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Hi, my name is Evan! I'm a (very nerdy) trans guy and I don't know too many trans folks in my area so I signed up to see if I could make some friends! So tell me, what's your favorite TV show? Mine is Firefly!

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I'm kind of in the same boat except I'm too nervous to go find other trans people! One show I always come back to is the Office. If they ever pull it from netflix I swear I'm gonna riot

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Just now, Kamarka said:

I'm kind of in the same boat except I'm too nervous to go find other trans people! One show I always come back to is the Office. If they ever pull it from netflix I swear I'm gonna riot

 

I've never watched the Office, but it's on my list! My other favorite was Leverage and they did pull it from Netflix. I ended up using all my birthday money to buy the complete series…

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Just now, TheFirstEvan-Ger said:

My other favorite was Leverage and they did pull it from Netflix.

 

Well this is just terrible news.  I've been trying for about a week now to remember the name of that show because I wanted to watch it again.  I binged it on Netflix ages ago.  Loved it.

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Hey Evan and Kamarka not sure where you both are but there is LGBT center every where. Hell there's one in swamps of Florida. Its not the safest place but when I every I go visit my mom I will go there and check out their community board or hit the website.. Also, As I just came out about 4 months I notice that LBGT, Trans folks are not the only people that show lv. I am no different then anyone else seeking to enjoy life and if you put yrself out there you might be surprised . That said be careful...Good Luck....Check out "Glow on Netflix or Busch amazon or Claws on TNT" , and stay away from, " Easy" its sucks

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Hi Evan,

Welcome to Transpulse. I'm glad you're here!

 

Lots of love and a big welcome hug,

Timber Wolf ?

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Hey Evan, welcome!   You might try searching out LGBT groups in your locality to meet others in real life.  In the meantime, join in here. 

 

Cheers, Jani

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Welcome Evan.

 

I don't know any other trans people locally (only my last therapist who was 30 miles away). So far everyone here has been lovely.

 

My favourite TV show, Doctor Who. Nerds unite! ?

 

Love and hugs,

 

Kris

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4 hours ago, Jani said:

Hey Evan, welcome!   You might try searching out LGBT groups in your locality to meet others in real life.  In the meantime, join in here. 

  

Cheers, Jani

 

Thank you! Unfortunately I live in a college town that is dead during the year and in the only trans resource group currently running I'm the only member under 60 and also the only guy. It's still nice, but I hoped to meet other trans guys and maybe some folks my own age here!

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Hi Evan, pleased to meet you. :) so far no one has listed a bad series lol, pressures on now.

 

I tend to watch films as I hate investing in a series only to have it cancelled (see firefly :( ) My top 3 Netflix would be Scorpion, The Rain, and Lucifer. Though there are a few others I could keep listing. I am geographically isolated, but popping in and out of here even if it is just to read what others are saying has kept me connected and supported ?

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Pleased to meet you, Evan!  While we're on the subject...I have a few favorite TV series but my latest favorite was just cancelled last Fall.  It was called Colony and featured one of my favorite actors, Josh Holloway.  It only went 3 seasons and ended abruptly leaving everyone with a huge cliff hanger.  The last season was filmed up in my neck of the woods.  I'm still disappointed about the series prematurely ending.  I hope it gets picked up by another network soon.

 

Again, welcome Evan,

Susan R?

 

 

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2 hours ago, Susan R said:

It only went 3 seasons and ended abruptly leaving everyone with a huge cliff hanger.

 

As a Firefly fan I feel your pain. That is the worst.

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5 hours ago, DeeDee said:

Hi Evan, pleased to meet you. :) so far no one has listed a bad series lol, pressures on now.

 

I tend to watch films as I hate investing in a series only to have it cancelled (see firefly :( ) My top 3 Netflix would be Scorpion, The Rain, and Lucifer. Though there are a few others I could keep listing. I am geographically isolated, but popping in and out of here even if it is just to read what others are saying has kept me connected and supported ?

I went to Firefly’s 10year reunion at SDCC. It was a Blast. They all showed up, and they were blown away by the response. Sean Maher was super blown away, he had the biggest smile. Adam Baldwin gave away a Jayne beanie to an audiences member. They were all really cool. It was one of my favorite times at ComicCon.

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Hehe. Pleased to meet you. Good luck in your search of other beautiful people. Right now I ambinge watching “The Society” and “Dexter” on Netflix. :]

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12 hours ago, SavingEve40 said:

Hehe. Pleased to meet you. Good luck in your search of other beautiful people. Right now I ambinge watching “The Society” and “Dexter” on Netflix. :]

Enjoy Dexter!  IT was a great show.

What is the Society?

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Hey Evan, good to meet you. You'll meet some guys around your age on here, for sure.

Favorite tv show? How about I answer by genre? Haha, there are too many.

I enjoy Parks and Rec, Hannibal, Rick and Morty, Master Chef (&jr), Nailed It, the Office, Sherlock, a variety of animations like Steven Universe and Over the Garden Wall, as well as japanese animation. I watched Supernatural up until season 11 before quitting it. I also have watched GOT..and the first season of Westworld, which was awesome.

Glow on Netflix is good. AP Bio also gives me a good laugh--I want to adopt all those kids. And that's just the tip of the iceberg for me and television.

Firefly is on my "to watch" list.

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Welcome to Trans Pulse, Evan.  It's great to meet you, and i look forward to reading more posts from you.  Let us know what's on your mind, and what questions you have.  We'll be here for you.

 

HUGS

 

Carolyn Marie

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On 5/30/2019 at 12:50 PM, lauraincolumbia said:

Enjoy Dexter!  IT was a great show.

What is the Society?

I know this is late but

 

Society is wayyy better than I thought it was gonna be. It is about a town’s group of teenagers being exiled into a parallel universe and having to create their own means to survive 

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I just watched "Good Omens," and omg, it is soooo funny. I love British humor, and the cast is incredible. I totally recommend it

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12 hours ago, SavingEve40 said:

 

Society is wayyy better than I thought it was gonna be. It is about a town’s group of teenagers being exiled into a parallel universe and having to create their own means to survive 

Sounds interesting! I haven't seen it on Netflix.  Where can you watch it?

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