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That's an overestimation of Maia. Her situation is more of a "Wow, that person in the mirror is actually ME?!?!" at age 36.- snip -
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That's an overestimation of Maia. Her situation is more of a "Wow, that person in the mirror is actually ME?!?!" at age 36.- snip -
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The biography of Andy Warhol.
I'm 99% certain the irl boyfriend arc went like this:Ill-defined friend serves her narrative purpose by listening politely and reassuring Maia that she is the least girly-girl she has ever met. Why, even if she dolled herself up in a dress and everything, no one would ever find Maia to be even a little feminine, no sir, not ever.
Almost definitely the sort of girl who's behind her peers in terms of emotional maturity, too engrossed in her imaginary world to get involved in the social scene, and finds it hard to cope with the changes that puberty brings on, and so would rather put it out of sight and mind. This whole thing is nothing but grooming material for those kids, to try and convince them gendershit is the answer to all their woes. Probably dozens of other books like it out there, but for some reason this particular one got all the attention.What makes this even more absurd is how obvious it is that all this gross shit is both abnormal and symptomatic of a mind that is legit retarded/sick somehow. Maia is so socially inept, and so defensive when confronted with truths she doesn't want to hear, I think she's genuinely fails to grasp how ugly this makes her look.
'Cause it's a comic book. Reading is hard, and also this one had the strap-on page that made for an inflammatory screenshot.Probably dozens of other books like it out there, but for some reason this particular one got all the attention.
I think this is dead.Yo, you still planning to keep going with the reading ?
I think this is dead.
Jesus Christ how horrifying.the implications of this chick being casually into incest and sharing used vibrators with her sib
This is coming out of the blue to kinda repeat what we already know about Maia, but it legit cannot be understated that like other pooners/genderspecials her age, she was a huge fujoshi as a teenager. I was reading one of my Tokyopop manga and saw an advertisement for "Off Beat", which rang a bell so I took a quick peek at it. It's one of Tokyopop's OEL manga, and of-fucking-course it's BL, like why wouldn't it be.(actually I don't know about Off Beat and Crescent Moon)
I just finished commenting on a panel where toddler Maia flips her skirt for the entire world. It's meant to show big-Maia's gender feels or something, but she definitely never stops being gross. Part of what's taking so long is I write a full rough draft for each TPB, and TPB #2 is somehow less coherent, more boring, and more nasty all at the same time. I had legitimately forgotten a solid 80% of this section existed.Anyhoo I'm still hoping for an update post soon even if it's just beating a dead horse. I'm still half-expecting things to get so much worse and gross, though, something to top her menstrual pads and masturbation charts (of hers and her peers).
I mean, toddlers flash people all the time, they don't know any better. Still is weird for her to even want to bring it up, though.I just finished commenting on a panel where toddler Maia flips her skirt for the entire world.
I've noticed there's more effort put into the art when Maia is likely in real-time schlicking to her gender woes, those are the moments that are more interesting for her to draw than the downtimes in between them, even though the end results are still gross and/or boring to look at. I whole-heartedly agree she may have been tracing here and there, though.That. The art in Gender Queer is like playing a game like that. Overblown and underbaked, descriptive of no care, talent, or time. I can look at these and take a solid guess that they were made on two, maybe three layers of an art program, with linework averageing about thirty minuets all told.
I somehow doubt this interaction (even the following scene of her running out of the lobby looking all "Hazukashiiiiii~!") even truly took place. It reads and flows like a shitty take on a romcom meet-cute you'd see in manga.Maia, weirdly, immidiately thinks of the incredibly straight girl who went off to study anatomy with her friend.
It's because she's lying. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)Maia's nose swells to massive porportions
Fun fact, in Japan, lesbians are still commonly believed to just be immature women who never "graduated" their girlhood days of "practicing" with their friends. It's similar to how gays there are viewed as "ill" men where the "cure" is being with a woman, but there's a reason lesbians are portrayed in manga as being very "uwu pure" due to the absence of men. It's fetishized, too, just not to the full extent yaoi gets fetishized by women."But for her it would be real and for me it would just be practicing."
If people want to do it, it would be fun. Maia is not the worst artist to have ever arted, but her work is so...bland. I have seen works made with nothing but paint and a pair of literal ass cheeks both better executed and leagues more interesting to look at than the nonsense she puts down.Maybe we should do something like the Tumblr redraw thread and grab some panels to do redraws of just to really drive the point home that if she had truly cared, she would've put in more effort.
Point. Maia fleeing at the mere sight of a prospective partner is funny to imagine, though.I somehow doubt this interaction (even the following scene of her running out of the lobby looking all "Hazukashiiiiii~!") even truly took place. It reads and flows like a shitty take on a romcom meet-cute you'd see in manga.
According to the comic, she ultimately opts for the forever alone lifestyle.Do we even know if she's even dating anyone right now, or is she just forever alone at this point?
- I would like to take this opportunity to judge Maia's taste in fanfic. Just because a hoard of psychos somehow made the Sam/Dean tag massive doesn't mean it's not gross.
Oh dear God Maia made her sister stare at and color all that period shit, pee, and gay role-playing. What the fuck, I can't believe she did that, she has no shame in her laziness and narcissism. Actually no, if she was really a narc, she'd have handled it herself. Perhaps during the making of it, her editor (or whoever was supervising this) must've suggested she get a colorist because she must've been fucking up in that area.The colors in Gender Queer were not done by Maia, but by her sister, Pheobe.
Why am I not surprised a self-admitted fujoshi can only think about and talk gay fanfiction? That was why she was so into LiveJournal/Tumblr, after all, you just know every single one of those girls had a blog, and no doubt she got into the Superwholock shit.
Think she's become a NEET by the time she made this book, so chances are high she hasn't been in the vicinity with a real man in years.I'm beginning to think we all lucked out a little with how Maia only ever seems to glom onto 2D boys and distant celebrities. Can you imagine the idealized, I-have-consumed-everything-you-have-ever-made-and-now-I'm-dressing-just-like-you level of obsession placed on some average Joe? Creepy shit.
I keep saying this but this is exactly the lesson people need to be taking from this book. Forget the twee illustration of a strapon blowjob in one panel: this is what happens to a woman who doesn't grow out of that phase.That whole page is just so textbook 2000s/early 2010s nerd-girl culture it hurts
Andy Weir wrote The Martian; Johnny Weir is a gay figure skater who designed some of his own costumes. She's referencing his 2010 Olympic outfit:I don't know who Andy Weir is, but he sounds like a fruit,
Why is any of this surprising or laughable? This is a typical outcome for the female coombrain in the Current Year (2000+) media landscape. Anime girls are slutty cumholes with horror udders. Anime boys are pretty and look like IRL girls more than they look like IRL men. Fiction is intense. IRL is not. Friends are nice. "Friends" (sex partners) to exchange forbidden-love coombrain fanfiction with are even nicer.
- Like any good lesbian, Maia makes an icky face at the mere idea of touching another girls vaginia, and decides she doesn't want to date after all.
- How someone so obsessed with gay erotica could imagine herself as an asexual lesbian is absolutely laughable.
Middle-aged heterosexual women schlick to absurdly passionate and spirited heterosexual romance (written by other women) where they imagine being the female protagonist, then get pumped full of cum doggy-style by their fat balding middle-aged husbands. And that's ok. People's romantic fantasies and their actual (happy, satisfying) family lives are wildly different. My mom was (she's switched to police procedurals and obscure public domain detective stories) a fan of village bicycle romance but has stayed faithful to her husband my dad.The doublethink this girl engages in would make George Orwell cry. She took the old joke of "it's not the same if it's in 2D!" And actually decided to embody it as a lifestyle.
There is a fantastic meme of strapping fujoshis into chairs showing them IRL gays to make them understand how disgusting their relationship are.