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Cyptopir wrote:I feel it's appropriate to say now, as the Officer in charge of RMB moderation, I won't tolerate overstepping a person's boundaries, especially if they already told you they're uncomfortable and to stop. People do not need a reason to be uncomfortable.

It's not tolerated for the simple reason that it brings unnecessary conflict and is, y'know, harassment if you keep doing it after they tell you to stop.

DeLizzification II wrote:Since you don't want to shut up. yes, I am a male. but I identify as a female. happy? :/

so, you're not a male. welp, that about wraps that up! who wants cookies?

Mhaul wrote:Humans are "naturally" communal, which is the opposite of greed.

Humans are neither naturally communal nor naturally greedy, rather material conditions and societal structures/incentives shape whether humans are one or the other

Second Sina wrote:Why aren't you comfortable with questions

Are you not confident with your transgender status, bc if yes thats kinda transphobic

You do have a lot to learn about the trans experience, and I can say that it is pretty normal, especially during the early days, to feel super super awkward and I know such because that's what I'm going through at the moment, not helped by the fact that I am 18, still present as 100% male and haven't taken any steps for HRT yet. It is very much not transphobic to have such feelings in a way even remotely comparable to the average bigot... and well please just don't confront anyone about this sort of stuff because yes, it induces discomfort and the like.

tf did I just walk into

Umm

Syndicasia wrote:Humans are neither naturally communal nor naturally greedy, rather material conditions and societal structures/incentives shape whether humans are one or the other

precisely.

Syndicasia wrote:You do have a lot to learn about the trans experience, and I can say that it is pretty normal, especially during the early days, to feel super super awkward and I know such because that's what I'm going through at the moment, not helped by the fact that I am 18, still present as 100% male and haven't taken any steps for HRT yet. It is very much not transphobic to have such feelings in a way even remotely comparable to the average bigot... and well please just don't confront anyone about this sort of stuff because yes, it induces discomfort and the like.

Being uncomfortable with such personal questions is common for everyone, cis or trans. Cis people don't seem to understand the fact that these questions are so personal.

blame media.

Mhaul wrote:-kinda long- (nvm, the long message was Syndi's. woops.)

blame media... blame me-dia... blame me...
Blame Mhaul?!

Etrea wrote:blame media... blame me-dia... blame me...
Blame Mhaul?!

yeah blame me for people having boundaries ffs.

As long we can pin point someone to blame that's fine with me!

Mhaul wrote:Being uncomfortable with such personal questions is common for everyone, cis or trans. Cis people don't seem to understand the fact that these questions are so personal.

blame media.

If I was cis and asked questions about gender, I’d laugh it off like “lol wdym? I’m just your average bro!” and maybe be annoyed… but when trans, it’s more of a feeling of hurt and dysphoria and self-doubt

It's a cold, damp Tuesday morning. Perhaps this is pathetic fallacy because I have an English assessment today.

Land of bird wrote:It's a cold, damp Tuesday morning. Perhaps this is pathetic fallacy because I have an English assessment today.

It's a cold, rainy Tuesday afternoon. Perhaps this is pathetic fallacy because I have a Geography assignment due tomorrow.

Terra Magnifica Gloria wrote:It's a cold, rainy Tuesday afternoon. Perhaps this is pathetic fallacy because I have a Geography assignment due tomorrow.

I had The Evils of Chemistry assessment yesterday. And Geography assessment.
Oh I also have an R.E. assessment today yay.

Zta grawk

Wow I didn’t get banned

Land of bird wrote:I had The Evils of Chemistry assessment yesterday. And Geography assessment.
Oh I also have an R.E. assessment today yay.

There's no course more important than RE, the art of flipping Real Estate!

Arctic Lands wrote:We kinda have an RP already. Fish Republic should have a map somewhere.

About that....

The map is gone.

Zta grawk

Hi

Zta grawk

Still not banned after multiple weeks:)

Warzone Codger wrote:There's no course more important than RE, the art of flipping Real Estate!

Churches are Real Estate.

Cyptopir wrote:I feel it's appropriate to say now, as the Officer in charge of RMB moderation, I won't tolerate overstepping a person's boundaries, especially if they already told you they're uncomfortable and to stop. People do not need a reason to be uncomfortable.

Oh, what a great day!

*randomly*

I'm uncomfortable now!

Is this your idea of how our world works?

Mhaul wrote:precisely.Being uncomfortable with such personal questions is common for everyone, cis or trans. Cis people don't seem to understand the fact that these questions are so personal.

blame media.

*personal*

Is that the bloody reason?

Syndicasia wrote:If I was cis and asked questions about gender, I’d laugh it off like “lol wdym? I’m just your average bro!” and maybe be annoyed… but when trans, it’s more of a feeling of hurt and dysphoria and self-doubt

Why?

Second Sina wrote:Oh, what a great day!

*randomly*

I'm uncomfortable now!

Is this your idea of how our world works?

Our officers determine how the world works.

Warzone Codger wrote:Our officers determine how the world works.

Next time just tell me directly.

Quickly tell me what other unspoken bs rules there are in here so I can take a note.

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