The only shocking thing about dunking is that it's still considered worthy of a crowd reaction in 2014.
The only shocking thing about dunking is that it's still considered worthy of a crowd reaction in 2014.
"Please note that I included many liberal factions in this bracket—vegans, breastfeeding zealots, atheists, etc.—to keep the results fair and balanced"
lol come on man. This is an overwhelmingly Liberal-read site, and many are far reaching Liberals that are just as whacked out as any far-right Christian conservative…
Poor Asian-Americans and their perpetual suffering; I feel so bad for this noisy c**t.
"The Haters Guide to Drew Magary's singing" is something I hope to see soon.
I don't see much difference between that and lighting a cross.
I am not going to defend aberrant choices. I agree that it is corrective surgery and its an extremely difficult life that in no way is a choice.
The fact that you've convinced yourself that people's "gender identities" can actually cause changes in their skeleton that you can see is just a reflection of how far gone from reality you have to be to accept this "transgenderism" shit.
The lawsuit says that ALL future classifications must be made based on "gender identity" and NO medical history must be revealed. Even if I accepted your argument that the person in the photo could ever achieve that shape were he born a woman (which, of course, I do not), the lawsuit says that ANYONE who declares…
I can't believe that you cannot look at the picture at the top of this article and see the body of an athletic man. Has your devotion to "respecting identity" literally made you blind?
This man is insane, and not a woman, and again no one would ever have any reason to go out of their way and tell him that had he not tried to crash a women's sports contest.
Yes, wanting women's sports to exist without insane men insisting that they be allowed to compete because the whole world has to validate their "identity" is literally the Holocaust. Allow me to register my doubt that this is the first time you have accused someone of "transphobia."
Who is afraid? Where did all this "phobia" nonsense crop up? You have the mentality of a child.
And we all know that the Olympics are the standard-bearer for unbiased morality in athletic competition so I guess "case-closed". It is your right to be whomever you chose but you're not entitled to change the rules of every private competition to cater to your aberrant choices. If this person want to compete so…
The guy with the shoulders of an NFL linebacker who insists that everyone else acknowledge he's a woman is the one who doesn't know how biology works.
I've seen crossfire women. They are powerful.
But if this woman is taller than the rest if them, due to being a man at birth and the probability of them being taller being higher, she's gonna destroy the other female competitors
Again, if he didn't want people to point out the fact that, all bleating aside, a man is a man and becomes "a man who cut his penis off" not "a woman" by cutting his penis off, he shouldn't have tried to enter a women's sporting event. No one is interfering with his right to call himself a woman in day to day life,…
But if a blood test was given, would this person be male? If they took a look at the chromosomes, would everything match up with the other women? Does this person have the size and bone structure of a woman or man? Can it grow babies inside it?
The law cannot make it fair for a man to participate in a woman's competition by calling him a woman, nor can it change biology. He is a man. He would be a man whose lifestyle and gender identity would never be questioned or mocked by me had he not decided that he was entitled to crash a women's athletic contest and…
Alright, but he isn't. He's welcome to live out whatever fantasy he wants in the court system or his personal life, but when it comes time to deal with the fact that he wants to be a ringer in the women's division of an athletic contest, the physical reality is super-relevant and shouldn't be denied.
"Forced to out myself"? I feel like being transgendered is kind of an important thing for other people to know. Especially if you're dating people.