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21 January 2024

  • 22:2522:25, 21 January 2024 diff hist +123 DINKNo edit summary current
  • 22:1922:19, 21 January 2024 diff hist +352 N DINKCreated page with "An abbreviation for "double income, no kids". This term describes a married couple with no interest in having kids, at least for a time. This could be due to their interest in paying of debts or building a significant savings account before they plunge into parenthood. This term is distinct from "dink", which can be found in standard dictionaries."

7 January 2024

  • 21:5921:59, 7 January 2024 diff hist +305 N Gender affirming careCreated page with "An Orwellian expression. There is nothing affirming a biological male in cutting off his penis and testicles, etc. in order to help him fantasize living the life of a female. There is nothing affirming a biological female in cutting off her breasts and implanting tissue imitating a penis and testicles." current

23 December 2023

10 September 2023

9 September 2023

  • 15:0315:03, 9 September 2023 diff hist +171 N BureaugamyCreated page with "A mix of bureaucracy and monogamy that arrises through the transference of the breadwinner role from the husband to the government. That, of course, has its own problems." current

23 August 2023

  • 18:1618:16, 23 August 2023 diff hist +417 N NeopronounsCreated page with "Wikipedia gives a technical definition of "neopronoun" which more than sufficiently defines what it is. The whole phenomenon of neopronouns is, of course, a measure of "wokeness" in our society. It's a sign of narcissism growing with self delusion. This is not an excuse to despise people who insist on our acceptance of their special pronouns. Rather, it is a sign that they are seriously in need of our prayers." current

16 August 2023

22 June 2023

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