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"discovered upon his death that he was assigned female at birth" that doesn't even make sense, they discovered a corpse, not a birth certificate. just say he was female smh
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@icedquinn gonna start a group, based trannies against social engineering
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@a7 @icedquinn yeah that part was a huge oof
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@a_breakin_glass "born female" would be fine.
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@a7 @icedquinn all the crossdressing lesbians get posthumously transed, i think it's fine if you don't insert anachronisms like "identified as a man" and just say "born a woman but lived as a man".
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@a_breakin_glass see that's just so verbose. morphologically female is better. to me born female and assigned female at birth mean exactly the same thing for non-intersex people and he wasn't intersex.
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@net i get why they did it, i just think it was worded very awkwardly
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@icedquinn @a7 most of the women who want more butch representation aren't butch lol.
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@icedquinn @a7 it's an "i like femininity but not on me" thing
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@weiterhaktaket "vaginate or peniferous" never heard the latter term lol, funny neologism
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@weiterhaktaket yes you conjugated it properly, but the word penis has been divorced from its root language to the extent that "penii" as a plural is never seen, and peniferous is unheard of. it is a perfectly valid word, but still a new one, albeit derivative. there's nothing wrong with that, i "coin" words with existing suffixes not infrequently.
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