• i_dont_want_to@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    16 hours ago

    The only reason I would be somewhat pleased to hear about Musk’s failed penile implant is, as the richest man in the world, he can throw money at the problem to get some more advancements in this type of surgery for everyone. Even if that’s not his intention.

    This has a decent chance to help trans men with options for gender-affirming surgeries. Otherwise, I don’t give two shits about his member.

    • exploitedamerican@lemm.ee
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      12 hours ago

      It makes me happy to think he is so insecure with his small pecker and cant enjoy a basic life pleasure like human intimacy. I hope he got the crunchy noises stabbing pains disgusting smells and puss filled lesions on his little shrimp diq. Fuq space karen. He used his son as a literal human shield pr stunt. walked off stage without him leaving him like 30+ feet behind for some underpaid grunt to redirect/parent once his PR stunt/ human shield services were no longer required. Between Elon musk and Donald trump. Its hard to say which one of them is the most disgusting festering bag of garbage disguised as a human being.

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      13 hours ago

      For the sake of the many-

      Elon should have the best penis humanly possible, we can rebuild him, we have the technology.

      ::: That really hurt to say :::

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      12 hours ago

      Would rather see him, you know, improve the standard of living for those who need it.

      All the money being wasted on “cosmetic dick surgeries” could be spent feeding and housing children who don’t have food or shelter.

      But hey, trans people like money too. So we know why they care more about cultural issues over fiscal ones.