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I feel bad for anyone who's sincerely turned Captain Corndog into this savior character. Like he's somehow a redeeming quality to the comic.

If Billie ever brings him back, "he" is just gonna wind up being some other drone of the Gender Collective.

Or considering people liked him, Bill will turn him into Shitlord McStrawman.
 
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So now LaBelle was gay/trans at age nine????

FFS, this whole "I was a trans activist from the very beginning" shtick is getting fucking ridiculous.

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So now LaBelle was gay/trans at age nine????

FFS, this whole "I was a trans activist from the very beginning" shtick is getting fucking ridiculous.

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So the main problem here is that Labelle was oppressed but not for the right thing therefore...it's extra oppression? Gays are bad for stealing the oppression spotlight? Negative stereotypes shouldn't be challenged and discouraged because some people want to be a stereotype? Help?
 
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I feel bad for anyone who's sincerely turned Captain Corndog into this savior character. Like he's somehow a redeeming quality to the comic.

If Billie ever brings him back, "he" is just gonna wind up being some other drone of the Gender Collective.
He's like the Yawning Squirtle of AM, an eyecatching extra with zero significance who unintentionally overshadows the boring central characters of a maligned webcomic. I doubt he'll come back, because Sophie is not interested in telling a fun story. Sophie's idea of fun is "I showed someone how great I am today and made them feel bad."

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So now LaBelle was gay/trans at age nine????

FFS, this whole "I was a trans activist from the very beginning" shtick is getting fucking ridiculous.

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One of the signs that you spend too much time on social media is believing that people use hashtags in spoken dialogue.
 
One of the most frustrating things about following AM is that there are all these characters and situations that, with a better author, could make a funny and thought-provoking story.
Seriously. Age them up to a more reasonable age for a self-discovery narrative, like fourteen, and center it differently. A retrospective from grown-up comfortably-gay Ciel's perspective about his SJW "friend" Stephie who tried to turn him trans and her constant spats with Aiden (who should be written as a better foil, obviously), his anxiety about somehow being responsible for his mom's death, etc., would make a pretty good story about how hard it is for modern youth to figure themselves out. It's a legitimate issue - depending on the loudest voice in the school, a kid who's just a little gender non-conforming and unpopular can wind up fantasizing about a brand new life as a member of the opposite gender. A graphic novel about that might actually be useful for actual young people.

But nah, transtrender logic and strawmen.
 
It's an incredibly convoluted way of saying that it's okay for boys to be feminine and girls to be masculine/tomboys. It would be a nice message if Beaver were physically capable of saying anything without making it all about him. :roll:
Except it's pretty clear Sophonknee doesn't actually believe that. Remember that poster with Ciel in the tunic. It basically said: "Boys can wear dresses, but this isn't a boy in a dress."
 
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With his constant use of unicorns I don't think it's a reference to gay at all. In actual fact Labelle is a brony.

Edit: positron ninja'd me
 
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this is scarily accurate to how bronies are

It's funny because it's a children's show that manchildren insist was made for them, with deep meanings and hidden messages, and little kids aren't the target audience.

Whereas Assigned Male is kind of the opposite. It's basically made just for adult children and insists it's inspirational and deep, while the creator maintains it's actually just for little kids.
 
It's funny because it's a children's show that manchildren insist was made for them, with deep meanings and hidden messages, and little kids aren't the target audience.

Whereas Assigned Male is kind of the opposite. It's basically made just for adult children and insists it's inspirational and deep, while the creator maintains it's actually just for little kids.

now THAT. is. irony~
 
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