A tranny, starved for attention, declares xir stunningness and braveness in the Batman community. Confused Batman nerds get the banhammer for not embracing. by LtGreenCo in TumblrInAction

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More like, "I know I am right; therefore, I know without checking that any contrary evidence must be a lie because the only people who would disagree with me are liars."

I really want to ask this person his opinion on conspiracy theorists, just for laughs.

A tranny, starved for attention, declares xir stunningness and braveness in the Batman community. Confused Batman nerds get the banhammer for not embracing. by LtGreenCo in TumblrInAction

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But they do know the facts. They know because other people told them. How do those people know? Well other people told them. This is incredibly well researched you know. The science is settled.

Chloe Cole? Well she's a conservative talking point, therefore it must be a lie (this one's not even hyperbole; someone straight up said this).

Would anyone truly feel dysphoric or even suicidal if they woke up as the opposite sex/gender? by jacques1102 in TumblrInAction

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First off, all this is unfalsifiable, making it a bad argument. But let's imagine anyway. I want to break this into a few parts:

As far as physical dysphoria, yeah the physical sensation of having a couple weights on my chest would probably be pretty distracting. For how long that would last, who knows?

Socially, I wouldn't want to be hit on by guys, but I can't see myself running around insisting that everyone call me a man.

Of course all of this is not a direct comparison, as this situation is about actually being one thing instead of another, as opposed to claiming that you are and know what it's like to be a thing you never physically were.