Off-Topic Things Troons Have Ruined

In the movie the Matoran Takua (an Av (light) Matoran who was hidden among Ta (fire) Matoran), accepts his destiny to become a hero.
That is so indicative of tranny narcissism. They always think they're the main characters about to embark on a great journey to find themselves and do good. They seriously lack the ability to emphasize with others' struggles in any meaningful way and understand that we all have complicated internal worlds.
 
Someone already said D&D, but I'm broadening it to all tabletop RPGs. I'm lucky to already have a tight knit group for my games and thus have no need to engage with the broader community, but every time we go recruiting for new players I'm reminded of the absolute state of the TTRPG community. This Xeet says it best:

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That is so indicative of tranny narcissism. They always think they're the main characters about to embark on a great journey to find themselves and do good. They seriously lack the ability to emphasize with others' struggles in any meaningful way and understand that we all have complicated internal worlds.
Absolutely. They don't even understand his characterization from the Mata Nui Online Game and other media Takua was portrayed as a free spirit. A carefree adventurer who just wanted to have fun. When his lack of acceptance of his destiny led to his best friend's death, it's then when he realized he had to mature and do what was needed of him.

There's palpable irony coming from the fact that trannies consider this movie for them, when the main protagonist does the following: Confronts his looming responsibility (Being a functional member of society), without running away from it (mutating yourself and playing pretend). Only realized when faced with the actual tragedy of your friend's death due (not the "tragedy" of being deadnamed/misgendered). And actually defeating the antagonist of his journey, Makuta (Instead of running from all the problems).

tl;dr: Dumb trannies project without understanding deeper meaning of things.

Someone already said D&D, but I'm broadening it to all tabletop RPGs
I don't interact with the wider community at all, but while I am currently learning GURPS and browsing the SJG forums, I haven't seen any tranny flags for profile pictures which has been pleasant.
 
I used to DM or GM one offs online for Table top gaming (DnD, pathfinder and Shadowrun). It was a nice thing pre 2016, post on a board that I am a DM, get hit up by a bunch of people play a couple of sessions, then move on.
As time went on more and more troons started joining my games. At first I really didn't care about it, but they all have their annoying narc ability to try and make the game all about themselves and their special snowflake character. They always ended up being creepy or being the problem players. Eventually I got fucking sick of these weirdo's monopolizing the sessions and just stopped playing online all together. Now the only people I will play with are IRL people. At least I know if they are a sped beforehand and just not even entertain the idea of letting them join.

TTD can't come any sooner.
 
Nerd culture and hobbies are an obvious given but a more personal thing they're ruining for me is androgyny.
I think if done right, androgyny can be beautiful but they just have to bitch so hard about how "X must be trans" and so many MtFs that cannot take care of themselves half ass it so hard by just being a fridge in a dress, not understanding that men look like shit in female clothes.
 
Nerd culture and hobbies are an obvious given but a more personal thing they're ruining for me is androgyny.
I think if done right, androgyny can be beautiful but they just have to bitch so hard about how "X must be trans" and so many MtFs that cannot take care of themselves half ass it so hard by just being a fridge in a dress, not understanding that men look like shit in female clothes.
If you go on pinterest and look up emo girls or emo boys you can find plenty of photos of androgynous presenting people. And the thing that strikes me is that they are still wearing clothing and make up that is fitted to the body and face of their sex. Yes, the girls have short hair and piercings, but their clothes are still fitted for a womans body. Yes, the guys are wearing make up, but they're not trying to do the same style of make up that women do. What happened to that?

I feel like I judged emo kids too harshly when I was a teenager. The whole suicidal ideation thing probably wasn't healthy. But they understood that you could break gender roles without becoming a freak of nature. Wish todays kids knew that.
 
Dungeons and Dragons
A lot of people blame Matt Mercer for killing DnD, but it all started with the Tumblr pooners and their obsession with donut steel tieflings and various freakshit races.

Now the game has rules for being a gender fluid cripple with a magic wheelchair and suddenly a dungeon in a dragon seems less fantastical.
 
this is going to sound dumb, but anime. It was one of my favorite things until you see trannies dress up as lolis (or astolfo) and act like sex pests. hell, I don't even say I like it to people in real life since troons made it a laughing stock.

Considering that some older anime titles had characters that would end up predicting the depravity levels that troons go to, it's sad indeed. Two examples include Blue from Violence Jack 2: Evil Town, and Suzy from Bounty Hunter: The Hard:

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Although, in regards to the part where Suzy accidentally gets shot to death by his/her/?? lover Chopper, it also ended predicting troons getting killed too.

Back to the topic itself, Magic: The Gathering was also another casualty of the troon menace, but Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro also did massive damage to the franchise, with WotC going all-in on DIE, and Hasbro milking the game for all its worth to keep the company afloat, since their other IPs are losing money.

And classic Chris-Chan disappearing, for the troon monstrosity he is today, also took away a lot of the fun that he was.
 
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Schools.
I'm not even in the mood for taking on higher ed right now. Just watching some parents with their two trans kids at a school event. Funny how your boy is a girl and your girl is nothing. What are the odds, do tell!
Luckily there's no gender curriculum or teachers from tiktok here but the same kind of people who had indigo children decades ago now have trans kids and they're twice as obnoxious.
Not the kids. They're pitiable and clearly lonely. Nobody waves at them, they don't go play with anyone. They dress like clowns while all the other kids are dressed to play. They just hang around mom and dad as they corner other parents and gab.

High school is a whole other scene though and I'm not looking forward to my kids having to deal with it.
 
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