Off-Topic Things Troons Have Ruined

Everything, but tech especially.
Look at this fine woman, oh, neat, a way to view KiCad on the web without rendering.
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Hmm...'Thea [Stargirl] Flowers'
Google...
Yep...
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YouTube. I swear to God I have never watched a single v-tuber ever on my YT profile but in the last four months I keep getting tranny v-tubers just in my recommends. These channels have 1, 2, views and somehow they come to me? Why? Fuck off with these frog voiced troons and their ugly anime avatars.
 
Re: Troons with Cyberpunk, it's true enough but let's not lose the forest for the trees; actual women only give a shit about any Science Fiction if they are severely autistic. In fact I'd say cyberpunk at least has a number of real women paying lip service to it for cosplay reasons so they can dress up in Motoko-Plugsuit-D.V.A. spandex which is more then I can say about Dune or The Foundations series or something.

But cybertroons is a pretty funny junction of retards and pop literature. If you go back to the beginnings of the Cyberpunk it was very clear that the authors considered the human body becoming a commodity with interchangeable parts to be bleak and ill-advised. They were not subtle. Look at Molly, a reoccurring supporting character in William Gibson's books (Neuromancer, and the rest of the Sprawl trilogy). She is a razorgirl, a sort of genre of cyborg with dialed up reflexes and senses and and razor claws implanted in her fingers. In order to afford this she literally had to sell herself as a specialized prostitute that would sleep while her body was controlled by a Chat personality for the deed. When she finally got herself out of surgery-debt her most obvious enhancement is the mirrored discs she has for eyes. When someone asks her how she cries, she explained that they rerouted her tear ducts to her mouth so when she cries she spits. This is absolutely not subtle; this modification required some loss of her innate humanity. And you find that sort of stuff everywhere in the early parts of the genre, these elective and empowering surgeries were insidious and ceding part of your autonomy to live in opposition to your true nature and were to be viewed with suspicion. But troons actually hate themselves so living in opposition to their nature is kind of the point so it's all upside fantasy to them.
 
YouTube. I swear to God I have never watched a single v-tuber ever on my YT profile but in the last four months I keep getting tranny v-tubers just in my recommends. These channels have 1, 2, views and somehow they come to me? Why? Fuck off with these frog voiced troons and their ugly anime avatars.
Its either a tranny v-tuber or a idubz looking pooner with that stupid mullet haircut.
 
Yu-Gi-Oh! because I can't fucking log into Dueling Book and playtest my shit without running into that one obnoxious faggot with a waifu avatar who plays Dragon Maid and opens the absolute nut while I'm just waiting for 20 minutes of Solitaire to end. Yeah, yeah... Konami is a shit company and all Yu-Gi-Oh! players are fucking terminally online, greasy, and autistic as fuck but like... I miss actually interacting with men instead of terminally online faggots who LARP like chicks.
Even besides bigger names like roarkallos or jess, Yugioh is absolutely plagued with troons and their enablers. Personally seen multiple people get kicked out of a server's janny team for misgendering or suggesting misgendering isn't a big deal.
 
Oh, hey, @NoReturn! Fancy seeing you here! It's funny, I was literally coming here to post Glitter Justice, a similar game someone posted in the Tranny Sideshows thread by way of comparison to Incolatus.


Because it's just hit me - and I'm very happy to be corrected if I'm wrong - but I have literally never encountered a woman who is interested in the sort of anime-inspired cyberpunk setting depicted in that game. Or cyberpunk in general, for that matter.

I think cyberpunk as a genre must be entirely populated by and made for nerdy, porn addict male shut-ins.
Feels like only trannies enjoy this aesthetic anymore.
Similarly to a slur, some women (autistic) try to reappropriate it. ie: sillypoo
 
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Weirdly enough, cryptids. Mothman seems to get the brunt of it, but bigfoot and the chupacabra seem to be popular as well. Even the lesser known cryptids aren't safe. Anytime I try to find fun merch or art the results are mainly trans garbage. It's always the same phrases too. Why be clever when you can keep pumping out stickers with "Mothman is real and supports trans rights!" or a poorly drawn mothman holding a trans flag? Why they latched onto mothman so hard, I'll never know. My best guess is because mothman is believed to be a harbinger of doom, much like they are.

Podcasts and shows are also being ruined. I was trying to watch a show where some hicks go out into the woods looking for bigfoot only for it to cut to some troon telling the viewers how to correctly bang sticks against a tree to summon bigfoot. Litte did they know, Bigfoot was in front of them the whole time. He was just wearing booty shorts and a hot pink tank top. I suppose it's only natural that a group of people that believe they're the opposite sex believe in fictional creatures too.

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Weirdly enough, cryptids. Mothman seems to get the brunt of it, but bigfoot and the chupacabra seem to be popular as well. Even the lesser known cryptids aren't safe. Anytime I try to find fun merch or art the results are mainly trans garbage. It's always the same phrases too. Why be clever when you can keep pumping out stickers with "Mothman is real and supports trans rights!" or a poorly drawn mothman holding a trans flag? Why they latched onto mothman so hard, I'll never know. My best guess is because mothman is believed to be a harbinger of doom, much like they are.

Podcasts and shows are also being ruined. I was trying to watch a show where some hicks go out into the woods looking for bigfoot only for it to cut to some troon telling the viewers how to correctly bang sticks against a tree to summon bigfoot. Litte did they know, Bigfoot was in front of them the whole time. He was just wearing booty shorts and a hot pink tank top. I suppose it's only natural that a group of people that believe they're the opposite sex believe in fictional creatures too.

Fucking thank you, I've also noticed this but it's like "spooooky" stuff in general. And they make it feel so...safe? Idk how to describe it but its like how some like conspiracies but only the memey allowable opinions ones where all the edges are smoothed.
 
The other day, I showed my friend a plushy I bought as a birthday present for my mum and he said it looked like the shark from Ikea. I google it and the first fucking thing I see is the shark transplanted onto a trans flag. I read some article trying to explain why trannies latched onto it, and it was just some vague mumbling about 'trans solidarity'. It's an admittance that they just take random things and make it about themselves because they're annoying narcissists.

From what I've observed, the things trannies latch onto usually fall into four categories:
  1. Niche interests that were more popular at least a decade ago (UFOs, cryptids, obscure linux distros, DOOM, New Vegas, old computer/video game hardware) that allow you to get really autistic about the details or fine tuning things
  2. Settings with incredibly autistic and/or obscure lore, stuff that you could make an infinite number of video essays about (Project Moon, DND, 40k, World of Darkness)
  3. Things that are so overtly girly, colourful, glittery or cute (because women like heckin' cute things and sparkles right so I should totally like those things too, like the Ikea shark)
    • Note that there's nothing wrong with women liking these things, troons are just copying womens' interests poorly
  4. Aesthetics they like in women, so they try to copy it and become their own ideal girlfriend (bimbo shit, goth girls, scene girls, etc)
 
It's only logical that they've latched onto any mildly childish hobby, at least somewhat associated to the gender they're trying to emulate, in a very poor attempt to make themselves feel better about whatever horror in childhood made them turn out this way. Children's toys, but especially stuffed animals, old video games, and in the male ones, most horrifyingly, clothing emulating little girls.
The other day, I showed my friend a plushy I bought as a birthday present for my mum and he said it looked like the shark from Ikea. I google it and the first fucking thing I see is the shark transplanted onto a trans flag.
Pooners like Ikea's bear stuffie.
Aesthetics they like in women, so they try to copy it and become their own ideal girlfriend (bimbo shit, goth girls, scene girls, etc)
Because it's not a fetish...
the old web with things like neocities. They try to bring it back by making it a worse bastardized version of it
They can pride themselves on being so very special for having their personal website, but the website in question is almost always just a place for them to talk about themselves and their pronouns, with absolutely no useful information about anything. The worse bastardized version is a soulless husk inhabited by a gender-changing parasite. So much for bringing back the "old web" - you bring it back as Twitter with an ugly coat of mismatched colors and patterns merely imitating personal websites of the 90s.
But I guess that's all they can do. Imitate what they will never actually be.
 
Re: Troons with Cyberpunk, it's true enough but let's not lose the forest for the trees; actual women only give a shit about any Science Fiction if they are severely autistic. In fact I'd say cyberpunk at least has a number of real women paying lip service to it for cosplay reasons so they can dress up in Motoko-Plugsuit-D.V.A. spandex which is more then I can say about Dune or The Foundations series or something.

But cybertroons is a pretty funny junction of retards and pop literature. If you go back to the beginnings of the Cyberpunk it was very clear that the authors considered the human body becoming a commodity with interchangeable parts to be bleak and ill-advised. They were not subtle. Look at Molly, a reoccurring supporting character in William Gibson's books (Neuromancer, and the rest of the Sprawl trilogy). She is a razorgirl, a sort of genre of cyborg with dialed up reflexes and senses and and razor claws implanted in her fingers. In order to afford this she literally had to sell herself as a specialized prostitute that would sleep while her body was controlled by a Chat personality for the deed. When she finally got herself out of surgery-debt her most obvious enhancement is the mirrored discs she has for eyes. When someone asks her how she cries, she explained that they rerouted her tear ducts to her mouth so when she cries she spits. This is absolutely not subtle; this modification required some loss of her innate humanity. And you find that sort of stuff everywhere in the early parts of the genre, these elective and empowering surgeries were insidious and ceding part of your autonomy to live in opposition to your true nature and were to be viewed with suspicion. But troons actually hate themselves so living in opposition to their nature is kind of the point so it's all upside fantasy to them.
It's weird because cyberpunk is a very conservative genre. Getting "upgrades" like this, replacing your flesh, this consumerism is all a bad thing. I guess it isn't for troons. They love the artificiality of the modern world.
 
Weirdly enough, cryptids. Mothman seems to get the brunt of it, but bigfoot and the chupacabra seem to be popular as well. Even the lesser known cryptids aren't safe. Anytime I try to find fun merch or art the results are mainly trans garbage. It's always the same phrases too. Why be clever when you can keep pumping out stickers with "Mothman is real and supports trans rights!" or a poorly drawn mothman holding a trans flag? Why they latched onto mothman so hard, I'll never know. My best guess is because mothman is believed to be a harbinger of doom, much like they are.

Mothman (especially that design) is a big part of Fallout 76 so there you go.
 
Everything, but tech especially.
Look at this fine woman, oh, neat, a way to view KiCad on the web without rendering.
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Hmm...'Thea [Stargirl] Flowers'
Google...
Yep...
Tranny
Stargirls sounds definitely like a nicknaming convention real girls abandon at, like, 5yo, or just when they realize the adults and other kids don't follow their superhero fantasy. Non-western kids maybe later. Maybe it haunts them as their very first e-mail address for longer.

This boomer troon seems to teach bioelectronics at an university, note his super girly handle. Apart from him being a gigahon, no real girl would give herself a nick like that. Let alone a female scientist, those want to be taken seriously.

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Fucking thank you, I've also noticed this but it's like "spooooky" stuff in general. And they make it feel so...safe? Idk how to describe it but its like how some like conspiracies but only the memey allowable opinions ones where all the edges are smoothed.

I've noticed that too. They also try to make their "experiences" more impressive. Stuff along the lines of: Margaret had multiple encounters with Bigfoot, they ate cherry pie together, Bigfoot played fetch with their dog and helped deliver their first child. Tales that are wild even for the topic. It just comes across as someone who wants extra special attention.

Mothman (especially that design) is a big part of Fallout 76 so there you go.

Oh god, you're right. I forgot how polluted the Fallout community is with troons.
 
Fucking thank you, I've also noticed this but it's like "spooooky" stuff in general. And they make it feel so...safe? Idk how to describe it but its like how some like conspiracies but only the memey allowable opinions ones where all the edges are smoothed.

You just described Analog Horror and modern-day viewings of general horror, which are the epitome of safe edginess at its core. But that's more of a general community issue than a trans issue. Edginess is only acceptable when the masses agree upon the limits of how spooky or edgy something can be. The trans and general LGBT community are no exceptions to this.
 
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