Apparently a lot of people were triggered by my last post. It’s unfortunate that some people are crippled but pretending that they can still live the same lifestyles is not helpful. I guess being crippled does not make it difficult to live life to the fullest according to some of you. Since your physical capabilities don’t matter, let’s just acknowledge that men can actually give birth to babies too. Trans people can live their life to the fullest as whatever gender they want despite their physical limitations right? Uteruses are overrated anyway. Don’t let physical limitations stop you from living your life to the fullest. Lmao yall are soft, George Carlin talked about this nonsense years ago. GN and GFY 🫡🫶 https://pomf2.lain.la/f/wescsnk3.mp4
yea I checked back to see if anyone else replied, and yea, some butt hurt folks in the comments. You do you brother, haters gonna hate🫡
It’s just weird because these people are using the same logic that trans apologists make.
in a sense, yea absolutely
Just because you don’t have a uterus doesn’t mean you can’t get pregnant and just because you have to speak with a computer and eat through a tube doesn’t mean you can’t live life to the fullest.
hahaha, yup
You’re a retarded cunt Joel.
No you dumb dirty piece of shit. We’re all running our own race. You’re such a worthless egomaniac piece of shit you don’t seem to understand that.
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The triggerfest was a matter of semantics and wrong interpretation, as usual.
"Living your life to the fullest" is subjective. Of course, if you compare your way of living to someone who is more than able and not in a wheelchair, then that life may seem delusional to you when they express a positive outlook like "living life to the fullest." However, for someone who appreciates simply breathing, waking up every day, and experiencing the world through their senses, that is also living life to its fullest. We often get caught up in the trap of comparison and forget that each person's experience is unique. I can understand where you are coming from, but you can never really speak for someone unless you have lived and experienced their life the way they do. Let's be kind out there. 🫂