Skitzocow Chris Gillon / Autphag and Spergchan / Sophie Y’Israeli - Autistic North Koreaboo, Also a Man

Who passes better as a woman?

  • Autphag:

    Votes: 36 9.9%
  • Robert Wayne Stiles

    Votes: 327 90.1%

  • Total voters
    363
The former 3 are the usual bickering and nothing. This and penultimate-last one however have kind of announced a change in what I'll spend my time doing since I actually had the vision for such a play in a dream I had.

Why do you argue with people online?
 
It's mostly men that wear suits.
Wear a fucking dress.
Unsuitable for revolutionary soldiers of any gender, since movement is restricted. Also, one need not worry about being too strict with gender role type issues, since the revolution will affect both. Everyone has a stake in it, so thus everyone has to contribute in some way. Even simple tasks of cooking and keeping camp are part of the overall struggle. It might sound like a non-issue to anyone who hasn't thought over the logistics, but just maintaining a living space and feeding an army is a task unto itself.
 
The former 3 are the usual bickering and nothing. This and penultimate-last one however have kind of announced a change in what I'll spend my time doing since I actually had the vision for such a play in a dream I had.
Are you positive you'll be allowed to do that in North Korea?
 
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Unsuitable for revolutionary soldiers of any gender, since movement is restricted. Also, one need not worry about being too strict with gender role type issues, since the revolution will affect both. Everyone has a stake in it, so thus everyone has to contribute in some way. Even simple tasks of cooking and keeping camp are part of the overall struggle. It might sound like a non-issue to anyone who hasn't thought over the logistics, but just maintaining a living space and feeding an army is a task unto itself.
Neither is wearing a Hugo Boss or Dries Van Neuten suit suitable garb for warfare. Also, he's planning to go to deliver a seminar, not fighting in Iraq.
 
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You don't know how to read do you? I said it would be a monumental task, with effort made to bring together the various diasporic elements, which is in essence what you need for such a thing as this. You need people to have an interest in making a homeland. I can't say that people won't like the idea, because let's face the facts that the future isn't getting much better. Aspies don't have a lot of people advocating for them that aren't nuerodiversity driven or outright tard-wranglers. We will be neither, but will help Aspergian people to stand on their own two feet and have some pride in themselves. If our people were out shooting heroin or smoking crack, we would have it a whole lot worse. Our people are just at the present "enslaved" mentally and lacking in a spiritual focus. I believe that the best thing to do is to give them something to believe in and some structure. I think even people who aren't in the Asperger group can identify with this inherent need. I've learned this from watching how the Hebrew Israelites deal with blacks. They try to reach out to them and educate them about their true selves. For them too, it is an uphill battle. Our people are really just as bad and just as perishing for a lack of knowledge and self awareness.

"Let's recruit a lot of retards and hope for the best"

That's not a plan ,well whatever , is not like is going to happen anyway
 
I'm going to assume no one is gonna actually read what he wrote, so I'll try to summarize it like I did with Rapp's paper. It's just an explanation of who the characters are. Brace yourself:

It's about a girl named Sperg who was born into a working class family. She's involved in activities used to promote the Aspergian Socialist Party. Her father, David (lol), inspires her. She goes to a political school to prepare her for military academic purposes to follow behind David.

Sperg's father is a fishman whose main objective is to provide for and protect his family. He gets older throughout the play and leads a simple life. His wife was killed in battle during a revolution. Sperg keeps her mother's Bronze of Honour reward she received after the war for her bravery in her room in memory of her. The family gets money every month for their loss. David jr. is Sperg's six year old brother who joins her on her journey. Her youngest sibling, Mirae, wants to go with Sophie.

@Cuntster has a role! You are the black non passing elitist transexual lady who fucks up Spergs shit. You're a left wing bureaucrat from Britain. You also hate people with autism, which might be a huge reason why Chris decided you work for Haselgrove promoting her regime on Aspergian land. Sperg ends up defeating you after you lose your patience and give up your plan to convert the Aspergian people to Haselgroves way of thinking. Haselgrove reminds me of Big Brother, mostly because even though only her name is mentioned, she plays a large role in the story and comes off as a tyrant. She represents feminism and it's destructiveness. She lost when she fought the Apergians for Greenland. The name can be used as a slur.

Sperg's teacher is "an old guard Juche ideologue who had immigrated from North Korea and glorifies the mythos and ethos of both Chacean and Kimilsungist regimes." Sperg looks up to him. Sophie plays the role of his chauffer. His Range Rover says "The Armoury of a Pleasant Cavalrywoman on a Spiritual Quest to Save Juche-Songun Politics" in Korean.
David Chac is the leader of Aspergian military and is a five star general. He speaks to Sperg after she is threatened by Cuntster.

Cde. Cmdr. Nollig is Chac's second in command. He can usually be seen wearing a blue suit jacket and black shirt. He doesn't wear his old military uniform anymore. He has a "Britishness" to his accent. He tells Sperg how negrotypical transexuals are trying to take over and how the west is evil. Sperg wants to be part of the military when she's an adult, but Nolling tells her it is strictly a job for men i the west, or something. She tells him about her mother and he makes her a military uniform as a gift.


Marshal Walter Dempsey(lol) is a young man also working for the Aspergian military who is dressed very sloppily. His walls are covered in nationalist socialist junk and quotes from Hitler and NSDAp members. He becomes friends with Sperg after seeing her uniform Nolling made. He says Aspergian is inherently anti-matriarchal.

Done. Don't know about anyone else, but I'm looking forward to the play actually being completed. This is gonna be...different. So, @Autphag, did I get everything right or did I miss something.
 
I'm going to assume no one is gonna actually read what he wrote, so I'll try to summarize it like I did with Rapp's paper. It's just an explanation of who the characters are. Brace yourself:

It's about a girl named Sperg who was born into a working class family. She's involved in activities used to promote the Aspergian Socialist Party. Her father, David (lol), inspires her. She goes to a political school to prepare her for military academic purposes to follow behind David.

Sperg's father is a fishman whose main objective is to provide for and protect his family. He gets older throughout the play and leads a simple life. His wife was killed in battle during a revolution. Sperg keeps her mother's Bronze of Honour reward she received after the war for her bravery in her room in memory of her. The family gets money every month for their loss. David jr. is Sperg's six year old brother who joins her on her journey. Her youngest sibling, Mirae, wants to go with Sophie.

@Cuntster has a role! You are the black non passing elitist tranny lady who fucks up Spergs shit. You're a left wing bureaucrat from Britain. You also hate people with autism, which might be a huge reason why Chris decided you work for Haselgrove promoting her regime on Aspergian land. Sperg ends up defeating you after you lose your patience and give up your plan to convert the Aspergian people to Haselgroves way of thinking. Haselgrove reminds me of Big Brother, mostly because even though only her name is mentioned, she plays a large role in the story and comes off as a tyrant. She represents feminism and it's destructiveness. She lost when she fought the Apergians for Greenland. The name can be used as a slur.

Sperg's teacher is "an old guard Juche ideologue who had immigrated from North Korea and glorifies the mythos and ethos of both Chacean and Kimilsungist regimes." Sperg looks up to him. Sophie plays the role of his chauffer. His Range Rover says "The Armoury of a Pleasant Cavalrywoman on a Spiritual Quest to Save Juche-Songun Politics" in Korean.
David Chac is the leader of Aspergian military and is a five star general. He speaks to Sperg after she is threatened by Cuntster.

Cde. Cmdr. Nollig is Chac's second in command. He can usually be seen wearing a blue suit jacket and black shirt. He doesn't wear his old military uniform anymore. He has a "Britishness" to his accent. He tells Sperg how negrotypical transexuals are trying to take over and how the west is evil. Sperg wants to be part of the military when she's an adult, but Nolling tells her it is strictly a job for men i the west, or something. She tells him about her mother and he makes her a military uniform as a gift.


Marshal Walter Dempsey(lol) is a young man also working for the Aspergian military who is dressed very sloppily. His walls are covered in nationalist socialist junk and quotes from Hitler and NSDAp members. He becomes friends with Sperg after seeing her uniform Nolling made. He says Aspergian is inherently anti-matriarchal.

Done. Don't know about anyone else, but I'm looking forward to the play actually being completed. This is gonna be...different. So, @Autphag, did I get everything right or did I miss something.

Is like reading a worst versión of springtime for hitler
 
First of all, it is not strictly a print-work, so it's not an authoral avatar. Secondly, artistic values are sort of secondary to the political-inculcatory and morality-imparting purposes of the work, sadly you know nothing of philosophy so you'll engage in petty value judgements of aesthetic which belie any latent Aspergianism you may have long ago ceased possessing. Typical.
What morality?
 
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I'm going to assume no one is gonna actually read what he wrote, so I'll try to summarize it like I did with Rapp's paper. It's just an explanation of who the characters are. Brace yourself:

It's about a girl named Sperg who was born into a working class family. She's involved in activities used to promote the Aspergian Socialist Party. Her father, David (lol), inspires her. She goes to a political school to prepare her for military academic purposes to follow behind David.

Sperg's father is a fishman whose main objective is to provide for and protect his family. He gets older throughout the play and leads a simple life. His wife was killed in battle during a revolution. Sperg keeps her mother's Bronze of Honour reward she received after the war for her bravery in her room in memory of her. The family gets money every month for their loss. David jr. is Sperg's six year old brother who joins her on her journey. Her youngest sibling, Mirae, wants to go with Sophie.

@Cuntster has a role! You are the black non passing elitist tranny lady who fucks up Spergs shit. You're a left wing bureaucrat from Britain. You also hate people with autism, which might be a huge reason why Chris decided you work for Haselgrove promoting her regime on Aspergian land. Sperg ends up defeating you after you lose your patience and give up your plan to convert the Aspergian people to Haselgroves way of thinking. Haselgrove reminds me of Big Brother, mostly because even though only her name is mentioned, she plays a large role in the story and comes off as a tyrant. She represents feminism and it's destructiveness. She lost when she fought the Apergians for Greenland. The name can be used as a slur.

Sperg's teacher is "an old guard Juche ideologue who had immigrated from North Korea and glorifies the mythos and ethos of both Chacean and Kimilsungist regimes." Sperg looks up to him. Sophie plays the role of his chauffer. His Range Rover says "The Armoury of a Pleasant Cavalrywoman on a Spiritual Quest to Save Juche-Songun Politics" in Korean.
David Chac is the leader of Aspergian military and is a five star general. He speaks to Sperg after she is threatened by Cuntster.

Cde. Cmdr. Nollig is Chac's second in command. He can usually be seen wearing a blue suit jacket and black shirt. He doesn't wear his old military uniform anymore. He has a "Britishness" to his accent. He tells Sperg how negrotypical transexuals are trying to take over and how the west is evil. Sperg wants to be part of the military when she's an adult, but Nolling tells her it is strictly a job for men i the west, or something. She tells him about her mother and he makes her a military uniform as a gift.


Marshal Walter Dempsey(lol) is a young man also working for the Aspergian military who is dressed very sloppily. His walls are covered in nationalist socialist junk and quotes from Hitler and NSDAp members. He becomes friends with Sperg after seeing her uniform Nolling made. He says Aspergian is inherently anti-matriarchal.

Done. Don't know about anyone else, but I'm looking forward to the play actually being completed. This is gonna be...different. So, @Autphag, did I get everything right or did I miss something.
  • Some minor corrections:
  • Her father's name isn't David, David Jr., Sophie's brother, was just so named in allegiance to the Chedwosaryeongwan.
    Her father is actually not seen beyond initial acts, or so I think as will happen anyway.
  • The stipend doesn't go to the family but Sophie alone. Obviously, her father earns enough to keep the rest of the family afloat.
  • Perhaps I should say right now that this isn't an allusion to the "end of matriarchy" but is actually proof of an Aspergian female's contrariety to the matriarchal norm in that she, not the 'chivalry slave' as is the role of man in the west, had made the sacrifice, Sophie's Bronze-Honour Infantryswoman Mother.
  • Poor little Mirae might not see her sister again. I wanted to add that just for extra poigniancy.

Most of what you've written about Cuntster's role is correct sans for something:

  • no, the challenge by Cuntster, which is not on the Cast specification but in the main concept, is to return after 14 days to basically refute neurodiversitarian ideology. Sophie unfortunately doesn't defeat him at any point.
  • It is why Sophie is going on this journey, to equip herself rhetorically with the spiritual enthusement of patriotic guidance. Cuntster is threatening that Haselgrove will kidnap her to send her on sex-work in Paekchongguk/Neo-Australoid-shithole, whatever the fuck you want to call it, which is hence the importance to live up to the challenge. Sadly, Sophie will inevitable die by her own hand as ficklely, realizing that Sophie is not a mental invalid and a strong and empowered Kunminchonyeo (Army-woman), Haselgrove decides to retroactively change her demand at the end of the play, so that she will be set on fire; Sophie immolates herself in defiance, to disabuse Haselgrove and Cuntster of the notion that they have control over, as she metaphorically represents, Aspergian will, hope and destiny. You are otherwise correct about the metaphorical role of Haselgrove.

  • You are slightly misgiven about the role of the teacher: he is Sophie's chauffer, Sophie isn't his chauffer, Sophie is too young, short, and everything else to operate a vehicle. You might've forgotten how young she is -- yes, she's prodigal, but not that prodigal. I think the slogan on the Jeep is a nice touch, it seems stereotypically North Korean in propaganda style and presentation.

  • David Chac represents a repudiation of foreignness, Cmdr. Nollig (basically my male self in the adult form in guidance of my feminine, underdeveloped inner-child) represents a repudiation of foreign ideology, Walter Dempsey represents a repudiation against foreign philosophy (so, hence, Walter represents an emphasis on military, whilst I represent an emphasis on political-life and personal-life), a fourth, unannounced character, probably an inept but well-meaning neurotypical working on our side, will represent, by the opposite of his intended example (the realization of which Sophie will come to on her own) foreign bureaucratic application, that is, how not to organize the Aspergias.

I'm actually thinking about making the poster -- commissioned to a proper artist of course -- David Chac, Myself, and Walter Dempsey upholding with our palms faced forward the Aspergian Hypermale sigil, with the dumb neurotypical bureaucratic stooge thumbling beneath them both, crushing a (dead) Haselgrove, interspersed with the ashes of poor Sophie. It is the most beautiful work from a dream, a highly detailed one, I've ever conceived.
 
...you're really gonna kill Sophie? Dude I wanted her to live
Not because I'm a sadist. There are important allegories to the tragedy that is her death. 1. Steadfastness of belief and conviction in the face of neurotypical and matriarchal adversity, 2. A refusal to kowtow to an imposition by the matriarchal imperialist hegemony, 3. An emphasis of the idealistic over the material (Sophie is dead and it is sad; looking beyond this, in an ephemeral extension of hope, Mirae and btw, that means 'future' in Korean, survives -- I've yet to determine the fate of the middlemost male sibling in the family -- along with all the spiritual haunting stuff that happens to the court of Haselgrove's Queenship), and finally, a transference of control from the hegemony to the Aspergian people who Sophie singularly represents in the space of a play. Even if all 10-20 million (what I estimate a maximal population to be with conservative migratory estimates) of us turn into proverbial bullets and become spared and spent in sacrifice, analogous to Sophie's death, so the consummation of an incarnation of valour and honour becomes immortalized.
 
Coulda fooled me
The purpose of The Propaganda piece is inculcate post-empirical instances of ethomoral symbolic messages, in what is probably be first application of Kim Il-sung method out out-with North Korean film, incidentally in the establishments of Aspergia's own revolutionary culture. Cheko-Hegelian cyclicism indeed.
 
The purpose of The Propaganda piece is inculcate post-empirical instances of ethomoral symbolic messages, in what is probably be first application of Kim Il-sung method out out-with North Korean film, incidentally in the establishments of Aspergia's own revolutionary culture. Cheko-Hegelian cyclicism indeed.
cyclicism or cynicism?
 
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I'm way too lazy to even try to decipher his word salad.
Instead I'd like someone to put some croutons and dressing in there.
I still think my half-arsed attempt at ASPERGIA: JUCHE'S RECKONING will be better than Autphag's anti-fun doggerel of a movie script.
 
Sophie is a naive 9 year old girl brainwashed from birth by the state to believe her squalid and regimented existence, a life devoid of freedom, is not only normal, but beneficial. Haselgrove seeks to educate the masses of Aspergia and give them the gift of true freedom to allow them to reclaim their humanity from the brutal totalitarian regime they're forced to exist under.
 
I still think my half-arsed attempt at ASPERGIA: JUCHE'S RECKONING will be better than Autphag's anti-fun doggerel of a movie script.

A Fisherman's Daughter is down to Earth in its expression of socially realistic mores, with the sort of tropology that everyone can relate to. It is about the struggle of somebody of an ordinary background against the odds overcoming the worst iniquities of overbearing forces otherwise privileged to overwhelm them. It is about trust in the solicitousness of one's own kind and rejection of the prevarication of untrustworthy outside elements.
 
A Fisherman's Daughter is down to Earth in its expression of socially realistic mores, with the sort of tropology that everyone can relate to. It is about the struggle of somebody of an ordinary background against the odds overcoming the worst iniquities of overbearing forces otherwise privileged to overwhelm them. It is about trust in the solicitousness of one's own kind and rejection of the prevarication of untrustworthy outside elements.
It will be gibbering word salad anti human outsider art that will only be consumed by lolcow connoisseurs such as ourselves in the same way that RAED's Still Flowin' is only consumed by freaks like me.
At least tell me I have a bit part, though, I'm still going to read this monstrosity.
 
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