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Sophie Labelle Verville / Guillaume Labelle / Serious Trans Vibes Comics / Assigned Male / Candycore Comics / Pastel Sexy Times / WafflesArt - Obnoxious webcomics and horrific porn by a crazy fat pedo troon
So it's not okay to put down other trans artists, or to establish a hierarchy of them because they aren't in competition?
Yet you've consistently preached it's a-okay to do those things to other genders, races, orientations, belief systems, political views, personal opinions etc.
So it's not okay to put down other trans artists, or to establish a hierarchy of them because they aren't in competition?
Yet you've consistently preached it's a-okay to do those things to other genders, races, orientations, belief systems, political views, personal opinions etc.
Okay! The new book has been added to the archive, which is here: https://mega.nz/#F!1h0TjIaZ!g-UmlL1yPx_AYSyj1f0zRw
I've added a bunch of other things, fixed titles here and there, etc. I'm just doing it for fun in my free time, so any suggestions, just let me know!
Also, speaking of troon hierarchies, I tracked down and archived the entirety of "TranssexuaLiam" (endorsed and promoted by Sophie herself!) It was apparently meant to be a "satire" of the undesirables in the community, attacking transmen, masculinity, dysphoric transpeople, transfolk who look down on victim culture and other such things trenders dislike.
Also, speaking of troon hierarchies, I tracked down and archived the entirety of "TranssexuaLiam" (endorsed and promoted by Sophie herself!) It was apparently meant to be a "satire" of the undesirables in the community, attacking transmen, masculinity, dysphoric transpeople, transfolk who look down on victim culture and other such things trenders dislike.
Yeah the thread died when the comic did. Not sure it even lasted a month. I found the FB page and grabbed everything. The comments were mostly a bunch of people getting triggered by Liam being "problematic", and the same few people stepping up to say "whoa, this is SUPPOSED to be problematic, he represents the bad aspects of transness!"
Looking back, the big tipoff should have been that there was never a patreon to donate to!
Yeah the thread died when the comic did. Not sure it even lasted a month. I found the FB page and grabbed everything. The comments were mostly a bunch of people getting triggered by Liam being "problematic", and the same few people stepping up to say "whoa, this is SUPPOSED to be problematic, he represents the bad aspects of transness!"
Looking back, the big tipoff should have been that there was never a patreon to donate to!
Didn't some people think Sophie might have drawn it herself since she tried pushing it several times on her page? I don't know if she'd have the patience to have done it, but the loads of hate against trans men (and the other groups mentioned) in it would definitely be up her alley.
Today's guest post is by Jessica Mink, a positional astronomer and software developer at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, who has written the commonly used software packages WCSTools and RVSAO and worked on a variety of astronomical projects over 40 years. Much of her story is told in this interview with the American Astronomical Society's Working Group on LGBTIQ Equality (WGLE).
While I consider myself to be a woman astronomer, I have not always been one. Since I made much of my reputation with a different gender expression and remain in the field, I have to accept the fact that I am also a transgender astronomer, and as a representative of that small group, serve as an ambassador to the rest of the astronomical world.
So I just read "Help! Everything in my life is turning GAY!".
I have one question.
Why the fuck did Labelle insist it was a Halloween story and market it as such? It's not scary or anything! It's fluffy and nice, and it actually reads well and makes sense. It's just kids goofing around on a camping trip! No ghost stories, no animals eating their tent pegs, nothing!
In this case of Mink, Mink has shown that she's an astronomer who happens to be trans. Not a transwoman who... does some looking at stars through a device that's totally phallic and represents the patriarchy.
Not saying that Mink isn't announcing they're trans, they just seem to focus on the science.
So I just read "Help! Everything in my life is turning GAY!".
I have one question.
Why the fuck did Labelle insist it was a Halloween story and market it as such? It's not scary or anything! It's fluffy and nice, and it actually reads well and makes sense. It's just kids goofing around on a camping trip! No ghost stories, no animals eating their tent pegs, nothing!
In Sophie's comments section (from the "other trans webcomic artists" post) a person brought up a comic called "The Life of Alexis Perkins." It's written by Emily-Ann Coons and drawn by Renske Roelands. Unfortunately there seems to be issues with the author and artist updating much so I don't think it's worth a thread so I'm just mentioning it here, but I do suggest taking a look if you want to read another shitty trans webcomic. I have read two of the chapters so far so I don't know how much better or worse it gets by the end.
The start of the comic: http://www.lifeofalexisperkins.com/chapters/80067/chapter-1-a-girl-named-alexis/
The main character reminds me of Chris a lot. She's got one green eye and one blue eye, constantly brings up their Autism (even if it is Asperger's which Chris would scoff at) and even uses it to justify her behavior. It takes place in high school so you can guess some of the plots (fitting in, deciding which clique you belong to, etc.).
They even use a (humanized) My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic character called "Ditzy Doo" (or "Derpy Hooves" by most Bronies).
The comic started being put up in early 2015 (unless there's another site it's hosted on) which is after the Brony fandom died down some and people (or maybe just me?) stopped seeing as much pony stuff online, so it's not even good for pandering to a huge group anymore.
The art really disturbs me. It's like the artist wanted to do an almost anime style but fuck up so much it looks like shitty Western style. All the very off proportions and perspectives makes me a little sick but it's also fascinating. I think the art improves somewhat, but I really suggest giving it a look. (It feels like a cheap rip-off of "Rain" or even "Venus Envy" from where I've gotten to.)
How is a straight guy trying to "gay it up" and be "super gay" and bring "gay things" not offensive? Seriously.
That's like hanging out with some black people and bringing watermelon and fried chicken and rap albums, wearing gold chains and fake grills, and saying you're trying to "black it up" so they feel comfortable.
And it's treated like the correct course of action! When it's actually incredibly offensive to any person in their right mind!
Oh Labelle. Oh, Labelle.
Why would Frank want to be around Ciel and Magnus if all they do is police his behavior and insult him for completely innocent suggestions?? They're being actual bullies in this comic. Oh, Labelle.
Beaver hates gay men because he was bullied for being feminine in grade school and consequently hates himself. He'd rather be a straight trans woman than a gay man, chasing a lost childhood in oversized Oshkosh B'Gosh.
I think the deal with this comic is just that Labelle's a huge fruit and doesn't get that his experience doesn't define everyone else's. Same deal with the "if you're a tranny who just wants to be normal then you're a traitor!" stuff a while back.