On Friday I received word that my dad died back in March.
In attempting to find out information, I have:
* Had someone apologise for using the incorrect pronouns (he/him rather than she/her).
* Had someone argue with me with "dont you mean mother?" And "it says here 'Female'".
Oh! And not to mention his friend telling me she can't afford a funeral in the same breath as her telling me he'd passed.
#TransWomenAreConMen
@Bender_Aus Oh sir. They're cheating you. Newtown Vietnamese here in Ipswich makes an incredible bahn mi and that's coming from someone who gates crusty bread
The worst thing that ever happened to me was the trapped milk in my chest. I had a new born baby and the most extreme and mind bending physical and mental pain id ever felt at the same time. There were rocks of milk trapped in my chest. My lymph nodes got infected. My midwife was shocked and barely knew how to help me.
For treatment I ended up binding again, wearing cabbages against my chest, and practically overdosing on pseudofed. I tried to kill myself... I can't ever face it again so now I need another surgery. The trapped milk completely changed how I even define pain now.
This is what doctors should be thinking about when women who have transitioned give birth.
Chronically late people don't miss their flights, exams or doctor's appointments. Half of the frustration I have with them is that, when it matters to THEM, they totally can be punctual.
I don't know why Gen Z has this belief that mental health is a get out of jail free card when it comes to the societal contract.
If your disability or disorder makes you behave in a way that is indistinguishable from an asshole, society will view you as an asshole.
It took around 60 years for the Australian government to apologise to thalidomide victims, for endorsing pharmaceuticals that horrifically disabled them as babies, after their mothers trusted doctors and took the drugs with no informed consent.
Repeat 👇in the hope everyone responsible for covid jab harms is dead before accountability comes calling.
I have this friend in my life who claims to suffer from "time blindness"
We were getting ready in the same hotel room and I told her to be ready by 9:30am. (We didn't really need to leave till 9:40am). With great difficulty they got ready by 9:30am. And I was like, "Cool, I'm almost done". And she had to wait for me.
The fit she threw when she learned she had to "wait" was insane.
I was shocked. She reacted as if I was asking her to stick her hand in molten lava.
"Waiting" to her was painful. And yet she doesn't give two shits when she makes other people wait for her. I don't understand it.
The joke is literally that Buzz gets a mental breakdown from the trauma of realizing he's a toy and par takes in crossderessing because he's gone insane bordering on suicidal...
This is not the bridge you wanna stand on, bud.
I seriously doubt my story will change this fool‘s mind but here goes: Mark, 5yrs ago I mistakenly “misgendered”, a white heterosexual man who was now going by they/them pronouns. Then I didn’t invite the obvious, hulking, man-beast prostitute, who called himself a woman, to a women’s support group. In response, the group of people involved doxxed me to every unstable angry tranny in the Twin Cities, encouraged people to attempt to kill me, and to break into my home.
I have two children.
They also said my then eight year-old daughter should be raped to death by “girl dick”.
If you are ignoring the obvious violence and degeneracy of the left, you are either completely privileged, dumb as hell, or you approve of it.
as someone who used to be friends with a chronically late person... like she showed up 2.5hrs late to my bday dinner when we all finished eating, or 2hrs late to our plans when I only had 2 hours available, and who never answered her phone... you people ARE disrespectful
Penalizing families going through divorce by taking more of their money as they split up as a family (& have even more need for capital to rebuild their lives), is reprehensible.
With respect, this wasn’t a case of One Nation occupying some fringe position on its own. On this conscience vote, South Australia’s Premier, Treasurer and Opposition Leader all voted the same way as the elected One Nation MPs. Whatever someone’s personal view on the legislation, it is difficult to argue that the position was politically extreme when it was shared by the state’s most senior Labor figure, the state’s Treasurer and the Leader of the Opposition. More importantly, the debate wasn’t about banning all abortions. The legislation dealt with abortions after 25 weeks and the treatment of babies born alive following an abortion procedure. Reasonable people can disagree on those questions, but describing every discussion of late-term abortion as an attempt to ban all abortions oversimplifies what was actually before the Parliament in South Australia.
One Nation’s primary focus remains energy affordability, housing, cost of living and immigration. Conscience votes on difficult ethical issues will occur from time to time, but they are not the foundation of the party’s economic platform.