Thinking that HE is a man doesn't make you a bigot
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SarahKatherine247 — 9 years ago(September 02, 2016 06:21 PM)
"Its review warns that the results of many gender reassignment studies are unsound because researchers lost track of more than half of the participants."
Unsound. That is a direct quote from the source that YOU introduced. Also it's from 2004, which means it has ZILCH to do with today. -
Snaggelpuss — 9 years ago(December 28, 2016 09:41 PM)
Well respect my king identity and go to war against france for me!
What, only some stupid pretend things you want to respect and play along with!
SAME FOR EVERYONE ELSE
You want to play pretend bruce jenner is female. WE DO NOT! -
BugisStreetAnnie — 9 years ago(August 24, 2016 02:37 AM)
it makes you sane. it makes you different from the crowd who want to pretend they can see the emperors beautiful new clothes. so don't ever be ashamed to speak the truth.
You could say that about many people actually. Look at Christians (and other religious people) who say they pray to their god and their prayers are answered. They know that isn't true but they continue to believe it. Some even say their god speaks to them and directs their life down certain paths. I knew this lady who said god spoke to her all the time while she was in prayer.
You know they're as crazy as hell, and no one is actually talking to them, but I seriously doubt anyone says that to them. At least not to their face, but on the Internet; Yes, people say it frequently. -
DreamsAgain — 9 years ago(August 24, 2016 04:53 AM)
That is true
BugisStreetAnnie
:
..You know they're as crazy as hell, and no one is actually talking to them, but I seriously doubt anyone says that to them. At least no5b4t to their face, but on the Internet; Yes, people say it frequently.
Example: I know of a certain person, an old acquaintance (I will call her "Sally") who is like the person you described above, and "Sally" is pretty much out of mainstream society and does not have any friends outside of her "cult-like church" (note: the "church" that
Sally
belongs to is
a cult
, and is not a regular or more common mainstream church that most of us hear about. Oh and her "church" has a Tax exemption too! ).
Anyhow,
Sally
has been programmed by her "cult" for so many years by now, that she is on another planet, most of the time. Most people would certainly see her as "not too sane". -
averagejoeman2013 — 9 years ago(August 30, 2016 08:35 AM)
You could easily say it about the atheists as well. The majority of physicists, astronomers, and advanced mathematicians are increasingly accepting God's existence (the argument now is more of the nature of Godpersonal vs impersonal) but the dwindling holdouts believe in something from nothingness and an effect without a cause. Heck, the bible had the most advanced scientific principles that were many centuries ahead of science until it caught up with the theory of general relativity. By comparison, the believers are a heck of a lot more logicaland decent to boot.
So yeah, many people hold beliefs that are contrary to reality as Bruce. But we can do it without showcasing blatant bigotry. Thankfully, the secular regions of the world are dying off and their numbers will constitute less than 5% by century's end so good days are ahead
Stay tuned for the documentary: "From Wheaties to Fruit Loopsthe Bruce Jenner story" -
Snaggelpuss — 9 years ago(December 28, 2016 10:03 PM)
You know they're as crazy as hell, and no one is actually talking to them, but I seriously doubt anyone says that to them. At least not to their face, but on the Internet; Yes, people say it frequently.
Well if you know them, you most prob dont want to upset them! Or they might be dangerous.
Apparently is ok to god, but if god tab68lks back thats a serious mental problem EVEN IN THE USA!