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so, you already have a “spot” but you are demanding other people’s?

And on an unrelated note you had to add that you are also bad at the game and can’t kill a boss?

What am I ‘demanding’

Be a little more clear, because now I am confused on what you’re speaking about.

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We could go on about any forms of “shaming” for the next few centuries, it’s doing nothing to solve the root cause, that western sales and business practices are very unhealthy and addictive for a LOT of people.

All that studies and most scientists with simple qualifications and with little world and common sense experience showcase, is that by grand standing and championing their educated beliefs and displaying their subjects that most people didn’t vote on or even get the chance to review is that they see themselves as the authority on good health and they have all the answers that are never to be questioned.

If scientists, Drs and studies are so good and so factual, they should be very keen to take the heat online, somewhere like youtube and explain themselves and geniunely help people by providing such evidence…no wait they don’t do that at all…

as everyone is OBVIOUSLY an ill educated fool that doesn’t have anywhere close to enough intelligence.

I cannot wait for a well respected and popular Dr/Scientist with enough spare time to make a video on why a Diablo Druid’s weight shouldn’t be shamed, I mean it would make instant traction.

So characters are “spots” reserved for certain people now?

Great, thank you for pointing out that this is politically motivated and not an artistic decision. :+1:

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That’s not homophobic , he’s taking about mental issue patients, no one is scared of the rainbow people frankly.

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IDK, you tell me! What is it you want?

Skinny druids? Calling people fat? A wife? Any female attention to begin with? A friend?

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That’s his psychology degree shining through here. :rofl:

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I want whatever someone else does?

I don’t care if it’s fat druid, Amsongold druid, whatever.

But, don’t pretend calling someone fat when they are is insulting?

Odd right, you put an opinion out that you thought was me and it wasn’t.

it is homophobic to undermine people based on their sexuality or gender identity. Implying trans people aren’t valid, that intersex people don’t exists, or that LGBT+ people are being overly dramatic, is homophobic.

Homophobic doesn’t mean you are scared or LGBT+ people; it means you feel threatened enough by their existence that you find the need to devalue them. People with healthy self-esteem don’t feel the need to put others down.

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you care enough to sprout nonsense for a few hours.

Oh stop it you! :stuck_out_tongue:

It’s almost like you’re reading from google word for word!

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Who implied trans people aren’t valid?

Now if you’re asking whether I think they’re not mentally ill, well I disgaree. Never will I say you are okay mentally if you think you’re the opposite sex.

And gender and sex are the same thing, which is why you base changing between one of them the same.

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Calling someone “fat” is an insult. Period.

How you say things can be insulting, even if true. How is this concept beyond you? You’re a smart guy, right?

Is that what you all say when you call someone incel?

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I’m too stupid to follow you on this one.

You guys are just power struggeling right now. Some of the comments are also starting to be defamatory.

I’m seriously asking you this: Why do you think you would be required to tell a person that? People are acutely aware of their figure and it’s more like an additional pressure you’d be putting on them. Which then leads to lower self esteem, and to more severe eating disorders, in many cases then hidden away from the world, which makes it worse.

Also, would you like others to constantly point out your weaknesses? I highly doubt that. You’d feel bad about it, judging from your willingness to fight, you’d react angrily, at least that’s what seems likely.

You say it’s not ok to “accept”, but self acceptance leads to improvement. Also you don’t know what sort of trauma someone has suffered. You find it easier to not deal with stuff and instead call it all BS. Fine, if that’s what you wanna do in your life, so be it. I think you can’t know what it is to walk in someone else’s shoes, though. There is a difference between talking openly to someone, talking about truths and being hurtful about it.

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Right you are. About the only time as well.

google copies us, or gives you relevant search results, how is that a problem?

Is that “your truth”?

Someone get this guy a slot on Opera.

You’re flailing the term “phobic” no one os petrified by freaks , people are just sick of their never ending demands and moaning copa-cola muh dude !