Sophie Labelle Verville / Guillaume Labelle / Serious Trans Vibes Comics / Assigned Male / Candycore Comics / Pastel Sexy Times / WafflesArt - Obnoxious webcomics and horrific porn by a crazy fat pedo troon

Allright.

Editing her comics was oddly calming. It was like deleting the evil from the world and replacing it with flowers and unicorns.

Anyway. Here are my edits. I'm not done yet! I need her to put out more comics so I can pad out the rest of the story. But I have an ending ready in case she suddenly stops.

This comic is barely edited, because I want to show you can make a good comic out of her crap with minimal changes.
All characters are still the same gender that they are in the original story. However the twist is that in my version, Sophie really just happens to be trans, because it's never ever mentioned. Like it should be.

Big images make big post if inserted, so please consult the following galleries:

Gallery:
Alternative: http://imageupper.com/g/?S020001004H146184944322237
 
Allright.

Editing her comics was oddly calming. It was like deleting the evil from the world and replacing it with flowers and unicorns.

Anyway. Here are my edits. I'm not done yet! I need her to put out more comics so I can pad out the rest of the story. But I have an ending ready in case she suddenly stops.

This comic is barely edited, because I want to show you can make a good comic out of her crap with minimal changes.
All characters are still the same gender that they are in the original story. However the twist is that in my version, Sophie really just happens to be tranny, because it's never ever mentioned. Like it should be.

Big images make big post if inserted, so please consult the following galleries:

Gallery:
Alternative: http://imageupper.com/g/?S020001004H146184944322237
Here. Have a winner. Great job with an actual, good story arc!
 
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She had a sense of humor.... Once

Edit: link sucks and my phone doesn't cap. Will fix

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Yeah, called it.

The hilarious thing is.. one of her new Christmas picture buddies is a big fan of that show and it's what helped her realize she was trans.
 
Another choice comment from the new strip.

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This person is forgetting that autism is a wide spectrum of disorders. Whilst I agree that autism spectrum disorders such as Asperger's do need representation in mass media (:powerlevel: - I once wrote a story featuring a mary sue-ish main character who had asperger's and I had plans of developing it into a novel with the intention of getting it published because I wanted there to be more autistic fictional characters young kids could relate to) , would anybody really want to read a book centred on a severely autistic person? A factual book, yes, or a set of memoirs, but not a fictional book, unless in said fiction book the severely autistic character had another character (parent, teacher, sibling etc.) supporting them.

Also, no, I am not tired of reading about "neurotypical" characters. :powerlevel: Whilst the only book I have ever come across featuring an autistic character is The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime (which I am still yet to read), when I was reading Neuromancer last year for university my headcanon (I can't think of a better word to use, shoot me) for the novel's protagonist was that he was possibly autistic. Reading is all about using your imagination. Unless it's specifically stated by the author what a character looks like, how they act, how they dress etc., you can pretty much imagine a character any way you want.
 
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Whilst the only book I have ever come across featuring an autistic character is The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime (which I am still yet to read)

I remember plenty of classmates of mine being annoyed with how The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime was written.

I'm pretty sure a book full of Autistic characters wouldn't go over well with most people based on that little story as well as my own experience with Autistic people. I've had to live in a house with twenty other Aspies at one point. It was less than glamorous.
 
Apparently Guillaume never took down his Quebec Separatist Option Nationale campaign Facebook.

So... [Archived]

Love the psychotic smile:
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So @August16 , @E-reptile Dysfunction , if there's any fun, choice bits to translate, let's dive into his campaign.


That's her full name? Why'd she chose a 2-parts name?

Awake the courage is what is written. I have no clue what they mean. Courage to do what? Separatism?

Option Nationale huh, a separatist group. Color me surprised. It's a provincial party, for the provincial elections. They only had 2 guys elected apparently. It wasn't very big nor popular. Separatism is so 70s. Quebec is not good enough to stand on its own, sorry.
 
There does not exist a facepalm image sufficient enough to express my sheer disbelief at what I'm looking at here. Just...I'm honestly at a loss for words at this.

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Worst grade schooler cosplay since Pixyteri. Also you look like a man even moreso than usual. This is a terrible photo.

New comic, @Hat , in both English and French.

Enjoy!

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Separate but equal fiction for trannies.
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So she goes from acting like a kid who doesn't understand Stephies viewpoint and won't put up with her nonsense to suddenly becoming almost psychic and understanding exactly what Stephie expects of her and checks her privillege?

It could have been a good and relatable character for the audience Sophie claims to be aiming for (How for tranny kids to deal with non tranny kids who say hurtful comments), even if it ended with a dumb "I am sorry I made fun of your girl penis and hurt your feelings" and then they go and play tag or something but only full indoctrination will do I guess!

Sophie's real audience is similar condescending transtenders who just want to feel better than everyone. If we're sympathizing with Raquel, it's definitely not Billie's intent. The reader is supposed to think she's insufferable, ignorant, and mean.
 
Another choice comment from the new strip.

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This person is forgetting that autism is a wide spectrum of disorders. Whilst I agree that autism spectrum disorders such as Asperger's do need representation in mass media (:powerlevel: - I once wrote a story featuring a mary sue-ish main character who had asperger's and I had plans of developing it into a novel with the intention of getting it published because I wanted there to be more autistic fictional characters young kids could relate to) , would anybody really want to read a book centred on a severely autistic person? A factual book, yes, or a set of memoirs, but not a fictional book, unless in said fiction book the severely autistic character had another character (parent, teacher, sibling etc.) supporting them.

Also, no, I am not tired of reading about "neurotypical" characters. :powerlevel: Whilst the only book I have ever come across featuring an autistic character is The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime (which I am still yet to read), when I was reading Neuromancer last year for university my headcanon (I can't think of a better word to use, shoot me) for the novel's protagonist was that he was possibly autistic. Reading is all about using your imagination. Unless it's specifically stated by the author what a character looks like, how they act, how they dress etc., you can pretty much imagine a character any way you want.

Writing only characters who specifically share your world view, gender, orientation, appearance, disorders/disabilities, and/or struggles is also a sign of being a really *really* shitty writer and makes up much of the criteria for a Mary Sue.
 
Writing only characters who specifically share your world view, gender, orientation, appearance, disorders/disabilities, and/or struggles is also a sign of being a really *really* shitty writer and makes up much of the criteria for a Mary Sue.

The thing is, if Sophie wasn't such a radical SJW she could easily write a nice comic about transgender people and actually consult and share experiences with other non-SJW transgender people.
 
It's amazing how you can change the text to make it about cryptid-hunting and it's still a better, more coherent story than the original. :story:

But yeah as @August16 said, the only funny bit about this poster is "awaken the courage", which makes about as much sense as 99% of Assigned Male. Looks like Option nationale must be really fucking broke if they had to hire Labelle to write their slogan. Shit, this isn't even the funniest bravery-related fuckup a French-speaking politician ever came up with. Step up your game, Quebec!
 
Allright.

Editing her comics was oddly calming. It was like deleting the evil from the world and replacing it with flowers and unicorns.

Anyway. Here are my edits. I'm not done yet! I need her to put out more comics so I can pad out the rest of the story. But I have an ending ready in case she suddenly stops.

This comic is barely edited, because I want to show you can make a good comic out of her crap with minimal changes.
All characters are still the same gender that they are in the original story. However the twist is that in my version, Sophie really just happens to be tranny, because it's never ever mentioned. Like it should be.

Big images make big post if inserted, so please consult the following galleries:

Gallery:
Alternative: http://imageupper.com/g/?S020001004H146184944322237

Can you just edit the whole comic to be like this from now on? It's actually pretty good this way.
 
Trans characters, autistic characters, etc. can be the stars of a good story, just by virtue of being an underdog via the everyday struggles of being trans, autistic, etc., and as long as it's decently written. The problem with AM is that Stephie never actually faces any of those real struggles. Another kid undermines her girlness - realistic and underdog-making - but then the other kids stand with her and ostricize the other kid? It's not as realistic, but not impossible, but it also removes the adversity of the situation. Her struggles with being "outed" are artificial, since people already know all about her. Her mother is fully supportive. Her father - the worst thing in her life apparently - at least tries to get it. What about being bullied and harassed, and disowned by your own parents and forced out into the streets where religion-based charities won't help queer freakshows so they have to become an underage prostitue to survive (surprisingly common)? I mean it doesn't have to get that deep, but you have to put something there to struggle against. That's just the basics of writing. Conflict. Stephie has none, outside of the conflict she creates with her aggression towards anyone who doesn't completely understand trans issues. So the star character is unsympathetic and there is no real story. It's a platform to talk at people from.
 
Because children cannot comprehend LGBT issues in fiction. Adults can. There we go.
SJWs love to push LGBT issues in children's cartoons because "IT TEACHES CHILDREN GOOD MESSAGES!!1" when really it makes them feel less insecure.
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She had a sense of humor.... Once

Edit: link sucks and my phone doesn't cap. Will fix

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THE SHOW WAS MADE BY A WOMAN. It was a fantasy for her!
"Sexist" "Misogynistic" IIRC, she purposefully made the female characters your typical "Strong anime female" character who beat up men!
 
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Option Nationale huh, a separatist group. Color me surprised. It's a provincial party, for the provincial elections. They only had 2 guys elected apparently. It wasn't very big nor popular. Separatism is so 70s. Quebec is not good enough to stand on its own, sorry.
Labelle is definitely a separatist, and he supports other separatist movements as well. On his tour schedules, he will write that he is going to Catalonia or the Basque Country instead of simply Spain—I believe he confirmed that this was intentional at some point.

I won't say that it was a necessarily a good or noble thing for him to run for a legislative position, despite having no political experience, on a relatively new single-issue political party in a country with a multi-party system running on a platform that is already present in other Quebec parties, but at least he was getting out of the house and doing something unrelated to trannies in those days.
 
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