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@Hat, new comic.

Once again Alice is messing her hair up. When she starts suffering from alopecia, it'll be great.

I'll admit, it's kind of interesting the questions honestly raised.

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So Stephie has shown an awareness and understanding of genitalia, both male and female, from a young age yet hasn't been given the talk yet?

Labelle, you 'worked with children', do you really not know that that's considered a red flag for abuse?
 
Sophie: "Transgender people are not allowed to do astronomy."

http://womeninastronomy.blogspot.de/2014/12/on-being-transgender-astronomer.html



http://tdc-www.harvard.edu/mink/

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v267/n5609/abs/267328a0.html


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Sophie probably thinks that trans people who DO SOMETHING ACTUALLY USEFUL are traitors or something...
Browsing around, I came across a page about her transgenderism, and scrolled down to see this:
"Assigned Male", by Sophie LaBelle, is a great web comic about a young trans* woman who really knows who she is, no matter what the adults around her might think.
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So Stephie has shown an awareness and understanding of genitalia, both male and female, from a young age yet hasn't been given the talk yet?

Labelle, you 'worked with children', do you really not know that that's considered a red flag for abuse?
And considering that her mother actually is open about things like sexuality...
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@Hat, new comic.

Once again Alice is messing her hair up. When she starts suffering from alopecia, it'll be great.

I'll admit, it's kind of interesting the questions honestly raised.

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It's the age of internet, if you don't know something, you can look it up on the net, there's probably a lot of good educational sites.
Isn't school sex ed only about "use a condom or you'll get AIDS and die" anyway?
 
Browsing around, I came across a page about her transgenderism, and scrolled down to see this:

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Excelling at science doesn't mean you're universally gifted with great insights and taste.
A large majority of physicists sperg out big time about "The Lord of the Rings" and are total Tolkientards. In Germany, the show "The Big Tard Theory" is annoyingly popular in the science departments to the point of students holding TBBT marathons in university rooms.

I'd have a hard time deciding which is worse, AM or TBBT. They're both massive shitpiles without a semblance of entertainment value.
 
Are you sure it's popular in Germany? Most of the Germans I know actively take the piss out of it.

Back on topic now.
These Germans you know must be commendable people, so all isn't lost yet... :heart-full:

I don't have info for the average popularity of it, it just seems to be maddeningly popular among university students and most of all physicists. *sigh*

(But back on topic!)
 
@Hat, new comic.

Once again Alice is messing her hair up. When she starts suffering from alopecia, it'll be great.

I'll admit, it's kind of interesting the questions honestly raised.

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Edit: Been looking into those comics that LaBeaver listed. Some have decent art, but trender lines. Then there's this:

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No wonder Sophie and other tucutes aren't satisfied with regular sex ed, if someone had to try and appeal to them it'd be a minefield of potential trigger warnings since they like to live in a fantasy world.

For example the best sex ed for Sophie would be the same information as gay men got but obviously Labelle wouldn't be happy with that so schools would have to redo all the videos and whatever else not to add any new information but just say the characters identify as women and somehow do it in a way that doesn't offend one of the most easily offended groups around.
 
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.).

Holy shit, you weren't even kidding. Almost every page has something along the lines of the character straight up just saying, "Oh man! You can't do XYZ because I'm autistic!" or "I'm a little XYZ because I'm autistic!"

Though there was some real potential in the scene with the mother's interaction with her son, and her citing God as a reason for him to stop his cross-dressing, a lot of the other interactions with adults are sooo heavy handed and strawman-ish.

I don't exactly know many adults or high school workers would tell a transgender student who is present at school in a dress (and who apparently passes well enough to be in the girls' restroom without issue) that they will treat her like a male as long as it's on the official documents. It's just so obviously supposed to spark righteous indignation.
 
For fucks sake, why would it be so difficult to teach trans youth birth control? If you have outdoor plumbing, wrap that shit before you stick it anywhere.

If you have indoor plumbing, make sure anything that is shoved up there is wrapped. Plus take your damned meds so you don't spread your crazy to the next generation.

Taa-daa! Easy.
 
Holy shit, you weren't even kidding. Almost every page has something along the lines of the character straight up just saying, "Oh man! You can't do XYZ because I'm autistic!" or "I'm a little XYZ because I'm autistic!"

It really made me wonder if the author has any experience of dealing with people on the autistic spectrum or were they resorting to using stereotypes and generalisations as the basis for that character.
 
It really made me wonder if the author has any experience of dealing with people on the autistic spectrum or were they resorting to using stereotypes and generalisations as the basis for that character.

Frankly, it just sort of strikes me as the tumblr mindset that is "my autism/gender identity/sexuality/other arbitrary label is an integral part of my personality" combined with the author being unskilled enough to imply these things without just saying them outright.
 
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!

Labelle doesn't like Halloween things like ghosts or zombies he's too preppy for that. It's all about "sparkles" and "rainbows", not vampires or anything.

Once again Alice is messing her hair up. When she starts suffering from alopecia, it'll be great.

I'll admit, it's kind of interesting the questions honestly raised.

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Edit: Been looking into those comics that LaBeaver listed. Some have decent art, but trender lines. Then there's this:

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Lack of sex ed for labill would explain shitloads.
 
That first panel. What kind of person does that?
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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!
Because Bill needs money now, and it just happens to be October.
@Hat, new comic.

Once again Alice is messing her hair up. When she starts suffering from alopecia, it'll be great.

I'll admit, it's kind of interesting the questions honestly raised.

14753367_610329325816002_3612158898398347662_o.jpg


Edit: Been looking into those comics that LaBeaver listed. Some have decent art, but trender lines. Then there's this:

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Wait, the 11 year old girl whose only character trait is to sperg about trans- and LGBT-stuff has no idea about how sex works?
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