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No, Democrats are just horrible people.
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Retards lying on a poll to make themselves look tough. If anyone actually invaded America, Mexico would have to build a wall to keep the millions upon millions of refugees out. But hey, it's easy to be a true and honest brave man when dealing with a hypothetical that will never happen. No one's ever going to invade the US. The geography doesn't allow it. Come to Europe, live two countries - an extended roadtrip - away from the fuckery that's going on right now and try to keep that attitude.
 
So what I'm getting from this is:
Retard claims to have PTSD over something stupid despite not having PTSD, in the process actually making a mockery of real PTSD.
Retard gets mocked and parodied as they deserve.
Twitter users with xe/em/eir pronouns, 6 self-diagnosed mental illnesses, 2 fake personality disorders, 5 different gender identities that change based on the day, and 3 fake multiple personalities: YIKES!! Let's unpack this. You are literally making a joke out of people's trauma and illness Joanne! 👏 Do 👏 better 👏. But y'all aren't ready for this conversation! 💅
Guarantee they all laughed when Rittenhouse had a PTSD attack on the stand. These people are so insane. Ha ha.
 
Now most of Europe has declared that just saying "I'm a woman" magically makes you one it's going to be fucking hilarious if Putin steps onto NATO's dance floor and half the men eligible for call up say "Call me Susan".
 
They're saying Emma Watson threw JK Rowling under the bus by saying "I'm here for ALL witches", thoughts?

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Hmm.
Slight PL, my mate went to a very posh girls school with Watson.

She pretty much hated it there, all the girls her age were in a mad destructive, posh girl eating disorder competition.
When my friend was like late teens early 20s, she still struggled terribly with eating and self esteem and stuff and now she’s like a healthy normal weight and is just way more visibly happy in herself, settled down etc.

She also looked a lot like watson cos those posh girls all look the same (Watson’s hair wasn’t really the hermione rats nest)

So it’s fucking telling to see Watson here looking like an anorexic, pep pill zombie who has obviously not had that turnaround and is clearly in a chaotic life of grasping relevance and eating tissue paper to fill her stomach.
Old Headingtonian grim shit.
 
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i grew up when TIME was a real magazine, or tried to be.

here is their shitty recent article about 'queer stories' which started up some of the worst autistic goofy threads in troondom. you can't understand a lot of it, written in that strange tiktok-droid style.

tl; dr: these troons remember every single queer/fag/troon character in world history. its encyclopedic, or maybe they are consulting wikis?
i realized its because they are impersonating these make-believe characters. that's who they wanna be.

then i got spooked that kids watching this stuff now will impersonate it.
but i gotta say, i notice poor kids without instant access to HBO etc don't seem nearly as obsessed with all this bullshit. this teenage-troondom seems like an upper middle class white phenom to me, or is it just that way where i am?

still. this kinda article makes it very clear how all this crap has been deliberately and increasingly foisted on us & targeting young audiences.

wanna pull plug on all of it.

carry on.

Stop Putting Queer Characters In Everything and Just Tell Queer Stories

BY JILL GUTOWITZ

MARCH 7, 2022 12:02 PM EST
In 2022, I’ve developed a weekly ritual of absolutely screaming into my group chat about whatever queer show is currently airing. I grew up in the aughts and watched LGBTQ narratives slowly leak into the mainstream. Today, between Euphoria, Special, The Sex Lives of College Girls, Yellowjackets, And Just Like That…, Genera+ion, The Morning Show, The Other Two, Feel Good, The L Word: Generation Q, I can watch a new episode of television almost every week that has at least one queer character. But plentiful doesn’t always mean good.
Lately, it feels like every TV show has thrown a half-baked queer character into a pool of heterosexuality and taken the ladder away like a cruel tween playing Sims. I can’t believe we’ve reached a point, as a culture, where I can even think something like this, but we don’t need a queer character in everything; I’d rather see a genuine queer story than a refracted queer character that feels cobbled together, or like a studio note gone wrong. Half of these shows are led by and created by queer people, who can bring their firsthand experience to the writers room, but for the most part, those led by straight creators are lacking in authenticity. It’s not that straight creators have never met a queer person before (hopefully), but it often feels like they’re writing their queer characters to check a box or signify an entire community. These characters are reduced to one-dimensional pastiches, and end up seeming hollow, fake, and not actually representative of how real people—queer or otherwise—live.
On the more hollow end of the spectrum, season two of The Morning Show features Bradley Jackson (Reese Witherspoon), who had previously never mentioned her attraction to women, engaging in a relationship with Laura Peterson (Julianna Margulies). One minute, the two women are talking in the backseat of a car, the next, Laura asks Bradley the most unsexy question of all time: “Did you actually get vetted for this job?” Then, Bradley yanks Laura in for a surprise kiss. I’ve seen a sudden personal discovery of same-sex attraction done well many times before, even recently with George on Feel Good and Rue on Euphoria. If their emotional connection had developed organically, the kiss would have felt earned. But this story felt rushed, even forced, as if their relationship was created out of thin air to fill a need for more LGBTQ characters on the show. Both actors publicly identify as straight, which could have resulted in a lack of chemistry. Or it’s simply because the relationship felt precipitous and random so the story fell flat.
Similarly, the name on everyone’s lips, or in every queer person’s group chat, is Che Diaz. Played by Sara Ramirez (who identifies as nonbinary) in the Sex and the City reboot And Just Like That…, Che is arrogant, annoying, and sometimes predatory—like when they tell Carrie, “You better step your pussy up” after Carrie vocalizes her discomfort in discussing masturbation. But above all, Che is empty. In an early episode, Che introduces themself via their podcast as “queer, nonbinary, Mexican, Irish diva, representing everyone else outside these two boring genders,” before pressing a button on the sound board that quips, “Woke moment!” Instead of giving Che nuance or depth, the writers decided that Che’s identity is their personality. My main issue with Che Diaz isn’t the aforementioned traits so much as this recurring phenomenon of TV writers reducing queer characters to Twitter threads that breathe. And I’m not alone.

“Hollywood seems to have two speeds right now: This trans and/or nonbinary person is weak and to be pitied or this trans and/or nonbinary person is a powerhouse superstar warrior,” comedian and writer Nori Reed says. Reed, who is trans, wants to see more nuance in portrayals of nonbinary and queer people on TV: “Less strength as unbridled confidence and more strength as flawed humanity.”

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(& it just goes on like that. somebody make em all go away?)
 
A TWO HOUR hair wash routine.

My hair has been almost pixie short to nearly hip length and I don't think I've ever spent that long on it (excluding any weird complicated styling for like a play or something). WTF is he doing to it?

being a Girl™, kweeeeeen

it's so funny when trannies LARP some shit that no woman actually does and talk about how gender euphoric it's making them
 
You know, I've never understood this whole ~you can't love others if you don't love yourself~ thing. Loving others has always been so much easier for me than liking myself.

Loving other people boils down to treating them like you want to be treated. Extend them compassion and don't think only of yourself. Give as much, or more, than you take. That's basically it. So easy. It's a lot harder to turn that back around onto yourself when all you can focus on is your flaws and imperfections, but it's so easy not to see (or obsess about) other's flaws and imperfections.

But I guess to an empty cluster b personality it is hard to love others (because they don't really exist except to be useful) and hard to love yourself (because you're empty inside). I doubt these people ever learn to love themselves, we know they never seem to learn to love others, given how many of their relationships crash and burn.

Anyway, there's no real point to this. Just musing, I guess.
 
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Thankfully they came forward to tell the truth now about how Herzog misrepresented their views when they lied to Herzog. All of which proves detransitioners are a white supremacist lie started by well known Russian agent JK Rowling.
 
A TWO HOUR hair wash routine.

My hair has been almost pixie short to nearly hip length and I don't think I've ever spent that long on it (excluding any weird complicated styling for like a play or something). WTF is he doing to it?
I know people with massive hair extensions, dreads, and fancy dye jobs that don’t spend anywhere near that long on their hair when washing it. Wtf is he doing, leaving conditioner on his head all morning in the mistaken belief it’ll make him look like an 80s Timotei ad?
 
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