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  1. RazorStar

    MVP race 2019

    Taking out kneel downs, he's averaging 7.93 yards per carry.
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    Theoretical AFC Championship scenario

    If the Ravens can keep homefield advantage (and they only need to win once more to do so) they get an edge, but I'm fully expecting Patriots bullshit to happen.
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    Razor's QB Rankings 2019

    To answer your question, it's approximately 75% passing, 25% rushing for Lamar, since attempts are roughly weighted equal to each other. Running a little bit less than passing, but not by a significant amount. Speaking of insignificance, Eli Manning is back on the list for the first time in a couple of months. And we can clearly see that he's still a worse option than Daniel Jones despite his one decent half of football against the Eagles. When you entire second half offense is 3-4 play drives capped off with punts, you have no business being a team's starting QB. Lots of big risers this week. Jameis Winston went to town on the Colts, and despite throwing three interceptions, still rises 6 spots in the rankings. Mitchell Trubisky went up four spots after beating up the Cowboys on thursday, and the real man of the hour is Drew Brees, who showed us he is exactly who the same guy he's been for years, someone who just doesn't miss on his passes, as he jumps all the way to second place on my efficiency rankings. If not for the awful showing by their defense, a 6 TD, 46 point performance would have netted an easy victory. There wasn't much in the way of big falls, but Russell Wilson falls out of the 5 after a pedestrian showing against the Rams, Josh Allen was exposed against the Ravens, and Tom Brady just keeps on tumbling down the rankings. Luckily the easy part of the schedule is on the way for the team that no one believed in. Week 14 QB Rankings 1. Lamar Jackson 18 2. Drew Brees 20 (+5) 3. Patrick Mahomes 24 (-1) 4. Kirk Cousins 27 5. Ryan Tannehill 31 6. Russell Wilson 33 (-3) 7. Dak Prescott 40 (+1) 8. Matthew Stafford 41 (+1) 9. Deshaun Watson 45 (-3) 10. Jimmy Garoppolo 47 (+2) 11. Aaron Rodgers 47 (-1) 12. Derek Carr 50 (-1) 13. Jacoby Brissett 55 14. Teddy Bridgewater 62 (+1) 15. Case Keenum 74 (+1) 16. Matt Ryan 75 (+1) 17. Josh Allen 80 (-3) 18. Kyler Murray 82 19. Mitch Trubisky 82 (+4) 20. Philip Rivers 83 (+2) 21. Carson Wentz 88 (-1) 22. Tom Brady 89 (-3) 23. Gardner Minshew 91 (-2) 24. Jameis Winston 93 (+6) 25. Marcus Mariota 98 (+1) 26. Sam Darnold 99 (-2) 27. Jared Goff 100 (-2) 28. Nick Foles 102 29. Ryan Fitzpatrick 105 (-2) 30. Jeff Driskel 105 (-1) 31. Daniel Jones 112 (+1) 32. Joe Flacco 114 (+1) 33. Baker Mayfield 116 (-2) 34. Eli Manning 118 (NR) 35. Mason Rudolph 118 36. Andy Dalton 120 (-2) 37. Kyle Allen 130 (-1) 38. Dwayne Haskins 152 (-1) 39. Josh Rosen 154 (-1)
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    NFL Playoff Scenarios (Week 17)

    1. San Francisco 11-2 (H2H wins over GB, NO, LAR), (H2H Loss vs. SEA (0-1)) Remaining games vs. ATL, vs. LAR, at SEA 2. Green Bay 10-3 (H2H wins over MIN (1-0), CHI (1-0), (H2H loss to SF) Remaining games vs. CHI, at MIN, at DET 3. New Orleans 10-3 (H2H wins over SEA, CHI) (H2H losses to LAR, SF) Remaining games vs. IND, at TEN, at CAR 4. Dallas 6-7 (H2H win over PHI (1-0) Remaining games vs. LAR, at PHI, vs. WAS 5. Seattle 10-3 (H2H win over SF (1-0)), (H2H split with LAR (1-1), loss to NO) Remaining games at CAR, vs. ARI, vs SF 6. Minnesota 9-4 (H2H losses to CHI (0-1), GB (0-1), SEA) Remaining games at LAC, vs. GB, vs. CHI --- 7. Los Angeles Rams 8-5 (H2H wins over CHI, NO) (H2H split with SEA (1-1), losses to SF (0-1)) remaining games at DAL, at SF, vs. ARI 8. Chicago Bears 7-6 (H2H win over MIN (1-0)) (H2H losses to GB (0-1), LAR, NO) Remaining games at GB, vs. KC, at MIN 9. Philadelphia Eagles 6-7 (H2H loss over DAL (0-1)) Remaining games at WAS, vs. DAL, at NYG So let's start off with the simple. Dallas and Philadelphia can no longer compete for the wild-card. With both of them sliding into losing records, their only solace is the winner of the division gets a home game against a far superior team. Dallas has all the important tiebreakers on Philadelphia, so even if Philly wins the crucial week 16 matchup, they still need to finish with a better record than the Cowboys in order to clinch the division. You could see a 7-9 division winner if the chips fall a certain way. Every team in the NFC North is going to need to earn their position in the dance. Green Bay is scheduled against all of their division rivals for the last three weeks, and depending on wins or losses, they could finish anywhere from first seed to out of the chase entirely. A win against the VIkings on week 16 will guarantee them the division title though, so make that a game to keep an eye on. Chicago's best route into the chase is to backdoor the Vikings, but winning every game on the schedule is practically a necessity for them. However, they can still steal the division if they finish in a tie at 10-6 with the Packers and Vikings, but that's a long shot that needs three other results to happen in addition to the Bears winning out. The Vikings might be a game up in the wild-card chase, but they can't control if they win the division even if they win out. Not to mention, they have three tough games left on their schedule, and Kirk Cousins is their quarterback. If you haven't been paying attention, that means you can basically write the Vikings off. Hell, they could be a 6 seed at 12-4 if things go horribly wrong (or right, depends on who you ask). A single slip, and they lose all tiebreakers to the Rams right behind them. For your own betting good, write off the Vikings, they are done. Unless of course the Rams can't deliver. The Rams need help, they can't make the postseason on their own. Their best shot is to back door the Vikings, but winning out could theoretically let them back door the 49ers or Packers as well. Tiebreakers are still fuzzy with the Seahawks, so they could either beat them out at 11-5 as a wildcard, or lose out to them. Things are still up in the air, but winning out gives the Rams a good shot since all 4 teams ahead of them (GB, MIN, SF, SEA) need to maintain a one+ game distance and that's harder when they have games against each other. New Orleans won their division, and are guaranteed a home game, but Green Bay has a better conference record, and currently San Francisco has that key H2H victory. They would prefer Seattle to win the NFC West, as the Saints have a key victory over them to take advantage of. If the Saints win out, they can take home field advantage if the Seahawks win the division, and the Packers suffer at least one loss. The 49ers and Seahawks control their own destiny for the NFC West title. Win out, and the NFC West crown is yours. Week 17 will likely be a vital game for the 49ers and Seahawks, unless the Seahawks really start fading down the stretch. Winning out would not necessarily guarantee home field for Seattle, but it would guarantee a first round bye at the worst. likewise, both teams haven't locked up a playoff spot yet, but a win for the 49ers will do that. Seattle would need the Rams to lose and then to beat the Panthers to clinch a spot. --- Razor's hot take predictions: 1. Baltimore 13-3 2. New England 13-3 3. Kansas City 12-4 4. Houston 10-6 5. Pittsburgh 10-6 6. Buffalo 10-6 1. Seattle 13-3 2. Green Bay 13-3 3. New Orleans 13-3 4. Dallas 8-8 5. San Francisco 12-4 6. Los Angeles Rams 11-5
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    Razor's QB Rankings 2019

    Minshew going for glory.
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    Razor's QB Rankings 2019

    This is a rare season indeed, the names at the top feel so fresh, new, and somewhat stable. Meanwhile the bottom of the pack is a swirl of chaos that no sane man should dare to look at. As an insane man, I'm giving you the sauce directly into your eyeballs. Week 13 QB Rankings 1. Lamar Jackson 18 2. Patrick Mahomes 22 3. Russell Wilson 25 4. Kirk Cousins 26 5. Ryan Tannehill 33 (+2) 6. Deshaun Watson 33 (+2) 7. Drew Brees 35 (-1) 8. Dak Prescott 38 (-3) 9. Matthew Stafford 43 (+1) 10. Aaron Rodgers 47 (+1) 11. Derek Carr 49 (-2) 12. Jimmy Garoppolo 55 13. Jacoby Brissett 57 14. Josh Allen 61 (+2) 15. Teddy Bridgewater 63 (-1) 16. Case Keenum 75 (+2) 17. Matt Ryan 76 18. Kyler Murray 76 (-3) 19. Tom Brady 82 (+1) 20. Carson Wentz 83 (+2) 21. Gardner Minshew 86 22. Philip Rivers 93 (+2) 23. Mitch Trubisky 96 (+6) 24. Sam Darnold 98 (-1) 25. Jared Goff 100 (+7) 26. Marcus Mariota 100 27. Ryan Fitzpatrick 100 (+6) 28. Nick Foles 100 (-9) 29. Jeff Driskel 103 (-2) 30. Jameis Winston 105 (-5) 31. Baker Mayfield 110 (-3) 32. Daniel Jones 110 (-2) 33. Joe Flacco 113 (-2) 34. Andy Dalton 114 (+1) 35. Mason Rudolph 116 (-1) 36. Kyle Allen 124 37. Dwayne Haskins 149 38. Josh Rosen 150
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    2020 Democratic Primary Race

    If you're going to meet force with force, you may as well meet with enough force to kill your opponent. Otherwise you're just wasting your time. What's the worth of a human life anyway? 1 million isn't that much larger a number than one anyway.
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    Razor's QB Rankings 2019

    Nick Foles and Jeff Driskel appeared on the list for the first time, so because he was bottom dwelling, he dropped by virtue of them being added to list. He didn't actually move, he just went from being barely ahead of Josh Rosen to being much further ahead of Josh Rosen but still behind the rest of the field.
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    MVP race 2019

    Lamar took the lead after this week, but we've still got a long ways to go, and a lot can happen in 5 games. My current ranking: 1. Lamar Jackson 2. Russell Wilson 3. Patrick Mahomes 4. Christian McCaffery 5. Stephon Gilmore 6. Dalvin Cook
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    Razor's QB Rankings 2019

    We're at the effective 2/3rds mark of the season. Bye Weeks are over, the playoff chase is on for some teams while for others... the race to the bottom is on. We've got a new leader at the very top, as Lamar Jackson has retaken the spot from Russell Wilson after putting the boots to the Rams, and making reigning defensive player of the year Aaron Donald looks like just another guy. The race for the most efficient, and the defacto MVP race is basically between Jackson, Mahomes and Wilson at this rate, but let's not neglect the rest of the pack. Drew Brees is steadily climbing, Ryan Tannehill has broken into the top ten and is playing himself into a starting role next season. However the biggest climber this week is Sam Darnold, who put up a 34 point performance on the playoff contending Oakland Raiders and jumped from 30th all the way to 23rd. On the opposite end of the spectrum, Tom Brady has been slowly dropping week after week, and for what is probably the first time in a few seasons he has a QB in his division ranked higher than him in efficiency past the first quarter of the season. Matt Ryan was taken to task by the Bucs and dropped 5 spots, and Mitch Trubisky continues to look like a gigantic bust as he dropped 4 spots in a close victory against the Giants. However the biggest fallers of the week are Jared Goff, who got destroyed by a well rested Ravens defense that could just pin their ears back and attack as well as Mason Rudolph for the second week in a row. Rudolph played so badly against the last place Bengals that he actually got benched for a dude named Duck. These are the times we live in. Place your bets, who ends up being the most efficient QB in football this year? Week 12 QB Rankings 1. Lamar Jackson 17 (+1) 2. Patrick Mahomes 25 (+1) 3. Russell Wilson 27 (-2) 4. Kirk Cousins 28 5. Dak Prescott 35 6. Drew Brees 35 (+1) 7. Ryan Tannehill 37 (+4) 8. Deshaun Watson 37 9. Derek Carr 42 (-3) 10. Matthew Stafford 44 (-1) 11. Aaron Rodgers 50 (-1) 12. Jimmy Garoppolo 54 (+2) 13. Jacoby Brissett 61 14. Teddy Bridgewater 61 (+1) 15. Kyler Murray 69 (+1) 16. Josh Allen 73 (+2) 17. Matt Ryan 74 (-5) 18. Case Keenum 78 (+2) 19. Nick Foles 78 (NR) 20. Tom Brady 79 (-3) 21. Gardner Minshew 82 (-2) 22. Carson Wentz 86 (-1) 23. Sam Darnold 91 (+7) 24. Philip Rivers 97 (-2) 25. Jameis Winston 98 (+3) 26. Marcus Mariota 98 (-3) 27. Jeff Driskel 98 (NR) 28. Baker Mayfield 104 (+1) 29. Mitch Trubisky 104 (-4) 30. Daniel Jones 108 (-3) 31. Joe Flacco 110 (+1) 32. Jared Goff 114 (-8) 33. Ryan Fitzpatrick 116 (-2) 34. Mason Rudolph 116 (-8) 35. Andy Dalton 117 (-2) 36. Kyle Allen 122 (-2) 37. Dwayne Haskins 149 (NR) 38. Josh Rosen 150 (-3)
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    Myles Garrett destroys a pussy

    and it didn't even need to air on pornhub, nah this shit was live. How many games do you think he loses for this? Does anyone else suffer punishment? Keep in mind Garrett has already been ejected from a game this season for throwing a punch at Delanie Walker. My honest opinion: Garrett gets suspended 4 games for this. Not that I don't defend him for trying to protecting himself, it's just a case of unreasonable force. Mason should also be suspended the same number of games Garrett gets for instigation. He won't, but if he doesn't see a fine he's gonna get worse when the Steelers and Browns play each other again in two weeks. Pouncey should get a game for throwing punches and kicks at Garrett when he's down and incapacitated. Lastly Ogunjobi gave Rudolph a late shove, but that's all he did, and in a big scrum like that, I don't think he should get anything other than a fine, if that.
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    Razor's QB Rankings 2019

    The bye weeks are slowly coming to an end, the playoff picture is starting to take it's shape, and we're starting to develop a real picture of where these players stand. There has been a war at the very top, and Lamar Jackson is coming up like a starving beast after dominating the two best teams in the AFC. The margin between him and Wilson for the top spot is razor thin, and that's not to discredit the strong performances from players like Cousins, Mahomes and Prescott. The biggest riser this week is Josh Allen after he and the Bills dominated the Dolphins thoroughly, reminding the NFL landscape that they are still tanking despite ripping off a coupla wins in a row. Drew Brees and Jimmy Garoppollo also raise their standing a few degrees after strong performance against bottom feeding NFC teams. However we've had a lot more in the way of dramatic drops. On Thursday Mason Rudolph got beaten concisely by the Cleveland Browns, but somehow comes out of a loss with the last laugh, getting the Browns best player suspended. He still drops seven spots here, into a malaise of awful QB play. Carson Wentz dropped 5 spots after being beat up by the Patriots, who have more conventional answers for a much more conventional player. Deshaun Watson may have taken himself entirely out of the MVP discussion after being crushed by the Ravens, and Kyle Allen is pushing ever closer to last place overall, with only Josh Rosen a less effective player than him at this stage. Week 11 QB Rankings 1. Russell Wilson 17 2. Lamar Jackson 20 (+1) 3. Patrick Mahomes 24 (-1) 4. Kirk Cousins 24 5. Dak Prescott 28 (+1) 6. Derek Carr 36 (+1) 7. Drew Brees 37 (+3) 8. Deshaun Watson 39 (-3) 9. Matthew Stafford 41 10. Aaron Rodgers 42 (-2) 11. Ryan Tannehill 53 (+1) 12. Matt Ryan 57 (+1) 13. Jacoby Brissett 57 (-2) 14. Jimmy Garoppolo 60 (+3) 15. Teddy Bridgewater 62 (-1) 16. Kyler Murray 65 (+2) 17. Tom Brady 66 (-2) 18. Josh Allen 73 (+5) 19. Gardner Minshew 77 (+2) 20. Case Keenum 77 (+2) 21. Carson Wentz 78 (-5) 22. Philip Rivers 88 (-2) 23. Marcus Mariota 93 (+1) 24. Jared Goff 101 (+3) 25. Mitch Trubisky 101 26. Mason Rudolph 102 (-7) 27. Daniel Jones 103 (+1) 28. Jameis Winston 104 (-2) 29. Baker Mayfield 104 (+4) 30. Sam Darnold 104 (+4) 31. Ryan Fitzpatrick 104 (-1) 32. Joe Flacco 106 (-3) 33. Andy Dalton 112 (-1) 34. Kyle Allen 127 (-3) 35. Josh Rosen 138
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    Trump Regime thread.

    Democrats always find a way. Let your empire burn and the politicians form the kindling.
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    Razor's QB Rankings 2019

    it's still something like 93 or so. He only threw 7 times before the Chiefs wrecked him.
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    Razor's QB Rankings 2019

    Week 10 is in the books, and all of the undefeated teams have fallen. The MVP race seems to be heating up as well, as my three favourites for the race are currently hoarding the top 3 spots. There weren't much in the way of big risers this week, as Drew Brees returning to the top 10 meant the rest of list shifted down just a little bit. However, big props to Lamar Jackson for completely invalidating the Bengals existence as he picked up his second perfect passer rating of the season. On the negative side, Jimmy G dropped 7 spots after facing down a stout Seahawks defenses in his first loss of the season. Philip Rivers dropped 5 spots as the Oakland Raiders defense figured him out and made him throw 3 picks that could have easily been 5 or 6. Lastly Jared Goff deserves a lot of credit for being most of the opposition team's reasons for scoring, and finding his favourite target Minkah Fitzpatrick more often than Cooper Kupp. Week 10 QB Rankings: 1. Russell Wilson 15 2. Patrick Mahomes 20 3. Lamar Jackson 25 (+4) 4. Kirk Cousins 27 (+1) 5. Deshaun Watson 29 (-2) 6. Dak Prescott 30 (-2) 7. Derek Carr 41 (-1) 8. Aaron Rodgers 45 9. Matthew Stafford 46 10. Drew Brees 50 (NR) 11. Jacoby Brissett 52 12. Ryan Tannehill 53 13. Matt Ryan 59 14. Teddy Bridgewater 60 (+3) 15. Tom Brady 63 (-1) 16. Carson Wentz 67 17. Jimmy Garoppolo 69 (-7) 18. Kyler Murray 69 (+1) 19. Mason Rudolph 70 (-1) 20. Philip Rivers 75 (-5) 21. Gardner Minshew 78 (-1) 22. Case Keenum 79 (-1) 23. Josh Allen 92 (+1) 24. Marcus Mariota 95 (-1) 25. Mitch Trubisky 96 26. Jameis Winston 99 27. Jared Goff 100 (-5) 28. Daniel Jones 101 (+1) 29. Joe Flacco 107 (+1) 30. Ryan Fitzpatrick 110 (-3) 31. Kyle Allen 110 32. Andy Dalton 112 (-4) 33. Baker Mayfield 116 (-1) 34. Sam Darnold 122 (-1) 35. Josh Rosen 138 (-1)
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    TGP Pick 'Em Week 10

    Bears Ravens Bills Titans Saints JETS Cards Colts Packers Rams Cowboys 49ers Total points: 42
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    TGP Pick 'Em Week 10

    Give me Da Raiders
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    Theoretical AFC Championship scenario

    they get free home field advantage this year, so it's rather unlikely.
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    Theoretical AFC Championship scenario

    in Gillette? Pats, always.
  20. RazorStar

    Trump Regime thread.

    Going? America has been shit your entire life, man.
  21. RazorStar

    Razor's QB Rankings 2019

    There wasn't a lot of big shifts in the rankings this week, the cream continued to rise, and the shit continued to settle at the bottom of the toilet bowl. The biggest falls this week are Daniel Jones after having a three turnover performance against the Cowboys, and Mason Rudolph who had to play a tough game against a gritty Colts defense. The largest risers on the other hand are Jimmy Garoppolo after his amazing performance against the Cardinals on thursday night, and Ryan Fitzpatrick, who willed the Dolphins to victory against a team that may just actually be worse than them in the Jets. We've still got half a season to go, but it's looking like early on that the real front runner for best QB is mister horseshoe in his ass himself, Russell Wilson. The battle for second place will be pretty interesting too, once Mahomes recovers from his injury. No offense to Matt Moore, who is playing well in relief duty, but Mahomes makes magic happen. Week 9 QB Rankings 1. Russell Wilson 14 2. Patrick Mahomes 22 3. Deshaun Watson 26 (+2) 4. Dak Prescott 28 5. Kirk Cousins 29 (-2) 6. Derek Carr 35 (+1) 7. Lamar Jackson 36 (+2) 8. Aaron Rodgers 41 (-2) 9. Matthew Stafford 45 (-1) 10. Jimmy Garoppolo 48 (+4) 11. Jacoby Brissett 51 (-1) 12. Ryan Tannehill 56 (NR) 13. Matt Ryan 58 (-1) 14. Tom Brady 61 (-3) 15. Philip Rivers 64 (+2) 16. Carson Wentz 64 (-1) 17. Teddy Bridgewater 64 (-1) 18. Mason Rudolph 66 (-5) 19. Kyler Murray 70 20. Gardner Minshew 77 (-2) 21. Case Keenum 79 (-1) 22. Jared Goff 85 (-1) 23. Marcus Mariota 88 (-1) 24. Josh Allen 91 (+2) 25. Mitch Trubisky 94 (-2) 26. Jameis Winston 95 (-1) 27. Ryan Fitzpatrick 102 (+4) 28. Andy Dalton 104 29. Daniel Jones 104 (-5) 30. Joe Flacco 105 (-3) 31. Kyle Allen 109 (-2) 32. Baker Mayfield 114 (-2) 33. Sam Darnold 123 (-1) 34. Josh Rosen 132 (-1)
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    Week 9

    Singletary was having troubles holding onto the football, classic rookie mistake sort of stuff. Having Frank Gore is just a really nice security blanket when you're playing the conservative grind them out style of football game. Russell Wilson is the MVP of the league, hold my fucking nanobubble dick.
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    Trump Regime thread.

    Anyone who is pretending it's easy doesn't really get it. I'm of the mind we should be understanding of different people, but blind acceptance is just as bad as blind intolerance. Use your brains, because if you stop thinking, you're just chattel.
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    Trump Regime thread.

    1. No, and there isn't a clean answer to that, outside of something like a Trans League for those sorts of things. But then you run into the problem of people treating it like a freakshow, or other ethical and political strife. 2. Also no. I really don't have a clean answer to trans athletes in sports which is something that should be discussed. 3. Gender and Sex are different, and if most traits of gender are socially assigned, then it makes sense that ones gender identity may not always match 100% man, or 100% woman. Naturally, one's gender identity may not match their biological sex. 4. TERF's or FARTs (Feminist Appropriating Reactionary Transphobes) aren't feminists. I mean... not in the technical sense of what feminism is supposed to mean, but we've long since lost the point of what feminism is supposed to mean, just like what being a Good Christian or Good Muslim is supposed to be. It supposed to be about equal rights for all, not equal rights for women. But that's another long story. Point is, a real feminist would fight for trans women's rights all the same. 5. Gender Fluid people would typically like pronouns that work for them. Whether it be They (some people will bitch about grammar, but the english language has always been about beating grammar over the head until it suits our needs), or Xe/ZIm/Zer, whatever. There isn't any sort of one size fits all classification, which probably explains why so many people have issues understanding it, and why there are so many different pronouns out there. Most people you talk to on a daily basis will just give you their preferred pronouns to make it easier. It's kind of like not wanting to be called Matt when your name is Mike. 6. This one requests clarification. 7. Kids at 8 have spent at least four years in a schooling environment, dealing with pseudo people just like them, and have started to develop their traits. I don't think they're at an age to make a conscious decision on whether or not they may be transgendered, but they may be getting to age where they understand that they don't fit the typical mold of a man, or a woman, or whatever. I knew I was a weird outcast by the age of 6 and I had the opportunity to just go out and embrace it and live my best life. Kids are smarter than you give them credit for, they just have difficulty operating on the same playing field as adults due to lack of life experience. 8. No. I think it's unethical and irresponsible to put someone on hormone therapy until they have at least hit puberty, and even then, that's a decision a parent or guardian would have to agree to before allowing that to happen. If they're of age though, they can do what they want to their body. 9. The large part of having suicidal thoughts isn't because someone has gender dysphoria. It's that people with gender dysphoria often feel like outcasts in society, like they have no where they can belong, and if they speak out about their issues, they're ridiculed and targeted. It isn't safe to be transgender in a lot of places, and just because it is socially acceptable in some others, doesn't mean that there isn't going to be a vocal minority saying shit like "I DON'T WANT THAT MAN IN THE LADIES BATHROOM, I HAVE A DAUGHTER!" like all transgender people are sexual predators or some shit. If you're feeling constantly targeted every day of your life, like you're living with a red x painted on your back, wouldn't you entertain running away from it all, if even for a brief moment? I'm not trans myself, but I have a few trans friends I talk to about stuff. It's one of those things where you need to expose yourself to other people's lives and see what their lives are like. You don't have to agree with their ideals to understand that most people just want to live free. And I know I've been a real shitty person about transgendered people before I got to know some and realize... wait shit, these aren't weird psychopaths. They're just people struggling to live their lives and it was honestly a humbling experience.
  25. RazorStar

    Week 9

    The team very much feels like a bunch of princes and paupers, rather than having a serious middle class. No one is beating the Patriots in the AFC, and the NFC has the Saints, 49ers and the revitalized Packers at the very top, with the Seahawks, Rams, Cowboys and Vikings forming a solid second tier. Everyone else... better luck next year. I could maybe the Texans, Colts or Ravens stealing the upset on the Pats in the AFC, but it would be an upset and the odds are not favourable. Bengals are right to move on from Dalton. They don't have the team around him to succeed, and they aren't obligated to pay him another dime.
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