Whats with those translated Japanese title names? **** , it is a good thing that final fantasy is not called: ¨A band of heroes fights evil all around the globe¨
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Dude put some ******* effort into it. I could pull a better argument for a class paper on the topic out my ass an hour before it's due, wipe my ass with it, hand it in, and still get a better grade than the **** you're pulling here.
Git Gud faggot.
People are born different and just want to live their lives as happily as they can; ignorant twats like you just spread misinformation and hate. Go read a peer reviewed journal on animal/human sex, gender, and coupling you uneducated mook.
Honestly, if we found some way to actually fix it, I'd agree with you. But as is, it's looking like there isn't one, so the next best bet is dealing with it since it really isn't hurting anybody.
There's 7 billion people in this world, having a few million or even 6.5 billion gays isn't going to stop our species from continuing.
Scientifically, your argument is invalid because our species will still be able to endure with a sginificantly high number of gays
Morally, your argument is invalid because you have no basis for it to be morally wrong to be gay unless you fall back on Christianity - homosexuality was accepted in the BCs and its accepted everywhere that the Judeo-Christian cannon is not the majority.
Now, being trans or furry should be and IS classified as a mental disorder.
Yes, and as a psychology student, having mental disorder does not necessarily mean a person is "sick" or "wrong"., as your statement and 99% of the internet implies.
It means it's a deviation from the norm, standard human brain. In the case of legitimate transgender, it means that person's brain is more closely related to those of the opposite biological sex.
In the case of furries, well, it seems you just want to give them a bad name and argue with "well I'm a medical student, so I'm right". Furries, even with their stigma, are at base no more or less deviant than any other kink on the planet,.
Regardless of symptom or treatment, ultimately it doesn't matter a single **** what your personal opinions, or mine, are. If you don't like it, don't look at it. None of us have the right to judge another human being for what they believe until that belief harms someone else.
I agree with most of what you're saying - and I see why you disagree with me, but that's most likely because you haven't had to deal with these patients when they are sick and insist they need dog food or they are on their period (even though the person still has their penis)
The issue arises in my profession where a male transgender patient will insist he is a female and be treated as one, but born gender and age are the first two questions we need to answer in order to make differential diagnoses and a working diagnosis.
In psychiatry we are taught that you may have true transgender people as you defined and then we may have people who act out or have underlying medical/behavrioal issues that present themselves as a person thinking they are transgender - e.g. we had a young man convinced he was a woman and after several long visits we discovered that he thought he was supposed to be a woman because his father raped him multiple times as a child.
As for being a furry - mean that in the sense of "I'm wolf-kin" or whatever they call that. As a psychology student you do talk about this, but in my world, people like that again have some deep rooted issue (depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, malingering) that make them think it's okay to eat plants or kill squirrels and dogs and then eat them raw.
These aren't opinions, these are things that we face in the medical community. You may think "oh the mind is great" but we have to deal with the fall out of that - Rabies, malnourishment, abuse, mental disorders and suicide.
Yes, they are opinions, if you don't differentiate between the standard cases and those you're trying to cite as "this is how these people act". I'm not saying there aren't outliers like you're talking about, but they're far from the norm. This is something you should know, being that it's "your profession".
12 of the last 15 of my patients that I have cared for have not been true transgendered......
Might be that only those broken individuals end up in the ED or perhaps its my area. It's actually hypothesized that a significant number (>20%) of such individuals are not truly transgender - hence the mental disorder title. People who are truly transgender know form a young age and it becomes apparent early on - THAT is not a mental disorder.
It's just a really complicated and touchy subject especially because people try to be too inclusive and put everyone under one umbrella when that's not how it is in real practice
Okay, I'll agree with part of what you said - but to lump the actual cases in with the ones like you described is harmful to those people that actually have the disorder as it is. It sounds like you get some very unstable people, in terms of having more than what we're discussing now.
That being said, the disorder is a disorder because it causes the brain to be abnormal. Note that, I believe I said it before, "abnormal" and "disorder" have terrible stigmas attached to them, but it doesn't mean that it's "bad" or "wrong" necessarily, only that it's a deviation from the norm. In a true transgender's case, it's classified as such because it is such. It doesn't make them "wrong", only different, in which case they should undergo whatever treatments they deem necessary to function to their fullest abilities.
True - the crux of the medical system here in the states is that there's no where to put "facts" like being transgender, gay, "fox-kin", fear of carrots etc (at least not in an accessible place where you can glance at the pt's chart and be like "Okay, that's a dude who is probably on estrogen pills" type thing. The closest thing we have is a diagnosis list - and you're right, there is a stigma attached to having a "diagnosis" even though it is the most helpful place for a physician.
Personally, I don't give a **** if you identify as boy/girl/fox or gay or lesbian. What I have noticed is that the majority of the true transgenders i've treated really understand why I need to know what their biological sex is and they are really cool about it - It's the other 80% of the "Transgender" who will scream at you denying they have a prostate or "real testes" (I was told I didn't know my anatomy and they were "ovaries on the outside")
Tough world to navigate because there is still a stigma in the US which I'm hoping will be gone by the time I am retiring as a physician, my peers and young attending doctors are much more relaxed when dealing with these people/issues than even the most open-minded 60 y/o doc
It's not the first time I've come across the people that will scream at you for such things - I tend to dismiss them as the fanatics as much as I do the third-wave feminists and "social justice warriors".
I don't mind saying I'm gay, but I obviously don't go throwing it around like it defines who or what I am. It's a part of me, as much as being straight, bi, another type of queer, or etc, is for someone else, but I also tend to be embarrassed by those that parade around naked screaming "accept me" or forcing details of one's sex life all over someone they don't know. My point in this is I assume it's the same for them (the transgenders that aren't screaming at you).
Even for me, who has more acceptance, it's still an upward battle for not having slurs, attacks, well essentially everything you see in the news hurled at me for just being who I am, so it's difficult for me to not defend the people with the actual disorder as I know, at the moment at least, they're worse off than I am and the people you mentioned are only making it worse for them.
Hey I have a question. my roommate just shat himself in his sleep, should i wake him up and let him know or just let it linger and avoid the awkward confrontation?
You didn't even try to make this bait. All you did was copy paste a bunch of cringe quotes into a paragraph, and put an irrelevant puffin walking picture next to it.
It's what anime has become. You know target demographics kicked gaming in the balls, because now every major game is aimed at 12-yearolds? Same **** happened to anime, except it's now aimed at depressed middle-aged men, who want to see softcore porn and pedophilia. Or lolis and fanservice, as the fans would rather call it, so the cops don't get as suspicious.
Except no, it's usually at least below 25% of a season that's blatant fanservice. Look at next season's chart for example, look how glorious it is, over half of the shows on it are going to be good. Although I do somewhat feel like I'm destroying my own argument against fanservice since Muv Luv is going to be one of the best shows next season
No, but anime isn't exempt from the rule of "sex sells"
studios are much more inclined to produce anime that has a high chance of selling blurays and merchandise
visually and mentally stunning works don't pay the bills like they used to
Studio Manglobe, which made well known series like Samurai Champloo and Ergo Proxy, recently went bankrupt for similar reasons
it's simple really, people know that FJ thinks with their dick. So it gets posted more than other anime related things. The other post who do not feature tits or ass or sexual jokes never get more than 200-300 thumbs.
No, but I understand why you would think that. As an anime fan, anime fans are degenerates.
Just remember that anime is a medium, not a genre, and there's typically something for everyone out there.
The level of mental retardation of the average internet dweller is amazing.
Comments like this invalidate any kind of criticism you could argue against anything.
I suggest you remove yourself from life, friend.