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Girls don't wear fucking clothes pins in our hair either. No one does. Your mother stopped you from looking like a lunatic you ungrateful twit.
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In honor of Hallowe'en, Labelle has given us a maudlin little sob story.
It's actually pretty good for a change.
It would be if not for that hideous art. Why does she draw everyone with chipmunk teeth?
Yknow, usually I actually like these little personal comics Sophie makes. They give a sympathetic view into her life and makes her seem more relatable and human. But this is just kinda dumb. "A boy was being picked on for dressing like a girl, and I was just waiting for a chance to put this clothes pin in my hair."In honor of Hallowe'en, Labelle has given us a maudlin little sob story.
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Sorry, I'm not really up on this other than it's an SJW comic about a little boy who feels like a little girl and this is used as a platform for the author to soapbox their gender issues. I get that part, the part that I'm having trouble with is this:I'm sorry , I know it's a little late to go back to the "gay party" post, but there were enough crazy comments that I felt justified in making a compilation of the homopobic hypocrisy Sophie's fans say.
If they're also trans-loving SJW'S then sure, but any other bi person is going to run for the hills when they find out you support Sophie and her comic guilting straight/gay people into having sex. Trust me.
To wrap this up I'm going to let "blue" speak for me on how I feel about that comic and it's comments.
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Is this a thing now in the SJW community? Or is it more along the lines of people's genitals not matching who they are inside?her comic guilting straight/gay people into having sex. Trust me.
Or is it more along the lines of people's genitals not matching who they are inside?
That would be something someone could sympathize with.
Instead it's about thinking you're entitled to sex from the world even from people who don't want to give it to you and shaming them and telling them they're bad people if they don't.
Sluthate logic, basically.
Yknow, usually I actually like these little personal comics Sophie makes. They give a sympathetic view into her life and makes her seem more relatable and human. But this is just kinda dumb. "A boy was being picked on for dressing like a girl, and I was just waiting for a chance to put this clothes pin in my hair."
To be fair, if her only sibling was her brother, she probably didn't have barrettes or scrunchies. On the other hand, she clearly didn't know how to apply them to her hair.Girls don't wear fucking clothes pins in our hair either. No one does. Your mother stopped you from looking like a lunatic you ungrateful twit.
From what I understand they aren't saying you have to have sex with a trans person (or anyone), but you are still a transphobe if you don't just because you're not into dick/vag or surgically altered genitalia because that's saying you don't truly view them as the gender they identify as.Sorry, I'm not really up on this other than it's an SJW comic about a little boy who feels like a little girl and this is used as a platform for the author to soapbox their gender issues. I get that part, the part that I'm having trouble with is this:
Is this a thing now in the SJW community? Or is it more along the lines of people's genitals not matching who they are inside?
I mean in these people's minds if a lesbian meets OPL and because she has really low standards thinks he's cute and for some reason she thinks Chris is a real woman is she then obligated to have sex with him because it's what inside that counts? Or would she be justified in telling him to get lost? And would the situation be treated the same if for some reason Chris actually did get the surgery done?
Yeah I know I'm trying to inject logic into SJW affairs and that never works but I'm really curious as to what all this means.
Basically they aren't going to support a trans person actually forceably raping someone who rejects them (unless they're even crazier than most tucutes), but they'll still guilt someone for not being into transwomen's dicks or transmen's vulvas.
The likability of the comic is due in part that it's a believable situation, unlike everything Stephie does and says.Yknow, usually I actually like these little personal comics Sophie makes. They give a sympathetic view into her life and makes her seem more relatable and human. But this is just kinda dumb. "A boy was being picked on for dressing like a girl, and I was just waiting for a chance to put this clothes pin in my hair."
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I think I found nude minors in his likes on tumblr.
Sophie and co think "Male vagina" and "Female penis" are legitimate terms that everyone should just accept as a non issue otherwise they are obsessing over genitals and are truscum or something.Sorry, I'm not really up on this other than it's an SJW comic about a little boy who feels like a little girl and this is used as a platform for the author to soapbox their gender issues. I get that part, the part that I'm having trouble with is this:
Is this a thing now in the SJW community? Or is it more along the lines of people's genitals not matching who they are inside?
I mean in these people's minds if a lesbian meets OPL and because she has really low standards thinks he's cute and for some reason she thinks Chris is a real woman is she then obligated to have sex with him because it's what inside that counts? Or would she be justified in telling him to get lost? And would the situation be treated the same if for some reason Chris actually did get the surgery done?
Yeah I know I'm trying to inject logic into SJW affairs and that never works but I'm really curious as to what all this means.
In Tumblr maybe; normal people aren't so easily guilt-tripped.It is hard not to feel guilty when everybody keeps telling you to check your privilege.
99% a cisgendered person has no relevant experience to what a transgendered person goes through