There's a lot going on. There's a lot of people discussing stuff all the time. So gender stuff in general is, to me, just do what you wanna do. Just be who you wanna be. If you get later in life ... There's also people who de-transition. There's people who are like, "I feel like I'm this other gender." And go towards that for years. And then years down the line they're like, "I actually don't feel that way anymore, I'm going to go back to whoever I was before. Or move towards a different identity." That's stuffs cool. That's fine. That's not a problem. One thing about gender identity, I myself don't feel that way about it, I could never see myself de-transitioning. But there is zero shame to people who are like, "I'm not this way anymore, I'm this way now." Its cool. Do what you wanna do that's gonna make you feel better and feel like yourself in general. 'Cause this world's f*\cking hard enough already.Related: of those who picked Sanders in the primary voted for Clinton in the general calls into question just how pervasive that misogyny might be among Sanders’s backers. “companies began recruiting black Southerners to work the [northern] steel mills, railroads and factories.” The southern San Francisco Bay Area was urbanized to house microchip assembly line workers as the nascent Silicon Valley “exploded,” in the words of Richard Walker’s 2018 book,Pictures of a Gone City“across a well-established agrarian landscape.” This happens because people often read things that confirm their beliefs and what they want to believe. “People are biased,” Garrett says. “With social media, people won’t hesitate to accept a claim they already believe — they will be tempted to share based on the headline alone. You don’t need to read it to know that you want to believe it. But when we are faced with something that challenges our beliefs, we are much more skeptical. We become a much more critical thinker and we look at the source. We often don’t realize how quickly we accept the things we want to believe and think it’s quite reasonable to question things we disagree with.”Garrett recommends thinking critically abouteverything
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