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All transgender/All the time, Trans Buddy 🏳️‍⚧️ #girlslikeus #transgender She/Her 🔴 'I am a mostly full-time m2f, non-op transsexual or something....'

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Strong eye test. Which stand mixer is different? 99% people failed.
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benj 🐈
benj 🐈@abitindifferent·
@BriannaWu Allowing you to live ‘unobtrusively, beside women’ would mean allowing any man who claims to be a woman the same right. Some TW commit crimes against women/kids. We can’t know which will be unobtrusive and which a danger. And societally women don’t want to take the risk anymore.
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Brianna Wu@BriannaWu·
Gender is not a spectrum and non-binary is a political idea, not a medical one. This is academic, gender ideologist nonsense. It has literally nothing to do with transsexuals or our health care. I was born with a mathematically rare medical condition. I went to a doctor, I got help. And I want to just live my life. Unobtrusively, beside women. I do not wish to change language. I don’t want to eliminate sex from law. I do not want to play sports. I actually do not want my transsexuality to be something you even notice or have to accommodate. The thing that horrifies me most about gender ideology is how it treats women as a political opposition that must be defeated. Not cherished friends we are hoping to earn acceptance from.
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Vickie (8 shots) Davis ↙️
Vickie (8 shots) Davis ↙️@VickieDavis·
Why does X ask me every day if I want to upload my contacts if the feature is not available??
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Vickie (8 shots) Davis ↙️@VickieDavis·
@CupittMatthew @BriannaWu What percentage of Palestinians believe killing a Jew gets them to heaven and those virgins?? As long as Palestinians and other Muslims believe it and act on it how can there be peace??
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MattC 🇦🇺🇮🇪
MattC 🇦🇺🇮🇪@CupittMatthew·
You are using all of this to spread hate. Yes, it's right to hate Hamas. Don't hate all Palestinians. There are sections of Israeli society which do horrendous things and to extrapolate to the wider community would be wrong. It's similar in the Palestinian community. Do you think missiles would be fired if the Palestinians were living in their own state? Do you think Hamas would have support? You know what, with statehood many excuses for violence goes away ... right? It solves so many problems. It has to be the goal. Anyway I know no statehood any time soon. But it should be a target for both sides and maybe even that prospect will give Palestinians hope and stop/reduce the desire to act with violence.
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Brianna Wu
Brianna Wu@BriannaWu·
Here are some inconvenient facts. A. Polls show an overwhelming majority of Palestinians support Hamas. B. They also show an overwhelming majority of Palestinians support the October 7 terrorist attack. Personally, I believe this is not because they’re fundamentally bad people. I think that they are brainwashed to hate Jews by UNRWA before they can think for themselves. I also think their national identity is based on hating Israel. It’s actually shockingly similar to what I saw in Mississippi growing up with most Southerners being inculcated to support the confederacy.
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You are basically describing all Palestinians as Islamic extremisists which is completely wrong and you know it. When does extremism take hold ... when people are oppressed and/or live in poverty. Both those problems exist in Gaza and one exists in the WB. Solve those problems. Statehood will solve part of it. All human beings (meaning you have a heart) should fight for the Palestinians. Fight doesn't mean violence. It means support. "For Palestinians" doesn't mean not supporting Jewish people but is instead conferring on Palestinians the same rights Israeli Jewish people enjoy.

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David Hogg 🟧@davidhogg111·
An opposition party doesn’t denounce tyrannical, masked government agents for shooting Americans and disappearing people off the street while voting to give those agents more money.
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Try the fastest AI media generation experience. Available for free in the Grok App.
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Brianna Wu
Brianna Wu@BriannaWu·
I don’t know how to make the dehumanization I get on this site every day stop changing me. I feel so hopeless. I feel so bitter at the people I’ve stood with that don’t stand with me.
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Vickie (8 shots) Davis ↙️
Vickie (8 shots) Davis ↙️@VickieDavis·
Here is a AI summary of why Sam Harris (also jew) left Twitter. I would hate to see you go, but for your own sanity you probably should. I probably will too. " Sam Harris deactivated his Twitter account in November 2022, shortly after Elon Musk reinstated Donald Trump’s account. While that event was a catalyst, Harris later explained in his podcast (Episode #304, "Why I Left Twitter") and on the Huberman Lab podcast that his decision was driven by long-standing concerns about the platform's effect on his mental health and the quality of public discourse. His primary reasons included: 1. The "Toxicity" and Mental Cost Harris described Twitter as a "toxicity" that leached into his personal life. He noted that controversies on the platform would follow him home, affecting his mood during family dinners and even "ruining" vacations because he felt a compulsive need to respond to criticisms or "fake controversies" in real-time. 2. The "Hallucination" of Importance He realized that much of the conflict he engaged in was a "pure hallucination." He felt trapped in a cycle where he believed he had to respond to every misrepresentation of his views (such as the fallout from his debate with Ezra Klein), only to realize later that none of it actually mattered or reached a productive conclusion. 3. Fragmentation of Attention Influenced by the work of Cal Newport (author of Deep Work), Harris argued that Twitter’s nature is to fragment human attention. He felt the platform was making him a more "superficial person" and taking away from his ability to engage in the things he truly valued: reading books, writing, meditating, and recording his podcast. 4. Algorithmic Outrage He criticized the platform's business model, which he believeed profits off of outrage and polarization. He felt that the lack of social cues (like tone and body language) and the anonymity of users made it a "terrible platform for any kind of argument," leading him to start "despising humanity" based on his digital interactions. Harris ultimately compared deleting his account of 1.5 million followers to a "suicide of that self," noting that life has been significantly "less noisy" and more deliberative since he stepped away. Would you like me to find a link to the specific podcast episode where he breaks this down in detail? "
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perry smitzh🎀@Perry_smitzh·
If you find 1 difference in this Photo you are a Genius. 🤔🤓
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