Natalie "Nady" Stewart / Milo Stewart / Quinby Stewart - "snip snoop, it's miloop <3 needed to die", not leaked

  • 🐕 I am attempting to get the site runnning as fast as possible. If you are experiencing slow page load times, please report it.
GOd, there is nothing feminine about her body at all. Why even bother chopping your tits off? It did nothing for her and she only risked regretting have big scar marks for nipples.
 
  • Disagree
Reactions: Apis mellifera
She still has a feminine figure.
True this. She might be a dumpy goblin, but she has unmistakable hips. She could have grown her hair out and gotten laser eye surgery to avoid wearing those atrocious glasses that only draw attention to her fucking chin.

She wants to be a gender confusion, but instead of being androgynous like a Korean she's this American, uncanny, pudgy goblin. She looks like a mix between a weird elementary teacher and the kid they molested.
 
I don’t know if this was discussed earlier, but anyone know what Trans Futures Now is about?

I’m having a hard time picturing the same 17 year old kid who spouted leftist university nonsense now with enough substance to write a book, a book of this size in fact
 

Attachments

  • 4D06FF18-6B0D-45AF-9303-0FF42A68284F.jpeg
    4D06FF18-6B0D-45AF-9303-0FF42A68284F.jpeg
    524.3 KB · Views: 209
I don’t know if this was discussed earlier, but anyone know what Trans Futures Now is about?

I’m having a hard time picturing the same 17 year old kid who spouted leftist university nonsense now with enough substance to write a book, a book of this size in fact
A Guided Journal for Teens Understanding of Gender
#1 New Release in Teen & Young Adult Nonfiction on Maturing and LGBTQ Nonfiction

Write down every thought, every feeling, and every doodle that pops into your mind with this high-quality guided journal destined to be your safe space as you navigate your gender journey.

A witty introduction to Milo Stewart. The start of this journal gives an up close and personal seat to Milo Stewart’s start as a pansexual teen in the hallways of their middle school in Ankeny, Iowa. It is there, where they discover transgender teens are everywhere, living, breathing, and thriving in mundane and ordinary spaces, and where they come into their nonbinary and trans identities

Questions, resources, and prompts to get you thinking. Write down your own experiences with questions and guided journal prompts written to get you to reflect in a safe space. Write about your sexual identity, gender identity, and finally discover yourself. Reflect on who you’ve been and who you want to be, embrace yourself in a whole new way; finding yourself is the goal!

Inside, you’ll find:

Resources and thought-provoking journal prompts to get you to unleash and discover yourself
High-quality blank pages to write down your thoughts, feelings, and stories all throughout the book
Milo Stewart’s compelling true-life story and brief inklings on gender expansive identities, transphobia, media representation and transgender liberation
If you liked inspiring transgender books for transgender children and teens like Beyond the The ABCs of LGBT+, I Love You Unconditionally, or the Gender Identity Workbook for Teens, you’ll love Trans Futures Now.

About the Author

Milo Stewart gained a following on their YouTube channel around age 17 because they told stories about living as a nonbinary person, and that gained the attention of conservative media. Taking this reaction as a sign that their story was having an impact by challenging cisnormativity, Milo happily reclaimed the label “Social Justice Warrior” (SJW) and pursued an interest in social justice in their career.

They received a degree in Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies from DePaul University and are receiving a master’s degree in Refugee and Forced Migration studies. They are pursuing a career working with LGBT+ displaced people, and Milo has funneled their academic interests into YouTube, where they integrate reflections on their experiences with gender and sexuality.

They believe in increasing access to trans and queer theory outside of academia, sharing stories of queer experiences that LGBT+ viewers don’t get to see elsewhere in media and building community for LGBT+ people of all backgrounds. Milo has had academic writings published in DePaul’s undergraduate journal Creating Knowledge and will be presenting a paper at the Neuchâtel Graduate Conference 2021 on Migration and Mobility Studies



Esit: so it's a remote child grooming tool.
 
A Guided Journal for Teens Understanding of Gender
#1 New Release in Teen & Young Adult Nonfiction on Maturing and LGBTQ Nonfiction

Write down every thought, every feeling, and every doodle that pops into your mind with this high-quality guided journal destined to be your safe space as you navigate your gender journey.

A witty introduction to Milo Stewart. The start of this journal gives an up close and personal seat to Milo Stewart’s start as a pansexual teen in the hallways of their middle school in Ankeny, Iowa. It is there, where they discover transgender teens are everywhere, living, breathing, and thriving in mundane and ordinary spaces, and where they come into their nonbinary and trans identities

Questions, resources, and prompts to get you thinking. Write down your own experiences with questions and guided journal prompts written to get you to reflect in a safe space. Write about your sexual identity, gender identity, and finally discover yourself. Reflect on who you’ve been and who you want to be, embrace yourself in a whole new way; finding yourself is the goal!

Inside, you’ll find:

Resources and thought-provoking journal prompts to get you to unleash and discover yourself
High-quality blank pages to write down your thoughts, feelings, and stories all throughout the book
Milo Stewart’s compelling true-life story and brief inklings on gender expansive identities, transphobia, media representation and transgender liberation
If you liked inspiring transgender books for transgender children and teens like Beyond the The ABCs of LGBT+, I Love You Unconditionally, or the Gender Identity Workbook for Teens, you’ll love Trans Futures Now.

About the Author

Milo Stewart gained a following on their YouTube channel around age 17 because they told stories about living as a nonbinary person, and that gained the attention of conservative media. Taking this reaction as a sign that their story was having an impact by challenging cisnormativity, Milo happily reclaimed the label “Social Justice Warrior” (SJW) and pursued an interest in social justice in their career.

They received a degree in Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies from DePaul University and are receiving a master’s degree in Refugee and Forced Migration studies. They are pursuing a career working with LGBT+ displaced people, and Milo has funneled their academic interests into YouTube, where they integrate reflections on their experiences with gender and sexuality.

They believe in increasing access to trans and queer theory outside of academia, sharing stories of queer experiences that LGBT+ viewers don’t get to see elsewhere in media and building community for LGBT+ people of all backgrounds. Milo has had academic writings published in DePaul’s undergraduate journal Creating Knowledge and will be presenting a paper at the Neuchâtel Graduate Conference 2021 on Migration and Mobility Studies



Esit: so it's a remote child grooming tool.
Sure she knows what being trans is all about because she's gone from being pan to being T4T. In other words it was never about her "finding herself" it was about her being different and wanting to rub it in everybody's noses.
 
A Guided Journal for Teens Understanding of Gender
#1 New Release in Teen & Young Adult Nonfiction on Maturing and LGBTQ Nonfiction

Write down every thought, every feeling, and every doodle that pops into your mind with this high-quality guided journal destined to be your safe space as you navigate your gender journey.

A witty introduction to Milo Stewart. The start of this journal gives an up close and personal seat to Milo Stewart’s start as a pansexual teen in the hallways of their middle school in Ankeny, Iowa. It is there, where they discover transgender teens are everywhere, living, breathing, and thriving in mundane and ordinary spaces, and where they come into their nonbinary and trans identities

Questions, resources, and prompts to get you thinking. Write down your own experiences with questions and guided journal prompts written to get you to reflect in a safe space. Write about your sexual identity, gender identity, and finally discover yourself. Reflect on who you’ve been and who you want to be, embrace yourself in a whole new way; finding yourself is the goal!

Inside, you’ll find:

Resources and thought-provoking journal prompts to get you to unleash and discover yourself
High-quality blank pages to write down your thoughts, feelings, and stories all throughout the book
Milo Stewart’s compelling true-life story and brief inklings on gender expansive identities, transphobia, media representation and transgender liberation
If you liked inspiring transgender books for transgender children and teens like Beyond the The ABCs of LGBT+, I Love You Unconditionally, or the Gender Identity Workbook for Teens, you’ll love Trans Futures Now.

About the Author

Milo Stewart gained a following on their YouTube channel around age 17 because they told stories about living as a nonbinary person, and that gained the attention of conservative media. Taking this reaction as a sign that their story was having an impact by challenging cisnormativity, Milo happily reclaimed the label “Social Justice Warrior” (SJW) and pursued an interest in social justice in their career.

They received a degree in Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies from DePaul University and are receiving a master’s degree in Refugee and Forced Migration studies. They are pursuing a career working with LGBT+ displaced people, and Milo has funneled their academic interests into YouTube, where they integrate reflections on their experiences with gender and sexuality.

They believe in increasing access to trans and queer theory outside of academia, sharing stories of queer experiences that LGBT+ viewers don’t get to see elsewhere in media and building community for LGBT+ people of all backgrounds. Milo has had academic writings published in DePaul’s undergraduate journal Creating Knowledge and will be presenting a paper at the Neuchâtel Graduate Conference 2021 on Migration and Mobility Studies



Esit: so it's a remote child grooming tool.
The best part of author summery is "pursuing a career" they are admitting this is trash fluff from someone who can't get real work.

Yes this is groomer shit and Milo hits a new low for joining that train. I might get a top hat but neck yourself goblin. Leave kids alone.
 
The best part of author summery is "pursuing a career" they are admitting this is trash fluff from someone who can't get real work.

One can only imagine what type of career this SJW bingo academic path

They received a degree in Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies from DePaul University and are receiving a master’s degree in Refugee and Forced Migration studies.

allows you to pursue. Al least they're she's honest about it and claims the SJW title.
 
Is she's not in a relationship, I would truly love to lock Natalie and Chris-Chan in a nice motel room together for a weekend (if he weren't in jail). I certainly wouldn't expect them to have sex; I'd just like to hear the conversations. Natalie trying to explain gender and politics and everything else to him, and Chris jabbering and whimpering and trying to convince her that he's Queen Jesus-Chan, owner of many realms, Lord of the convergence . . . And when they finally left the room, they'd be exactly the same people as when they entered it, because both of them are completely egocentric and solipsistic.
If they were locked in all weekend with no outside intervention Chris would rape her, either by force or he'd Bill Cosby her.
 
High-quality blank pages to write down your thoughts, feelings, and stories all throughout the book
:story:
Let's hope this piece of trash will be just like what Milo will always be: Forgettable. I mean Nady proved us anyone can write (half ) a book and claim to be an "author".
Esit: so it's a remote child grooming tool.
This book isn't for children or I don't see them read this, this is not Sophie Labelle's level of grooming. I see this book to be aimed for people like Nady, ie. awkward non-binary girl who seeks validation, case in point, one of her readers (I thought it was nady at first, creepy, why do they have to pull out this stupid look everytime?)
ugh.png
 
:story:
Let's hope this piece of trash will be just like what Milo will always be: Forgettable. I mean Nady proved us anyone can write (half ) a book and claim to be an "author".

This book isn't for children or I don't see them read this, this is not Sophie Labelle's level of grooming. I see this book to be aimed for people like Nady, ie. awkward non-binary girl who seeks validation, case in point, one of her readers (I thought it was nady at first, creepy, why do they have to pull out this stupid look everytime?)
View attachment 3459898
It explicitly says "for teens". Unless you think it means 18-19 year olds, that's minors in the good old US of A.
 
It explicitly says "for teens". Unless you think it means 18-19 year olds, that's minors in the good old US of A.
Lbr, "for teens" means 12-16. Just like any self-respecting pre-internet 17 year old didn't actually buy Seventeen magazine. That was for 14-16 year olds who wanted to seem grown up, while the 17 year old girls bought Cosmo and Glamour.
No 18-19 year old, trying to be a young adult, is going to be caught dead with anything emblazoned with FOR TEENS. It's for kids and we all know it.
 
:story:
Let's hope this piece of trash will be just like what Milo will always be: Forgettable. I mean Nady proved us anyone can write (half ) a book and claim to be an "author".

This book isn't for children or I don't see them read this, this is not Sophie Labelle's level of grooming. I see this book to be aimed for people like Nady, ie. awkward non-binary girl who seeks validation, case in point, one of her readers (I thought it was nady at first, creepy, why do they have to pull out this stupid look everytime?)
View attachment 3459898
I love how he's trying to troon out but is still going by the name "Dylan".
 
  • Dumb
Reactions: Apis mellifera
Back