Obvious Troll

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Obvious Troll

Obvious Troll

@Obvioustroll001

You're ALWAYS being lied to.

United States Katılım Eylül 2021
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Queen Chimerazilla ☭🐾
Queen Chimerazilla ☭🐾@Qveen_Potato·
Most if not all trans girls I've met have noted or been told of the strength loss, I was also pretty muscular pre transition but that first year noticed deceases in speed/endurance. Testosterone does a lot that's why studies show women given testosterone show increases in their muscle mass/strength. Those who body build and take anabolic steroids are testosterone tuned to the max. We are nuking the body to suppress testosterone, and in some cases have less than 40 ng/dl of testosterone compared to cìs women. Now I can only bench half of what I used to be able to do 😩
Kirsti Miller@KirstiMiller30

Research is showing trans girls are 19% kg for kg weaker than c_s girls and and they have less leg strength and lower endurance levels than c_s girls. Alvares & colleagues suggests that trans women can produce less force per gram of muscle than both c_sgender women & c_sgender men and combined with VO2 peak/FFM findings, possible cellular dysfunction in the muscle of trans women [Alvares et al., 2022]. An INTERNATIONAL LEVEL trans woman CYCLIST in this study demonstrated an ~15% LOSS of aerobic capacity with 3 months of GAHT & a 19-33% & 15-30% LOSS of lower and upper body strength respectively with 18 months of GAHT. That’s massive… repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/thesi… x.com/kirstimiller30…

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Nikita
Nikita@Nikkiiee_d·
Unpopular Opinion: An average Brown Girl looks More hotter than the likes of overhyped Ana de armas, Sydney Sweeney and BILLIE EILISH etc.
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Trevor Sheatz
Trevor Sheatz@TrevorSheatz·
My wife was formerly promiscuous. I was a virgin. She was then radically born-again. Committed to church, evangelized constantly, Puritan books in her bedroom, prayer journals, grief over past sexual sin, etc. We got to know each other well for over a year, dated for four months, engaged for two and a half, and didn't sin sexually with one another. Our first kiss with each other was at the altar on our wedding day (reaction pic attached!). We've been married for over five years now, and she's been the most wonderful and godly wife, mother to our three children, and homemaker you could imagine. She's more pure than most virgins, as biblical purity has less to with past sins (though they certainly matter) and more to do with one's current posture of the heart and daily decisions to honor the Lord (Matt. 5:8). We're far too quick to forget the story of the woman labeled as a known "sinner" (likely a prostitute) in Luke 7:36-50 who was washing Jesus' feet with her tears while kissing them too. The Pharisees were shocked that Jesus let a public sinner do this. Jesus responded with a parable about debts being forgiven and ended with this powerful conclusion: "Her many sins have been forgiven; that’s why she loved much. But the one who is forgiven little, loves little" (Luke 7:47). Everyone seems to highlight the benefits of virginity, and it certainly is a blessing. But we forget to highlight the benefits of being forgiven much as well. My wife knows the depths of Jesus' forgiveness more than most people, enabling her to more easily live out a life of passionate love for her Savior. A woman or man's past sexual sin matters. But what matters far more when it comes to deciding who to marry is if the person is truly born again, if their repentance is real, if they truly have a heart for Christ, if they truly follow Jesus and obey his commands. "God has chosen what is foolish in the world to shame the wise, and God has chosen what is weak in the world to shame the strong. God has chosen what is insignificant and despised in the world ​— ​what is viewed as nothing ​— ​to bring to nothing what is viewed as something, so that no one may boast in his presence. It is from him that you are in Christ Jesus, who became wisdom from God for us ​— ​our righteousness, sanctification, and redemption, — in order that, as it is written: 'Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord.'" (1 Cor. 1:27-31) "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, and see, the new has come!" (2 Cor. 5:17)
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Tom Buck (Five Point Buck)@TomBuck

If someone argues that a former promiscuous woman is "damaged goods" and questions whether a Christian young man should marry her, remember Rahab. She was a Canaanite prostitute but became a mother in the lineage of Jesus. God redeemed her, cleansed her, and Salmon married her.

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Obvious Troll
Obvious Troll@Obvioustroll001·
@transsexualmale Have you always been a retarded piece of fucking dog shit, or did it take some effort?
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🫧@vanillasolos·
@pinkcels Men should start their life in jail and prove their way out
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Jenna Taylor ♀️
Jenna Taylor ♀️@JennaSpeaksUp·
If I can be honest and a bit vulnerable here for a minute ❤️ I often feel like an outsider within the trans community. How come? I see myself as a transsexual, likely a byproduct of the era in which I transitioned. Back then everything was medicalized. And there was a heavy emphasis on being straight, binary, and assimilationist. So, I internalized that. However, through my time studying Feminist and Gender Studies, I was taught and read into Queer Theory. I understand the transgender umbrella, the different types of people under it, and also how the process of transitioning has largely changed from what it was like for me. My biggest issue is that I feel like I sit in the middle between those who are transsexual identifying, and those who are transgender and more often than not present outwardly Queer. I support both groups of trans people. But I'm never sufficiently trans med enough to be accepted by other transsexuals, which makes me feel alone as I have no one to talk to who shares my transition experience. But I'm not outwardly queer either, since I'm a binary assimilationist. Nothing wrong with being Queer. I love it. It's just not who I am though. So again, I'm left feeling like I can't quite relate. The confluence of my old school transsexual transition experience combined with my values as a trans rights activist and feminism makes it so I have no community in a way. I hope I'm making sense. I just thought about this for a while and wanted to get it off my chest. Thank you 🩵🩷🩵🩷
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Tokyo
Tokyo@otokyo__·
Agree?
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Obvious Troll
Obvious Troll@Obvioustroll001·
@LoudOutside If that is their choice, then so be it. "Challenging norms" isn't necessarily a good thing, though. They'll deal with the consequences and then cry about it.
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Loud Outside
Loud Outside@LoudOutside·
An increasing amount of men in the US are starting to take their wife’s last name after marriage, pushing a new trend meant to challenge traditional norms
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Obvious Troll@Obvioustroll001·
@am4rrt I'd definitely eat her ass, but that doesn't mean shes a powerful woman.
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Jade 💜🦎
Jade 💜🦎@jaderants·
real women don’t do this btw
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Fluttershy
Fluttershy@stupid_dm60479·
@Lobotomite1782 @jaderants people who concern themselves about other people’s actions in their own lives without affecting anyone else are insufferable.
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GraceLynn
GraceLynn@FullOfGraceUS·
@kenklippenstein Spoiler alert, almost all of them were republican. They don't want everyone seeing how nasty they are.
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Obvious Troll@Obvioustroll001·
@otokyo__ If you put "full stop" in your rant, you're an uneducated, unintelligent retard, and you should probably shut the fuck up. PS: trans "women" are men playing make believe.
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Tokyo@otokyo__·
yes or no?
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