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One of my favorite pro gamer moves is to drop a retard every now and again. Well.. not actually drop a retard but, you know what I mean.
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YuurinBee 3 weeks ago
retardmaxxing. Now for the great debate. Are the people using the word retard actually more intellectually superior or are they also in fact... retarded?
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YuurinBee 3 weeks ago
image Lmao I didn't sign up for this level of retardmaxxing. Everything was normal and healthy into this conversation until that person showed up.
I have absolutely no problem with "guys dressed as girls." You, on the other hand, seem a little bothered... They're normal people, not "mentally ill." I think you need to see a psychologist...
this is the only attack method that the left has and hasn't worked since 2016
Personally, I don't care how people dress. Whether it's women dressed as guys or guys dressed as women. I'm not interested. However, transphobic people tend to get irritated and see them as "poison"...
Personally, I don't care how people dress. Whether it's women dressed as guys or guys dressed as women. I'm not interested. However, transphobic people tend to get irritated and see them as "poison"...
Fine, I’ll bite, just in case you’re on the spectrum and didn’t notice the actual point @jb55 was making: it was not an attack on trans people or whatever, it just shows that platforms always end up getting labeled after some vocal communities and how dumb it is to dismiss a whole protocol just because of “but people say this is a place for X”. You clearly looked past the bitcoin bro stereotype nostr has and joined a protocol that is more decentralized than the fediverse and I salute you for that but be careful not to pick fights with windmills and invisible enemies.
If you're illiterate and a suck-up to mediocre developers, I'll send you the screenshot again, where he calls trans people "poison." And Nostr isn't decentralized enough; it relies on third-party relays for 99% of its users. Don't take life so seriously, n00b 🖖 image . image
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