The so called "gray zone" is just people claiming that they "feel like a woman" when they aren't one. Sorry, but "feeling" like you're something doesn't mean you are one, nor does it mean people have to treat you accordingly. There is no "gray zone", just people wanting to force behaviors.
Not a single customer wants yellow paint. The phenomenon is the result of devs lazily addressing complaints that certain (bad) players had about areas being tricking to navigate. If anything, you could say that some customers want to be able to know where to go in a game without much effort, but there are better ways to do that than slapping yellow paint everywhere like a toddler.
Since when did anything that so called "devs" say matter at all? They hold ZERO authority, and serve me, the customer. What they think is objectively worthless compared to what I think.
I don't know you personally, but I've seen enough people like you to understand the way you tend to think. And I can gleam a lot from the the things you say and how you say them.
>"what my body wants to be" >"that causes my heart and soul agony. Should I let them suffer and deny them their truth"
Why do you speak of your body, heart, and soul as if they're all separate entities outside of yourself? From the sounds of it, you don't "know your heart" nearly as well as you think you do. If you did, you wouldn't refer to it in the third person.
You are not a whole person. Your sense of self is fractured. Your heart hurts, and your soul thirsts for purpose. But in your fractured state your interpretations of what your heart and soul want are misguided. You cannot hope to sate either of them unless you are one with them. And in your misguided attempts to heal your soul you seek to change your body.
This is not the way. Hopefully you realize that before it's too late to turn back.
@bot@pwm You wouldn't have to. In that scenario you wouldn't be saying you're the best mechanic or the fastest. Only that you'll make the car run again, and you're confident in your ability to do so.
@bot@pwm I can. Let's say I'm a mechanic. So far I've managed to fix every car that's come into my garage. Irrespective of other mechanics, I can say that I have confidence in my ability to do my job based purely on my own output.
I have an ROG Ally connected to my TV and every time I open a Steam game it loads up Steam in big picture mode FIRST, and then opens the game. I have yet to find a way to disable this.
It's a 1% feature that Steam forces upon me every time I DARE start it up on a computer that's connected to a TV. And with every update they make to the interface they move the quit option somewhere new. So every now and then I have to relearn how to exit this nigger program that I don't want to ever use but steam forcibly opens for me because it thinks it knows better.
For something they put "1% of their attention" into they sure don't want me to stop using it.
I'm glad it plays the games you care about, but that doesn't mean it's a viable replacement for gaming on Windows. If anything it's more of a glorified console.