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Thanks for responding to them and finding the sources, I find that exhausting with bad faith arguers.
Thanks for responding to them and finding the sources, I find that exhausting with bad faith arguers.
Transition surgeries have among the lowest regret rates for any kind of surgery. They are life saving.
Well the pokemon are named after the sounds they make, not the other way round, so a red breasted chickadoodle would instead be named after whatever sound it makes.
There is also some historic precedent for humans naming animals after the sounds they make, one being cats being called ‘miu’.
You can be mad at both, that was always allowed
I thought the preview image was an anime girl with really big boobs, which would have been an interesting commentary on inflation.
That’s wild, I didn’t know female to male was more common. Might make sense if that includes top surgery.
You can’t even trust those are the actual people you see with deepfakes becoming more popular.
Right sure, but making your body weaker isn’t the same as starving to death is it? People have bad diets all the time, but we don’t directly attribute those diets to their death, but the article here specifically says starved to death, but there isn’t much evidence of that shown.
I mean she lasted 10 years on the diet, is the diet really to blame or is cholera to blame? Like I guess maybe she didn’t wash a few of them thoroughly enough and caught it? It does raise a lot of questions.
She definitely doesn’t look healthy in the later photos, but is that because she’s sick? There isn’t really enough information provided in the article other than her friends being concerned.
Please read the other comment below that details the regret rate for transition related surgeries. Unfortunately my browser is unable to translate that article, but one bad case doesn’t not outweight the many, many good ones.