2017-01-18 at 12:36 AM UTC
Obbefying an Obbe thread.
2017-01-18 at 12:36 AM UTC
Originally posted by RisiR
Obbefying an Obbe thread.
No. You are just stupidposting.
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2017-01-18 at 12:48 AM UTC
Originally posted by thelittlestnigger
Ah so being a fucking moron runs in the family.
Shut the fuck fuck up.
He got in one little fight and his mom got scared. She said "You're moving to your transnigger auntie in Bel Air!".
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2017-01-18 at 12:56 AM UTC
Hey I just post facts bud.
2017-01-18 at 12:59 AM UTC
Originally posted by Open Your Mind
Recently someone posted a comic about a "transnigger", which caused me to remember Rachel Dolezal, a white woman who identifies/portrays herself as a black woman. Of course people reacted to this in variety of ways. Some people commented that her behavior could be described as racist, and compared it to a person performing blackface. After reading this, it got me thinking - would these same people claim transsexuals could be described as sexist?
Either way, regardless of whether or not being "trans-something" is racist or sexist, I would like to hear all of your opinions on people like this. What do you think is more important, how these people identify themselves or how society identifies them? Does man define himself or is man defined by society? Some people, even some of the people on this very site, may possess certain traits or a condition that society defines as a mental illness, yet the individual himself may not feel that he is mentally unwell at all and may even identify as a perfectly fine human being. What's more important? How this individual defines himself or how the rest of the world defines him?
As technology progresses we can imagine that in some future timeline we may possess the technology required to actually alter a persons DNA or perhaps even create new bodies for their consciousness to enter. Imagine that in the future, men could literally become women, whites could literally become blacks, or maybe you could become a dog or a bird or a robot or whatever the fuck you wanted in this hypothetical future. Maybe even just a virtual person in some virtual reality. If we ever reached that point, would people who have undergone extreme transformations like that even be considered to be people any more? Would you still be the same person you were before? What the fuck are you anyways? Do you define yourself or does the world define you?
you're looking for logic and some sort of rational foundation in their madness.
there isn't any.
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It's so fucking pathetic that you have to remind everyone all the time that you have a girlfriend.
Fucking 3rd grader, short bus taking mouth breather.