Space_Dandy
kiwifarms.net
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- Oct 9, 2014
If you go to any discussion on Discord or Youtube and find someone who presents themselves as female, with an anime girl avatar, deeply engaged in nerdy subjects like video games, it's almost always a trans. I've found it so often. There's usually that flag in the background somewhere, or a comment in their history talking about it, etc. I've even started talking to some of these people just to test my instincts. It's like a law of nature, I keep finding confirmation. There really are no real 'women' on these spaces. A few ultra rare exceptions, of course, usually young, likely autistic girls, are out there.
Anyone else noticed this?
Let me give an example.
I was reading about Epic Battle Fantasy, a classic online game series that I recently revisited, and saw this wiki entry on 'Phyrnna' who worked on the series. Seeing the name, the avatar pic, and knowing they worked on a video game, I immediately suspected this was a transsexual. Especially since the image is suggestive, that seems to be an even harder indication than just any old anime girl. The sexier the girl in the pic, the more likely a guy chose it. And sure enough, reading down, it does confirm that they came out as trans.
And most of these people, of course, seemingly live at home with parents all day with no responsibilities. So their online presence is over-represented. How many autistic transsexuals live with parents on welfare? It's apparently a hell of a lot more than initially thought.
Anyone else noticed this?
Let me give an example.
I was reading about Epic Battle Fantasy, a classic online game series that I recently revisited, and saw this wiki entry on 'Phyrnna' who worked on the series. Seeing the name, the avatar pic, and knowing they worked on a video game, I immediately suspected this was a transsexual. Especially since the image is suggestive, that seems to be an even harder indication than just any old anime girl. The sexier the girl in the pic, the more likely a guy chose it. And sure enough, reading down, it does confirm that they came out as trans.
And most of these people, of course, seemingly live at home with parents all day with no responsibilities. So their online presence is over-represented. How many autistic transsexuals live with parents on welfare? It's apparently a hell of a lot more than initially thought.
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