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What I find interesting is that even in the tranny places I've infultrated (don't ask) topics like Yaniv aren't actually discussed and are typically banned from discussion because they expose a pretty fucking awful side of trannies. I'm pretty sure Yaniv has a word filter that will cause a mod to come and crack their tranny whip down. You're allowed to talk about problems to AN EXTENT but not to the point of accidentally peaking or detransing the community.

I honestly encourge some of you all to go draw a shitty furry avatar and join some trans facebook groups just to see how fucking insane it can get.
 
What I find interesting is that even in the tranny places I've infultrated (don't ask) topics like Yaniv aren't actually discussed and are typically banned from discussion because they expose a pretty fucking awful side of trannies.
Yeah. Their almost fanatical adherence to omerta even within their own spaces should make the biggest Families green with envy.
 
Hooboy. Andy "Lily" Wachowski is literally an AGP who had his mind raped by a dominatrix who would sexually torture him for hours, then inject him intramuscularly with ketamine right as he would cum to extend his orgasm for what seemed like hours, while he disassociated while wearing women's clothes. That dominatrix, Ilsa Strix, was at the time married to Buck Angel, a FtM who did "dude with a pussy" porn. She left her "husband" for Wachowski, who left his wife for Ilsa. Andy Wachowski is literally a kink-sick pervert who after his fame and money from The Matrix, got into the underground LA sex dungeon scene, and got mentally fucked by a sex demoness into mental depravity. He likes being humiliated and his wife making him go to premieres dressed as a woman is part of that. Literally the worst example of a stable normal tranny possible. (fun fact: Ilsa Strix had heavy influence on the second and third Matrix movies, which is part of the reason they suck. The underground orgy rave scene was her idea.)

What. The actual. Fuck.
 
There is absolutely no truth to the idea that there is a male or female brain. Even prominent researchers of the links between sex-specific behavior and the brain like Dick Schwab, who is an advocate for supporting gender-non-conforming behavior, admits that there no way to look at a brain and determine whether it is male or female from neuroanatomy alone. there is a bimodal distribution of different anatomical features (at least part of which is accounted for by male brains being larger on average than female brains, due to head size). More importantly, the studies that the claim to show a trans element to the brain either do so using very shaky logic (ie. looking at something like the number of neurons in a certain portion of the brain and claiming that trans women have "a female number of neurons" without establishing thresholds for that definition, or a causal mechanism that would explain how that would translate to the body knowing it should have a vagina) or they are straight up proxies for being gay. The most quoted study from the recent past that seemed to show a strong similarity in trans and cis women used Androstadienone as the stimulus, which is literally one of the few chemicals humans emit that seems to act as a pheromone, and is secreted by males through sweat. The fact that some, but not all, trans women reacted is best explained by those trans women being gay men, because that effect has also been documented in gay men!

This isn't even getting into how the idea that your brain generates your behavior or experiences independent of your body is bullshit. The endocrine system is a powerful mediator of mood and behavior, especially gendered behavior. And you body maps nerves based on their growth and distribution, it doesn't start with a prior model of a complete human and plug in the contacts afterwards. If that was the case, you would see body dysmorphia in a lot of other diseases, like people with achondroplasia (little people like Peter Dinklage) don't report "tallness dysphoria when they look at themselves, even though the only thing wrong with their bodies is coding error in a bone growth factor, one that has an effect well after the brain has formed. Nothing about attempts at biologically explaining the trans experience make sense, which is why you actually see pushback against any exploration of it by the trans community. They say it could lead to "gatekeeping", because then doctors would have an actual diagnostic criteria other than self-reporting to go on. And, despite that being the case with literally ever other mental or physical ailment, with trans people, that just won't do!

E: @Tom Nook's Gloryhole

The type of thing you're describing, moderate gender dysphoria in children and pubescent adolescents, is actually super common and in the vast, vast majority of cases, doesn't lead to transition. That's becoming less true now though, because parents are seeking out "gender affirming treatment" for their kids and convincing them to sterilized themselves in the name of living "authentically".
 
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I love how they also bring in Jazz Jennings as an example of how surgeries are beneficial. Poor boy is depressed, overweight, and constantly anxious. How is his life story the proof they need to validate the usefulness of trooning out children?

They quoted Jazz Jennings but left out the good parts?

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Jazz always makes me sad, because her clout chasing mother basically made it so that she will never experience sexual pleasure or be a normal adult. She will have to live as a false woman, because there's no going back now, even more than with MTFs who transition as adults.
 
What. The actual. Fuck.
Yep! And here’s the article that Rolling Stone memory holed!

From the memory hole: Rolling Stone's Wachowski piece

A new series where we reproduce inconvenient journalism from publications now captured by gender ideology



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two female film directors, apparently



It is becoming more and more common to see inconvenient content disappearing from publications recently converted to the grand cause of advancing ‘trans rights’, whatever that might mean this week. One thing that is certainly not appreciated is a piece describing the fetish-based foundations of The Wachowski Brothers’—sorry, ‘sisters’—ability to be suddenly included on lists like Eleven Famous Female Film Directors You Should Know.

I’m sure it’s also no coincidence that the piece heavily features Buck Angel, probably the transiest trans person who ever transed, and also one of the most grounded and compassionate. In other words, Buck Angel—like Debbie Hayton in the UK— is a trans person who trans rights activists would prefer didn’t exist. They can’t even make a TERF label stick because Buck works in the sex industry.

Anyway, here’s the piece. I want this site to keep telling the truth even as American journalists and publicationsconspire to hide it. Please consider taking out a paid subscription so I can keep doing it. You can also Buy Me A Coffee here!



One night in January 2001, Larry Wachowski, co-director of the blockbuster Matrix movies, walked into a dark club in West Hollywood, where the rules of identity easily blurred, just like in his films. The Dungeon served the devoted BDSM — bondage, discipline, sadism and masochism — community in Los Angeles. It was a place where power dynamics between two different types of people were regularly played out: eager submissives, or slaves, and the dominatrixes who, for an hour or for a night, took complete charge of their minds and bodies, using ropes, whips, chains, knives and needles. Wachowski fell into the former category. And, friends say, he liked engaging in his pastime while dressed like a woman.

One of the people Wachowski met that night was among L.A.’s highest-profile dominatrixes, a tall, imposing blonde with a traffic-stopping figure who used the nom de kink Ilsa Strix. Inflicting extreme pain seemed to be Strix’s specialty: “My greatest accomplishment in some ways,” she once said, “[was] putting 333 needles into a single penis.” Strix cracked a bullwhip on her slaves like no other. She ran the Dungeon with her handsome and strapping partner Buck Angel, a partial female-to-male transsexual known today in the porn world as “The Dude With a Pussy.”

In the weeks following their first encounter, Larry Wachowski returned to the Dungeon to see Mistress Strix. Boundaries fell swiftly, stunning the Los Angeles bondage community, which prides itself on the fact that mistresses keep their submissives at arm’s length. The relationship between Larry and Ilsa, both in their thirties, would eventually destroy two marriages and possibly alter the creative course of one of the most influential movie trilogies of the past quarter-century, co-created with his brother, Andy: the original Matrix, released in 1999, and its two inferior sequels, which both hit theaters, six months apart, in 2003. Once hailed as the kings of geek-chic Hollywood, the Wachowski brothers disappeared from the scene, becoming virtual recluses. Both turned down interview requests for this story.

The brothers are now planning to re-emerge — professionally, anyway. March will see the release of V for Vendetta, carrying the vaunted Wachowski imprint, this time as screenwriters and producers. Based on a well-known graphic novel by Alan Moore and David Lloyd about vigilantism in a fascist state, the material is reportedly a searing indictment of Bush administration policies. Though the brothers did not direct Vendetta, a project that has been in the works since the Matrix days, the picture feels like a Wachowski film: dark and dangerous, according to those who have seen it. The online film-geek community is eagerly buzzing after some carefully orchestrated sneak screenings. And in an early review, Vanity Fair’s Michael Wolff called the film “spectacular and exhilarating.” But the $50 million-plus film was also originally planned as one of Warner Bros.’ big fall ’05 movies. It was pushed back from its initial, blockbuster-friendly November release date into March, traditionally a dumping ground for troubled films. Ironically, that’s also the month The Matrix was released. It is the first Wachowski brothers film in three years, and there isn’t another one in sight.

The performance of Vendetta is sure to be watched closely by fans and industry observers alike. What is the future of the most successful and visionary moviemaking team in recent history? Where did they go? And what on earth happened to Larry Wachowski?

* * *

When The Matrix premiered in 1999, viewers were floored by the new world the Wachowskis had conjured. The genius of the movie was that it married an old idea — that humans inhabit an alternate universe controlled by machines — with spectacular fight scenes and visionary special effects. Besides borrowing from Hong Kong martial-arts movies and Japanese anime, The Matrix alluded to events in the Bible and mythology and addressed the ever-popular concept of artificial intelligence — something for every sci-fi fan. It was Star Wars for the brightly twisted.



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Larry Wachowski in 1999



Nothing in the Wachowski brothers’ past suggested that they were on the verge of becoming the new nerd titans of Hollywood. Their only previous credit, the kinky $4 million lesbian noir thriller Bound, featured some of the steamiest girl-girl action ever seen in a studio film but didn’t find a wide audience. What Bound did signal, however, were themes that became recurring Wachowski obsessions: how easily and naturally, in a rigid world, social and sexual identities can shift.

During their Bound period, the brothers struck friends and colleagues as inveterate jokesters, refreshingly open. After a lifetime of striving for film success — first as comic-book-obsessed kids, then as neophyte screenwriters — the Midwesterners seemed unaffected by the seductive trappings of the movie business. “Larry and Andy were the kinds of guys you’d want to have a beer with,” says a film writer who spent time with them during the Bound press tour. “Very approachable. Very normal.”

Then came The Matrix. Made for $70 million, from a script that blew away producer Joel Silver on first reading, the first film in the series was the definition of a modern cult classic. It took in $470 million in worldwide ticket sales and won four Academy Awards, as hundreds of devoted fan sites fueled a Matrix mania that would last for years. A video game based on the film, Enter the Matrix, sold 1 million copies in the first eighteen days of its release, becoming the fastest-selling movie-based video game in history. The DVD version of the film was the first disc to sell 1 million copies. The entire franchise would eventually bring in more than $1 billion to Warner Bros. And it did something else: It introduced viewers to a private, never-before-seen universe — weirdly asexual but also awash in references to androgyny, leather and S&M.

In addition to their lucrative salaries as directors, Larry and Andy earned millions as screenwriters and also received a share of the gross profits and royalties on the video game. It was an incredible cash infusion for two former house painters from Chicago, who cut their teeth in the entertainment industry as writers for Marvel Comics and who studied Roger Corman’s 1990 trash biography, How I Made a Hundred Movies in Hollywood and Never Lost a Dime, as a primer for success. The Wachowski brothers, in fact, had never finished college. Larry dropped out of Bard College, in upstate New York, and younger brother Andy left Emerson College, in Boston, without graduating.

They made an odd pair. Larry drank wine and collected antiquarian books. Andy, the stockier of the two, preferred beer and professional sports, and liked to dress like a biker. They wrote their scripts together, longhand, on yellow legal pads, and rarely argued. “In my time with them, there might have been three diverging positions out of 3,856,293 creative issues on four movies,” says sound designer Dane A. Davis, who has worked with the brothers since Bound and won an Oscar for his work on The Matrix. “I guess it would be impossible otherwise.”

In 2000, flush with cash from the unexpected success of the first Matrix, Larry and his college sweetheart turned wife Thea Bloom, bought a $1.9 million home on the beach in Venice, California, with a commanding view of the Pacific Ocean. The brothers moved their production company, Anarchos Entertainment, into a cavernous building a few minutes from Larry and Thea’s place, with vague but ambitious plans to produce a slate of movies that would bring their skewed visions to the world.

Along the way, the Wachowski brothers put away their chummy attitudes and carefully cloaked themselves in a veil of mystery. They gave fewer and fewer interviews and eventually stopped talking to the press altogether. “Larry and Andy Wachowski have been working together for thirty-two years,” reads one of their official bios, in its entirety. “Little else is known about them.”

Still, in elitist Hollywood, the brothers emerged as working-class heroes. The Wachowskis did things their way. They didn’t rant or scream or break furniture. They cast, shot and edited their films the way they wanted. Confident in their vision, they never wavered from it. They worked with the same tightknit crew on all three Matrix movies and rewarded the loyalty of their team with holiday gifts and even a generous cut of game profits. “It’s impossible not to like Larry,” says Davis. “Just when it seems that preciousness or self-seriousness will push us over the edge [on set], Larry’s humor pops out of the plasma and back into the land of mere humans making a mere movie.”

But sometimes, the mood on the set took a darker tone. “Larry and Andy were always into the concept of suppression, of suppressing oneself,” says Marcus Chong, who played Tank, the driver of Morpheus’ ship, the Nebuchadnezzar, in the first Matrix film. “One of their big directorial notes was ‘Be stoic. Never show your true self.'”

* * *

Born Karin Ingrid Winslow in 1967 in Connecticut, a teenage punk rocker and a runaway whose mother died when she was a young girl, Mistress Strix virtually willed herself to become a superstar in the world of BDSM. Besides running the Dungeon, where she established a wide following among Hollywood’s power elite, Ilsa gave advanced piercing classes to aspiring dominants, or masters, and stood at the forefront of a vigorous effort to spread the BDSM philosophy around not only Los Angeles but the world, via the Internet. A Web site she founded, Pro-domination.com, allocates a portion of subscriber dues to a legal defense fund that benefits professional dominants who run afoul of law enforcement. “Ilsa became the blond bombshell of domination,” says former porn star Porsche Lynn, who has worked as a dominatrix for many years in Los Angeles and Phoenix. “Very respected. Very experienced. Very knowledgeable.”



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Ilsa Strix poster.



Ilsa arrived in Los Angeles around 1997, having risen through the bondage communities of San Francisco and New York. “I started playing with BDSM from my very first intimate relationships, just after high school,” she said in a 2001 interview with the BDSM Web site DickieVirgin.com. “It took me until my early twenties to understand that sadomasochism was an integral part of who I was, and define myself as part of the leather community.” In a 1996 interview, Ilsa described one particular client: “I wrestle [with him]. We enact scenes from Hong Kong videos where women throw men around.”

Mistress Ilsa could be harsh, even cruel. “If her submissive said, ‘I don’t really think I’m interested in needles,’ she might just come up and, boom, put a couple of needles under their fingernails,” says Mistress Jenna King, an L.A. dominatrix. “She had the ability to bring a true submissive or slave to levels that they never thought they could reach. She expanded their limits, and they were happy about that. It was a power exchange.” Ilsa made a number of videos, including Transsexual Extreme 2, Hellcats in High Heels 3, Behind the Whip and Queen of Pain — all best sellers in the BDSM world, and all showing Ilsa having her way with both male and female slaves.

Part of the master/slave playbook — a hard-and-fast rule of conduct in this parallel universe of trust and surrender — is the concept of boundaries, limiting the bondage encounter solely to mind-fucking. Consequently, no sexual intercourse is supposed to take place and no dating outside of a “session.” Ilsa Strix strictly adhered to these basic rules, even to the point of being aloof to most clients. “She attracted a certain type of guy who objectified her as this distant figure,” says Mistress Nicolette, an L.A. dominatrix and a close friend at the time. “They like that unattainability. And she had this regal, cold demeanor.”

Ilsa’s domestic life was as unconventional as her professional life. She had been married since 1998 to Buck Angel, a female-to-male transsexual, a woman who had turned to surgeons to have her breasts removed and had her chest expanded, via testosterone injections, to the size of a muscular man’s. From below the waist, however, Buck remained female.

Ilsa and Buck Angel shared a compact house in the then-gritty L.A. neighborhood of Los Feliz. Buck spent his days as Ilsa’s assistant, tending to her Web site and her marketing, when he wasn’t running the Dungeon or working out at the gym, four or five times a week. Every two weeks, he gave himself another testosterone shot to keep his muscles growing.



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Buck Angel was born a woman and is famous on the internet as the Dude With a Pussy.



As a young girl, Buck had never felt like one. Instead of obsessing over clothes and makeup, she hung out with guys, drank beer and worked on cars. Ilsa and Buck married two years after Buck, then in his midtwenties, had the $6,000 surgeries that transitioned him. His forearms are massive, his head bald, his entire body inked with tattoos. Also an avid “player” in the S&M underground, Buck is partial to leather jackets, cowboy hats, aviator sunglasses and good cigars.

“Ilsa never got excited about her clients,” says Buck. “She would see politicians and powerful men, and it was never a big deal; it was just a job. But then one night, she said, ‘Oh, my God, you’re not going to believe who’s in this room — the director of The Matrix!'”

A fan of the first Matrix movie, Buck walked into the room and exchanged pleasantries with its co-director and screenwriter. “I saw Larry dressed in panties, nylons and a wig, with full-blown makeup,” Buck recalls. “He was lying there very much at peace, looking very, very happy.

“In the beginning, I didn’t consider Ilsa and Larry’s relationship to be sexual, because I understood the dynamics there,” he claims. “Larry is a cross-dresser, and his wife was not comfortable with him dressing as a woman. I trusted Larry to be just a client, and Ilsa to be just a dominatrix.” Sources in the Los Angeles BDSM community say Ilsa Strix was not the first “pro dom” that Larry Wachowski visited.

Psychiatrists disagree about what forces are at work in men who cross-dress and take the ultimate step of having gender-reassignment surgery. One camp considers men of this type to have a “gender-identity disorder,” to be “women trapped in men’s bodies.” In recent years, another group of doctors labeled some men who demonstrate these tendencies to be autogynephiles — straight men who are essentially sexual fetishists, aroused by the thought or image of themselves as women.

J. Michael Bailey, a professor of psychology at Northwestern University and the author of The Man Who Would Be Queen: The Science of Gender-Bending and Transsexualism, is a vocal proponent of the science behind autogynephilia, and although he declined to comment about Larry Wachowski, he did describe typical autogynephilic behaviors. “Autogynephiles frequently mention having a longing to be a girl that begins in childhood,” says Bailey. “But the first outward manifestation of it usually crops up in early adolescence, when they discover that it turns them on to wear women’s clothing. What you do not see, despite frequent claims to the contrary, is evidence that these folks were notably feminine in childhood.”

And some experts believe that men who want to be women also tend to be what Larry Wachowski appears to be: a guy with a jones for technology. In 1974, Donald Laub, a plastic surgeon, and Norman Fisk, a psychiatrist, conducted a study at the Stanford University School of Medicine of 769 patients considering sex reassignment. Of the male patients, Laub and Fisk discovered an interesting predisposition: “Observation of the male-to-female group showed them . . . to be interested in mathematics and computer sciences.”

Larry sent Ilsa elaborate bouquets of flowers and bought her books, clothes and shoes. Ilsa would stay up late at night, researching Larry’s history on the Internet. According to Buck, Ilsa offered Larry free bondage sessions that would sometimes last overnight, forgoing thousands of dollars in income and raising Buck’s ire and suspicions. Within two weeks of meeting Larry, friends say, Ilsa seemed a changed woman.

In time, she flew to Australia, in first class, to be with Larry on location for the two Matrix sequels, for weeks at a time. “Larry would pick her up at the airport dressed as ‘Lana,'” a friend recalls. “He would get depressed and moody when he had to go to the set dressed as a man.”

Around the Los Angeles bondage scene, news of Larry Wachowski’s relationship with Ilsa Strix spread swiftly. Surely, the cynics reasoned, Ilsa, as smart a businesswoman as she was, had hooked up with Larry purely because of his money. To her, Larry must have represented the ultimate sugar daddy. Why else, they wondered, had Ilsa suddenly decided not to play by the BDSM rules? “Everyone in the community referred to it as the Six Million Dollar Session,” says Mistress Jenna King. “People made jokes about it.”

By the time Larry and Ilsa first appeared in public, at the L.A. premiere of Matrix Reloaded in 2003, the Wachowski brothers were running into the first critical drubbing of their career. Though Reloaded was one of 2003’s highest-grossing movies, with $281 million in ticket sales, it cost $150 million to make and contained one of the most widely derided sequences in recent movie history, the so-called rave scene, in which hundreds of dancers writhe interminably, as if in a soft-core porn film, and Keanu Reeves bares his ass. Matrix Revolutions, also a $150 million picture, took in only $138 million and sacrificed crisp fight scenes for overblown CG effects and sentimental religiosity. Wrote Manohla Dargis in The Los Angeles Times, “Neo has left the Matrix only to land in an episode of Touched by an Angel. How did something that started out so cool get so dorky?”

Some in Hollywood put all this down to sophomore slump. Others saw a different reason: Larry Wachowski’s mind was elsewhere. Says a bondage-world source, “Larry was totally concentrating on Ilsa.”

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In denial at first, Buck Angel demanded some answers. Ilsa arranged for Larry and her to meet Buck at a transsexual club on Santa Monica Boulevard one Friday night in early 2001 to talk things over. At midnight, in walked two tall blondes wearing almost identical wigs, fur jackets and high-heeled shoes. It was Larry and Ilsa, but Larry was virtually unrecognizable.

Buck Angel cooled his heels at the bar, while his wife and Larry Wachowski took a turn on the dance floor. “When they came over to me, Larry would not look me in the eye,” Buck recalls. “In the shoes, he’s, like, six foot three, a big, tall drag queen. I tried to talk to Larry, but he wouldn’t talk to me. His wig was over his eyes, and I told him, ‘Man, you should pull your wig up, because you look like a dude in a dress.'”

Soon afterward, Buck kicked Ilsa out of the home they shared on Kenmore Avenue and later filed for divorce. “Let Larry take care of you,” he told her. When their meager property was divided up, Ilsa got the PlayStation and silverware, while Buck received the gas grille, a Cape Cod etching and “all remaining kitchen supplies.” A Ford truck, on which the couple owed $17,000, went back to the dealer. Buck Angel left Los Angeles for New Orleans.

Thea Bloom, furious, had also had enough. In July 2002, she separated from Larry and sought to end their nine-year marriage. Amid charges by Bloom that Larry had secreted away millions of dollars earned from various Matrix projects, a judge in Los Angeles Superior Court, in May 2003, ordered a freeze on Larry’s considerable assets, just as Matrix Reloaded was being released. “Larry has been extremely dishonest with me in our personal life, and I believe he is hiding information from me regarding our financial affairs,” said Bloom in an affidavit. The split, she said, was “based on very intimate circumstances, concerning which I do not elaborate at this time for reasons of his personal privacy.”

Papers filed by Bloom, however, do provide a glimpse into Larry Wachowski’s secretive world. Bloom alleged that the Wachowski brothers received $16 million for Reloaded and Revisited alone, including $5 million for scripts, $2.2 million for preproduction services and $6.6 million to be disbursed while principal photography was under way. In addition to half of Larry’s money, she requested $29,819 per month in expenses.



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Larry Wachowski with Ilsa Strix at the premiere of The Matrix Reloaded in Los Angeles, May 7, 2003.



At the Cannes Film Festival that year, when Larry and Ilsa appeared together on the red carpet, Ilsa looked stunning, like a movie star — perfect skin, blond hair falling to her shoulders, white teeth gleaming. Larry Wachowski did not look like Larry Wachowski. His face looked feminized; his eyebrows were plucked, he wore large teardrop earrings, and a knit cap covered his head. His fingernails were manicured. Both Larry and Ilsa seemed ecstatic. The press, including columnist Liz Smith, reported that Larry might be taking female hormones, in anticipation of sex-change surgery. Leaving Los Angeles, he and Ilsa moved into a $2.7 million home in San Francisco, on a steep hill in the Castro, with sweeping views of San Francisco Bay. (As of last month, work was still under way on an expensive addition to the house, and a sparkling new red Lexus was parked in the indoor garage.)

On the transfer deed for the Castro home, the name Laurence Wachowski does not appear. Instead, it’s “Laurenca” Wachowski. And in a judge’s order, filed in the divorce proceeding, he is similarly identified as Laurence Wachowski, a.k.a. Laurenca Wachowski.

That same year, Larry, together with his brother, reluctantly showed up at the Screen Actors Guild building on Wilshire Boulevard to testify at a SAG arbitration hearing. Marcus Chong, whose character of Tank had been written out of the sequels after a bitter dispute over money, claimed he had been unfairly treated during salary negotiations for the Matrix sequels.

For the hearing, Larry dressed entirely in black and was constantly shadowed by a team of four beefy, stone-faced, black-clad bodyguards, because Chong had allegedly made threats against the brothers. “They created their own movie set,” one observer recalled, who remembered the arbitrator, an old SAG hand, shaking his head at all the drama.



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The Wachowski brothers, 2004.



The Larry Wachowski who appeared that day shocked Chong: a decidedly feminine-looking man, with porcelain skin and rosy cheeks, a far cry from the balding, masculine six-footer from Chicago he’d known on the set in Australia. “His face looked like it was melting,” says Chong, “and he had a head of hair like Raquel Welch.” Noting Larry’s frequent trips to the bathroom, Chong’s lawyer, Sean Erenstoft, asked Wachowski if he was under the influence of drugs. Larry denied it, under oath.

Larry testified for four hours. “Sometimes he was mouthy and rude,” says Erenstoft. “Sometimes he was clear and linear, other times he was amorphous and foggy.” Wachowski left the SAG building with his goon squad and disappeared again. The outcome of the hearing was never publicly disclosed.

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An anonymous apartment complex, in a blue-collar neighborhood in Sherman Oaks, California, on a sweltering afternoon in late August. Bald head perspiring, Tom Moore opens the door to the dungeon operated by his partner, Mistress Nicolette. Moore, a former professional dominant, now makes transsexual porn movies, while Nicolette travels the world to meet with eager clients. They knew Ilsa Strix for years and feel that she betrayed the BDSM community in order to be with Larry Wachowski.

“Ilsa had nothing to do with anything that didn’t make her money,” Nicolette says. She is a curvy blonde, with a gym-toned body, a dominatrix who also enjoys BDSM in her personal life. Nicolette picks up a bullwhip and, with a flick of her wrist, cuts a neat line in a yellow Post-It stuck on the back of the front door. Target practice.

“Larry decided to live the life full-time, and he had millions, so she just dropped her husband like a hot potato,” says Moore, who also shoots gay porn movies in a small room off Nicolette’s dungeon. “She pulled down her Web site and made it very clear to everybody that she was out of the game. Once Ilsa found Larry, she was gone.” He and Nicolette have tried, unsuccessfully, to get a hold of her private number in San Francisco.



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Wachowski brothers with Arianna Huffington, 2009.



“I know she was happy,” says Nicolette. “Right before she went to the Cannes Film Festival, she called me and said, ‘I have my own place. I feel like a different person. I feel renewed. I’m exercising again, I’m doing yoga, I’m being healthy.'”

Later, I called Buck Angel again in New Orleans, days before floodwaters ravaged the city and forced him to flee his condo in the French Quarter. “Ilsa told me that she fell in love with Larry, and he fell in love with her — I don’t believe it,” Buck said. “I think she saw a way out of doing professional domination, and a way to be taken care of. And Larry was willing to risk everything to do this.”

In New Orleans, after the bitter breakup with Ilsa, Buck Angel has married a pioneering body-piercing artist, Elayne Angel — who has pierced Lenny Kravitz’s nostril and nipples — and carved out a specific niche for himself in porn. Buck stars in transsexual movies, primarily having sex with women and gay men, and maintains a Web site, buckangel.com. In February, as part of a twelve-picture deal, he released a film called Buck’s Beaver. In August, he made porn history when he filmed a scene in which he has sex with a male-to-female transsexual — purportedly the first onscreen coupling of its type.

Many friends of Ilsa and Larry refuse to speak of them. “They want their privacy respected,” says Sabrina Belladonna, a leading Los Angeles dominatrix who knew Karin Winslow for years, before hanging up the telephone. “Otherwise they would have made a public statement, don’t you think?”

Hardly a word has been heard from the Wachowski camp in two years, and that remains the case even as Warner Bros. prepares for the release of V for Vendetta, directed by their protege, James McTeigue, an assistant director on the Matrix films. Why didn’t the Wachowskis stay behind the camera? “They’ve always directed their own scripts, and this was an adaptation of somebody else’s work,” claims a Vendetta insider. “They didn’t see this as a Wachowski Brothers Picture to follow the Matrix trilogy, although they’re very involved in the picture.”



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The Wachowski brothers at the premiere for Cloud Atlas, 2012.



Into this vacuum, more rumors fly. “Ilsa took him to a party about a year ago dressed as a woman, and he was stunning from the neck down,” reports Paul Barresi, a porn director and self-styled private eye with deep contacts in the Los Angeles sexual underground. “Larry had a hood on his head, so nobody knew who he was.”

Other sources in the Los Angeles BDSM community can’t seem to agree on what has become of Ilsa Strix and Larry Wachowski. One swears Larry recently dumped Ilsa. Another indicates that the couple spends much of their time in London now. The Wachowskis’ tightknit group remains protective. Sound designer Davis says, “Nothing about their personal lives is anybody else’s fucking business. The work and working relationships aren’t impacted at all, except by the distraction and disappointment in our species.”

The attitude of some in Hollywood toward the brothers seems to be that they may be yesterday’s news. “They’re not that interested in movies right now,” says Eric Feig, an entertainment lawyer in Los Angeles. “V for Vendetta was set in motion before The Matrix. They’re focusing exclusively on comic books and video games.” According to Larry’s own filings in his divorce from Thea Bloom, there are no new Wachowski brothers scripts in the pipeline. Another industry source, however, says the Wachowskis’ enormous influence remains undiminished: “They’d be hired tomorrow by anybody.”

No matter what happens with Vendetta, Larry Wachowski has again demonstrated his willingness to take risks, to make movies as dangerous and transgressive as his life. V, the film’s hero, isn’t a crusading law enforcer. He’s a terrorist. He blows up subways and buildings. Ever the working-class heroes, the Wachowskis are still challenging the system.

But until Larry Wachowski emerges from his self-imposed exile, if he ever does, nobody will know how deeply into his own personal Matrix the director has gone. “As far as I know,” says Porsche Lynn, who remains in touch with Karin Winslow, “they’re living happily ever after.”
 
Hooboy. Andy "Lily" Wachowski is literally an AGP who had his mind raped by a dominatrix who would sexually torture him for hours, then inject him intramuscularly with ketamine right as he would cum to extend his orgasm for what seemed like hours, while he disassociated while wearing women's clothes. That dominatrix, Ilsa Strix, was at the time married to Buck Angel, a FtM who did "dude with a pussy" porn. She left her "husband" for Wachowski, who left his wife for Ilsa. Andy Wachowski is literally a kink-sick pervert who after his fame and money from The Matrix, got into the underground LA sex dungeon scene, and got mentally fucked by a sex demoness into mental depravity. He likes being humiliated and his wife making him go to premieres dressed as a woman is part of that. Literally the worst example of a stable normal tranny possible. (fun fact: Ilsa Strix had heavy influence on the second and third Matrix movies, which is part of the reason they suck. The underground orgy rave scene was her idea.)
I don't want to live on this planet anymore. :cryblood:
 
I really love when tranny defenders make an account and post here, trying to spout off troon propaganda and "but not all troons!"

Look you faggot retard tranny defenders. We see in troons own words exactly how they think, we see in pictures exactly how they look, we read in the news of troons trying take away women's rights, we see how troons want to force people to date/fuck them, we see how their demands constantly change and are never ending, we see the threats they make, we see their disgusting sexual fetishes, we see how they get off to themselves, we see all it of it. Because trannies never fucking shut up about themselves and their favorite topic is themselves and their fetishistic delusional fantasies.

And when we encounter a tranny in the wild? All those things we see them do on the internet, well, they do it in real life too. Not only do they invade women's spaces on the internet, they're also doing it in real life. And we see just how many sexual predators are using the trans label to get away with their crimes, or at least get leniency, whilst the victims are told to shut up lest they make their rapist look bad.

We also see the butchery that is SRS, and how the troons will silence people who have horrible complications from it, which is increasing in numbers. We see how they proclaim the mutilated genitalia is totes the same as the real thing. We watch them lie and groom people into butchering themselves, then silencing them if they dare speak out the reality.

And we have all of this documented from since this site was created. Stop trying to gaslight us and try to make us think there's good trannies out there. There is not, otherwise they'd see it'd be stupid to transition into something you'll never actually become and get actual goddamn treatment for their mental illness.
 
I feel like when I was growing up it was all about "girls can do whatever they set their minds to" and female athletes and Barbie having a job as like a truck driver or whatever. What the hell happened to that? I don't think there was ever a movement like that for feminine boys which is a shame but it felt like we were at least making progress with girls for like...five or ten years there.
Maybe it was like that for you (it was for me to some extent) but I have a feeling that for a lot of girls it just isn’t like that. If you look in the FTM subreddit you’ll see a lot of girls talking about how they were not allowed to cut their hair short and had to wear dresses (and hating that fact makes them boys, obviously). One teenager was celebrating having shoulder-length hair because her mom wouldn’t let her cut it any shorter.

Toys and clothes have also gotten a lot more sex segregated in the last few decades (because you can sell twice as many products if you aggressively gender them). Look at these old Lego ads:

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Neutral colors, probably hand-me-down clothing that lasted between kids so who’s going to buy something pink and sparkly? Most girls were probably only put in dresses for special occasions, because nice clothes were expensive. If you look at photos of kids from that age, you’ll see them all dressed up for family photos, but “everyday” photos usually have the girls in stuff like jeans and polo shirts.

Then in the 90s and onward the hardier but more expensive clothing that lasted between kids got replaced with Chinese imports that didn’t last but which were incredibly cheap. For most kids that meant clothing got more gendered, because retailers could now convince parents to buy new wardrobes for every kid and replace them every six months or so (who cares when a kids’ t-shirt is $3?).

And I imagine for some mothers who always wanted a little girl to dress up for a princess, that meant putting little girls in sparkly dresses every day (who cares if they don't last? They’re cheap!) whether she wanted to or not.

Here's Lego recreating its famous old ads:

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The company is going over the top to make its ads progressive and inclusive (multiracial; one of the models even has Down syndrome) but look at the way the clothing has changed. Two girls are wearing floaty summer dresses that it would be impossible to climb in. Another is wearing jeans, but they're not like the jeans from the 1981 ad. Jeans for kids aren't gender-neutral anymore: they are not designed to be handed down between brother and sister. You can't see it particularly well in the ad, but here is a search I just did on Walmart for toddler boys' jeans and toddler girls' jeans (same brand)

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Most of the girls jeans were even worse, those were pretty much the only ones not labeled "skinny" jeans, but even in this example you can see that the cut and colors are drastically different. Girls' jeans are usually thinner and cut to hug the skin, almost like they (I hate to say it) are supposed to be sexy.

Sure, in theory a parent can choose gender-neutral clothes, but the point is most parents don't do that and it has affected how a lot of little girls are experiencing childhood. Everything is aggressively gendered now and if you don't fit in with that... you must be different. Maybe it's your gender identity that is making you feel wrong?
 
I saw an Instagram post today from a local community support group who announced that because of an extreme cold weather alert all "women-identifying people" experiencing homelessness were allowed access to a local shelter during the day time as a warming center.

Why even bother? Honestly? If you put up such stupid rules, I wouldn't blame a homeless man for identifying as a woman to warm up indoors. If it's between telling a stupid lie for 2 hours vs standing in -15 Celsius weather then yeah, I'm telling the lie all day, whether or not I'm even a predator trying to access this space.
I am waiting for the first separately incarcerated couple to discover trooning out as a chance to be together. Have the dude say "I identify as a woman" and live happily with his girlfriend in the women's prison.
Nobody cares but... does anyone else think this is a troon?

The voice says yes. Face says maybe. They claim to be 27, but look older. Since male features tend to make women look older (and reverse for female features on men), this person seems troonish.

Their videos are boring normie stuff. No anime or video game or politics or LGBT sexual stuff so idk. Just seems way too normal basic white girl to be a troon.

That is just a Viking lady with a deep voice.

I found a very well passing Tim:

He has very fine and feminine features and was small and thin from the start. And even though he transitioned as an adult, people believe they will end up looking like him or would have looked like him if they just "had started young enough".
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Emilia here will surely reach her goal, she just needs to take the tittie pills long enough.

Olivia as well. If she doesn't pass yet, it's because she has had just one year of estrogen, so shut up bigot. In 8 more years, she too will transform into a beautiful woman:
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Technically yes, because he started HRT at eighteen and had SRS at nineteen, but that's probably not what is meant here.

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Dysphoria is not a mental illness but rather a genuine gene mutation where someone was born a specific sex, yet had the opposite body to that of their brain. there are well known scientific differences between the designs of female and male brains so it would be completely understandable why someone who was trapped into the wrong body not of their choosing would want to correct it.
@thegooddoctor Actually, you should look more closely at the evidence for these claims. Mainstream neurology doesn't maintain strong sex based differences in human brains, and when they do exist, they're broad generalities, no more profound than height distributions. The best (and I genuinely mean the best) evidence they've got only shows gay men's brains have some traits more like the average female brain. Transwomen do not score any more female in these metrics than other gay men do.

The scientific evidence for the pop culture concept of transgenderism is basically non-existent. It's like homeopathy tier science.

Edit: and there's no genetic differences in trans people
 
Andy "Lily" Wachowski is literally an AGP who had his mind raped by a dominatrix who would sexually torture him for hours, then inject him intramuscularly with ketamine right as he would cum to extend his orgasm for what seemed like hours, while he disassociated while wearing women's clothes. *snip*

The strange new Matrix film, possibly had stuff inspired by Lily's adventures with trans. About the writer of the Matrix realising they're both masculine and feminine. Not just one of them. That you need both to be whole. Otherwise, you're living in a fantasy world.

It also mocks the idea of reading anything into the Matrix. It's a strange film, but this one meta aspect seemed pretty clear to me.
 
The strange new Matrix film, possibly had stuff inspired by Lily's adventures with trans. About the writer of the Matrix realising they're both masculine and feminine. Not just one of them. That you need both to be whole. Otherwise, you're living in a fantasy world.

It also mocks the idea of reading anything into the Matrix. It's a strange film, but this one meta aspect seemed pretty clear to me.
The thing that I found funny about that movie is how it shits all over the black lesbian building a new, better society in the real world as having "given up", in favor of diving back into the Matrix to "break the system" and "paint the sky with rainbows". I almost burst out laughing when I went to see it , it seemed like such an on the nose metaphor for trans issues operating at the expense of feminism.
 
I knew exactly one based tranny who was a medicalist and called truscum by the others and kicked out of every trans space for thinking the rest of them were just hurting their own cause by screeching

then he got laid and magically the dysphoria went away and he converted to Islam and considers all LGBT a sin
 
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