Yes, I feel confident saying there are many others who share my view, but it is said for me first. As opposed to the person I was replying to (who I don't think is you) who made generalised statements that could be interpreted to apply to all people, if I had not stepped in to provide a counterpoint.
In the end, different people feel different ways and that was all I was intending to show, not to get into some leftist infighting about who is more trans or whatever, and especially not pedantic semantic debates about exactly how I made my point.
Maybe you feel you chose your gender, but for me and many others we did not choose our gender, so I would be wary of making generalised statements about people in general.
The hard part would be finding a place to make your country that would be legally recognised as not part of another country's territory. Maybe construct an artificial island in the ocean, or a floating island made of essentially large boats, or settle in Antarctica and hope when the treaty goes up for renewal you can get recognised?
Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality is a great read that really explains how to think rationally, and also fixes some issues with the source material.
On Linux, there's an app called Characters to copy paste emojis from, and some apps use custom key combinations such as Super + ;, or Fn + ;, or something like that
I'm sometimes tired when I awake, if I didn't get enough sleep the night before. Also, it's kind of like the ADHD thing when you know you should do stuff, but you just sit there consciously doing nothing, although you don't want to be. That also sometimes happens for a bit until I finally start doing stuff.
That's a really interesting question! I admire the creativity :)
I think it would have to be K though, as that includes Australia and New Zealand, so no chance of being born in a developing country, unlike the others. I assume the Polynesian islands are not too great to live in, but idk.
I use the Fediverse, word of mouth, and https://verity.news/