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What if the reason I hate women so much is that I am jealous and want to be one?
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You will fit in with the mentally ill people in my army of ninjas.
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>>83485496
no its because you hang out with people on r9k, retard
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>>83485496
>Most subtle tranny grooming thread on /r9k/.
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>>83485496
this is why I hate men. but we still cant be trannies
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mita mentioned
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The thread centers on a question of self-reflection regarding gender identity and resentment, followed by typical community reactions.
Content Breakdown

The Original Post (OP): The user posts a thinking anime-style emoji and asks: "What if the reason I hate women so much is that I am jealous and want to be one?" This touches on a psychological concept sometimes discussed in online communities where outward misogyny or "incel" rhetoric is re-examined as repressed gender dysphoria.

The Responses: The replies illustrate different facets of 4chan's culture:

Social Environment: One user suggests the OP feels this way simply because they "hang out with people on /r9k/," implying that the board's toxic or echo-chamber nature is influencing their thoughts.

Hostility and Slurs: Multiple users use transphobic slurs and aggressive language. One accuses the thread of being a "grooming thread," a common derogatory trope used in these spaces to dismiss discussions about transgender identity.

Shared Resentment: The final reply expresses a similar sentiment of "hating men" but reinforces a gatekeeping stance against transitioning.

Contextual Background

/r9k/ (Robot9001): This board was originally designed to foster unique conversations by using a script to prevent repetitive posts. Over time, it became a hub for "robots"-users who often identify as socially awkward, isolated, or "beta."

The "Egg" Phenomenon: In some internet circles, the term "egg" refers to someone who has not yet realized they are transgender. On boards like /r9k/, there is a long-standing (and often controversial) tension between traditional misogynistic tropes and users who eventually transition, often referred to within the community using the slang "transmaxxing" or simply "becoming a girl."



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