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About half of it is him staring blankly into space and thinking “Oh yeah, if they said that I’d say that.” And then forgetting about what he was talking about while he draws.

I’m not even being hyperbolic. Guillaume is legit a bad writer. I don’t even know if he even writes his own dialogue in these things and just copies and pastes stuff he sees on Social Media. All of his work is childhood wish fulfillment, furry shit, or gay porn.
I think all the comics are just him having shower arguments with imaginary people. “If a transphobe said this, then I’d say THIS to totally own them. Then they’d say this, and I’d clap back with my witty remark.”
 
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I think all the comics are just him having shower arguments with imaginary people. “If a transphobe said this, then I’d say THIS to totally own them. Then they’d say this, and I’d clap back with my witty remark.”
Now you mention it Assigned Male is basically just Stan Kelly but not satire (Or funny) with a creepy fixation on kids and troons.
 
I just kind of realized that Billy doesn't really touch on any real trans issues. All his books are about kids having fun and being accepted, instead of about kids facing the challenges that come with being queer.

He supposedly grew up repressed, but doesn't deal with that at all.

There's a good reason for that, to him, stories of struggles and overcoming adversity were never the point. He wants to tell empowering stories where the trans are the ones in control. There's no adversity in his world because in his world the trans already won. If anything, it's wish fulfillment. "Dealing with your issues" must be neuroatypicaphobic or something, I guess. Assigned Male is not supposed to reflect the real world by design.
 
I just kind of realized that Billy doesn't really touch on any real trans issues. All his books are about kids having fun and being accepted, instead of about kids facing the challenges that come with being queer.

He supposedly grew up repressed, but doesn't deal with that at all.
One of his Mary Sues once shamed a lady in the park for misgendering their little sister-brother-thing. Every toddler can relate.
 
There's this trend you can see with "self declared oppressed groups" and this is something I've also seen TERFs express in relation to the patriarchy, they seem to want to "turn the tables", to become the ones in power and become the oppressors, as if that would right a perceived wrong. Equal rights is not the goal, the goal is seizing power over other people. They relish being in control. That's why Stephie wins all arguments in the comics, it's brainwashing its readers to believe in The Ideology. In the case of the trans movement, it reeeeees things like "controlled opposition!!!!" but you know they secretly want to be the ones in control of the opposition. Very nasty stuff.

In the case of the TERFs, they want a matriarchy with eugenics to keep the male population at a minimum and under strict control.

When you think about it, what would a realistic Assigned Male with real struggles look like? It'd show people men have no business in women's bathroom, if anything, it'd show the nonsense of the trans ideology.
 
In the case of the TERFs, they want a matriarchy with eugenics to keep the male population at a minimum and under strict control.
That may be true of some of the genuinely radical feminist TERFs, but taking troon rhetoric at face value any natural born female who says only women menstruate is a TERF.
 

How can there be a "Candy Core" book in any sense? We haven't seen anything in the way of a story in that comic in many moons. Did Labelle complete the story and just not share it online? Or is it just a short, meandering collection of nonsense building toward a camping trip that barely occurs, ending with a bizarre strip about a cursed knife?

It's not that I actually want there to be more creepy-ass furry strips. It's just that I cannot fathom putting out a webcomic collection for a title that hasn't had enough strips to fill a pamphlet.
 
How can there be a "Candy Core" book in any sense? We haven't seen anything in the way of a story in that comic in many moons. Did Labelle complete the story and just not share it online? Or is it just a short, meandering collection of nonsense building toward a camping trip that barely occurs, ending with a bizarre strip about a cursed knife?

It's not that I actually want there to be more creepy-ass furry strips. It's just that I cannot fathom putting out a webcomic collection for a title that hasn't had enough strips to fill a pamphlet.
The book was actually published on January 24th, the day before the introduction of Diaper Goat.
https://archive.ph/FZTPn
https://kiwifarms.net/threads/sophi...stel-sexy-times-wafflesart.17137/post-8205417
The book was on preorder from January 6th
https://kiwifarms.net/threads/sophi...stel-sexy-times-wafflesart.17137/post-8093384
https://kiwifarms.net/threads/sophi...stel-sexy-times-wafflesart.17137/post-8121081
 
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