22 Replies to “I, Napoleon”

  1. In support of the transgendered Harvard has put out a new publication that explains ‘one’s gender can change day to day’. Seems like cutting off parts or mutilating other parts might not seem like a good idea since tomorrow you may feel different.

  2. *
    hey guys… just shut up, stand back… and let darwin get on
    with the inevitable and necessary job of thinning the herd.
    *

  3. Should not have “dropped an incredibly heavy concrete block on his legs.” Rather should have had someone drop it on his head.
    No sympathy here!

  4. I also heard that the pictures of those transgendered folks that go missing are only allowed on the half and half milk cartons. I think thats discrimination, yea. What an effed up world we are quickly devolving into.

  5. Just to be fair, in China, they’re “Wob” and “Irene” jokes. Have a lot of good friends in China.

  6. It is quite paradoxical that the more easy we all have it, the more mentally ill we become. The fact that virtually everything is given to us to sustain life … safe places to live, warmth in the winter, cooling in the summer, Food, phones, welfare payments, free healthcare … the more mentally unhinged we become.
    I have come to believe that it is better for man to “struggle” for his living … to have goals, and tasks, necessary for life itself. Otherwise, we just don’t know what to do with ourselves.

  7. “… I shut off the computer and go outside to chop wood.”
    My transabled neighbour wants to know if he can drop by when you do.

  8. “Clive Baldwin, a Canada Research Chair in Narrative Studies who teaches social work at St. Thomas University in Fredericton”
    Narrative Studies? There’s your problem.

  9. The first I heard the term “transabled” was from Kathy Shaidle. She was really on top of it.
    I think the most prevalent thing today is “transvictims.” So many people trying to put themselves up as victims, and no one has done them any harm whatsoever, they are just a product of their own incompetence or laziness.

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