Philosophy Tube / Oliver Lennard / Oliver "Olly" Thorn / Abigail Thorn - Breadtube's Patrick Bateman.

Omfg the combination of him angling his face downward and the shooping makes his lower face look so smushed-looking.

A reminder that “witch” was a gender neutral term for much of history. I think like, five of the people hung at Salem were men?

That actually reminds me. So, you know Charmed? In the original show, despite being 90s liberal feminism as fuck, witches were both male and female, with the term being used regardless of sex. Warlocks were something different, but could also be men and women.

Then the new version came along, and they decided to have it be that men couldn’t do magic unless they were demons. Except, oh my god, this true and honest trans women has witch powers!

I find it very revealing. The 90s supernatural soap opera, in its own brainless, probably unconscious way, was less beholden to gender roles than the woke as fuck 2020s reboot.
 
I want to bash my head against the wall everytime I post because of this insidious need to attach pop culture references to lolcows but I can't help it and these freaks really do it do themselves, really, all they need is a little push.

Olly here reminds me of that Julian Sands schlock from the 90's, "Warlock", where he turns one of his victims into a Picasso-like figure after getting what he wants. A mockery, if you will.

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trying to copy contra with those cheekbones and that camera angle. Honestly, he'd pull off long hair better if it had more volume and he wasn't trying to straighten it like contra's hair; can't wait till he bleaches it
Brian breaking the news that they can only afford one bottle of cheapest-bleach-in-Superdrug, as his stylist fee has maxed out the rest of the budget for the hair dying procedure .
But don’t worry, he thinks he’s still got half a bottle of blue shampoo from 2011 in the cupboard at home, that should sort out the brass tones a bit
 
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A reminder that “witch” was a gender neutral term for much of history. I think like, five of the people hung at Salem were men?

That actually reminds me. So, you know Charmed? In the original show, despite being 90s liberal feminism as fuck, witches were both male and female, with the term being used regardless of sex. Warlocks were something different, but could also be men and women.

Then the new version came along, and they decided to have it be that men couldn’t do magic unless they were demons. Except, oh my god, this true and honest trans women has witch powers!

I find it very revealing. The 90s supernatural soap opera, in its own brainless, probably unconscious way, was less beholden to gender roles than the woke as fuck 2020s reboot.
Great post. You don't even need to go that far back, around 2006/7 or so there were quite a few tv shows with LGB (no T) characters. Back then it was usually conservatives complaining about it but at that point most of the gay characters were just gay without the sanctimonious bullshit.

There was even a TV show specifically for lesbians with lesbian characters, and it had this scene:

Extremely bad quality, but a black woman talking some sense to a supposedly trans character would never fly on TV anymore, probably not since 2014 or so. It was very prophetic, you can joke about butch lesbians as being half men already but at this point they barely exist anymore because a masculine woman is impossible in the new orthodoxy. Also the trans character was played by a woman, who has just last year trooned out. Funny how that goes.
 
Great post. You don't even need to go that far back, around 2006/7 or so there were quite a few tv shows with LGB (no T) characters. Back then it was usually conservatives complaining about it but at that point most of the gay characters were just gay without the sanctimonious bullshit.

There was even a TV show specifically for lesbians with lesbian characters, and it had this scene:

Extremely bad quality, but a black woman talking some sense to a supposedly trans character would never fly on TV anymore, probably not since 2014 or so. It was very prophetic, you can joke about butch lesbians as being half men already but at this point they barely exist anymore because a masculine woman is impossible in the new orthodoxy. Also the trans character was played by a woman, who has just last year trooned out. Funny how that goes.
“Do you feel white inside?”

Lol Matt Walsh interviewed a college gender studies professor who asked him a nearly identical question.
 

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Lol Matt Walsh interviewed a college gender studies professor who asked him a nearly identical question.
I think the professor was worried for a moment that Matt Walsh might be one of those activists who claims to be "African-American" via a black great-great-grandfather, and could therefore open himself up to being cancelled for not "centering his voice" or whatever.
 
Why is it when ever these troons cross their legs they get a hunch-back?
I sit cross-legged all the time and my back is straight when I do it.

That posture looks so uncomfortable and awkward.

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Are u a woman? Men are weirdly stiff. Like I don’t know any guys who can sit cross legged properly.
Now that I think about it, women do seem better at it. Maybe it’s the different angle of our hips/general better muscle flexibility rather than strength

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I thought he was sat on the floor , meditation pose style.
He’s upright on a bench. Yeah it’s cos their pelvis is differently angled by quite a degree

(The only men I’ve seen who can successfully cross thier legs fully over sitting in a chair, are wirey skinny guys who also happen to have a shapely rear rather than the curved in, disappearing hank hill arse- which will be to do with the muscle that is needed to reacher from the angle of their hip to their legs= buttocks.
 
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Why is it when ever these troons cross their legs they get a hunch-back?
I sit cross-legged all the time and my back is straight when I do it.

That posture looks so uncomfortable and awkward.

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That's Mark Rothko's Black on Maroon. It's temporarily on show in the Tate Britain (normally it's in the Tate Modern with the rest of the Seagram murals) and that bench is like the ones they have in there.

Has Ollie seriously filmed some of his stupid video in the Tate Britain? Jesus. That does explain why he's not wearing another one of Brian's nightmares, though.
 
Are u a woman? Men are weirdly stiff. Like I don’t know any guys who can sit cross legged properly.
Now that I think about it, women do seem better at it. Maybe it’s the different angle of our hips/general better muscle flexibility rather than strength

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I thought he was sat on the floor , meditation pose style.
He’s upright on a bench. Yeah it’s cos their pelvis is differently angled by quite a degree

(The only men I’ve seen who can successfully cross thier legs fully over sitting in a chair, are wirey skinny guys who also happen to have a shapely rear rather than the curved in, disappearing hank hill arse- which will be to do with the muscle that is needed to reacher from the angle of their hip to their legs= buttocks.
Yes I am a woman, but I rarely pay any attention to how these men in skirts sit. Generally, I try to ignore these "transbians" who feel entitled to lesbian spaces
That explanation makes sense. I recall watching a video about the various body positions and movenments women can do that men can't but never thought something as simple as sitting cross-legged would be so different.
Ollie's display here really gives himself a way as a man.

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About time some one called out his ass out on this.
Every single video is "the best i've ever done!"
Its so obnoxious.
 
Are u a woman? Men are weirdly stiff. Like I don’t know any guys who can sit cross legged properly.
Now that I think about it, women do seem better at it. Maybe it’s the different angle of our hips/general better muscle flexibility rather than strength

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I thought he was sat on the floor , meditation pose style.
He’s upright on a bench. Yeah it’s cos their pelvis is differently angled by quite a degree

(The only men I’ve seen who can successfully cross thier legs fully over sitting in a chair, are wirey skinny guys who also happen to have a shapely rear rather than the curved in, disappearing hank hill arse- which will be to do with the muscle that is needed to reacher from the angle of their hip to their legs= buttocks.
Mild PL, but I'm a dude and I can sit cross-legged (even double cross-legged) without issue.
 
Sweet Jesus this is fucking bad.
The blatant self-fellating, sucking Lees' dick with the namedrop and the "one of my best friends but I loved the novel before meeting her".
And then there was the statement "not every art piece is a statement" which directly contradicts the oft-repeated progressive talking point "all art is inherently political".

Good thing I have plenty of quince brandy lying around. Wholesome 100 proof goodness distilled from my own fruit.

Edit: it wasn't unbearable so my liver's safe. It was a 35 minutes long wankfest about the inherent meaning of art and the lack of meaning in modern arts. And some dumb "uwu lesbian" "jokes" cut in. "like one of my straight female friends sent me flirty messages and when I asked about them she said it was just girl things and she was still into men AMBIGOUS LESBIANISM" (paraphrasing).
 
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