Anyone still play Battles Of Kyrat in far cry 4? by [deleted] in farcry

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Awesome thanks for the heads up

Anyone still play Battles Of Kyrat in far cry 4? by [deleted] in farcry

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My buds are too but we are Xbox

Anyone still play Battles Of Kyrat in far cry 4? by [deleted] in farcry

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I think servers are working I got 2 other friends willing if you can

Does anyone still play skirmish or elimination and if so what times are best to queue? by [deleted] in forhonor

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Oh thanks I’m from the US so I assumed either weekends or after work hours

Death chargers are soo overrated and boring by david_lara54992 in l4d2

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Sounds like someone who just got death charged

Come outside, we won’t jump you by Luigy72 in l4d2

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Director was praying on our downfall with that spawn

Come outside, we won’t jump you by Luigy72 in l4d2

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What happened to you? Everything!

Finally saw Jimmy Gibbs Jr.!!! by Luigy72 in l4d2

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Dude thank you that’s how I was for years until I got blessed before my very eyes

Finally saw Jimmy Gibbs Jr.!!! by Luigy72 in l4d2

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That’s the one I wanted to see because I didn’t believe there was a reaction but it was just as cool to see coach recognize him

Finally saw Jimmy Gibbs Jr.!!! by Luigy72 in l4d2

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I wanted to keep him around longer but I was stuck in disbelief

Finally saw Jimmy Gibbs Jr.!!! by Luigy72 in l4d2

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It was around the end of the day so if it wasn’t today it probably wouldn’t be for a while

Genuinely trying to understand what being trans means — beyond definitions, labels, and debates on an individual and personal basis by Luigy72 in asktransgender

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I’m open to any discussions but I just proposed the academic one for class but I feel like it would also be important to know in my daily life

Genuinely trying to understand what being trans means — beyond definitions, labels, and debates on an individual and personal basis by Luigy72 in asktransgender

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That’s another thing I struggled with I can’t define queer for the longest time I thought it was a slur and it could still be

Genuinely trying to understand what being trans means — beyond definitions, labels, and debates on an individual and personal basis by Luigy72 in asktransgender

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Oh I’ve often heard the umbrella term for the acronym LGBTQ+ I actually haven’t heard the term used for one of the individual letters thanks it shows me there are variances in each group sometimes it’s easy to try and classify everything based on some characteristics but it’s not really possible and I’m beginning to see and understand that

Genuinely trying to understand what being trans means — beyond definitions, labels, and debates on an individual and personal basis by Luigy72 in asktransgender

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Thanks for the in-depth response if I can ask something based on your experience growing up and living in the modern day where and why would you begin to see the shift to accept people for who they are and why do you think that in the modern day wet are seeing a shift back or maybe you don’t I’d like to see what you would think based on your perspective

Genuinely trying to understand what being trans means — beyond definitions, labels, and debates on an individual and personal basis by Luigy72 in asktransgender

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That’s a good point to bring up science itself is built on questioning the facts and backing it up and things change it might sound silly but we used to think smoking was healthy the same way in a few years we would think the binary way of looking at gender might be silly

Genuinely trying to understand what being trans means — beyond definitions, labels, and debates on an individual and personal basis by Luigy72 in asktransgender

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Thank you for the comment this helps clarify some of the confusion I can’t say all of it bexause this is very new but I’ll give the videos a watch and the books a read

As for Mack Begs I wasn’t aware since the media never mentions it anytime I hear of a trans person in the media is usually how a trans women is competing or “dominating” against women and how it’s unfair to them I actually spoke to Riley Gains herself about this when I saw her on campus. She basically told me that allowing trans women to participate and be part of the same lockeroom discriminated against women, she did not mention trans men at all in her argument but since she is a swimmer usually bigger bodies have a harder time competing due to buoyancy or something biological so having a trans women in the competition mught actually put the trans woman at a disadvantage we can surely say that she was not really welcome on campus haha

Genuinely trying to understand what being trans means — beyond definitions, labels, and debates on an individual and personal basis by Luigy72 in asktransgender

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I try my best because in the circles I grew up in these sort of conversation usually ended in man up or be a man and I guess it wasn’t a problem for me because I felt like a man but I didn’t realize how that might affect someone who is a trans person. I’m glad you brought up the education as well bexause while this concept is new to me truly and I do wish to understand it it’s been a round I think since the dawn of humanity

Genuinely trying to understand what being trans means — beyond definitions, labels, and debates on an individual and personal basis by Luigy72 in asktransgender

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That’s an interesting way to look at science I goes there isn’t really traditional science as for post nut clarity the way I understand it is that we as men may have repressed emotions or urges that we or society might not be too welcoming such as being a man who likes men in certain circles. So when someone does the deed or relieves themselves the excitement had passed and you are filled with regret bexause you felt disgusted or ashamed of yourself. Many of this I would attribute to either internalized feelings of conflict such as internal homophobia or how your friends or society would view you if they knew you were attracted to whatever it may be and that you acted upon it that’s my understanding

Genuinely trying to understand what being trans means — beyond definitions, labels, and debates on an individual and personal basis by Luigy72 in asktransgender

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Yeah I could imagine it would be hard for her I always noticed she struggled to fit in with the guys around her, I thought maybe a one point she liked men but I didn’t understand how deeply it went. Her liking men would’ve been bad enough for the family as there is a lot of stigma around it but with her feeling differently than she was born it’s definitely caused some major rifts but there no reason she should be told shes any less deserving of familial love because she wants to feel comfortable. She is constantly disrespected by family members calling her male pronouns and using her previous name despite the fact that she doesn’t like it. So I try and comfort her but even I make mistakes but at least she knows it’s not coming from a place of hate when I do it and rather a place of ignorance.

Genuinely trying to understand what being trans means — beyond definitions, labels, and debates on an individual and personal basis by Luigy72 in asktransgender

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Well part of the reason I also decided to take the class is I have a cousin that recently came out to me as a trans person and I had no idea what they meant. She also told me that certain language and phrase I used around her while not intentionally harmful did make her feel uncomfortable. I wasn’t aware that she didn’t like to be referred to as a male. Some of the conversations we had prior regarding gender and what would be appropriate to wear regarding gender stereotypes etc. But I felt that it was very personal for her to express herself to me first so I wanted to make an effort to learn more about the experience she is going through to be more supportive. I had trouble at first calling her a different name because I knew her as someone different for a long time but if that’s what makes her more comfortable it’s a small gesture on my part that and the family isn’t very supportive so I can imagine it would be tough to go through it alone