Dylan James Mulvaney / Days of Girlhood / Day __ of Being a Girl - Dylan Explains It All, a gay man interprets 'girlhood' in all glorious technicolor.

Good lord. So we've missed a few.

Here's Dylly being a Marvelfag

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Here he is doing general Dyldo things

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Dylly and his dad

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And his series on Joker II

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Anyone still need a Halloween avatar?
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If anyone wants it as an offputting clip from a Weimar expressionist film
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Thanks for the spooky avatar. Whoever decided that makeup look was flattering on Dylan was possibly a secret TERF, because he looks grotesque. The upward tilted wing eyeliner in general doesn’t look good on Dylan, and an exaggerated form of it looks even worse. The point the eyeliner ends for him brings more attention to his masculine brow ridge, and makes him look even more like a man.
 
Ah ok

I could've sworn Mulvaney said somewhere that both parents weren't accepting. Was that in the memoir?
Here are some old things, but I feel like I'm missing something:
The end of that video has the text "new stepmom alert"... is his dad getting remarried? I don't remember his parents being divorced, but perhaps that would somewhat explain his mom not being their during his 365 celebration (if I am remembering correctly).

I kinda assumed it was some gay thing like how the kids are calling everything "mother" these days, but no, looks like you're right
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Does explain why his Dad was so merry (despite being "sober") and why is mum wasn't there. I wonder if they broke up over disagreements around his girlhood, or if it was just the final straw in Dad's recovery and it fell apart from there.
Only other point of note is that Dylan got his dress as a sponsorship (because of course he did).
It's from Amsale Madison Avenue, a bridal boutique which does make bridesmaids dresses (they have some ready to wear but it's usually made to measure) - but it's worth noting he didn't get any of their 7 pages of bridesmaids dresses. Instead it's from their evening gown category, their only peplum number, which starts at $1295 (he made the uncharacteristically wise decision to get the pattern altered to add straps).
 
If I were to add another reason, I think it's also because there's a big stigma against animation.

Since the 1960s, animation has been viewed as something immature and something that you're supposed to "outgrow" at a certain point in your life
I don’t care what anybody says. The old Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies shorts are legendary no matter how old you are. Like my grandfather, I’ll continue watching those long into my dotage.


Either way, he's releasing a biography for whatever reason on March 25th next year:
The relevance struggle continues. When all else fails, write a book! Good luck wid dat one, Dylan.
He’s writing a memoir. At the tender age of 27.
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Because that’s when memoirs are typically written, huh? Not after decades of accumulating wisdom and experience over the course of a human lifetime, no siree…*27* is when someone has lived long enough to look back and begin to offer sage anecdotes to those coming up after him.

Desperate. He’s grabbing for dear life at anything in the hopes of arresting his descent to the bottom.
 
Celebrities who died aged 27:
Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones, Jim Morrison, Amy Winehouse, Robert Johnson, Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix to name just seven.

Is Dylan hinting at something.....?
Ah, yes, the 27 Club. While Dyldo isn't really "famous" per se, I could see him wanting to join the ranks of such big names. It's the only way his name will ever appear next to theirs.
 
@Anasa Tristis When you put everything like that, I’m kind of reminded by Dylan’s story of the Dustin Hoffman film Tootsie.

Also, the Broadway bullshit really seems to make me feel like Dylan Mulvaney is one of those theater kids that treat theater and theatrical acting like a goddamn subculture.


He's released a poster for his show:
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Tickets are £10. Still not sure if I'm going to Fringe this year, but if I do find myself in Edinburgh I'll take notes.
I’m reminded of the musical Cabaret by this poster.
Promos for the show.
Blow-up-doll aesthetic
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Burberry makes things classy
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As stupid as it may be, having fun with censoring words is something that I find kind of funny if done right. How has Dylan managed to screw this up?

Also, is it weird that I recognized Dylan trying to recreate a scene from The Parent Trap?
Dylan has really fallen off the radar hasn't he?

Either way, he's releasing a biography for whatever reason on March 25th next year:

I have to wonder how many people will buy this thing. The only other thing I think would fail worse would be Dylan doing a podcast.
 
The only other thing I think would fail worse would be Dylan doing a podcast.
He needs to be seen while doing his "trans girl" shtick for it to work. His voice (and words) alone wouldn't cut it. Without the visual distractions he'd simply sound like the catty and annoying fag that he is.

Dylan's story is similar to Tootsie. It's just updated with a narcissistic fag twist and set in an insane and overly permissive society which allows the deception to drag on indefinitely. (No pun intended.) But unlike Michael/Dustin Hoffman in Tootsie, there's no rip cord to pull to stop the free fall and no redemption or forgiveness for being an imposter at the end for our boy. Dylan has to stay in character to keep what he's made for himself.
 
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