have no need for ‘Ego.’”
Empress won’t say where she is or when she began cracking games. Some have speculated that Empress is actually a collective of people, which she vehemently denies. Aside from her chosen handle, the only indication of her gender came in a fiery Reddit post from late October, addressed to “all the GENDER FREAKS out there who keep claiming out of their own ass that I am male.” In an interview with WIRED, Empress said, “i am 23 years old, and i am beautiful AS HELL. but i don't care 1 bit how i ‘look.’ i care of what i ‘Do.’”
- PHILOSOPHYY why male level 1 ? -- the answer :because male is the "initiative" side of genders, they are designed to "Build" and "Achieve". if you won't build the "First" level, you cannot reach the "Second".why female level 2 ? -- the answer :because female is the "keeper" side of the genders, they are designed to "save" and "preserve" everything. you cannot save or preserve what did not "Yet' exist, this is why they are the 2nd level of the scale
- [CONCEPT EXPLANATION] masculinity : the energy of power,femininity : the energy beauty,and the "numbers" up there explain the level of strength of the energy connected above/below it.
[CORE THEORY PART 1]the male has the side of masculinity, which holds the "power" side ... if you put beauty on it, sadly it "cancels" its entire meaning rendering it almost useless. but if you try to put power on the femininity's beauty side... it will only "enhance" it.
Lol bigfoot has trooned out.Orlando school elects its first transgender homecoming queen
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“It made me feel like I actually belonged,” Evan Bialosuknia, 17, said after she was crowned.
Evan Bialosuknia "made history," as she wrote on Instagram, when she became her school's first transgender homecoming queen.
The 17-year-old said she didn't know what to expect when she decided to run for homecoming queen at her school, Olympia High School, in Orlando, Florida.
“I wanted to have that moment of glory,” she told WESH2, an NBC affiliate based in Orlando.
Students not only supported her, but elected her to homecoming court and then crowned her queen last week.
“It made me feel like I actually belonged,” Bialosuknia said. “Not just like a joke. Cause that was one of my fears. I was in bed one night like, ‘What if they were just doing this to laugh at me?’”
She received her crown on the school's football field alongside the homecoming king, whom she said was also supportive and made her feel "like any other girl."
She said that she came out recently and that "more change is coming" for her.
“Looking back, it doesn’t even feel like that’s me,” Bialosuknia told WESH2. “I played football for like six to eight years, and I remember during practices I would stare at the cheerleaders because I wanted to be with them.”
After her win, Bialosuknia shared a series of photos on Instagram of her wearing her homecoming court sash and posing with the homecoming king.
An increasing number of schools and LGBTQ students across the country are challenging the traditions of homecoming and prom courts.
In 2017, Stiles Zuschlag, a trans teen, was elected homecoming king by his Maine high school. Then, in 2019, Brandon Allen, a gay student, was elected homecoming royalty at his Tennessee high school, which used gender-neutral titles for homecoming court. A photo of Allen being crowned while wearing a gold-sequined gown went viral on social media.
An increasing number of queer couples have also been crowned homecoming or prom royalty. In 2016, a lesbian couple became the first gay prom king and queen in their school's 185-year history. And, in April, another lesbian couple in a conservative county in Ohio were elected the first queer prom king and queen at their high school.
Recent surveys show that younger generations are more accepting and supportive of LGBTQ people.
Roughly half (48 percent) of Generation Z (those born after 1996) say that allowing gay and lesbian couples to marry is a good thing for society, with only 15 percent saying it’s a bad thing, according to 2018 data from Pew Research Center. For baby boomers, those figures are 27 percent and 32 percent, respectively. A separate report published this year by Gallup found that 1 in 5 Gen Zers identify as something other than heterosexual.
For Bialosuknia, being crowned homecoming queen ultimately made her feel better about the future.
“It just made me realize I was not alone and don’t have to go through this alone,” Bialosuknia told WESH2.
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Orlando school elects its first transgender homecoming queen
“It made me feel like I actually belonged,” Evan Bialosuknia, 17, said after she was crowned.www.nbcnews.com
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it’s private but he’s tweeted that the school knows about it and decided to do nothing?Wyświetl załącznik 2585285Wyświetl załącznik 2585265Wyświetl załącznik 2585273
His fucking chin Jesus. How could anyone tell this is a woman?Orlando school elects its first transgender homecoming queen
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“It made me feel like I actually belonged,” Evan Bialosuknia, 17, said after she was crowned.
Evan Bialosuknia "made history," as she wrote on Instagram, when she became her school's first transgender homecoming queen.
The 17-year-old said she didn't know what to expect when she decided to run for homecoming queen at her school, Olympia High School, in Orlando, Florida.
“I wanted to have that moment of glory,” she told WESH2, an NBC affiliate based in Orlando.
Students not only supported her, but elected her to homecoming court and then crowned her queen last week.
“It made me feel like I actually belonged,” Bialosuknia said. “Not just like a joke. Cause that was one of my fears. I was in bed one night like, ‘What if they were just doing this to laugh at me?’”
She received her crown on the school's football field alongside the homecoming king, whom she said was also supportive and made her feel "like any other girl."
She said that she came out recently and that "more change is coming" for her.
“Looking back, it doesn’t even feel like that’s me,” Bialosuknia told WESH2. “I played football for like six to eight years, and I remember during practices I would stare at the cheerleaders because I wanted to be with them.”
After her win, Bialosuknia shared a series of photos on Instagram of her wearing her homecoming court sash and posing with the homecoming king.
An increasing number of schools and LGBTQ students across the country are challenging the traditions of homecoming and prom courts.
In 2017, Stiles Zuschlag, a trans teen, was elected homecoming king by his Maine high school. Then, in 2019, Brandon Allen, a gay student, was elected homecoming royalty at his Tennessee high school, which used gender-neutral titles for homecoming court. A photo of Allen being crowned while wearing a gold-sequined gown went viral on social media.
An increasing number of queer couples have also been crowned homecoming or prom royalty. In 2016, a lesbian couple became the first gay prom king and queen in their school's 185-year history. And, in April, another lesbian couple in a conservative county in Ohio were elected the first queer prom king and queen at their high school.
Recent surveys show that younger generations are more accepting and supportive of LGBTQ people.
Roughly half (48 percent) of Generation Z (those born after 1996) say that allowing gay and lesbian couples to marry is a good thing for society, with only 15 percent saying it’s a bad thing, according to 2018 data from Pew Research Center. For baby boomers, those figures are 27 percent and 32 percent, respectively. A separate report published this year by Gallup found that 1 in 5 Gen Zers identify as something other than heterosexual.
For Bialosuknia, being crowned homecoming queen ultimately made her feel better about the future.
“It just made me realize I was not alone and don’t have to go through this alone,” Bialosuknia told WESH2.
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Orlando school elects its first transgender homecoming queen
“It made me feel like I actually belonged,” Evan Bialosuknia, 17, said after she was crowned.www.nbcnews.com
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It's a start, but to truly achieve the Social Progress™ the future deserves, next year's homecoming king has to be a 5'4'' pube beard Aiden.Orlando school elects its first transgender homecoming queen
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“It made me feel like I actually belonged,” Evan Bialosuknia, 17, said after she was crowned.
Evan Bialosuknia "made history," as she wrote on Instagram, when she became her school's first transgender homecoming queen.
The 17-year-old said she didn't know what to expect when she decided to run for homecoming queen at her school, Olympia High School, in Orlando, Florida.
“I wanted to have that moment of glory,” she told WESH2, an NBC affiliate based in Orlando.
Students not only supported her, but elected her to homecoming court and then crowned her queen last week.
“It made me feel like I actually belonged,” Bialosuknia said. “Not just like a joke. Cause that was one of my fears. I was in bed one night like, ‘What if they were just doing this to laugh at me?’”
She received her crown on the school's football field alongside the homecoming king, whom she said was also supportive and made her feel "like any other girl."
She said that she came out recently and that "more change is coming" for her.
“Looking back, it doesn’t even feel like that’s me,” Bialosuknia told WESH2. “I played football for like six to eight years, and I remember during practices I would stare at the cheerleaders because I wanted to be with them.”
After her win, Bialosuknia shared a series of photos on Instagram of her wearing her homecoming court sash and posing with the homecoming king.
An increasing number of schools and LGBTQ students across the country are challenging the traditions of homecoming and prom courts.
In 2017, Stiles Zuschlag, a trans teen, was elected homecoming king by his Maine high school. Then, in 2019, Brandon Allen, a gay student, was elected homecoming royalty at his Tennessee high school, which used gender-neutral titles for homecoming court. A photo of Allen being crowned while wearing a gold-sequined gown went viral on social media.
An increasing number of queer couples have also been crowned homecoming or prom royalty. In 2016, a lesbian couple became the first gay prom king and queen in their school's 185-year history. And, in April, another lesbian couple in a conservative county in Ohio were elected the first queer prom king and queen at their high school.
Recent surveys show that younger generations are more accepting and supportive of LGBTQ people.
Roughly half (48 percent) of Generation Z (those born after 1996) say that allowing gay and lesbian couples to marry is a good thing for society, with only 15 percent saying it’s a bad thing, according to 2018 data from Pew Research Center. For baby boomers, those figures are 27 percent and 32 percent, respectively. A separate report published this year by Gallup found that 1 in 5 Gen Zers identify as something other than heterosexual.
For Bialosuknia, being crowned homecoming queen ultimately made her feel better about the future.
“It just made me realize I was not alone and don’t have to go through this alone,” Bialosuknia told WESH2.
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Orlando school elects its first transgender homecoming queen
“It made me feel like I actually belonged,” Evan Bialosuknia, 17, said after she was crowned.www.nbcnews.com
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It's called 'mental illness' and its a terrible thing that can ruin people's lives.Why did he do this to himself? Gay or straight, his old self would have easily gotten laid compared to the monstrosity he turned himself into.
I'm terfy as fuck but I don't even mind this guy trooning out. I mean, if that's your fucking face, massive neck and acne-scarred pin head, dude, you go girl. Take the estrogen. Slather on the makeup (here's a handy trowel, don't be sparing). He's still an ugly woman but DAMN if you bounced off that many branches of the ugly tree, godspeed to you. Whatever helps.Nibba looks like a parallel universe, older trooned out version of Blackops2cel, without the hope or humanity left beneath his eyes.
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This guy, on the other hand, is another funeral for a fallen chad. He could clean up on any college campus in the States. But NOOOOO he has to go and become a screaming neon sign of mental illness.I really hope Madi_with_a_D is purposeful double entendre .
Why did he do this to himself? Gay or straight, his old self would have easily gotten laid compared to the monstrosity he turned himself into.
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Also, a gift from Reddit!
Difference between genetic & trans vagina?
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Nah, the biggest tell is how fucked up the “neovagina” looks.
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"there's nothing wrong or sinful with having a vagina that is slightly different"They're fucking delusional on reddit, reminds me of when a troon had the realisation that neovags are inferior
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The neovagina surgery rant (cw: acute dysphoria) : Transgender_Surger…
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Gotta rely on the archive link because the troon found out we were laughing at him and deleted the post lol
????"School said I should press charges"
On top of face blindness, do these autists also have some kind of vulva blindness where they can't tell the difference between a real vulva and a literal open wound?Also, a gift from Reddit!
Difference between genetic & trans vagina?
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Some replies:
Nah, the biggest tell is how fucked up the “neovagina” looks.
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i'm pretty sure that they can tell the difference immediately. them pretending like they see no difference is probably an attempt at brainwashing themselves into actually believing what they so desperately want to believe.On top of face blindness, do these autists also have some kind of vulva blindness where they can't tell the difference between a real vulva and a literal open wound?