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All kids are impressionable. Sick monster.Are Republicans' kids easily con-fused?
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All kids are impressionable. Sick monster.Are Republicans' kids easily con-fused?
None of your "what about" erases your sick agenda.And walking in on underaged girls' dressing room and hanging out with Jeffrey Epstein.
I imagine bodecea with green hair, piercings in eyebrows, tongue, nipples and 350 lbs.We can note how triggered and hysterical the faggot fans get in these threads, like Bodecea, for instance.
^^^Drug induced delusions are always funny.
You didn't ask me a question.How come you can't answer a simple question and deflect to a personal attack? That can be quite telling in a "You are one of the creepy ones" kind of way.![]()
Gossip suits you.And walking in on underaged girls' dressing room and hanging out with Jeffrey Epstein. The kind of things that MAGAts love about their orange sexual abuser god.
You aren’t shy about proving how stupid you are.I know division is how this media shit works. Why do magaturds so easily fall for propaganda, you know, just like the regressives do? Are magaturds stupid or something?![]()
Did you graduate out of middle school last month?And
MAGADUMIANS are always looking for victims.
It's called being a predator.
Which is why you find so many child molestors amiong them.
The Banker s articles are excellent. They are informative and of a technical nature and are seem to be showing the economy is starting to work as it should.
Possibly you do not like that fact, or maybe they are too technical for you? The Bankers articles are worthy of discussion. Yours, no.
Roller derby? Hah hah hahYou haven't head about them ?
Below is a list of 29 sports in which male athletes have unfairly competed against women, and the list is not exhaustive. Note that in these articles the MEN engaging in womens' sport are often referred to FALSELY as "she"and "her", by foolish writers, when in fact they are MEN, and should be referred to as him and his.
- Women’s basketball – A 50-year-old, 6-foot-6-inch man, who played on a college men’s team 30 years prior, played on a women’s junior college basketball team.
- Women’s beach handball – A male athlete, who formerly played on an NCAA Division III women’s soccer team, now plays for Team USA Women’s Beach Handball.
- Women’s bodybuilding – A male who had competed in men’s bodybuilding in the past started competing as a woman.
- Women’s cricket – A male athlete competed on a women’s cricket team in England, and another male athlete previously did so in Australia
- Women’s cross country – A male runner competed on an NCAA Division I women’s cross country team and was named the conference’s “Women’s Athlete of the Week.”
- Women’s cycling – A male athlete won gold in the women’s 200-meter sprint in both the 2018 and 2019 Masters Track Cycling World Championships. Another male cyclist first competed in the women’s category in 2017
- Women’s disc golf – This male athlete has won two professional disc golf events in 2022, both in the Disc Golf Pro Tour’s Elite Series events.
- Women’s dodgeball – A male athlete who once competed on the Canadian men’s dodgeball team later competed on Canada’s women’s team
- Women’s football – Several male athletes who had previously competed on men’s football teams now compete in women’s football (examples here and here.)
- Women’s golf – A male athlete is attempting to qualify for the Ladies Professional Golf Association. Previously, a male athlete was approved to compete in the Ladies European Tour in 2004. And another male athlete was permitted to compete in the 2020 Women’s World Long Drive Competition
- Women’s hockey – A male hockey player participated in the Canadian Women’s Hockey League.
- Women’s lacrosse – A 30-year-old male athlete competes on an NCAA Division III women’s lacrosse team.
- Women’s MMA (mixed martial arts) – A male MMA fighter who competed as a woman broke a female opponent’s eye socket and gave her a concussion. Years later, another male fighter competed as a woman and choked a female competitor into submission in the second round.
- Women’s mountain biking – A male athlete who previously competed in the men’s open division won back-to-back national championships in the women’s elite division in 2018 and 2019.
- Women’s powerlifting – A male powerlifter competed as a female and broke several records before being disqualified.
- Women’s roller derby – A male athlete is part of a women’s roller derby team that has won the world championship four times. And another male athlete was given a spot on the Team USA women’s roller derby team
- Women’s rowing – Two male athletes were part of a rowing team that competed in a women’s boat race in Canada.
- Women’s rugby – Several male athletes competed on women’s rugby teams. One was celebrated for injuring multiple female athletes. World Rugby finally barred males from competing against women in global competitions in 2020.
- Women’s running – Three male runners were permitted to qualify and race as women at the 2018 Boston Marathon.
- Women’s skateboarding – A 29-year-old male athlete competed in a women’s street skateboarding competition in New York City and beat out a 13-year-old girl for first place.
- Women’s soccer – A male soccer player was given a spot on an NCAA Division III women’s soccer team.
- Women’s softball – A male high school student was given one of 15 spots on the girls’ varsity softball team.
- Women’s surfing – A male athlete who previously won a Western Australia state surfing championship in the men’s division competed in the women’s division in 2022 and won two women’s state championships
- Women’s swimming – A male swimmer who competed on the men’s team for three years began competing on the women’s team and won a 2022 NCAA Championship in the 500-yard freestyle event. Another male swimmer competed on the men’s team for three years before competing on the women’s team and recording the fastest women’s times in three events at the 2019 Missouri Valley Conference Championships as an exhibition swimmer.
- Women’s tennis – This male tennis player competed in the 1977 U.S. Open as a woman.
- Women’s track and field – Two male athletes dominated girls’ high school competitions in Connecticut. A male athlete won first place in the women’s mile race at an NCAA Division I conference championship. And another male college athlete won the 400-meter hurdles at the NCAA Division II women’s national championships.
- Women’s volleyball – A male athlete competed on an NCAA Division III women’s volleyball team. Male athletes have also competed on women’s professional teams in the U.S. and Brazil.
- Women’s weightlifting – This weightlifter qualified for and competed in the women’s category at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics despite being a male.
- Women’s wrestling – A male has competed in women’s professional wrestling.