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7/25/2025, 2:15:20 PM
7/23/2025, 3:52:57 AM
>>716188582
>Latching onto those flaws to stomp your feet and shit up a thread for an hour makes me think that the game was just too hard for you and it's sour grapes.
My favorite is X6 due being harder but unlike you I'm not retarded to the point to be beligerant trying to pass a flawed game as good or "different" just because I liked it.
>Latching onto those flaws to stomp your feet and shit up a thread for an hour makes me think that the game was just too hard for you and it's sour grapes.
My favorite is X6 due being harder but unlike you I'm not retarded to the point to be beligerant trying to pass a flawed game as good or "different" just because I liked it.
7/21/2025, 7:50:12 PM
7/11/2025, 9:50:50 PM
>>22926178
>using ranch
Blue cheese dressing or no dipping sauce at all. Ranch is for homosexuals who's taste buds are dead from monkey pox.
>using ranch
Blue cheese dressing or no dipping sauce at all. Ranch is for homosexuals who's taste buds are dead from monkey pox.
7/7/2025, 3:22:30 AM
6/30/2025, 4:16:34 AM
>>936439524
>So they weren't fully-functional and just had genetic disorders.
>And either way, it still doesn't make you a woman.
https://www.fertstert.org/action/showPdf?pii=S0015-0282%2808%2900233-1
Define "fully functional"
>inb4:the ability to reproduce
Some individuals (male AND female) have fertility issues preventing reproduction (or making reproduction very difficult/unlikely). What are they considered then?
Some hermaphrodites possess enough tissue of one sex (or the other) to be able to reproduce.
It is a "spectrum".
This is not even considering secondary environmental factors which can play a role in fetal development.
If a developing fetal brain is awash in chemical signals that promote female development, guess what bucko, that baby is likely going to develop some feminine traits.
https://www.nature.com/articles/nn0604-563
What is your education and genetics background (knowledge) anon?
>So they weren't fully-functional and just had genetic disorders.
>And either way, it still doesn't make you a woman.
https://www.fertstert.org/action/showPdf?pii=S0015-0282%2808%2900233-1
Define "fully functional"
>inb4:the ability to reproduce
Some individuals (male AND female) have fertility issues preventing reproduction (or making reproduction very difficult/unlikely). What are they considered then?
Some hermaphrodites possess enough tissue of one sex (or the other) to be able to reproduce.
It is a "spectrum".
This is not even considering secondary environmental factors which can play a role in fetal development.
If a developing fetal brain is awash in chemical signals that promote female development, guess what bucko, that baby is likely going to develop some feminine traits.
https://www.nature.com/articles/nn0604-563
What is your education and genetics background (knowledge) anon?
6/24/2025, 3:48:28 AM
>>508530840
>Now isn't it so much easier to engage other in discussion?
>Look guys, I've built my safety bubble
>I've got my echo chamber
>I've got my big boy pants on and I'm ready to discuss things
You guys are a hoot.
>Now isn't it so much easier to engage other in discussion?
>Look guys, I've built my safety bubble
>I've got my echo chamber
>I've got my big boy pants on and I'm ready to discuss things
You guys are a hoot.
6/21/2025, 4:23:46 PM
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