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Rosie's avatar

There is truly no other way to describe it other than a self-harming ritual. What was even the point of doing this in front of such an audience? Are they supposed to be like, ‘ooh she’s so badass for being able to stick a needle into herself, sick bro, I’m in’

The shock factor? Ma’am, these people are geriatrics.

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Just another voice's avatar

Right? I've had my chest opened up and my heart removed, Aztec sacrifice style. They fixed it, put it back and sent me home to deal with the wounds. I guarantee you at least a couple of the people sitting in that room have had the same procedure.

This little girl and her needle don't impress me one bit.

And btw my long-term side effects won't be nearly as bad or as costly as the side effects this adolescent drug addict is inducing.

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Irst's avatar

Yeah as if none of us ever had to inject ourselves with heparin or take hormones. Try getting pregnant with the help of a fertility clinic, that's bonus hormones in every orifice including via injections. You too can live that badass lifestyle and go through a years' supply of needles.... (PS - I also never cried, became emotional or went weird in the head on a high dose of estrogen or progesterone, I don't know what some of the MTFs think this stuff is doing to them. I got a mild headache and became extra sleepy, that was it. But maybe testosterone hits differently, who knows)

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Sylvia Bern's avatar

No other medicine would be seen in this ritualistic, emotional way. Her self styling as a freedom fighter is so obviously teenage. How is anyone falling for this?

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AtomicImmunity's avatar

Their dress sense is always so bad!! You can tell that they're emotionally stunted because they dress like their 13

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Ana Regúlez Muñoz's avatar

I still have problems to watch your videos. It gets all black ...

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Exulansic's avatar

I would recommend trying another browser, trying a different device, and contacting substack help.

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Mary's avatar

Speaking of which, my Substack is not notifying me ? Maybe a glitch?

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AtomicImmunity's avatar

That pan around to the TRAs have me massive congregational "Jesus has saved us" post baptism vibes. How this is not all classed as a religion shows how uneducated people are about cults.

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North Country's avatar

Yes, reminds me of the Billy Graham Crusades on tv, the emotional rush to “witness”, to come forward and give my self to their version of Jesus Christ.

Also the same emotional rush years later I would get from watching QVC. (Return rate in the 60- 70%, received a letter from QVC to, in effect, get a grip on my orders.)

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Joe's avatar

Something about this made me think of The Simpsons

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eye&beam's avatar

The trans train is a monorail

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trudie63's avatar

Emotional blackmailing people is the act of a mentally challenged child. It dont wok on me sunshine and I suspect the manipulation isn't Woking on the adults there either who probably wish this deranged gender grievance gerbil would just shut up

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Louise R's avatar

Good alliteration!

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Irst's avatar

If anything, she did massive harm to her cause by acting like a brainwashed teenager who joined a cult.

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trudie63's avatar

Agreed

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Susan Doherty's avatar

Gosh ,this person is really screwed up ,and people like her really test our compassion to the limits. God knows how humanity is ever going to get itself out of this self imposed ,delusional psychosis before we destroy ourselves completely. Thanks ,Ex ,for continuing to expose the madness and downright evil at play here x❤️👍

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eye&beam's avatar

God knows them that are His

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Essy's avatar

How the hell did they force it on to us this far?

That's rhetorical. Unfortunately, I think I might know, thanks to Jennifer Bilek.

Thank you, Exulansic xxx

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Lynn L's avatar

Every time I see these kids I hear Edna Mode saying, 'No capes!'

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TraceyAHF's avatar

Performative, attention seeking, waste of time baloney. What did this whole can of cringe achieve? Nothing. They are all going to wake up the next day feeling even more depressed because they achieved absolutely nothing.

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Theceilinghasmefloored's avatar

Is this person wearing a baby blanket as a cape?

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Yvette N's avatar

JFC. What an exhibitionist.

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North Country's avatar

When encountering someone like this, I try not to make eye-contact, neutralize my expression, and do an Irish Goodbye....

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Just another voice's avatar

same

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Dina's avatar

Amen

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GenderRealistMom's avatar

It reminded me of little kids holding their breath in protest while having a tantrum over not getting a new toy. You'll be sorry when I am dead from holding my breath, mommy!

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Matt Osborne's avatar

This is the kid who didn't get spanked enough. "He" has become a narcissist.

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Theceilinghasmefloored's avatar

Teaching violence only teaches that violence is acceptable.

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Susan Siens's avatar

I think what Matt means is NOT ENOUGH LIMITS!!!!!! These kids grew up in homes with no boundaries, no sense of safety, and they recreate the patterns as they age. I don't believe in spanking, but discipline and stability are necessary if one is going to have kids. This young woman is what growing up in CHAOS produces.

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Theceilinghasmefloored's avatar

I dont give men the benefit of the doubt. He said what he meant. I agree with what you said. But thats not what he said

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Matt Osborne's avatar

It's a southernism. "Didn't get spanked enough" is snidely saying no amount of spanking would fix what is wrong with the character of the person.

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Theceilinghasmefloored's avatar

Oy vey. Violence does not make healthy humans

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eye&beam's avatar

Children are like dogs, in that they cannot associate their decision to act in a certain way with the resulting consequences, unless those are immediate and obvious; any sort of punishment delivered after more than a few seconds have passed, let alone after a considered deliberation & perhaps consultation with one’s spouse, will have no relevance to the action for which it was intended to correct; even if the blow is delivered with immediate swiftness, it will not necessarily be associated in the child’s mind with its prior decision to act , but rather the most salient information in the present moment, that is, its relationship to the individual who is now the cause of pain and an object of fear. To the child, a loving parent, on whom it is utterly dependent for all its needs for sustenance & security, is the source of comfort to which it can retreat when facing the unknown and threatening. When the parent is the one causing injury, unmoved by the child’s wailing protestations, that haven of safety evaporates; the child learns this lesson: Nothing is certain, nowhere is safe, that which brings joy must also be feared, reality is arbitrarily determined by those against whom we are powerless, to whom our desires are meaningless.

The immediate concern of the child, just as with the whimpering dog that cowers, tail between its legs, in a futile bid to signal to the angry bellowing god shaking a rolled-up newspaper in its hand that it is harmless & irrelevant, is: How can I escape? How will I get what I need for me to survive, and desire for me to thrive? The conclusion thus follows: no one can be trusted & only I can provide for my needs; love is dependency and weakness; I can control others, avoid consequences, & obtain my needs through deception , violence, and terror; nothing is real, except power, and those without power are not real.

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Exulansic's avatar

Or she got spanked too much and became a narcissist.

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Ute Heggen's avatar

Is that a cape? Superhero pretend play. Where's the phone booth prop?

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