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  1. Since you asked, I prefer to be called they’re not you’re. But keep marginalizing me and thinking I fit into the 99.9% of the population that accepts you’re as an ok pronoun.
  2. Ok, genius. If it’s not on your signature block then where do you find out what to call someone? By just looking at them? Come on, don’t be a disrespectful rube.
  3. 100% agree. It’s shameful that people just guess at your pronouns based on what they observe. Disgusting. If you can’t find someone’s pronouns in their email signature blocks like normal human beings, then simply ask them what they like to be called. But don’t guess.
  4. $99 for general admission.
  5. I dont think he actually wrote those texts. The FBI had his phone for 4-5 days and most likely didn’t like the narrative that they were finding on there. I’m guessing they wrote those texts to the roommate to get the Trump narrative back on track.
  6. I’m being serious. He has absolutely no idea what they like to be called.
  7. How do you have any idea of their pronouns? Do you have their email signature blocks or are you simply guessing? Don’t be so stereotypical and insensitive.
  8. Oh, it’s not a joke. I’m sick of people saying poking fun at these lifestyles. Someone earlier said “I’m just a normie from Amarillo”. Someone else called them “nut bars”. As if being transgender, furry, tansmaxx, a gopher, etc…. is somehow not normal! There is nothing abnormal about purring amongst your best friends, drinking beers from a dog bowl, and wearing cat ears! If people are writing: kids spend their time in a reality I wasn't even aware existed, then we need to make this more mainstream. Children’s books are a good start. So no, it wasn't a joke.
  9. You don’t read enough children’s literature. All of this stuff is explained in those books.
  10. I’m not convinced Robinson actually wrote those texts. The fBI had his phone for 4-5 days and certainly had a chance to make some of that stuff up. Especially if they didn’t like the narrative that they found in the phone originally.
  11. No worries. These will all be explained in children’s books in the next few years.
  12. From the above text thread it looks like he and Roomate where writing messages in the bullets together.
  13. I’m sure he has a phone. I’ve read a few places that Robinson is not cooperating. I think it’s fairly difficult to for authorities to access an iPhone without passcode, etc…..
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