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Hey @August16, you should try seeing if you can find any declarations of a 'Guillaume Labelle' changing their name to 'Sophie Labelle' in your local newspapers or something. We know that Sophie's name was legally Guillaume Labelle as of September 26th, 2012 (he listed 'Guillaume Labelle' as his legal name on the whois information from one of his old websites, which was registered on that date).

Theoretically, if such an article would to be unearthed, that would mean that someone could list his birth/real name with a valid citation on his Wikipedia page.

EDIT: I found an article about Guillaume that mentions his original name and his sex change. Although since I can't read French (except for obvious phrases such as "changement de sexe"), a translation would be greatly appreciated.

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Nice article. As you can see, she wears the "Red Square", symbol of being part of the ideological group of students that were against the unfreezing of university fees. Look it up for more info. All in all they didn't unfreeze but removed the tax returns on paid school fees. Hahaha. Also those morons prevented people from attending classes they paid for.

Anyways... I'll post a translation later, there are good tidbits we may not have seen posted here before, especially sales numbers. That said, the reference to her name is a bit lacking in context. "She was known to her Yukon friends as Guillaume, not too long ago"
I could be known to my friends as buttface if that was the nickname they gave me... :/ It lacks weight as a source.

I'll check out the name changing process for Quebec, in details. I can give you some pre-emptive info. It should be posted in one of these: https://www.publicationsduquebec.go...tegory:gazette&text=:descendingPublishedDate#

And also in a local newspaper, but good luck finding prints. If you give me a date... maybe I can try to look up archives. It's probably in Journal de Montréal ou La Presse. Maybe Google books has archives, too.
 
I'm still maintaining that if Chris isn't important enough for a wiki page, Labelle isn't either.

If Sophie absolutely must have a page, it should be edited for neutrality rather than the ass kissing it is at the moment.
Yeah, people tried that. That Funcruch person always deletes the edits.
 
Yeah, people tried that. That Funcruch person always deletes the edits.

Pretty sure that "Funcruch" is Sophie. He said as much in the discussion page.

I'm still maintaining that if Chris isn't important enough for a wiki page, Labelle isn't either.

If Sophie absolutely must have a page, it should be edited for neutrality rather than the ass kissing it is at the moment.

If the SJW movement survived a neutral Wikipedia page for Anita Sarkeesian, then they'll survive with a neutral page about Guillaume.
 
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New comic, @Hat

It's.....a thing.

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I wish I had a witty reaction, but all I can say is "wat".
Labelle is really out of touch with kids, they don't give a shit about magazines anymore.
"This shit is legit" made me laugh.

Quebec's longest running humour magazine had to shut down in recent years because it stopped selling, due to the Internet. In 2012, it celebrated its 25th year, didn't make it past its 28 afaik. What they put near cash registers are mostly tabloids mostly in English, Summum, and those girly "20 sex tricks to make him crazy" shit magazines. Otherwise I still see magazine stands with a lot of choice but most of these are like "Home furniture ideas", etc... The interesting ones can be counted on the fingers on one hand. Débrouillards, Protégez-vous... and... um... huh.... well... maybe one about raising children, National Geographic, and the reader's digest, yeah, that makes 5.

Interestingly, most of the youth magazines offered are in english, save two: http://www.rogersmagazineservice.com/fr_FR/browse/enfants-et-jeunes-adultes-magazines?navDesc=15511

She's probably being nostalgic from old teen girls magazines like Cool or Full Fille. She probably binged on them as a child. I'm surprised to see they're still around, for some reason. The two that are in french in the above website.
 
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I used to read Cosmo Girl as a teen and one time they had a progressive article on trans and "genderqueer" teens (and this was before the transtrender fad took off), so I could see them giving out "real girl" certificates for transgirls if they were still in business.


Stephie is basically that article but twenty times more insane and :autism:.
 
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