KojiroT
Sally O'Broder
KojiroT

What I really want to know is how they maintain valid title and license for the Mystery Machine.

Whoah, slow down here. Let's not judge until it actually comes out.

That has to do with muscle placement, which does jack-all for quality.

Thanks for making me mourn our temporary loss of pictures! This would have been perfect, proving that there really is a Simpsons reference for everything.

Several other organic systems other than our reproductive systems?

Boop. :>

I've written before about how I learned to drive a clutch with serious neuropathy making it difficult to feel things like subtleties and my feet, so it was pretty much every driving test. All of them.

It needs to be made into a movie. Now!

Barf.

Except they were not formerly men. They were never men! At least, not most people. Some transgender people don't fall along that particular narrative or perhaps "type" of transgender person, such as a gender non-conforming individual. I've got to clarify that I am talking specifically of people like myself and not

Which one of you let Sam out of Valleywag?! This is what happens! He needs to be contained, otherwise we get articles about "hacking" and "Anonymous" or reptile bestiality. Go get the leash before he writes something else!

Except, there it is: We're not men. Trans women are women. Just women. You're judging based on the body.

Just a forewarning, if you want me to take you seriously after this point your typing had better be impeccable. Call it an indicator of how seriously you take the time you're spending here.

Interesting. Are you making a non-binary gender argument?

Interesting...2/10; wouldn't pay attention to again.

Did they ever respond, or was it a case for dismissal?

You took a wrong turn. You want that one time Kotaku really got weird, circa several years ago. Kthxbye.

So why would a woman want to be the one doing the reminding?

Certainly, as a transgender person (with intersex characteristics like my left hand or lack of adam's apple, too!), I couldn't possibly know what it's like to experience discrimination for being too feminine. Nope.

You are very welcome. Any time.