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Diana Davison

@d2davison

Legal Researcher https://t.co/AoZa1Razry Founder of the non-profit Lighthouse Project https://t.co/7GS29hG7ei Pronouns: no preference

Toronto, Ontario, Canada Katılım Haziran 2009
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Diana Davison
Diana Davison@d2davison·
Just had a great time at the dentist office talking to two elderly people in the waiting room. We had a great conversation in which I made them aware that their opinions and life experience is valuable to younger people. You should do that every time you get the chance. It is important that people feel their thoughts and experiences continue to have value and meaning.
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Diana Davison
Diana Davison@d2davison·
The problem is not that people don't think men can actually *be* women it is that people think they can successfully swap their biological gender. That is the thing that make them suicidal. At some point they have to accept that they can never actually BE the opposite gender. That is the thing that ultimately depresses them. They won't agree until it is too late.
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Barbara Kay
Barbara Kay@BarbaraRKay·
And when you find me - because I don't think men can actually *be* women - what are you gonna do to me? Beat me up? Be specific. BTW, I don't think girls can be boys either, but interestingly, not a single girl who thinks she's a boy haas ever threatened me like you have. It's almost like biology has a say in behaviour...
Janet Murray@jan_murray

‘Hey transphobe’ (assuming that means anyone who thinks men can’t be women). ‘What you’re doing is wrong and we’re going to find you. We’re going to find you ok?’ No male aggression there at all 🙄

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Diana Davison
Diana Davison@d2davison·
@elonmusk I think there are more drag queens that look like that than real women.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Beautiful Grok Imagine
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Diana Davison
Diana Davison@d2davison·
@Ross1873493 So you support homeschooling or just golf? LOL Right now I'm just hoping you did not hit a nun with your golf club. Or a tennis racket.
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Ross
Ross@Ross1873493·
@d2davison I am left handed with a cross over to right for golf, tennis, cricket. Classically educated under the Catholic system. Latin, Socratics,that sort of thing. Hit the radar with the all black Josephite nuns in middle school. Called Devil's spawn and they would bash you. Nice people.
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Diana Davison
Diana Davison@d2davison·
I have a lot of bad memories of my child enduring our educational system. I don't have faith in our current educational system. If you have the same concerns please share them. This is one of mine: My daughter is left handed. When she was failing at handwriting I asked if they understood she was left handed and I was given a printout on how to teach my daughter to write left handed. I had to teach her. I was also told that it was my job to teach my daughter mathematics. I was able to do that but I was working 14 hour days in the film industry at the time and I asked the teachers why they weren't doing their jobs while I was doing mine. My daughter was punished for that question. Quite often the teachers went on strike. #homeschooling
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Diana Davison
Diana Davison@d2davison·
@libsoftiktok So strange because a lot of guys have bigger tits than me. I often wonder how much these trans people really look at the people around them when they think about what gender "really" means. Bodies are not identity. One day they might figure that out.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Women pretending to be a man has a meltdown because some hospitals aren’t chopping off kids’ body parts anymore She claims people will die because of it The suicide lie. This is the emotional blackmail that the lgbtq cult uses to convince parents to trans their kids.
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Diana Davison
Diana Davison@d2davison·
@DTSaskatoon Joaquin Pheonix certainly did well. Though not likely due to any help from our educational system.
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Douglas Tompson
Douglas Tompson@DTSaskatoon·
@d2davison My son has certainly had a rough childhood in school. He’s a good boy and he’s got some good friends. That makes me pleased!
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Diana Davison
Diana Davison@d2davison·
@jonkay If you look at a map, Canada (combined with the US and Mexico) kind of looks like a squirrel. Can we call it "Nut Island"?
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Diana Davison
Diana Davison@d2davison·
@DTSaskatoon I had a close friend who was born with a cleft palate. The kids in her school were really cruel. Bullying in schools is not really dealt with. Most of the bullies wear he pink shirts on "anti-bullying" events and everyone looks the other way.
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Douglas Tompson
Douglas Tompson@DTSaskatoon·
@d2davison My son was born with cleft lip and palate. When he was in early grade school, he was sent home with a note from the teacher commenting that he seems to have some problems with his speech. Yup! That’s why he goes to a speech therapist.
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Diana Davison
Diana Davison@d2davison·
They still had the strap when I was in grade school. There was a rumour that if you were really bad they would take a hair and hit you with the strap to embed the hair in your arm. I also remember being punched at school and getting in trouble for telling on the person that punched me. Didn't get the strap for it though.
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Rekem
Rekem@Rekemson·
I started grade one in 1966 and sans the indoctrination I didn't get one good teacher. They really didn't care about the kids and corporal punishment like spanking and strapping was an everyday thing. The catchment was burbs and ex burbs and a lot of strange stories coming out of peoples homes as well. I guess because it was 99% white we all grew up "normal" and mostly succesful.
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RScottReath
RScottReath@reath66847·
@d2davison yes, how about over cleaning them to the point where they permanently stay less clean?
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Diana Davison
Diana Davison@d2davison·
Does anybody else know the frustration that you can't find your glasses without your glasses on?
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Diana Davison
Diana Davison@d2davison·
@mgreenwa One time I found them by stepping on them. That was bad. Worse was when my ex tried to fix them with crazy glue and... bad.
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Diana Davison
Diana Davison@d2davison·
@sandytratt That is why you keep your old glasses. They may not be great but they are better than zero.
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Sandt Ratt
Sandt Ratt@sandytratt·
@d2davison Absolutely. I've had to call people to come help me. Throughout most of my life I've only been able to afford 1 pair at a time.
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Stephen Janitor
Stephen Janitor@stephenjanitor·
@d2davison Is it like when you can't find your phone by making it ring because you can't phone your phone?
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Diana Davison
Diana Davison@d2davison·
@NutshellWriter This is why I need more than one pair and I want to put a tracker device on them.
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