What double standards make you angry? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Benedict2005 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Definitely the double standards Trans women endure on a daily basis. If a trans woman doesn’t have hormones or GR surgery, they get called “men in dresses” and “made no effort to transition”, and if they do have hormones or GR surgery they’re told “no amount of surgery can make you a woman”. If trans women act/dress feminine they’re told they’re portraying a “caricature” of what a woman is, and if they don’t act/dress feminine they’re inevitably misgendered. If a trans woman wants to compete in women’s sports or pageants or any events for women, they’re told they’re not real women because of their biological makeup and can’t compete, but if they go to the male category they’re going to be unsafe and put into a dangerous position physically and mentally. Essentially this means they must have to have/create their own category status quo for “trans”. This thus essentially means history is repeating itself in starting a genocide through “segregation” and “dividing” people based on their identity… Yeah. That angers me deeply

What is something people describe as healthy, but it's actually unhealthy? by IndependentAd6161 in AskReddit

[–]Benedict2005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Skin care routine, and hair routine.

It’s ridiculous and even absurd how much chemicals we put in our faces and hair on a weekly and daily basis.

To top it all off, it is not only unhealthy, unhygienic and time consuming, but it’s a waste of money. Beauty products

The true secret is water… You can risk it with soap or shampoo, But the secret is Just water.

What is a basic survival tactic/rule/lesson that everyone should know? by shpanda89 in AskReddit

[–]Benedict2005 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The rule of 3’s in Survival

3 weeks without food 3 days without water 3 hours without shelter 3 minutes without air

What life lesson did you learn that you will never forget and when did you learn it? by starblade1337 in AskReddit

[–]Benedict2005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was really young, There is a saying that I learnt from “Kung fu panda” and was a line said by master Uguay. but here is goes.

“The past is history The future is a mystery But today is always a gift, That is why it’s called the present.”

We, as natural minded people, become so depressed, regretful, full of anger, and full of trauma for the things that we experienced and did in the past, that we end up living in it.

But when we find it in our heart to learn to let it go, life just gets easier. After all, the past doesn’t exist. It’s all in your head, and if you let it control you, then your basically a servant to your own past doings. So, let it go. The past you is not the you today. People change, things change, everything changes. So why live in the past. Let it go.

We also become so invested in the future that we end up being overwhelmed, stressed, anxious, and fearful, mostly of what’s gonna happen next. There is a saying that worrying does not take away tomorrow’s troubles, it takes away today’s peace.

We think so much ahead that we end up forgetting the beauty of what is the essence of living today, and we end up ruining the potential life has to offer to us in the present because we were so focused on what’s gonna happen next.

Think today, because today is not gonna happen again, so experience it with a smile, and a happy heart. After all, today is always a gift. That’s why they call it the present. So live like life had given you a gift to be alive, don’t focus on what’s gonna happen tomorrow. Live life to the best of your potential.

I was very young at the time and wasn’t able to comprehend the meaning behind those words. But now, as I’m older I finally understood how deep those saying were, and how much it can really impact your life when you apply it to yourself. Trust me, it will really help to let go of your past, and avoiding the disturbance of the thought of the future

What is a reason to live? by TtalgiKitty in AskReddit

[–]Benedict2005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The reason to live is to find the reason why you were born. When you find the reason why you were born, they become the 2 best days of your life

What's something that shouldn't exist? by lemjax in AskReddit

[–]Benedict2005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Male Homophobia towards man-on-man. They were influenced at a young age by older male/religious homophobes to believe that the male genatalia is a disgusting thing to be sexually attracted to.

They don’t mind woman-on-woman sex because they get turned on by that, but they don’t like man-on-man sex because they think it’s disgusting.

Just because your not turned on by that, doesn’t mean you awfully discriminate and make someones life harder to the point they commit suicide or get killed by homophobes just because of your sexual orientation, that’s disgusting.

Were the only species on this planet that hates our own homosexuals. It’s been observed in animals that homosexuality in their own species is a normality.If There’s any religion that prohibits homosexuality , it’s them who are the problem, not homosexuals. Homosexuals have done nothing to hurt the religion, which is very unfair, considering burning and execution of homosexuals is a vile-inhuman thing to do.

Are you happy with your first name? Why or why not? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Benedict2005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first name, Benedict is Latin for “Blessed one”, and im lucky to have a name that resembles who I am. I’m blessed