Everyday Feminism - aka Everyday Autism

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It's one thing if you're talking about say, arachnophobia (it's not a big deal to avoid movies about spiders or whatever), but getting freaked out and having a panic attack over a Disney movie is an entirely different ball game.
At some point, all this shit boils down to natural selection in action. If you can't see a Disney movie without breaking down, we probably don't need you to have great-great-grandkids.
 
Sad to say, it's much less easier for people like this to remove themselves from the gene pool these days.
They're pretty much unfuckable, which takes them out of the gene pool right there. I mean, have you seen these people? And even if they aren't obese and/or bog-ugly, their personalities are shit, and they're so easily offended--what straight dude with a functioning dick would tolerate them long enough to fuck them?

And they're all so fucking fragile, and so intolerant of life outside the hugbox, you know they aren't working at any job that pays well or offers good enough benefits to make using a sperm bank a viable option. So how are they supposed to breed, and thus pass on their defects of both genetics and personality to a new generation? They aren't, and thus they won't.
 
Add "Triggered by Disney" author Sam Dylan Finch to the obsessively-Googles-her-own-name crowd. She discovered this thread and has been triggered!!! again!!! that people on the internet dare be amused by something she released for public consumption. :mad:

https://twitter.com/samdylanfinch/status/908465211547336705 (https://tweetsave.com/samdylanfinch/status/908465211547336705)

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And P.S. to Sam - "You suck" is a v homophobic and hurtful thing to say. If anyone needs me I'll be self-caring by marathoning "Steven Universe" for the rest of the day. (:_(
 
Add "Triggered by Disney" author Sam Dylan Finch to the obsessively-Googles-her-own-name crowd. She discovered this thread and has been triggered!!! again!!! that people on the internet dare be amused by something she released for public consumption. :mad:

https://twitter.com/samdylanfinch/status/908465211547336705 (https://tweetsave.com/samdylanfinch/status/908465211547336705)

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And P.S. to Sam - "You suck" is a v homophobic and hurtful thing to say. If anyone needs me I'll be self-caring by marathoning "Steven Universe" for the rest of the day. (:_(

Thread when?
 
Add "Triggered by Disney" author Sam Dylan Finch to the obsessively-Googles-her-own-name crowd. She discovered this thread and has been triggered!!! again!!! that people on the internet dare be amused by something she released for public consumption. :mad:

https://twitter.com/samdylanfinch/status/908465211547336705 (https://tweetsave.com/samdylanfinch/status/908465211547336705)

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And P.S. to Sam - "You suck" is a v homophobic and hurtful thing to say. If anyone needs me I'll be self-caring by marathoning "Steven Universe" for the rest of the day. (:_(

Are we sure this isn't a tranny?
 
Add "Triggered by Disney" author Sam Dylan Finch to the obsessively-Googles-her-own-name crowd. She discovered this thread and has been triggered!!! again!!! that people on the internet dare be amused by something she released for public consumption. :mad:

https://twitter.com/samdylanfinch/status/908465211547336705 (https://tweetsave.com/samdylanfinch/status/908465211547336705)

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And P.S. to Sam - "You suck" is a v homophobic and hurtful thing to say. If anyone needs me I'll be self-caring by marathoning "Steven Universe" for the rest of the day. (:_(

So, you’re not weak, just put upon for a reason that totally isn’t your fault.

You portray a victim mentality because doing so gives you a sense of moral superiority. You want reassurance, praise, confirmation that you are special, and for others to do what you want them to do with an admission of guilt and a groveling apology on top. You play the victim card to gain fuel from sympathy and compassion, absolution from responsibility and as leverage to control other people. And when that doesn't work, you throw a Twitter tantrum.

You do all these things because you expect the world to cater to your demands, and you get butthurt when it doesn’t. So tell us again how you’re not weak.
 
Add "Triggered by Disney" author Sam Dylan Finch to the obsessively-Googles-her-own-name crowd. She discovered this thread and has been triggered!!! again!!! that people on the internet dare be amused by something she released for public consumption. :mad:

https://twitter.com/samdylanfinch/status/908465211547336705 (https://tweetsave.com/samdylanfinch/status/908465211547336705)

And P.S. to Sam - "You suck" is a v homophobic and hurtful thing to say. If anyone needs me I'll be self-caring by marathoning "Steven Universe" for the rest of the day. (:_(

This author's idea that no one who's making fun of her has ever had any traumatic or difficult experience is laughable.

Most people with traumatic shit in their past learn that it's not great to let your emotional whims take over. They get CBT and other types of therapies designed to ensure that they don't make the lives of the people around them miserable with constantly being triggered. They learn the virtue of keeping their bullshit to themselves, because endlessly rehashing it doesn't actually help. They learn not to wrap themselves in cotton wool, and not to avoid life in hopes of avoiding triggers.

They also learn that huge numbers of people have tragic back stories and that having one doesn't make you unique or special. And that believing everyone who's handling life better than you had a charmed life is stupid and inaccurate.

If you're reading this, Sam Dylan Finch who googles herself, the people on this website have been bullied for their sexuality, appearance, etc.. Some have tried to commit suicide as teenagers. Some were abused. Some were neglected. Some have mental illnesses. The key difference between here and a place like EF: none of us thinks that gives us a free pass to behave in abusive or narcissistic ways to the people around us.

When you demand everything around you be constantly assessed for whether it could trigger you, and you make other people responsible for your emotions, you're engaging with the world in a narcissistic way. You claim you're a traumatized borderline but everything about you screams "covert narcissist" using other diagnoses as a shield.
 
This author's idea that no one who's making fun of her has ever had any traumatic or difficult experience is laughable.

Most people with traumatic shit in their past learn that it's not great to let your emotional whims take over. They get CBT and other types of therapies designed to ensure that they don't make the lives of the people around them miserable with constantly being triggered. They learn the virtue of keeping their bullshit to themselves, because endlessly rehashing it doesn't actually help. They learn not to wrap themselves in cotton wool, and not to avoid life in hopes of avoiding triggers.

They also learn that huge numbers of people have tragic back stories and that having one doesn't make you unique or special. And that believing everyone who's handling life better than you had a charmed life is stupid and inaccurate.

If you're reading this, Sam Dylan Finch who googles herself, the people on this website have been bullied for their sexuality, appearance, etc.. Some have tried to commit suicide as teenagers. Some were abused. Some were neglected. Some have mental illnesses. The key difference between here and a place like EF: none of us thinks that gives us a free pass to behave in abusive or narcissistic ways to the people around us.

When you demand everything around you be constantly assessed for whether it could trigger you, and you make other people responsible for your emotions, you're engaging with the world in a narcissistic way. You claim you're a traumatized borderline but everything about you screams "covert narcissist" using other diagnoses as a shield.
And honestly in my experience SJWs who claim to be triggered by every little thing and stuff like that are often lying about being abused, or at least greatly exaggerating what actually happened. They see being abused as yet another cool oppression label as well as leverage for emotional blackmail, while as real abuse survivors generally wish they weren't.
 
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