Erin Reed / Anthony Reed II / @ErinInTheMorn / @ErinInTheMorning / @ErinInTheNight / _supernovasky_ / beholderseye / realitybias / AnonymousRabbit - post-op transbian Twitter/TikTok "activist" with bad fashion, giant Reddit tattoo. Former drug dealer with felony. Married to Zooey Simone Zephyr / Zachary Todd Raasch.

Lots of interesting things to unpackage here. Not the least of which is Tony's sense of entitlement of "where he deserves to be in" Once again, Zack appears to be an afterthought as Tony loudly announces how much he loves his fellow D & D dork.

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His eyeliner looks so bad. The wings are lopsided and way too thick for someone with such a heavy browbone. And he brought the rainbow lego earrings to Paris.
 
And he brought the rainbow lego earrings to Paris
This is something I've noticed about Tony's 'fashion'-sense (I use the term very loosely). He wears one item once, gets moderately positive feedback from other troons/handmaidens/eggs in his twitter replies (they're just saying it to have something to say half the time, I'm sure) and then proceeds to wear that item absolutely to death, thinking that he's hit on a winner (but basing this judgement completely upon the external validation of others, as is typical of his psychology generally, it appears). The moment he started getting comments about the lego earrings below his photos on twitter, I knew we were going to see them ALL THE FUCKING TIME from thereon out.
 
Yeah but apparently he just got arrested for that.
See, the fascists are coming for trans people first. And where's all the FREEZE PEACH warriors? Silent, showing what they really want is genocide of trans women. Because they find them too attractive.

Lots of interesting things to unpackage here. Not the least of which is Tony's sense of entitlement of "where he deserves to be in" Once again, Zack appears to be an afterthought as Tony loudly announces how much he loves his fellow D & D dork.

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Yikes, "places we all deserve to be in", that's colonizer talk from a white southerner.
 
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Man, it must be so exhausting (not to mention boring) to orient everything in your life around 'trans' this and 'queer' that.

"Couldn't be happier with this trip so far."
What an odd thing to say. Sounds like he is decidedly underwhelmed.

Pffft. In the tourist traps.

Thankfully they'll never find my favourite restaurants.
Looks like you were spot on about this. They left the Forward Montana crowd of Missoula to hang around the exact same crowd on the other side of the world.
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Man, it must be so exhausting (not to mention boring) to orient everything in your life around 'trans' this and 'queer' that.


What an odd thing to say. Sounds like he is decidedly underwhelmed.


Looks like you were spot on about this. They left the Forward Montana crowd of Missoula to hang around the exact same crowd on the other side of the world.
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When I lived in Paris, there were no "queer bars". I remember one time I was out with a friend & we tried to go to a gay bar and the bouncer wouldn't let her in because it was a gay bar. She even said I'm a lesbian and he told her to go to a lesbian bar .

I also never remembered ever seeing a tranny the entire time I was in Paris. I have a hard time believing Parisians would put up with such repulsive creatures. I say this because I also distinctly remember being in a group of about 15 people and only 3 of us were let into Le Queen , the others were rejected for how they looked ( ugly)

Maybe things have changed, but I doubt it.
 
When I lived in Paris, there were no "queer bars". I remember one time I was out with a friend & we tried to go to a gay bar and the bouncer wouldn't let her in because it was a gay bar. She even said I'm a lesbian and he told her to go to a lesbian bar .

I also never remembered ever seeing a tranny the entire time I was in Paris. I have a hard time believing Parisians would put up with such repulsive creatures. I say this because I also distinctly remember being in a group of about 15 people and only 3 of us were let into Le Queen , the others were rejected for how they looked ( ugly)

Maybe things have changed, but I doubt it.
France seems to have its fair share of mad trannies. For instance, specifically regarding lesbian bars: FRANCE: Vandalism, Death Threats from Trans Activists Force Closure of Lesbian Bar - Reduxx (archive)


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Tony's sense of entitlement of "where he deserves to be in"
Archive & full-size image:
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Erin Reed (@ErinInTheMorn) · Jul 13, 2023 · 8:07 PM UTC
Paris is amazing, y’all. I’ve fallen in love with the city and even more in love with @ZoAndBehold.
I know so much is happening back at home, but I’m so glad to relax and see the beautiful places we all deserve to be in.
- In Le Marais, very lgbtq+ district in Paris :)

Cannot get over how odd these two look:
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Tony goes abroad for the first time in his life, still brings The Strand.

Also lol at the selfie-stick and ring-light in the background. Very normal.
 
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When Kevin came to London he was 30 minutes away from me, now I'm enjoying France and Tone is just up the road.
Get your fucking freaks out of my continent!

It's true French woman tend to be svelt but it might be something to do with the hundred fags they all seem to smoke daily.
Yanks might be fat but all Euros seem to be nicotine fiends. It's disgusting.
 
The lego earrings, the rainbow striped top, the constant irrelevant referrals to trans this queer that, every other word that comes out of his mouth is "trans" - it's almost as though Tony is subconsciously trying to convince himself that he's happy with his choices and lifestyle.

I think if I'd disowned my child, shamed my family and destroyed my wife's trust and confidence, rounded it all off by having my dick flayed and inverted and getting into a relationship with another stink ditch, I'd be doing some daily self-audits too.
 
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Erin Reed (@ErinInTheMorn) · Jul 14, 2023 · 9:46 PM UTC
Happy anniversary of the most famous prison abolition in history. 💜
Utterly braindead. Imagine thinking the storming of the Bastille had anything to do with abolishing prisons. Tony is only able to think in thought-terminating progressive clichés.

Edit: Tony won't bother to ✨eDuCaTe HiMsElF✨ but here's some extra detail for the curious:
Jeremy Popkin said:
Completely obsolete as a military fortification, the Bastille had been used as a prison, but by 1789 it was rarely employed even for that purpose. It remained, however, a symbol of arbitrary royal power. And that day the Bastille attracted the crowd because it housed a store of gunpowder, which the citizenry needed if they were to fend off an armed attack.
The Storming of the Bastille Led to Democracy but Not for Long | The National Endowment for the Humanities (archive)
British Library said:
A medieval fortress, the Bastille’s eight 30-metre-high towers, dominated the Parisian skyline. When the prison was attacked it actually held only seven prisoners, but the mob had not gathered for them: it had come to demand the huge ammunition stores held within the prison walls.
Storming of the Bastille (archive)
 
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Utterly braindead. Imagine thinking the storming of the Bastille had anything to do with abolishing prisons. Tony is only able to think in thought-terminating progressive clichés.

Edit: Tony won't bother to ✨eDuCaTe HiMsElF✨ but here's some extra detail for the curious:

The Storming of the Bastille Led to Democracy but Not for Long | The National Endowment for the Humanities (archive)

Storming of the Bastille (archive)
As a lover of history, I find his statement utterly retarded but I am happy to see Tony's knowledge of historical events is as incorrect as his grasp of current events.
 
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