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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 23

    "I want to tell you that you won’t be alone. You will be loved. There are so many good people out here"https://nyti.ms/2CYSe5B 

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      2. Crogy Barr‏ @Defiant_Boy Oct 23
        Replying to @RickSchmidtCA1 @nytimes

        Are you guys really not self aware enough to see the irony in posting the same exact "NPC" memes all over the place all day every day?

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      4. Crogy Barr‏ @Defiant_Boy Oct 23
        Replying to @RickSchmidtCA1 @nytimes

        Consider me owned

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      1. PolandWillAlwaysPrevail‏ @JanWisniewski Oct 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        "I am a conservative teenager in a leftist school, gym, hood, store, county, state". "I want to tell you that you won’t be alone. You will be loved. There are so many good people like you out here"

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      1. s R c‏ @rcaes22 Oct 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        Just stop, no one cares about your sexual proclivity.

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      2. Sean Pierce‏ @SeanpierceSean Oct 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        My 5 dollar bill, woke up feeling like a hundred bucks today, do you think I can walk into WalMart and buy $100 worth of snacks? just sayingpic.twitter.com/CjZ2xl7CWi

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Daci™‏ @daciface Oct 23
        Replying to @SeanpierceSean @nytimes

        I know you think this is a clever point, but you’re the only one who thinks that.

        2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
      4. Cinny‏ @Cinny43419477 Oct 23
        Replying to @daciface @SeanpierceSean @nytimes

        I didn’t understand the point until you made yours. , Walmart is probably pretty good place for this guy to shop although some, I assume, are good people.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      5. Sean Pierce‏ @SeanpierceSean Oct 23
        Replying to @Cinny43419477 @daciface @nytimes

        there's alot of good people out there, there's way more bad people out there as well. Being good or bad is irrelevant to being right.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      6. Daci™‏ @daciface Oct 23
        Replying to @SeanpierceSean @Cinny43419477 @nytimes

        Lol you think you’re “right” 😂

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      7. Sean Pierce‏ @SeanpierceSean Oct 23
        Replying to @daciface @Cinny43419477 @nytimes

        Actually, I'm not. Your genes are, your whole human body and genetics are right. You can si there and go through all the medical procedures you want, you will always be a MAN or WOMAN however you were born.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      8. Daci™‏ @daciface Oct 23
        Replying to @SeanpierceSean @Cinny43419477 @nytimes

        So? What’s your point? No one ever claimed you could change your genetics, just your physical form to match your brain. Really that’s simple. Read a book.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      9. Sean Pierce‏ @SeanpierceSean Oct 23
        Replying to @daciface @Cinny43419477 @nytimes

        My point is so obvious, it is clear as a non cloudy day. Even nature and science teaches what is so common sense, you are either a man or a woman, it is that simple, the rest is humans altering the natural form.

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      2. shonen queen‏ @peachdekuu Oct 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        Life is so much better after you get out! There's a whole lovely world full of vibrant culture and people who will accept you out there

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      2. Jeffery Scott‏ @thewrongbull Oct 23
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        pic.twitter.com/oOGO1gaHKc

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      1. Mrs B‏ @Ife_olowoyeye Oct 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        liberal concorted lies

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      2. Derek‏ @FinanceBuzz Oct 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        This is the left's anti-family agenda. Calling her parents "bigoted" simply because they hold traditional Christian values. That is not bigotry, that is morality. The parents she wants to abandon are the ones who will love her much more than the people she will find in the world.

        2 replies 0 retweets 7 likes
      3. shonen queen‏ @peachdekuu Oct 23
        Replying to @FinanceBuzz @nytimes

        Not accepting her for who she is isn't love. Family that considers their religion more important than their childrens identities & happiness is not always worth keeping. I promise you that I and many others have found love more genuine & unconditional outside of that environment.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Derek‏ @FinanceBuzz Oct 23
        Replying to @peachdekuu @nytimes

        Good parents don’t just go along with everything their kids want. They are supposed to be parents and guide them between right and wrong. When they don’t, they do them a disservice. I firmly believe that’s what wrong with so many young people who seemingly have never been told no

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      5. shonen queen‏ @peachdekuu Oct 23
        Replying to @FinanceBuzz @nytimes

        A fundamental aspect of your child's identity is not "wrong," and that mindset - that they just need to parent the sin away, that never accepting who their children are will make them somehow moral- is why LGBT youth feel so isolated and cut themselves off from their parents.

        3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      6. Derek‏ @FinanceBuzz Oct 23
        Replying to @peachdekuu @nytimes

        Yes, even fundamental aspects of our lives can be wrong if it is not aligned with God's plan for our lives. I understand that sometimes these youth can feel isolated but a lot of that is society constantly telling them no one should dare question their lifestyle choice.

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      7. shonen queen‏ @peachdekuu Oct 23
        Replying to @FinanceBuzz @nytimes

        It's not a lifestyle choice. Was being a man a "lifestyle choice" for you? Or liking women? Likely not! It was just who you are, and that's great and fine. Same goes for LGBT kids. It's not a choice or a "lifestyle". It's just who they are, and even if the parents reject

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      8. Derek‏ @FinanceBuzz Oct 23
        Replying to @peachdekuu @nytimes

        Yes, it is. Everyone chooses the ACTIONS they take. They may have feelings or urges they can't help, but they CHOOSE to act on them. It is very much a choice.

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