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I have a very powerful pronoun sense. That is, the feeling that somebody has pronouns in their bio on something like twitter. In some ways I'm glad for the trend because it has tested and sharpened my senses of pattern recognition.
When they make a joke or post an image it is the most apparent. The lines of thought that are so devoid of substance, so afraid of being hurt. There is a special kind of insulation that surrounds them.
You would also be surprised at the kind of people who are right on the cusp. They might not have pronouns now, but in a years time they may. You can sense the small glimmer of light out of them that is fading away.

It's almost like a cry for help. They are begging people to come and set them straight. They will talk about how they hate their life, constantly depressed, with nobody to depend on. But if somebody comes who does want to, they will lash out with all the force they can muster. Like a cat being bathed, or having its nails clipped.
All in all I hope people who are seeking that kind of suffering get what they are asking for.

@muderfudder That's why it's most evident with jokes. There is a certain air of wanting to have fun, but being afraid of having too much fun. So they back away from anything of real value and stay in a safe place that they know is okay. The real "echo chamber" is inside your own head.
None of the people like that scare me in the least. Of course they are capable of causing harm, but they will never truly leave those enclosures. It's like looking at a chained up animal.

@magus It's an aesthetic. You can tell if somebody has pronouns in bio, or is otherwise a leftist progressive based on the "clothes" that they wear and the art that they create.
It's a kind of in-group signaling, and your pattern recognition is able to key into it if you know where to look.

@fluffy @magus You try to create a feeling of approachability, a fairly open sexuality and care about expressing yourself in ways that feel good.
You are still degenerate (as I am too) but not enough to overshadow everything else about you.
I think you fundamentally still care about the truth, and especially the things that others tend to shy away from for one reason or another.

That's my attempt at mind reading from my interactions with you. I could be off, but that's the feeling I get anyways.

@magus @fluffy Natural order, biological reality, everything you cannot ignore but that will continue to exist regardless. No matter how far you try to run or hide from it, it will always be there.

@RMIV If you don't understand it's probably better that way, don't worry about it
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@magus @fluffy If you want me to admit that I am not perfect I can do that in spades. I can diminish myself and suffer all I want, and is that going to make you happier?
I would much rather try to uplift humanity. Things are not perfect now, but we can make them slightly better each day that passes, even if it is difficult.

Also the "Out of Africa" biological theory is not accurate, at least how it's presented.
Subsaharan Africans have an unknown admixture from some other human-like species that is not present in the other populations in Europe and Asia.

European peoples are primarily a mixture of bronze age steppe horsemen, anatolian farmers, and european hunter gatherers.

I understand this very well. I do not wish to "go back to the past" and purely emulate what has already happened, but to create a good future.

@magus @fluffy

I'll tell you a little story. I've grown up in a big city. I grew up as a "liberal" that is to say caring about things like free speech, equality, anti-censorship.
I've made friends with many people far more progressive than me. Including various trans people since 2013 or so.

At no point have I hated them for this inner conflict in their minds. I myself have had autogynophillic fetishes and very long hair throughout highschool. If I was born slightly later and wasn't so lucky I would end up with the same turmoil they have.

The solution to a person who wants to saw their own arm off is not to go along with it and validate them. They have a serious mental problem and that will not be solved with physical changes to their body.
This is why I also do not like tattoos, piercings, dyed hair, etc.

I genuinely want to help people. You may not believe me and I'm probably wasting my time, but I do not like to abandon people. Even if things seem pointless or hopeless, I want to help people.