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Posted by Armchair Critic, Wednesday, 21 August 2019 1:58:02 AM
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Hi AC,
The sheer brilliance and beauty of stupidity is that it may never reach Peak. Lots of fun for all ahead. Better than Australia's Home Videos, of blokes getting kicked in the nuts - so funny ! That study: wow, eleven people tested ? Only one relapse after a couple of months ? Well, there you go: make MDMA a prescription drug NOW ! Joe Posted by Loudmouth, Wednesday, 21 August 2019 11:48:30 AM
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As I see it the problem has always been, that someone actually listens to these freaks and by doing so is giving them the impression that their belief is a valid one, and by doing so allowing the freak to think he is justified in his belief.
What is wrong with this picture is that if the freak was told to shut up, go away, grow up, and don't be stupid, not necessarily in that order, he just might have been given a reality check and made him re-assess his stupid claim. You see the fault is only half attributed to the freak. The other half, is attributed to the public who don't have the guts to put these people in their place by instantly dismissing them with a flick of the hand and turning away and walking off. Instead these gutless wonders facilitate these people and this in turn gives them the impetus to believe they are right and so carry on and become class A nuisances. I mean really? C'mon, get a life, or at least grow up. Posted by ALTRAV, Wednesday, 21 August 2019 10:22:13 PM
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Joe,
Some ignorant people try to paint transgender people as some sort of "freaks". They really are not. It is a way for people that identify with their true gender to live as themselves. Decades ago we had the famous Carlotta of Les Girls in Sydney. More recently we have Lieutenant Colonel Cate McGregor. There's more about her on the link below: http://npc.org.au/speakers/catherine-mcgregor/ Gender dysporia is real. A mother of a five year old boy wrote on the web: "Do we really want to live in a society that has people suffering from anxiety attacks, self-harm or suicide based on what we tell them is right? How would any of us feel if we were told our five year old child was cutting his penis off with a pair of scissors and might kill himself in the future by a doctor? Are we that selfish that we'd rather have our child dead than in a dress? Grow up indeed! Posted by Foxy, Friday, 23 August 2019 6:56:29 PM
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Posted by Foxy, Friday, 23 August 2019 7:04:49 PM
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Foxy,
you sad and sorry deluded and mis-guided excuse of a person. What an absolutely abhorant and vial thing to ask. You show your true colours by coming up with these absolutely awful examples. If you have to resort to this type of commentary to get recognition for your comments, I suggest you cease and desist. As for your vial question, if someone is that sick, then I guess they are capable of doing anything, and by the way, they do. If you are suggesting we encourage and facilitate such a person, five years old or not, they have the right to do what they want, who the hell are you to try to virtue shame us into approving something we clearly do not approve of. So now as bent and twisted as your mind set has been thus far, you are now going to blackmail us into facilitating someone who is clearly mentally and emotionally disturbed, and no end of facilitating them is going to guarantee that they will not end up harming or topping themselves at any time down the line. You have now hit a new low if you can't see the huge error of your little act of unprecedented stupidity. "Climbing Mount Stupid", it appears the title is all yours. Posted by ALTRAV, Friday, 23 August 2019 8:17:28 PM
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'Intersectionality hasn't reached Peak Stupid yet. But it's getting close'
- Probably the most notable thing I heard today -
I'm interested in this 'Peak Stupid' concept.
How do we know when we've reached the top of the bell curve?
http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/techandscience/mdma-treatment-for-alcoholism-reduces-relapse-study-suggests/ar-AAG1Y8A