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seems quite a few trans women go for that "Louis Anderson in Drag' aesthetic.
Louis Anderson actually honored his mother’s spirit with his portrayal of her, it was a loving tribute to her humor, charm and patience.seems quite a few trans women go for that "Louis Anderson in Drag' aesthetic.
RIP Louis.
I never watched Baskets, just saw clips of it. I think I will check out out.Louis Anderson actually honored his mother’s spirit with his portrayal of her, it was a loving tribute to her humor, charm and patience.
This dude looks like a vacuum cleaner repairman who flies a MAGA flag
Members of the University of Pennsylvania women's swimming and diving team released a statement Tuesday in support of transgender teammate Lia Thomas.
"We want to express our full support for Lia in her transition," the athletes said. "We value her as a person, teammate, and friend. The sentiments put forward by an anonymous member of our team are not representative of the feelings, values, and opinions of the entire Penn team, composed of 39 women with diverse backgrounds."
The statement was not signed, but a Penn spokesperson said it represented "several" members of the team.
Since Thomas' record-setting performance at the Zippy Invitational in December, multiple outlets have published anonymous critical comments attributed to members of the Penn swimming and diving community, including swimmers and parents. Outside of Tuesday's statement, no members of the swimming team or the coaching staff have made official comments to the media.
Said the athletes in the statement, "We recognize this is a matter of great controversy and are doing our best to navigate it while still focusing on doing our best in the pool and classroom."
Thomas holds some of the nation's best times in the 200-yard, 500-yard and 1,650-yard freestyle events. Her continued success in the pool this season has drawn criticism from former Olympic swimmers Donna de Varona and Nancy Hogshead-Makar.
Thomas has received support from LGBTQ+ inclusion advocates, the University of Pennsylvania and the Ivy League.
Stanford swimmer and Tokyo Olympian Brooke Forde also released a statement last week in support of Thomas. "I believe that treating people with respect and dignity is more important than any trophy or record will ever be, which is why I will not have a problem racing against Lia at NCAAs this year," she said.
Penn is next scheduled to compete Feb. 16-19 at the Ivy League Championships at Harvard. Thomas has qualified for the NCAA championships, which are scheduled for March 16-19 in Atlanta.
You are late on this one, but it's still as horrifying as the first time. A classic. But yeah spoiler that shit you don't want a collective Kiwi breakfast purgei am so sorry for posting this. its probably the worst image ever shared in this thread
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Oh wow, forbidden cornflakes.i am so sorry for posting this. its probably the worst image ever shared in this thread
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edit: guessing it's been posted before based on the clocks. sorry for not reading up on 3673 pages of troonery.
"We want to see Lia's dick. She should whip it out in more places, not just the locker room. We accept that penis as feminine, and it no longer makes us uncomfortable to have to see it flapping around in spaces we are supposed to feel safe while naked. Anyone who doesn't agree is obviously a bigot. Unsigned,"We value her as a person, teammate, and friend. The sentiments put forward by an anonymous member of our team are not representative of the feelings, values, and opinions of the entire Penn team, composed of 39 women with diverse backgrounds."
Oh no! They got Tomar!And since troons are now un-reportable and unbannable... why even make an effort?
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