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  1. You have a rather twisted view of what qualifies as winning. Eagles and the Super Bowl = winning. Eagles declining White House visit = losing for Trump. Not good optics, man.
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    New Geeks

    You smack of femboy.
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    I find it hard to not see trans as mental illness...

    You're absolutely right about the high percentage of them being despressed and having a high suicide rate, and I wonder how much of that is atributable to what they experience growing up in world of hate and transfobia. Imagine a 10-year-old child hearing what our president has said about trans people. A couple of the trans women I know have been homeless because their parents would not accept them and kicked them out of the house. One trans woman I know didn't come out until her early 20s and was blessed with growing up in a loving, accepting home. I know another couple whose pre-pubescent daughter believed herself to be a boy, and the parents trumpted that on social media, which I found rather digusting because it looked to me like they were more about being apart of something trendy. Let's see how the kid feels in five or more years, mmmm k? I don't think transgenderism is a choice. The transgender people I know don't like it that certain aspects of their culture are shoving it down people's throats, drawing a lot of negative attention.
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    I find it hard to not see trans as mental illness...

    I do know a few trans women, and every one of them have believed they were women since they were very young. I think bodily chemistry has everything to do with the bulk of transgenderism as well as mental illness, such as bipolar disorder or being a sociopath on the extreme end. I'm sure there are plenty of forum members here who suffer from depression or other mental issues, which medication can help control. But I don't think transgenderism as whole is any more of a mental illness than how each of us identify ourselves genderwise. Completely different from the paranoid shizophreniac who hears voices in his head and kills and eats his mother. True story. He was found criminal insane and put into the nuthouse, where medication made him as normal as could be and sane enough to have a thoughtful interview with the media. But before he got put away, he went off his meds and killed his mom. The trans women I know have it hard, and a lot of the mental illnesses they have were the result of growing up confused, scared and seeing the world as a place in which trans people are despised, as they are here. Imagine growing up knowing you're different, listening to all the hatred and having to hide who you are. That's a recipe for mental illness right there.
  5. Her videos don't interest me. Don't like the slow cut and squeeze with one cyst after another. I'd rather watch the cow-hoof videos.
  6. I don't remember. I just remember first dislodging it, and there was this yellow-green river. I pulled out the whole thing and pushed on the side of my nostril, and there was this loud POP POP and an explosive discharge into the sink. It was awsome.
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    I find it hard to not see trans as mental illness...

    Biology. It's a conflicting argument: Transgenderism is a mental illness. Transgenderism is a choice. What is it? Do people with mental illnesses choose to have mental illnesses? Bipolar? Depression? Schizophrenia? Narcissism? Being a sociopath? If transgenderism is a product of biology, do we classify it as a mental illness or look at it in terms of your biology identifying you as a male, and the chemicals in their bodies tell them that they are female? Is that really a mental illness if your biology tells you what gender you are? I rule out it being a choice, frankly. But just because one has twigs and berries or girly body parts doesn't mean biology and chemical makeup can't tell you that you belong on the other side. I'm not a fan of smashing transgenderism into people's faces, but I do think there needs to be acceptance of those who've known since they were very young that had a chemically different identity than the physiology they were assigned at birth.
  8. We're fixing to find out! I'm going to the Rockets-Mavericks game Saturday in Dallas. Christmas present to my son.
  9. I had an MRSA infection in my right nostril. It looked like a red golf ball on my nose. The blood-pus-scab booger inside was huge and went deep into my nasal category. When I finally was able to pull it out, it felt like it was emerging from the back of my brain. But what was most satisfying was the glorious release of pus - an insane flow followed by two explosions thanks to gently pressure. It was like something out of the Bible.
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    Elon musk access to the treasury

    I agree with all of this. As much as I'd like to see a different approach to governing and taking an ax to bureaucracy, Elon is a dangerous person who has his own interests over all. No one should have a blank check when it comes to power, particularly when opportunities for profiteering exist.
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    Hurricane Milton, Cat 3, flooding and lots of damage

    So once they get to the giant ice wall that surrounds the flat Earth, do the hurricanes just whirl out into space?
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    Hurricane Milton, Cat 3, flooding and lots of damage

    The latest MAGA conspiracy theory: Helene and Milton were man-made.
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