@hippyjoe1955 i've never driven sweetie, so why would i care about automechanics? So i ain't well-versed (or going to be) in the world of cars, motorcycles, trucks, buses, trains, trans and the like
@Dogemilataka You used a word TRANNY that auto enthusiasts have been using for decades to describe the mechanism that TRANSMITS the power of engine to the wheels on the ground. Silly you and your fetish.
@MarineBob i never liked caitlyn jenner, comes out as a woman, after killing a biological female, propped-up by both public and private mainstream mass media as our icons/idols, then had had kids as a guy, earned MULTI-millions as a guy, having lived mostly publicly and/or professionally as a biological male (which i too STILL would be, even after i transition)
You can't work (as if professional sports, like acting, music, art, comedy IS real work anyway, performing entertainers) and breed (with a biological female, being the dominant partner) for DECADES, then come out and placed on a pedestal by the public and private mainstream mass media, after killing a biological female
@Callmewhatyouwill i've been called a "tranny" offline, after having used it in some of my prior posts online and honestly, i don't want to be seen and heard as a "tranny" later after i go postop, it WOULD be offensive
@BlueMetalChick well, you don't keep an ear open for these points of social controversy and contention, WHICH IS GOOD, cause ignorance is (SOMETIMES, USUALLY NOT THOUGH) bliss and allows connection, communication (or conversation) to proceed unabated
The word itself doesn't hold the discrimination or bigotry. Only the person who uses it, and how they use it determines that. "My tranny's slipping" means two different things. To a mechanic, they see dollar signs. A bigot sees a way to hurt someone. With that said I don't use the term and prefer other didn't use it either.
@Dogemilataka depends on what I thought of you. If I have a bad feeling I will not bother at all. But if I thought you were ok and genuine I wouldn’t care how you looked , dressed etc. I learned years ago to not judge people.