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Mike Myers - Skinwalker, assaults woman and children
I don't care what you say, I still love Austin Powers.
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Mike Myers - Skinwalker, assaults woman and children
POV: you left out the Daddy of them all...Honestly it's not as coincidental as it seems, you can pick any handfull of horror villains and a few of them will share striking similarities with trannies.
A few off the top of my head:
Mike Myers - Skinwalker, assaults woman and children (this is a trait most horror villains share with troons so pointless mentioning it)
Jason Vorehees - Mentally disabled freak, hermit
Buffalo Bill - Need I explain?
Freddy Kruger - Disfigured paedophile who gets off on giving children nighmares
Leatherface - Again, need I explain?
Pazuzu - Literally possesses and becomes a little girl. He is what every troon aspires to be.
They probably don't but I like to think they Know.Yesterday I got a bit early to class, and turns out a couple friends were already there, and one of them hooked up their laptop to the projector and they were watching Goblet of Fire.
During the scene where Harry opens the golden egg and it makes a horrible screeching noise, I, with my Master’s degree in comedy, said something along the lines of “that’s what JK Rowling’s tweets sound like!”. The following discussion ensued:
-Friend 1: “what do you mean? She’s really based”.
-Me: “Nah man fuck JK Rowling”
-Friend 2: “Idk why she got cancelled she just says facts”
-Me: “whatever”
Guess coming out to them is out of the question huh
I hAvE A mAsTeRs DeGrEe In CoMeDy!POV: you left out the Daddy of them all...
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Anyway, a lovely story to warm your cockles:
Welp, guess my friends from Uni are transphobic
They probably don't but I like to think they Know.
Which is proof that knowledge in an academic setting doesn't necessarily translate to real world effectiveness.I hAvE A mAsTeRs DeGrEe In CoMeDy!
So I checked and that user is 23, most likely from a Spanish-speaking country, is not out yet, lives with his parents, and the most overt things he did were shaving his legs. buying programmer socks, and of course, grand theft panties:Welp, guess my friends from Uni are transphobic
They probably don't but I like to think they Know.
There are good reasons troons trigger a danger response and troonery is seen as severe mental illness on a visceral level. It's a form of dangerous mental illness that represents a threat to others, especially women.Honestly it's not as coincidental as it seems, you can pick any handfull of horror villains and a few of them will share striking similarities with trannies.
Bob no doubt fantasies about back handing JK's mouth shut while "liberal" women applaud him.Men are always trying to pull that shit on women.
C.S. Lewis did somewhat ruin entire generations of fantasy writers.that would be pretty obvious the whole story is essentially the story of Christ
And could not deliver a funny line with the help of a 100 comedians.I hAvE A mAsTeRs DeGrEe In CoMeDy!
You can definitely see the influence Lewis had on Rowling. I'm probably not unique in this but I always thought that HP was just modern day NarniaC.S. Lewis did somewhat ruin entire generations of fantasy writers.
Save for the isekai aspect.You can definitely see the influence Lewis had on Rowling. I'm probably not unique in this but I always thought that HP was just modern day Narnia
Isn't Narnia isekai? I don't speak fluent anime but it seems like that's quintessentialSave for the isekai aspect.
They mean HP doesn't have that aspect. Narnia does, yes.Isn't Narnia isekai? I don't speak fluent anime but it seems like that's quintessential
I would argue that HP does with the muggle world that HP grew up in vs the Wizarding world that's like the entire point of the early booksThey mean HP doesn't have that aspect. Narnia does, yes.
Isekai is translated as "otherworld". It's still in Britain. (And ONLY in Britain)I would argue that HP does with the muggle world that HP grew up in vs the Wizarding world that's like the entire point of the early books
I guess if you're gonna be autistic about the literal definition it makes sense, but I feel like for most people it falls neatly within the genreIsekai is translated as "otherworld". It's still in Britain. (And ONLY in Britain)
Isn't that like saying that Narnia is only in the wardrobe? I mean, the way to get to Hogwarts involves going through something equivalent to the wardrobe. In both cases they are in Britain, and not in Britain. That's the whole geographical point.Isekai is translated as "otherworld". It's still in Britain. (And ONLY in Britain)
Narnia was just a secret society that only the cool kids in that one stuck up English family got to visit. Also, yes Yaweh was the OG isekaiIsn't it more like a secret society? I mean, you just take the train to the school.
"Is Joanne getting better?""Rowling isn't going to get better."