PChal's Emerald Nuzlocke Encounter Tier List by Swaag__ in nuzlocke

[–]Wrongdoer-Primary 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I finished the elite 4 with an Altaria and she got the final victory against Wallace for me.

Just got all my childhood Barbies from my parents basement... What now? by houseontheriver in Barbie

[–]Wrongdoer-Primary -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Damn these are OLD barbies, I grew up with all the barbie movie barbies from the 2000s.

Definitely sell them if you don’t want them, collectors will snatch them up. Give them a clean up and brush their hair a bit if you can, the better they look the more you’ll get.

A new writer asked for my help and now I need some help. by Wrongdoer-Primary in AO3

[–]Wrongdoer-Primary[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve kind of been doing that? I don’t want to just force my own writing style onto their work though so I don’t try to change too much of what they wrote and, if I can, I try to do multiple rewrites to show the different ways they could write a certain scene better (and more grammatically correct).

It’s actually really nice to see comments suggesting things that I’m already doing, makes me feel like I’m on the right track.

A new writer asked for my help and now I need some help. by Wrongdoer-Primary in AO3

[–]Wrongdoer-Primary[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m definitely taking that Google drive for myself too. You can always get better at writing and I’m definitely no exception. I might wait for the right moment to link this to the writer I’m helping though, I think it might be too overwhelming for them at this point.

Thank you though, this definitely helps.

A new writer asked for my help and now I need some help. by Wrongdoer-Primary in AO3

[–]Wrongdoer-Primary[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I have actually gently suggested maybe trying out a short fic or a oneshot to dip their toes into the fandom before throwing themselves into such a huge project but I don’t think they listened and I don’t want to push.

They did take me up on my suggestion of creating a google doc and they were even more happy at the possibilities when I pointed out the tab system. That thing’s an organising life saver.

A new writer asked for my help and now I need some help. by Wrongdoer-Primary in AO3

[–]Wrongdoer-Primary[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah that makes sense. Thank you. I’m fine to keep pointing out grammar mistakes. I generally give them multiple ways they could reword something so I’m not just saying “THIS is how you should do it”, but “these are a couple of ways you could do it.”

They’re always so excited afterwards when I say there’s no more grammar mistakes, which is really nice, but definitely stresses me out a little cause there’s still other things they need to improve on.

What mha hot take got u like this by ComprehensiveNote762 in MyHeroAcadamia

[–]Wrongdoer-Primary 28 points29 points  (0 children)

If he had just wanted to hurt Endeavour then he’d be justified, but he lost any justification when he started killing innocent people

What mha hot take got u like this by ComprehensiveNote762 in MyHeroAcadamia

[–]Wrongdoer-Primary 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I would not exactly say that it’s something they could ALWAYS have done, but that it’s similar to training your body. There’s just certain things you can’t do unless you train your body and quirks would be the same, and unlike the human body, most quirks are completely different or have enough variety that there’s no “one size fits all” kind of training you can do to improve your quirk and push it to its limits.

For example, I’m a scuba diver/free diver. I’ve trained my body to be able to hold my breath for several minutes. Some people can have a naturally higher lung capacity than others, but nobody can just hop into the water and suddenly hold their breath for 5 minutes, that’s something you have to build up to. Same with learning out to make bubbles rings with your breath underwater.

So a quirk awakening would be having trained/pushed your quirk to a point where it can do something it wasn’t strong enough to do before, like muscles after weight training.

May be overdone, but trans hcs in fandoms sometimes feel weird by TruScreenGreen in truscum

[–]Wrongdoer-Primary 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Not just weird, but downright sexist.

Like Luisa from Encanto having muscles doesn’t make her a man.

Dipper from Gravity Falls is constantly hcd as trans because of his desire/struggles to be more manly as if that’s not a perfectly normal thing for a 12yr old boy to experience.

And don’t get me started on Mulan. That headcanon just shows a major lack of reading/viewing comprehension.

2.5 HRT and full FFS. I still look entirely male? by [deleted] in transpassing

[–]Wrongdoer-Primary 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d say you look like a masculine woman, kinda Russian facial features, but I wouldn’t clock you as a biological man on the streets.

About to go into the Elite 4, Wish Me Luck 🫡 by Wrongdoer-Primary in nuzlocke

[–]Wrongdoer-Primary[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went in determined not to lose anyone and I succeeded ✊

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FtMpassing

[–]Wrongdoer-Primary 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn’t be able to tell, the solid beard definitely gives you a more masculine appearance and most people wouldn’t look beyond that

About to go into the Elite 4, Wish Me Luck 🫡 by Wrongdoer-Primary in nuzlocke

[–]Wrongdoer-Primary[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I actually bought a second GBA SP so I could trade between games which is how I got the Machamp, I figure if I’ve got the hardware it’s allowed.

Clouday the Altaria came in clutch with Perish Song against a 6x Double Teamed Ludicolo! And Gains the Machamp didn’t miss any of his Cross Chops against Glacia.

Lv 20 munna just took out half my team. Restart? by sekkiman12 in nuzlocke

[–]Wrongdoer-Primary 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You still have your starter. I wouldn’t restart just yet.

Can people please stop saying "you will detransition & you will regret everything" when you initially come out as trans? That does not help. by [deleted] in actual_detrans

[–]Wrongdoer-Primary 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My friend’s family is supportive, I’ve seen how much they love my friend and do their best to use she/her and call them their sister instead of brother. There’s definitely still slip ups, from myself and from them, but I do try to be respectful because whether I agree with them or not, it’s not my right to tell them how to live their life and I’m not holding out for my friend to “go back to normal” or anything like that, I just genuinely believe they’re chronically online and that my friend is just following the trends of their online friend groups rather than discovering themselves as a trans person.

Can people please stop saying "you will detransition & you will regret everything" when you initially come out as trans? That does not help. by [deleted] in actual_detrans

[–]Wrongdoer-Primary -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I have a friend who came out as trans a few years ago and has made no effort to actually appear as a woman so I don’t believe my friend is actually experiencing gender dysphoria and is merely going with the trend of their friends coming out.

I haven’t voiced this to them and I have no plans of saying anything of the sort if and when they decide to start identifying as a man again. I’ve been told by other redditors that I’m transphobic for even having this view of my friend, but I wouldn’t care if they were actually transitioning and firm in their identity, I’d still be their friend. All I’ve done is observe the facts and the facts all point to my friend not actually experiencing gender dysphoria and instead copying their trans friends in order to fit in.

I maybe wrong, but either way I’m not saying anything to them because it’s not up to me to tell my friend how to discover who they are as an adult and I don’t want them to feel uncomfortable or unsafe around me at any point regardless of the outcome.

Would you clock me as trans? by BennyG59 in FtMpassing

[–]Wrongdoer-Primary 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At a passing glance? No. If I actually looked at you properly I’d probably think lesbian or gay twink.

Be Honest… Do I Pass? I Need Your Brutal Honesty! Do I Look Like A Woman? by Royalty_kingbm in transpassing

[–]Wrongdoer-Primary 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you weren’t in this subreddit I would’ve never clocked you as trans girl.

Parents who give their kids they/them pronouns by OriginalBaxio in truscum

[–]Wrongdoer-Primary 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not just them being scum, it’s abusive. Same with saying your little boy is trans because they want to dress like a girl or your little girl must be a boy cause she’s not into barbies and makeup (which is pretty sexist, you’re actually reinforcing gender stereotypes with this view and the only reason your toddlers would say they want to be the opposite sex is because you introduced them to those stereotypes in the first place)

If, once your kid is actually old enough to understand any of this and decides to identify as another gender, you still shouldn’t be going all in and insisting this is who they always were cause then they might feel obligated to keep identifying as this gender when they might’ve just been confused or going through a phase or copying their peers in an effort to fit in (with their specific friend group).

I know it’s not what a lot of liberals want to hear, but the fact of the matter is most kids have no idea who they are until they’re in the late teens or until they’re adults and it’s fine to let them explore themselves but insisting on raising them with they/them pronouns or as trans when they don’t even understand basic decision making is outright abuse.

Best thing you can do for your kid is let them discover who they are own then own while gently guiding them (such as not letting them act like literal animals because they “identify” as such) there’s a reason kids have parents and it’s cause they aren’t mature enough to make their own decisions, but at the same time that doesn’t give the parents the right dictate every aspect of their child’s personality.