Transgender brains shown to have structural differences

I've suspected this for a long time. When I was in highschool, it became the popular craze to wallow in an eternal black void of emotional devastation and wax poetic about the meaninglessness of life and the inevitability of one's own suicide. The Linkin Park types. And even in that situation, in the heyday of "u BROKE my life; sorry, call police to [address]", actual suicide rates barely even jiggled. The massive preponderance of trans actually killing themselves over whatever they have going on has always said to me that something is seriously fucking wrong. Like poisoned-in-the-womb wrong. I think the birth control pill is having a catastrophic effect we don't understand yet.

Pretty sure we knew this already, broken head faggots have broken heads.

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Affecting depression to appear smart has been a thing since The Anatomy of Melancholy.

I wonder if that's evolutionarily developed as a strategy. People who are actually smart are way more prone to depression. Maybe it's a way to try and make the river flow uphill, so to speak. You're dark, which means you're deep, which means you're smart, which means you're attractive.

This study confirms that trannies are in fact mentally ill, it's a brain issue not a body issue.

The brain is part of the body.

I think intelligent people being dissatisfied with life is an evolutionary trait but has more to do with the fact that there are no happy innovators.
No one is going to bother trying to improve something if they are happy with the way things are.

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Can you try not being a pedantic jackass? You know exactly what I meant.

I agree. I was trying to come at it from the pretenders' perspective, though.


I rewrote that post like 4 times trying to make my point without coming off as a dick. I just dropped the core idea in the end, sorry. My point is, if you ever plan on actually engaging someone in an argument about this kind of thing, you have to be excrutiatingly precise in your terms because the slightest ambiguity can change the meaning and being less than exact can lose you the listener's ear because they'll assume you don't know what you're talking about the first time they hear ambiguity.

Come to think of it, I think I'm making a case for you to be more pedantic about it.