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08-01-2009 #41Originally Posted by BellaBellucci
I hadn't initially noticed what Dupre wrote because I'm using a script that makes Dupre's posts disappear. Quite frankly, I think Dupre's avatar is repulsive, and about as obnoxious as Dupre's unhinged posts.
But it is quite funny that Dupre got indignant and accused me of "psuedo-intellectual horseshhit".
Intellectual? My post was a fucking reference to characters on South Park, a cartoon.
This thread is about someone accused of murder who has been called a crossdresser. So Dupre brings up pre-ops? Sorry, pre-op transsexuals are not crossdressers or shemales, nor are most pre-op transsexuals like the sad individual in KC.
Dupre erroneously wrote that I have "contempt for ALL pre-ops." I doubt Dupre is qualified to act as any sort of spokesperson for pre-op transsexuals.
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08-01-2009 #42Originally Posted by BellaBellucci
People have difficulties in dealing with death and atrocity so they constantly seek to pin blame or figure out how they could have stopped it. Seems likely Mischelle just decided to not take her meds, and freaked her gf and kids out enough so that they decided to leave. I don't really see how that is fair to use against anyone online.
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08-01-2009 #43
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just goes to show you passable doesnt = pretty
shes not pretty but her mug shot looks like a woman
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08-01-2009 #44Originally Posted by phobun
What makes you say she was a TV?
Honestly the crime makes more sense to me if she's trans & unable to coupe with her delayed transition. Like if she had suddenly "gone crazy" because she couldn't come to terms with the fact that she'll never be an early transitioner, never experience what would have happened in the first half of her life, and so forth.
It would be incorrect to suppose that mental illness excludes people from being TS, if anything there seems to be strong evidence of a link between being TS and suffering from other illnesses (various depression, bipolar, and anxiety disorders as examples).
And maybe its easier to withdraw from life
With all of its misery and wretched lies
If we're dead when tomorrow's gone
The Big Machine will just move on
Still we cling afraid we'll fall
Clinging like the memory which haunts us all
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08-01-2009 #45
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08-01-2009 #46Originally Posted by tsntx
And maybe its easier to withdraw from life
With all of its misery and wretched lies
If we're dead when tomorrow's gone
The Big Machine will just move on
Still we cling afraid we'll fall
Clinging like the memory which haunts us all
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08-01-2009 #47Originally Posted by tsmandy
It's not about placing blame; it's individual inward reflection on the way we treat people that can turn this tragedy into a lesson.
~BB~
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08-01-2009 #48Originally Posted by SarahG
Originally Posted by SarahG
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08-01-2009 #49Originally Posted by SarahG
I continue to use She because I have always referred to Mischelle by female pronouns.
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08-01-2009 #50
The whole situation is horrible and to be sure blurring or crossing gender lines can be a source of strain and strife, even in the best circumstances. For some, that stress can be to the breaking point. But for many others maybe Mischelle included, its not the transition that drives them crazy, but that the craziness drives them to transition. This tragedy was due to that kind of general dysfunction, not gender dysphoria. No one caused it, and no amount of care or concern or counseling any of us could offer could have cured it.
FK