Seattle man thinks that he is a wolf

Seattle man thinks that he is a wolf​


Now now, if this dude dressed as a woman identifies as a wolf, I think we should just accommodate him/her/it, shoot him with a tranquilizer dart, and lock him up in a pen at the local zoo naked and feed him raw meat.
 
I wonder what he will be 10 years from now.


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A woman from the US who identifies as a wolf has opened up about her unique life.
Naia Okami, now 28, was 10 years old when she realised she was different.

“I didn’t really have the language for it so I just kind of went around … and would tell people, ‘I’ve got the spirit of the wolf’,” Naia told news.com.au’s podcast, I’ve Got News For You.

“So spiritually and psychologically, I identify as a wolf,” she said. “But I know I’m human. I walk on two legs, I’ve got a job, I’ve got a career. My partner is human.
“There’s a level of, there is some identification there as a wolf, and then there’s a level of, but I also know that I’m in a human body, I’m physically human and I’m functioning in society as a human.”

“Some people obviously raise their eyebrows but it’s not really that different,” she said. “If you really think about it, what does it change about your interaction with me?
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Naia is also clearly a male, not a female.
But why do the transsexuals demand that everyone else participate in their delusions.
Why is it intolerant to not want to participate in their delusions?
There is but one course of action, surgically attach a tail to him.........her...................................it?
 
The 1st Amendment gives Americans the right to be stupid. It also gives Americans the right to ridicule their bad decisions.
 
LOL, I got crossed up. We have problems with the natural predators in this area. Upon reflection and thinking about the OP, I guess I can see your point. LOL
I had a visual of the infected (zombie-like characters) in "The Last of Us" video game series (and now a TV series), so I saw your point. :)
 
A woman from the US who identifies as a wolf has opened up about her unique life.
Naia Okami, now 28, was 10 years old when she realised she was different.

“I didn’t really have the language for it so I just kind of went around … and would tell people, ‘I’ve got the spirit of the wolf’,” Naia told news.com.au’s podcast, I’ve Got News For You.

“So spiritually and psychologically, I identify as a wolf,” she said. “But I know I’m human. I walk on two legs, I’ve got a job, I’ve got a career. My partner is human.
“There’s a level of, there is some identification there as a wolf, and then there’s a level of, but I also know that I’m in a human body, I’m physically human and I’m functioning in society as a human.”

“Some people obviously raise their eyebrows but it’s not really that different,” she said. “If you really think about it, what does it change about your interaction with me?
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Comment:
Naia is also clearly a male, not a female.
But why do the transsexuals demand that everyone else participate in their delusions.
Why is it intolerant to not want to participate in their delusions?
I knew a gurl that could likk her own kitty. Perhaps she too was a wolf-ette ? She did , in fact, turn into a dog at about age 40
 
Modern psychology states that it is best to humor people who are deluded and think they are something they aren't, making sure to use the correct pronouns.

Example given, if a man says he is a broad, he should be addressed as "she" or "toots". Someone who says they are Napoleon, the proper pronoun is "Emperor" and if they say they are Jesus H. Christ, "Lord" is the proper form of address.

What would be the proper pronoun for someone who thought they were a wolf?

"Mangy thing"? "Wolfie"? "Howlie"?
 
What would be the proper pronoun for someone who thought they were a wolf?

"Mangy thing"? "Wolfie"? "Howlie"?
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No, we reserve "mangy thing" for Coyotes here at USMB.

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