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One reason for the TransMania of the 2010s is because of the intensely masculine “iron will” (as Joe Rogan calls it) of the handful of high profile M to F trans people.
For example, comedian Eddie Izzard is pretty open about his penchant for dressing in women’s clothes is more of a fetish than an identity.
I don’t recall anything feminine about his comedy — Izzard’s main shtick when I watched him 15 years ago was watching history documentaries on cable TV, the ones your dad likes, and making jokes about historical figures. He was impressively adept at bringing up seemingly high-brow topics without losing his audience by going over their heads.
But these guys have willpower.
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Outside magazine makes a new contribution to World War T with the travails of Wokemon climber Nikki Smith:
https://www.outsideonline.com/2394821/climber-nikki-smith
I’m sorry, but The Man in the High Castle timeline is looking more and more amazing each day I spend in this one.
Whoa!
Personally, I don’t really get Eddie Izzard.
He’s actually a pretty good looking guy (no homo), and portrays convincing male characters onscreen.
Add in his sense of comedy and you figure he should have little problem attracting and mating with a fair number of good looking women.
So why the obsessive need to cross-dress?
https://www.reddit.com/r/MtF/comments/739hgb/freckles/
He's an "odd" character.
Does a lot of work for charity.
Runs a lot of marathons.
hmmmmmmmmm …
http://l7.alamy.com/zooms/3bdc12a93d804a6ba220b722a056199c/television-presenter-jimmy-saville-on-tower-bridge-as-he-participates-emgrgg.jpg
He's actually a pretty good looking guy (no homo), and portrays convincing male characters onscreen.
Add in his sense of comedy and you figure he should have little problem attracting and mating with a fair number of good looking women.
So why the obsessive need to cross-dress?Replies: @Steve Sailer, @Altai, @J.Ross, @Shawn Returns, @Sue D. Nim
Fetish?
I think that M-to-F autogynephillia is an extreme extension of transvestitism.
Transitioning to Full Pussy mode is logical next step for any men who already experiences a major character flaw with the same name.
It allows sociopathic opportunists to continue to be what they really - without being at risk of suffering the repercussions from the Current Year's Regime.
Here are some examples of Pussysomatic Affordability Index:
Caitlyn Jenner- can afford a happy- go- lucky life of uncloseted Republican ... in California.
Zoey Tur- can afford to squeeze pencil-neck of the yarmulke wearing pundit infront million-strong live TV audience. She also can afford to conclude in public that "women can not make the same quick, decisive decisions like men when piloting an aircraft."
Natalya Pritzker - although being certified as the One&Two Percenter, this Multi-Miliusonaire in Drag can afford to continue to fly under the SJW radar systems.
Martine Rothblatt- year after year comfortably being the highest paid female CEO that can afford to have a business partnership with Alexandar Haig.
Fallon Fox- can afford to actively and comfortably participate in pay per view skull smashing violence against black woman.
https://youtu.be/cR0hgmFdLw8
https://youtu.be/qR2c_W6zue8
Art DeVany’s top 10 reasons not to run marathons:
https://blog.kir.com/?p=5597
10. Marathon running damages the liver and gall bladder and alters biochemical markers adversely. HDL is lowered, LDL is increased, Red blood cell counts and white blood cell counts fall. The liver is damaged and gall bladder function is decreased. Testosterone decreases.
9. Marathon running causes acute and severe muscle damage. Repetitive injury causes infiltration of collagen (connective tissue) into muscle fibers.
8. Marathon running induces kidney disfunction (renal abnormalities).
7. Marathon running causes acute microthrombosis in the vascular system.
6. Marathon running elevates markers of cancer. S100beta is one of these markers. Tumor necrosis factor, TNF-alpha, is another.
5. Marathon running damages your brain. The damage resembles acute brain trauma. Marathon runners have elevated S100beta, a marker of brain damage and blood brain barrier dysfunction. There is S100beta again, a marker of cancer and of brain damage.
4. Marathons damage your heart. From Whyte, et al Med Sci Sports Exerc, 2001 May, 33 (5) 850-1, “Echocardiographic studies report cardiac dysfunction following ultra-endurance exercise in trained individuals. Ironman and half-Ironman competition resulted in reversible abnormalities in resting left ventricular diastolic and systolic function. Results suggest that myocardial damage may be, in part, responsible for cardiac dysfunction, although the mechanisms responsible for this cardiac damage remain to be fully elucidated.”
3. Endurance athletes have more spine degeneration.
The number two reason not to run marathons:
2. At least four particiants of the Boston Marathon have died of brain cancer in the past 10 years. Purely anecdotal, but consistent with the elevated S100beta counts and TKN-alpha measures. Perhaps also connected to the microthrombi of the endothelium found in marathoners.
And now ladies and gentlemen the number one reason not to run marathons:
1. The first marathon runner, Phidippides, collapsed and died at the finish of his race.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0Xtsi7Jcec
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Kelley
He was an obvious outlier. Marathons are for 140-lb. Kenyans.
It’s been wonderful for orthopedic surgeons, X-ray techs and physical therapists though. In fact. An entire new speciality within orthopedics came about because of jogging, Sports Medicine for the masses instead of just professional athletes.
It’s also great for cops who get to retire on half gross pay disability after only 10 years.
He says elsewhere in the interview that cross-dressing is totally not sexual for him though. He wouldn’t lie about something like that, would he?
It’s still weird to think of Izzard as ‘Transgender’, he was always just a deadpan cynic who wore dresses on stage as part of his image and persona.
But this line from wikipedia:
It sounds like a post from https://www.reddit.com/r/itsafetish/
The fact that he is neither feminine and has only ever had relationships with women seems to fit the pattern for this type of transgender too.
He's actually a pretty good looking guy (no homo), and portrays convincing male characters onscreen.
Add in his sense of comedy and you figure he should have little problem attracting and mating with a fair number of good looking women.
So why the obsessive need to cross-dress?Replies: @Steve Sailer, @Altai, @J.Ross, @Shawn Returns, @Sue D. Nim
Looking at ‘female’ Eddie Izzard reminds me of something that makes a lot of MtF late transitions so strange-looking, all the freckles on their hands and face, Googled it, might have something to do with HRT thinning their skin.
It’s an English thing. Sometimes it seems like half the Monty Python sketches involved one or all of them in drag. Best one was the Townswomen’s Guild re-enactment of the attack on a Pearl Harbor.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OO27A8xllAReplies: @HunInTheSun, @BB753
Maybe Izzard just has such a high opinion of himself that he considers no actual women up to his standards (set by those older sisters?) and/or is so busy running marathons and what not that he has little or no contact with actual women so he fills that role himself.Replies: @SFG, @jimmyriddle
Eliot Wilhelm, the homicidal “Samoan” bodyguard who features in “Be Cool” the record business sequel to “”Get Shorty” by Elmore Leonard, indulges in cross-dressing, even as Kate Smith as I remember. A theatrical standby, as ever: comic relief.
The message for the distaff side? (From Chandler in ? The Lady in the Lake?): here’s what you’re missing.
Maybe started as his Schtick to stand apart from the crowd on the comedy circuit and now he can’t stop.
Ask and ye shall receive my HBD brother:
Is it even possible to run 43 marathons in 51 days. Not just physically but logistically.Sorry but I am calling BS.
Apparently, this guy ran 607 marathons on 607 consecutive days. There seems to be a few people around who pull off such freakish feats. I'm guessing that physiologically speaking, they must be freaks with enormously thick ligaments, thick tissues protecting joints and so on, very different from the norm.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricardo_AbadReplies: @Buffalo Joe, @BB753
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Karnazes#50_marathons_in_50_states_on_50_consecutive_daysReplies: @Buffalo Joe
https://blog.kir.com/?p=5597
10. Marathon running damages the liver and gall bladder and alters biochemical markers adversely. HDL is lowered, LDL is increased, Red blood cell counts and white blood cell counts fall. The liver is damaged and gall bladder function is decreased. Testosterone decreases.
9. Marathon running causes acute and severe muscle damage. Repetitive injury causes infiltration of collagen (connective tissue) into muscle fibers.
8. Marathon running induces kidney disfunction (renal abnormalities).
7. Marathon running causes acute microthrombosis in the vascular system.
6. Marathon running elevates markers of cancer. S100beta is one of these markers. Tumor necrosis factor, TNF-alpha, is another.
5. Marathon running damages your brain. The damage resembles acute brain trauma. Marathon runners have elevated S100beta, a marker of brain damage and blood brain barrier dysfunction. There is S100beta again, a marker of cancer and of brain damage.
4. Marathons damage your heart. From Whyte, et al Med Sci Sports Exerc, 2001 May, 33 (5) 850-1, “Echocardiographic studies report cardiac dysfunction following ultra-endurance exercise in trained individuals. Ironman and half-Ironman competition resulted in reversible abnormalities in resting left ventricular diastolic and systolic function. Results suggest that myocardial damage may be, in part, responsible for cardiac dysfunction, although the mechanisms responsible for this cardiac damage remain to be fully elucidated.”
3. Endurance athletes have more spine degeneration.
The number two reason not to run marathons:
2. At least four particiants of the Boston Marathon have died of brain cancer in the past 10 years. Purely anecdotal, but consistent with the elevated S100beta counts and TKN-alpha measures. Perhaps also connected to the microthrombi of the endothelium found in marathoners.
And now ladies and gentlemen the number one reason not to run marathons:
1. The first marathon runner, Phidippides, collapsed and died at the finish of his race.Replies: @Steve Sailer, @Achmed E. Newman, @Oleaginous Outrager, @miss marple, @Brutusale, @bored identity, @Alden
Professional marathon runners only run about as often as professional heavyweight boxers box. In contrast, pro 10k runners will run every Sunday all summer long.
Milton Berle wasn’t particularly ladylike, either.
Strange that whites are no longer allowed to wear sombreros or black face but guys are praised for dressing like girls.Replies: @dfordoom, @anon
https://blog.kir.com/?p=5597
10. Marathon running damages the liver and gall bladder and alters biochemical markers adversely. HDL is lowered, LDL is increased, Red blood cell counts and white blood cell counts fall. The liver is damaged and gall bladder function is decreased. Testosterone decreases.
9. Marathon running causes acute and severe muscle damage. Repetitive injury causes infiltration of collagen (connective tissue) into muscle fibers.
8. Marathon running induces kidney disfunction (renal abnormalities).
7. Marathon running causes acute microthrombosis in the vascular system.
6. Marathon running elevates markers of cancer. S100beta is one of these markers. Tumor necrosis factor, TNF-alpha, is another.
5. Marathon running damages your brain. The damage resembles acute brain trauma. Marathon runners have elevated S100beta, a marker of brain damage and blood brain barrier dysfunction. There is S100beta again, a marker of cancer and of brain damage.
4. Marathons damage your heart. From Whyte, et al Med Sci Sports Exerc, 2001 May, 33 (5) 850-1, “Echocardiographic studies report cardiac dysfunction following ultra-endurance exercise in trained individuals. Ironman and half-Ironman competition resulted in reversible abnormalities in resting left ventricular diastolic and systolic function. Results suggest that myocardial damage may be, in part, responsible for cardiac dysfunction, although the mechanisms responsible for this cardiac damage remain to be fully elucidated.”
3. Endurance athletes have more spine degeneration.
The number two reason not to run marathons:
2. At least four particiants of the Boston Marathon have died of brain cancer in the past 10 years. Purely anecdotal, but consistent with the elevated S100beta counts and TKN-alpha measures. Perhaps also connected to the microthrombi of the endothelium found in marathoners.
And now ladies and gentlemen the number one reason not to run marathons:
1. The first marathon runner, Phidippides, collapsed and died at the finish of his race.Replies: @Steve Sailer, @Achmed E. Newman, @Oleaginous Outrager, @miss marple, @Brutusale, @bored identity, @Alden
Art DeVaney might know him a thing or two about long-distance running, but I’m more interested in what Art VanDelay would have to say about it.
This is not exactly recent news but it’s pertinent here:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2545835/Macho-Brazilian-police-chief-goes-leave-three-months-comes-woman-called-LAURA.html
Another super macho guy who somewhat late in life “came out” as a woman. Typical.
It’s amazing that this is still up on YouTube:
One(only) good thing about passage of homosexual agenda was the globalists lost a big theme to rally around. They are scraping the bottom of the barrel for more ‘justice’ themes, and it’s getting hilarious. Furthermore, it’s splitting feminists between Terfs and Feminucks.
I suspect he’s got the same fetish as the rest of them but has enough self-awareness to know that’s what it is and has fun with it instead of taking hormones and trying to have surgery.
Not everyone has to take things to the extreme. From talking to a few psychiatrists, there are plenty of schizophrenics who know their voices are just that and just ignore them and keep their mouths shut.
Buffalo Joe,
Apparently, this guy ran 607 marathons on 607 consecutive days. There seems to be a few people around who pull off such freakish feats. I’m guessing that physiologically speaking, they must be freaks with enormously thick ligaments, thick tissues protecting joints and so on, very different from the norm.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricardo_Abad
It was understood in pop culture, in the serial killer thing and the scary clown thing (before trannies were a recognized nationality with a public relations office and legal clout), that one of the scariest ways you can present yourself is by rejecting gender roles. It throws all hope of being able to understand or deal with you right out the window.
Joe, it involves a lot of running and flying. His legs are tired and his arms are tired.
I remember reading that the advent of the cellphone was a godsend for schizophrenics (at least the high-functioning ones) because, if the felt the need to talk back to their voices in public, they could always whip out their phones and no one would know the difference…
He's actually a pretty good looking guy (no homo), and portrays convincing male characters onscreen.
Add in his sense of comedy and you figure he should have little problem attracting and mating with a fair number of good looking women.
So why the obsessive need to cross-dress?Replies: @Steve Sailer, @Altai, @J.Ross, @Shawn Returns, @Sue D. Nim
Because an airplane-sized neon arrow pointing to his face would be too much weight to carry around.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OO27A8xllAReplies: @HunInTheSun, @BB753
More like Guadalcanal really
https://s.hdnux.com/photos/10/40/45/2230651/5/920x920.jpgReplies: @Prodigal son, @Alden
Is this a form of gender appropriation ?
Strange that whites are no longer allowed to wear sombreros or black face but guys are praised for dressing like girls.
Homosexuals are at the top of the Victim Totem Pole. They rank higher than blacks.
And male homosexuals despise women. But I'm sure it's just a coincidence.Replies: @Art Deco
Apparently, this guy ran 607 marathons on 607 consecutive days. There seems to be a few people around who pull off such freakish feats. I'm guessing that physiologically speaking, they must be freaks with enormously thick ligaments, thick tissues protecting joints and so on, very different from the norm.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricardo_AbadReplies: @Buffalo Joe, @BB753
Pilt, Still confused. Actual events or just marathon distance? Where are there than many consecutive marathon, run on every day of the week?
Jenner, I also answered Pilt. Where do you find that many marathons, run on every day of the week?
Yes, this was proven by ultra-marathoner Dean Karnazes way back in the innocent days of 2006:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Karnazes#50_marathons_in_50_states_on_50_consecutive_days
Lesbianism is more common among women with no eligible men around. I’ve seen reasonably attractive dyke couples looking miserable on college campuses where the more miserable one is trying her darndest to play the part of the missing dominant male.
Maybe Izzard just has such a high opinion of himself that he considers no actual women up to his standards (set by those older sisters?) and/or is so busy running marathons and what not that he has little or no contact with actual women so he fills that role himself.
They even have a certain facial type - eg the 3 famous Scottish lesbians, Ruth Davidson, Shona Cameron and Susan Calman.
In college, at least in the '80s, there were also "political lesbians" who rejected men on principle.
A lot of those became hasbians later, much to the chagrin of those who had an actual sexual attraction to women.Replies: @The Wild Geese Howard, @Alden
Maybe Izzard just has such a high opinion of himself that he considers no actual women up to his standards (set by those older sisters?) and/or is so busy running marathons and what not that he has little or no contact with actual women so he fills that role himself.Replies: @SFG, @jimmyriddle
I think you’re right about lesbians sometimes being unable to attract men (though certainly not always!)… but Izzard just strikes me as having a fascination with transvestitism. I mean, there’s so many deviations and kinks out there, it’s hardly surprising. We’ve got stories of Roman Emperors and Victorian gentlemen cross-dressing, don’t see why it’s so hard to believe it’s just a personal taste.
Apparently, this guy ran 607 marathons on 607 consecutive days. There seems to be a few people around who pull off such freakish feats. I'm guessing that physiologically speaking, they must be freaks with enormously thick ligaments, thick tissues protecting joints and so on, very different from the norm.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricardo_AbadReplies: @Buffalo Joe, @BB753
It just goes to show the guy is nuts. Why do such a thing?
I’ve never seen that in a movie, but it would be great for a “Memento” type movie about a high functioning schizophrenic.
A controversy about transgender athletes is going on right now. Last weekend Mary Gregory participated in a powerlifting meet, sponsored by the 100% Raw Weightlifting Federation, and broke four women’s world records in her age and weight class. Soon after, however, meet officials discovered that Gregory is completely male in an anatomical sense and presumably has male hormone levels as well. It’s not clear if Gregory has even begun the gender reassignment process. The federation’s board of directors has decided to invalidate these records. Needless to say, powerlifting is one sport in which men have a huge and basically insurmountable advantage.
Fortunately, there were no other competitors in Gregory’s age and weight class, which isn’t uncommon in women’s powerlifting with its relatively shallow talent pool, so no (biological) woman was denied victory.
He may have iron will, but he’s stupid to run marathons without resting adequately between races.
Strange that whites are no longer allowed to wear sombreros or black face but guys are praised for dressing like girls.Replies: @dfordoom, @anon
Women are now at the absolute bottom of the Victim Totem Pole as far as the Coalition of the Fringes is concerned.
Homosexuals are at the top of the Victim Totem Pole. They rank higher than blacks.
And male homosexuals despise women. But I’m sure it’s just a coincidence.
?? They often have female friends in lieu of being able to thrive in the company of ordinary men, though I suspect what's more common is that their social circle is completely dominated by homosexual men. Andrew Sullivan once admitted that about 2/3 of the people he socialized with were male homosexuals and the other 1/3 were men and women he'd made the acquaintance of before he was an active homosexual.
A critic of male homosexual subcultures (the psychiatrist GJM van den Aardweg) has maintained that a generator of male homosexual attraction is a diminished capacity to build and maintain ordinary (non-erotic) male friendships. This has been seconded by the psychologist Daryl Bem, who isn't a critic of male homosexuality (and is himself somewhere past the middle of that spectrum).
https://blog.kir.com/?p=5597
10. Marathon running damages the liver and gall bladder and alters biochemical markers adversely. HDL is lowered, LDL is increased, Red blood cell counts and white blood cell counts fall. The liver is damaged and gall bladder function is decreased. Testosterone decreases.
9. Marathon running causes acute and severe muscle damage. Repetitive injury causes infiltration of collagen (connective tissue) into muscle fibers.
8. Marathon running induces kidney disfunction (renal abnormalities).
7. Marathon running causes acute microthrombosis in the vascular system.
6. Marathon running elevates markers of cancer. S100beta is one of these markers. Tumor necrosis factor, TNF-alpha, is another.
5. Marathon running damages your brain. The damage resembles acute brain trauma. Marathon runners have elevated S100beta, a marker of brain damage and blood brain barrier dysfunction. There is S100beta again, a marker of cancer and of brain damage.
4. Marathons damage your heart. From Whyte, et al Med Sci Sports Exerc, 2001 May, 33 (5) 850-1, “Echocardiographic studies report cardiac dysfunction following ultra-endurance exercise in trained individuals. Ironman and half-Ironman competition resulted in reversible abnormalities in resting left ventricular diastolic and systolic function. Results suggest that myocardial damage may be, in part, responsible for cardiac dysfunction, although the mechanisms responsible for this cardiac damage remain to be fully elucidated.”
3. Endurance athletes have more spine degeneration.
The number two reason not to run marathons:
2. At least four particiants of the Boston Marathon have died of brain cancer in the past 10 years. Purely anecdotal, but consistent with the elevated S100beta counts and TKN-alpha measures. Perhaps also connected to the microthrombi of the endothelium found in marathoners.
And now ladies and gentlemen the number one reason not to run marathons:
1. The first marathon runner, Phidippides, collapsed and died at the finish of his race.Replies: @Steve Sailer, @Achmed E. Newman, @Oleaginous Outrager, @miss marple, @Brutusale, @bored identity, @Alden
If long-distance running is so damn healthy, why do so many of them look like they’ve been training at a concentration camp?
I don’t think the transexuals require willpower to appear in public if that is their fetish.
Publically insisting that they are female is certain men’s thing. It functions as part of the elite’s culture war against the lower orders. Intellectual resources of immense power are behind it.
I think that even beats George Costanza's fetish:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S449KdjPKrY
Strange that whites are no longer allowed to wear sombreros or black face but guys are praised for dressing like girls.Replies: @dfordoom, @anon
are mexicans embarrassed about their sombrero?
Eddie Izzard was virtually unrecognizable in the film Valkyrie about the failed July 20, 1944 assassination attempt against Hitler and subsequent abortive coup using the Reserve Army against the SS and the Nazi state apparatus.
Izzard played General Erich Fellgiebel, the Chief of Wehrmacht communications who cut off all Wehrmacht communications to and from the Wolf’s Lair, Hitler’s field HQ in East Prussia. However, Fellgiebel was unable to sever separate SS communications lines, lines that enabled survivors of the bomb blast to notify Josef Goebbels, Propaganda Minister (and Hitler stalwart) that the Fuehrer had survived the assassination attempt in Rastenburg.
Aren't Nazi uniforms a big dress up fetish for perverts?
I made a comment on another thread about some teen boys being total in-your-face perverts from my youth in the 70's. They couldn't keep anything to themselves, they had to talk and show and brag about all their sexual knowledge, even to disinterested girls. I'm guessing this weirdo was one of the worst of those types. He never grew out of any of it. Arrested development.
Would anyone notice anymore? They’d just assume the guy had a Bluetooth.
Specifically, a paraphilia?
I think that M-to-F autogynephillia is an extreme extension of transvestitism.
Ah, I see what you mean. He must have just run the distance of a marathon, 26 miles and 385 yards, every day, I would guess, not actual, organized officiated marathons. So there’s really no strong independent verification.
Aside from fetishes and identity, there’s also cross dressing for laughs. That’s more of a straight laddish thing over there in the UK than it is a straight dudebro thing over here in America.
But it is not unknown.
Until now I was unaware of any color films of the Pearl Harbor attack. Color film was rare in the 40’s.
Also, at 29 seconds it was over very quickly. Those Japs have always been very efficient. Oops, I hope it’s ok to say Japs these days. Is Japs ok? Someone please get back to me on that. Jews always seems to be ok, so Japs should be too…I hope, anyway thanks a lot…
Regards,
Harry
Would he lie about the desire to dress in uncomfortable women’s clothing, including pencil skirts that inhibit leg movement and tight-rope-walking high heels? Women don’t really enjoy this clothing. It is done as an obligatory rite to attract males, or it is enjoyed due to the sense of feeling attractive as a woman, not for the thrill of wobbling on stilts that masquerade as shoes or inching around in a tightly bound Saran Wrap skirt. Why do we never see cross dressers in yoga pants? Is it all about the masochism?
expensive hobbies people have. They spend the money time and trouble because they want to. Men to women like all the time money and trouble it takes.
It’s as easy to walk in a pencil skirt as pants or a full skirt. They went out of style decades ago.
Fetish-Schmetish.
Transitioning to Full Pussy mode is logical next step for any men who already experiences a major character flaw with the same name.
It allows sociopathic opportunists to continue to be what they really – without being at risk of suffering the repercussions from the Current Year’s Regime.
Here are some examples of Pussysomatic Affordability Index:
Caitlyn Jenner- can afford a happy- go- lucky life of uncloseted Republican … in California.
Zoey Tur- can afford to squeeze pencil-neck of the yarmulke wearing pundit infront million-strong live TV audience. She also can afford to conclude in public that “women can not make the same quick, decisive decisions like men when piloting an aircraft.”
Natalya Pritzker – although being certified as the One&Two Percenter, this Multi-Miliusonaire in Drag can afford to continue to fly under the SJW radar systems.
Martine Rothblatt- year after year comfortably being the highest paid female CEO that can afford to have a business partnership with Alexandar Haig.
Fallon Fox- can afford to actively and comfortably participate in pay per view skull smashing violence against black woman.
Just reread thru the comments that that wasn’t in fact the Attack on Pearl Harbor but some sort of reenactment. It did seem a bit muddy.
Well, still viciously efficient. I’ll look for a verdict on the Jew/Jap bit though…
Regards,
Harry
Maybe Izzard just has such a high opinion of himself that he considers no actual women up to his standards (set by those older sisters?) and/or is so busy running marathons and what not that he has little or no contact with actual women so he fills that role himself.Replies: @SFG, @jimmyriddle
There is a subset of lesbians who seem to have been exposed to high levels of testosterone, in utero.
They even have a certain facial type – eg the 3 famous Scottish lesbians, Ruth Davidson, Shona Cameron and Susan Calman.
In college, at least in the ’80s, there were also “political lesbians” who rejected men on principle.
A lot of those became hasbians later, much to the chagrin of those who had an actual sexual attraction to women.
Lesbians
Until
Graduation
If all goes well, the embryo, then the fetus becomes a girl or boy.
Sometimes there’s not quite enough testosterone the boys become gay. A bit too much the girl becomes gay. And sometimes the baby becomes a
hermaphrodite. It’s basic anatomy and physiology
There’s a lot of babbling about transgenderism. But it’s all done by transgender advocates. So whatever alleged research they come up with is suspect, very suspect.
Oh, now I understand. When you wrote “logistics” I thought you meant how does he travel (to the marathon events). PiltdownMan’s got the answer to your question.
https://blog.kir.com/?p=5597
10. Marathon running damages the liver and gall bladder and alters biochemical markers adversely. HDL is lowered, LDL is increased, Red blood cell counts and white blood cell counts fall. The liver is damaged and gall bladder function is decreased. Testosterone decreases.
9. Marathon running causes acute and severe muscle damage. Repetitive injury causes infiltration of collagen (connective tissue) into muscle fibers.
8. Marathon running induces kidney disfunction (renal abnormalities).
7. Marathon running causes acute microthrombosis in the vascular system.
6. Marathon running elevates markers of cancer. S100beta is one of these markers. Tumor necrosis factor, TNF-alpha, is another.
5. Marathon running damages your brain. The damage resembles acute brain trauma. Marathon runners have elevated S100beta, a marker of brain damage and blood brain barrier dysfunction. There is S100beta again, a marker of cancer and of brain damage.
4. Marathons damage your heart. From Whyte, et al Med Sci Sports Exerc, 2001 May, 33 (5) 850-1, “Echocardiographic studies report cardiac dysfunction following ultra-endurance exercise in trained individuals. Ironman and half-Ironman competition resulted in reversible abnormalities in resting left ventricular diastolic and systolic function. Results suggest that myocardial damage may be, in part, responsible for cardiac dysfunction, although the mechanisms responsible for this cardiac damage remain to be fully elucidated.”
3. Endurance athletes have more spine degeneration.
The number two reason not to run marathons:
2. At least four particiants of the Boston Marathon have died of brain cancer in the past 10 years. Purely anecdotal, but consistent with the elevated S100beta counts and TKN-alpha measures. Perhaps also connected to the microthrombi of the endothelium found in marathoners.
And now ladies and gentlemen the number one reason not to run marathons:
1. The first marathon runner, Phidippides, collapsed and died at the finish of his race.Replies: @Steve Sailer, @Achmed E. Newman, @Oleaginous Outrager, @miss marple, @Brutusale, @bored identity, @Alden
Amen! I gave up marathon running five years ago and, man, my feet are still sore.
Jews are natural long-distance runners.
At 10:05 he uses knackered.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OO27A8xllAReplies: @HunInTheSun, @BB753
Somehow, Roosevelt let this atrocity happen! Lol!
These gals have willypower.
He's actually a pretty good looking guy (no homo), and portrays convincing male characters onscreen.
Add in his sense of comedy and you figure he should have little problem attracting and mating with a fair number of good looking women.
So why the obsessive need to cross-dress?Replies: @Steve Sailer, @Altai, @J.Ross, @Shawn Returns, @Sue D. Nim
He is a fairly good looking when he looks like a guy, age adjusted of course. He has aged well/has good docs.
One’s age-adjusted looks vary a lot among the famous. For instance, Gerald Ford in his twenties was much better looking than Donald Trump in his twenties, however, the Trump in his seventies looks much better than Gerald Ford did in his seventies. Trump, of course, has had work on his skin and held (transplanted?) his hair. Robert Redford has aged quite badly, Tom Cruise still looks good for a dude–due largely to docs and/or an aggressive skin/hair routine.
It is possible to run these marathons. My question is how many did he finish. When I ran marathons, it took me two weeks to recover.
https://blog.kir.com/?p=5597
10. Marathon running damages the liver and gall bladder and alters biochemical markers adversely. HDL is lowered, LDL is increased, Red blood cell counts and white blood cell counts fall. The liver is damaged and gall bladder function is decreased. Testosterone decreases.
9. Marathon running causes acute and severe muscle damage. Repetitive injury causes infiltration of collagen (connective tissue) into muscle fibers.
8. Marathon running induces kidney disfunction (renal abnormalities).
7. Marathon running causes acute microthrombosis in the vascular system.
6. Marathon running elevates markers of cancer. S100beta is one of these markers. Tumor necrosis factor, TNF-alpha, is another.
5. Marathon running damages your brain. The damage resembles acute brain trauma. Marathon runners have elevated S100beta, a marker of brain damage and blood brain barrier dysfunction. There is S100beta again, a marker of cancer and of brain damage.
4. Marathons damage your heart. From Whyte, et al Med Sci Sports Exerc, 2001 May, 33 (5) 850-1, “Echocardiographic studies report cardiac dysfunction following ultra-endurance exercise in trained individuals. Ironman and half-Ironman competition resulted in reversible abnormalities in resting left ventricular diastolic and systolic function. Results suggest that myocardial damage may be, in part, responsible for cardiac dysfunction, although the mechanisms responsible for this cardiac damage remain to be fully elucidated.”
3. Endurance athletes have more spine degeneration.
The number two reason not to run marathons:
2. At least four particiants of the Boston Marathon have died of brain cancer in the past 10 years. Purely anecdotal, but consistent with the elevated S100beta counts and TKN-alpha measures. Perhaps also connected to the microthrombi of the endothelium found in marathoners.
And now ladies and gentlemen the number one reason not to run marathons:
1. The first marathon runner, Phidippides, collapsed and died at the finish of his race.Replies: @Steve Sailer, @Achmed E. Newman, @Oleaginous Outrager, @miss marple, @Brutusale, @bored identity, @Alden
Boston Marathon legend Johnny Kelley to the contrary. He lived 97 years, ran Boston 61 times and won it twice.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Kelley
He was an obvious outlier. Marathons are for 140-lb. Kenyans.
They even have a certain facial type - eg the 3 famous Scottish lesbians, Ruth Davidson, Shona Cameron and Susan Calman.
In college, at least in the '80s, there were also "political lesbians" who rejected men on principle.
A lot of those became hasbians later, much to the chagrin of those who had an actual sexual attraction to women.Replies: @The Wild Geese Howard, @Alden
During my 90s undergrad days we referred to the second type as LUGs –
Lesbians
Until
Graduation
https://blog.kir.com/?p=5597
10. Marathon running damages the liver and gall bladder and alters biochemical markers adversely. HDL is lowered, LDL is increased, Red blood cell counts and white blood cell counts fall. The liver is damaged and gall bladder function is decreased. Testosterone decreases.
9. Marathon running causes acute and severe muscle damage. Repetitive injury causes infiltration of collagen (connective tissue) into muscle fibers.
8. Marathon running induces kidney disfunction (renal abnormalities).
7. Marathon running causes acute microthrombosis in the vascular system.
6. Marathon running elevates markers of cancer. S100beta is one of these markers. Tumor necrosis factor, TNF-alpha, is another.
5. Marathon running damages your brain. The damage resembles acute brain trauma. Marathon runners have elevated S100beta, a marker of brain damage and blood brain barrier dysfunction. There is S100beta again, a marker of cancer and of brain damage.
4. Marathons damage your heart. From Whyte, et al Med Sci Sports Exerc, 2001 May, 33 (5) 850-1, “Echocardiographic studies report cardiac dysfunction following ultra-endurance exercise in trained individuals. Ironman and half-Ironman competition resulted in reversible abnormalities in resting left ventricular diastolic and systolic function. Results suggest that myocardial damage may be, in part, responsible for cardiac dysfunction, although the mechanisms responsible for this cardiac damage remain to be fully elucidated.”
3. Endurance athletes have more spine degeneration.
The number two reason not to run marathons:
2. At least four particiants of the Boston Marathon have died of brain cancer in the past 10 years. Purely anecdotal, but consistent with the elevated S100beta counts and TKN-alpha measures. Perhaps also connected to the microthrombi of the endothelium found in marathoners.
And now ladies and gentlemen the number one reason not to run marathons:
1. The first marathon runner, Phidippides, collapsed and died at the finish of his race.Replies: @Steve Sailer, @Achmed E. Newman, @Oleaginous Outrager, @miss marple, @Brutusale, @bored identity, @Alden
Besides all of that, are there any negative effects to marathon running?
Pilt, Thank you, no way there are that many marathons in reachable travel on that few days.
He's actually a pretty good looking guy (no homo), and portrays convincing male characters onscreen.
Add in his sense of comedy and you figure he should have little problem attracting and mating with a fair number of good looking women.
So why the obsessive need to cross-dress?Replies: @Steve Sailer, @Altai, @J.Ross, @Shawn Returns, @Sue D. Nim
A few years ago he described himself as “a lesbian trapped in a man’s body.”
He’s an “odd” character.
Does a lot of work for charity.
Runs a lot of marathons.
hmmmmmmmmm …
https://s.hdnux.com/photos/10/40/45/2230651/5/920x920.jpgReplies: @Prodigal son, @Alden
Then there was the comedian Skip Wilson and his character Geraldine.
How far has our cultural illiteracy sunk?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBiQf_Eblyk
They even have a certain facial type - eg the 3 famous Scottish lesbians, Ruth Davidson, Shona Cameron and Susan Calman.
In college, at least in the '80s, there were also "political lesbians" who rejected men on principle.
A lot of those became hasbians later, much to the chagrin of those who had an actual sexual attraction to women.Replies: @The Wild Geese Howard, @Alden
3 times during pregnancy the Mother excretes higher level of testosterone she normally does .
If all goes well, the embryo, then the fetus becomes a girl or boy.
Sometimes there’s not quite enough testosterone the boys become gay. A bit too much the girl becomes gay. And sometimes the baby becomes a
hermaphrodite. It’s basic anatomy and physiology
There’s a lot of babbling about transgenderism. But it’s all done by transgender advocates. So whatever alleged research they come up with is suspect, very suspect.
https://blog.kir.com/?p=5597
10. Marathon running damages the liver and gall bladder and alters biochemical markers adversely. HDL is lowered, LDL is increased, Red blood cell counts and white blood cell counts fall. The liver is damaged and gall bladder function is decreased. Testosterone decreases.
9. Marathon running causes acute and severe muscle damage. Repetitive injury causes infiltration of collagen (connective tissue) into muscle fibers.
8. Marathon running induces kidney disfunction (renal abnormalities).
7. Marathon running causes acute microthrombosis in the vascular system.
6. Marathon running elevates markers of cancer. S100beta is one of these markers. Tumor necrosis factor, TNF-alpha, is another.
5. Marathon running damages your brain. The damage resembles acute brain trauma. Marathon runners have elevated S100beta, a marker of brain damage and blood brain barrier dysfunction. There is S100beta again, a marker of cancer and of brain damage.
4. Marathons damage your heart. From Whyte, et al Med Sci Sports Exerc, 2001 May, 33 (5) 850-1, “Echocardiographic studies report cardiac dysfunction following ultra-endurance exercise in trained individuals. Ironman and half-Ironman competition resulted in reversible abnormalities in resting left ventricular diastolic and systolic function. Results suggest that myocardial damage may be, in part, responsible for cardiac dysfunction, although the mechanisms responsible for this cardiac damage remain to be fully elucidated.”
3. Endurance athletes have more spine degeneration.
The number two reason not to run marathons:
2. At least four particiants of the Boston Marathon have died of brain cancer in the past 10 years. Purely anecdotal, but consistent with the elevated S100beta counts and TKN-alpha measures. Perhaps also connected to the microthrombi of the endothelium found in marathoners.
And now ladies and gentlemen the number one reason not to run marathons:
1. The first marathon runner, Phidippides, collapsed and died at the finish of his race.Replies: @Steve Sailer, @Achmed E. Newman, @Oleaginous Outrager, @miss marple, @Brutusale, @bored identity, @Alden
Jogging is incredibly bad for the bones of the spine hips knees and feet as well as the muscles tendons and cartilage.
It’s been wonderful for orthopedic surgeons, X-ray techs and physical therapists though. In fact. An entire new speciality within orthopedics came about because of jogging, Sports Medicine for the masses instead of just professional athletes.
It’s also great for cops who get to retire on half gross pay disability after only 10 years.
You’ve got to have a death wish to run over 600 marathons in as many days! Trannies are nuts, period.
Cross dressers dress in feminine women’s clothes because they like feminine women’s clothes. It also assures people don’t assume the 6’tall broad shouldered 220 pd person with the square jaw and masculine walk is a man.
People assume a person in a skirt and shoulder length hair is a woman which is what they want. That’s why they wear skirts or at least a frilly top with pants. The major benefit of skirts is that they hide the shape of the masculine hips, always a sure give away to those who notice.
Men who dress as women really enjoy the fuss and bother of squeezing their masculine bodies into women’s clothes and taking the hormones and learning to move like women and all the effort that goes into it.
Think of all the time consuming,
expensive hobbies people have. They spend the money time and trouble because they want to. Men to women like all the time money and trouble it takes.
It’s as easy to walk in a pencil skirt as pants or a full skirt. They went out of style decades ago.
So the dude just really likes playing dress up.
Aren’t Nazi uniforms a big dress up fetish for perverts?
I made a comment on another thread about some teen boys being total in-your-face perverts from my youth in the 70’s. They couldn’t keep anything to themselves, they had to talk and show and brag about all their sexual knowledge, even to disinterested girls. I’m guessing this weirdo was one of the worst of those types. He never grew out of any of it. Arrested development.
Those Germans – such attention to detail.
I think that even beats George Costanza’s fetish:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Karnazes#50_marathons_in_50_states_on_50_consecutive_daysReplies: @Buffalo Joe
Wild, Ok, so he ran a marthon distance on the course lay out 50 days in a row…have a hard time with the logistics.
Fortunately, there were no other competitors in Gregory's age and weight class, which isn't uncommon in women's powerlifting with its relatively shallow talent pool, so no (biological) woman was denied victory.Replies: @bored identity
Flip!!
How far has our cultural illiteracy sunk?
Minor quibble – it’s not really late-onset in Izzard’s case. His first HBO special featured him in drag explaining that he liked dressing up and girls.
He does fit your overachiever profile though. He has done shows in French and German. Being funny in a foreign language is hard. Unfortunately I don’t know either language well enough to tell if he succeeded but you have to respect the attempt
He does fit your overachiever profile though. He has done shows in French and German. Being funny in a foreign language is hard. Unfortunately I don’t know either language well enough to tell if he succeeded but you have to respect the attemptReplies: @Steve Sailer
Yup, Izzard is another one of these sci-fi hero supermen:
“Izzard speaks French and has performed stand-up shows in the language; from 2014 he began to perform in German, Spanish, Russian and Arabic,[26] all languages that he did not previously speak.”
Homosexuals are at the top of the Victim Totem Pole. They rank higher than blacks.
And male homosexuals despise women. But I'm sure it's just a coincidence.Replies: @Art Deco
And male homosexuals despise women.
?? They often have female friends in lieu of being able to thrive in the company of ordinary men, though I suspect what’s more common is that their social circle is completely dominated by homosexual men. Andrew Sullivan once admitted that about 2/3 of the people he socialized with were male homosexuals and the other 1/3 were men and women he’d made the acquaintance of before he was an active homosexual.
A critic of male homosexual subcultures (the psychiatrist GJM van den Aardweg) has maintained that a generator of male homosexual attraction is a diminished capacity to build and maintain ordinary (non-erotic) male friendships. This has been seconded by the psychologist Daryl Bem, who isn’t a critic of male homosexuality (and is himself somewhere past the middle of that spectrum).