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Yeah, that's right. @cerealboi hurt my feelings.
If Caitlyn Jender has taught us anything, it's that you're not allowed to make fun of anyone ever again.
What a time to be alive. 40 years ago, a man was considered a hero if he ran into a burning building to save a family, or if he arrested a dangerous criminal, or won the superbowl-- or an olympic decathlon. Today, a man is considered a hero when he undergoes a gender transformation, because he's actually always been a woman.
Surely Jender's story will encourage numerous others to follow suit: Thom Brady, Derek Jeter, the 2012 San Francisco Giants...the list could go on and on.
One thing is certain: this is not the daily thread.
If Caitlyn Jender has taught us anything, it's that you're not allowed to make fun of anyone ever again.
What a time to be alive. 40 years ago, a man was considered a hero if he ran into a burning building to save a family, or if he arrested a dangerous criminal, or won the superbowl-- or an olympic decathlon. Today, a man is considered a hero when he undergoes a gender transformation, because he's actually always been a woman.
Surely Jender's story will encourage numerous others to follow suit: Thom Brady, Derek Jeter, the 2012 San Francisco Giants...the list could go on and on.
One thing is certain: this is not the daily thread.