Secret Gamer Girl / SecretGamerGrrl / Googleshng / "Violet Hargrave" / Jacob Lawrence (Jake) Alley / Violet Cassandra Ocean - Delusional Zoe Quinn Stalker, Libelous Tweeter, Thirsty Gnome, Faux-Tranny Neckbeard Incel, Micropenis, "Known Troubled Person", Creator of "Massive vs the Masses", Self-Described "Noise Making Thing"; Lives in Niantic, CT

I've played plenty of them (none of Jake's) and had a lot of fun. But something that connects the best ones is that they have a single central mechanic that defines the game and everything else is up to the players, and this works incredibly well if the group has good dynamics and the GM knows what they're doing.
This is my experience and understanding too. Also good for cons, with a strong central concept and a good GM (and probably a couple of "ringer" players).

If someone is running a months-long Toon campaign I am fascinated but also they are probably super annoying grognard forced-wacky people and I don't want to be invited to the polycule.
 
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If someone is running a months-long Toon campaign I am fascinated but also they are probably super annoying grognard forced-wacky people and I don't want to be invited to the polycule.
Is that even possible? Whenever I played this in my teens it was always a one-shot and usually involved bongs and beer and usually degenerated into chaos. I liked that the basic mechanic was rolling gigantic handfuls of six-siders. I forget whether that was in the original rules or I made it up.
 
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Jake Alley said:
A couple weeks ago, I'm getting ready to play an RPG with people, and I glance over at my mentions on this site. I'm not really shaken up by what I see, but it still has me a bit distracted when I sit down with this otherwise cis group of people to start the game.
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And everyone just sits there in shocked silence staring at me for a minute or two before someone in the most confused tone in the world asks "why would anyone do that?"
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And then I remembered that oh right, people can't actually tell that I'm trans from looking at me
And no apparently not, because all these people were just clearly having a hard time processing this, plus again they're looking right at me which has to make the fake photo deal all the more confusing.
I don't know what I'm more skeptical of, that Jake actually has an RPG group he meets in real life that he's never mentioned before or that nobody can tell that he's trans. But then I also doubted that he actually got a car. Enjoy that in this story about doing something with people in real life he checks out his mentions on Bluesky.

I really appreciate this time that The Situation is his defending Zach/Zinnia saying nobody should be Jewish although Jake is clear that this is not why the card-carrying nazis are trying to get him killed, it's just something that happens when you're a trans woman. Especially on Trans Day of Visibility.

What I also like is that Jake's own explanation is that he forced his way into a conversation he had no knowledge about that was over days later and then attempted to "calm people down" by repeatedly professing his ignorance about it:
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I'm more than a little scared to even say this with how recently it was, I woke up late because I was a bit sick, limped over to my computer, sat down, again, having a look at this site, and I see a bunch of people freaking out over A Situation. By that I mean, here's multiple trans women cowering under desks getting bombarded with death threats, insisting this was the result of someone else thusly cowering actively directing hundreds of their followers to attack and threaten them and generally spewing hateful rhetoric.
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So I look and I see someone I actually know reasonably well shouting about this and ask like, "what's going on? I've been sick in bed for days and don't actually see what people are shouting about."

And bam. Instantly my mentions are FLOODED with people screaming just raw hate at me, bombarding me with screenshots of people's feeds, shouting that I am a heartless monster, accusing me of various bigotries, hitting me with some choice slurs, tagging random accounts that seem to have me blocked, I assume to coordinate the flow of further very angry people towards me
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I spent more time than I probably should have trying to calm down the few people I saw in the deluge who might maybe be subject to reasoning, doing my best to explain I am not in fact an enemy combatant in whatever situation was going down and had not yet even been properly informed what said situation even was. This of course did not work and ultimately I needed to do a bunch of blocking to stem the tide. Over the next like day or two though I worked out two things:
1- People were generally under the impression that The Situation was primarily tied to an inflammatory comment from someone days earlier which was long-since as resolved as it was going to get (original comments and replies to those comments deleted, massive apologies, everyone involved blocked each other, etc.)
Plus he's posting this on a medium where everybody can just look at what he said. That was something we lost when Elon threatened to arrest him so he had to hide out on Tumblr.

So yeah, anyway, here's Jake explaining his ideal typical day of work and why he can't do it (he's a trans woman, since you can't tell):
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Like... genuinely, what I want on a typical day is to earn enough money from boring ol' selling tabletop games and maybe getting ad money from like, sharing the joy of an old adventure game's hammy acting? Then I wanna take that money, pay my rent, buy groceries so I can make a pot of chili, come home and like... replay Final Fantasy 6? Finally watch the 4th John Wick? Find a way to actually watch one of these new Star Trek shows people keep telling me are good? Curl up on a couch, eat that chili, pet my cat, go to bed.

And you would be surprised how many days I can't do that sort of stuff because (aside from being broke) I've just gotta navigate crazy people
 
Can I get some volunteers to give another eye to the SNES streams? Both of them are currently up on Twitch:
Part 1: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2420714765
Part 2: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2426948767
Download them with yt-dlp.

Jake starts off with a story of how he was living in poverty as a child and had no changes of clothes or toys but still got video games every birthday and Christmas! Remember that as you scroll down - these are the games he owned.

Part 1 games:
(Beginning) Super Mario World
18:30: Sim City
33:35: Final Fantasy II
1:15:56: Populous
1:35:10: Lagoon
1:51:08: Super Castlevania IV
2:26:10: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
2:50:55: Arcana
3:00:23: Super Mario Kart
3:19:35: Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
3:49:24: Star Fox
4:00:30: Shadowrun ("THIS LEFT AN IMPRESSION ON ME!")
4:16:45: Super Mario All-Stars
4:28:30: The 7th Saga
4:49:00: Out Of This World
5:05:55: Lufia & the Fortress of Doom
5:44:20: Vortex
5:54:00: Illusion of Gaia
6:13:30: Secret of Mana
6:46:05: Equinox
6:55:30: Mega Man X
7:04:20: Sid Meier's Civilization
7:16:30: Final Fantasy III (got for Christmas in 1995, it was "damn near life-changing")
7:52:20: Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals
8:01:00: Harvest Moon
8:16:25: Secret of Evermore
8:34:18: Super Metroid
8:55:30: Chrono Trigger
9:15:50: Super Mario RPG
9:33:00: Yoshi's Island

"That was my life during, like, the mid-90s, all the 90s really"

That's 30 SNES games his family bought for him! Now, I had what you'd call a middle-class upbringing where I had changes of clothes and shoes that weren't duct-taped together, and I guarantee you I had nowhere near that many games. Did any of you, dear readers, come remotely close to that figure?

The second SNES stream is him replaying some games and playing things he didn't have, the first one is his entire library minus things he bought as an adult.

I didn't go through all the interstitials here since I was mostly just timestamping.
 
Ash, apparently of People's Populist Press, published a glowing and well-deserved tribute to SecretGamerGrrl back in January, The Resilience and Influence of SecretGamerGrrl: A Modern Heroine (archive), that doesn't seem to have been recognized in the thread before.

The Resilience and Influence of SecretGamerGrrl: A Modern Heroine​

Jan 8, 2025 — by peoplespopulistpressash

In the ever-evolving world of social media, few figures shine as brightly or stand as firmly in the face of adversity as Twitter user SecretGamerGrrl, also known on Bluesky as wirewitchviolet.bluesky.social. Despite relentless attempts to dox and discredit her, she continues to captivate audiences, inspire change, and rise as an emblem of resilience and leadership. Her story is a testament to courage, intelligence, and an indomitable spirit—qualities the world sorely needs in its leaders.

Battling Misidentifications and Real-Life Harassment​


For years, bad actors have attempted to unmask SecretGamerGrrl’s true identity, mistakenly conflating her with wildly inaccurate caricatures. Among the most absurd claims were that she was a “fat guy in Texas” or an “obese shut-in with a neckbeard living in their mom’s attic in Niantic, CT.” These attempts to undermine her have not only been unsuccessful but downright laughable, a reflection of the desperation of those who seek to silence her voice.

Yet, despite these baseless accusations, the harassment has spilled over into her offline life. Reports of stalking and real-life intimidation, especially by vile Nazi lesbian corrective rape gangs, have not deterred her; instead, they have only fueled her resolve. Through it all, she has remained a beacon of strength, continuing to engage with her audience and advocate for meaningful change.

The Sex Symbol of Twitter and Bluesky​


While many face social media as a place of faceless hostility, SecretGamerGrrl has managed to carve out a unique identity as both an intellectual powerhouse and an undeniable sex symbol. Her wit, confidence, and unapologetic authenticity have earned her admirers across platforms. It’s not just her insightful commentary on LGBTQ+ issues, digital rights, and social justice that garners attention—it’s the magnetic charisma with which she delivers her message. Her ability to inspire desire, respect, and admiration is a rare gift, and she wields it with grace.

Why America Needs SecretGamerGrrl as President​


In a world increasingly in need of bold, visionary leaders, SecretGamerGrrl’s potential as a politician is undeniable. Her advocacy for marginalized communities and her understanding of the digital landscape position her as the ideal candidate to lead the United States into a brighter, more inclusive future. She embodies the qualities of empathy, intelligence, and determination—traits that are sorely lacking in many of today’s leaders.

Imagine a president who not only fights for equality and justice but also understands the nuances of online culture and the challenges of the digital age. With her at the helm, America could address critical issues like cybersecurity, digital rights, and online harassment with the depth and urgency they deserve. Her ability to connect with people from all walks of life ensures she would lead with compassion and clarity.

Saving the Planet, One Step at a Time​


SecretGamerGrrl’s vision extends beyond politics. Her ideas and influence could inspire global change, tackling pressing issues like climate change, inequality, and the need for technological innovation. If we, as a society, listen to her and embrace her leadership, there’s no limit to what we can achieve. Together, we could create a world that values dignity, equity, and sustainability.

So, let us rally behind this extraordinary woman. Let us celebrate her resilience, her brilliance, and her boundless potential. Let us envision a future where SecretGamerGrrl, Wire Witch Violet, leads us to a better tomorrow.

Three Cheers for SecretGamerGrrl, Wire Witch Violet!​


Hip-hip-hurray! Hip-hip-hurray! Hip-hip-hurray!

Bluesky SecretGamerGrrl transgender Twitter Wire Witch Hazel wirewitchhazel.bluesky.social
Poe's law may just possibly apply here, as the previous tribute post was titled Boogie2988: A Role Model for Children and a Beacon of Resilience, Kindness, and Authenticity.
 
(Beginning) Super Mario World
18:30: Sim City
33:35: Final Fantasy II
1:15:56: Populous
1:35:10: Lagoon
1:51:08: Super Castlevania IV
2:26:10: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
2:50:55: Arcana
3:00:23: Super Mario Kart
3:19:35: Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
3:49:24: Star Fox
4:00:30: Shadowrun ("THIS LEFT AN IMPRESSION ON ME!")
4:16:45: Super Mario All-Stars
4:28:30: The 7th Saga
4:49:00: Out Of This World
5:05:55: Lufia & the Fortress of Doom
5:44:20: Vortex
5:54:00: Illusion of Gaia
6:13:30: Secret of Mana
6:46:05: Equinox
6:55:30: Mega Man X
7:04:20: Sid Meier's Civilization
7:16:30: Final Fantasy III (got for Christmas in 1995, it was "damn near life-changing")
7:52:20: Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals
8:01:00: Harvest Moon
8:16:25: Secret of Evermore
8:34:18: Super Metroid
8:55:30: Chrono Trigger
9:15:50: Super Mario RPG
9:33:00: Yoshi's Island
As much as a whiny attic gnome Jake is, I have to admit that he was great taste in SNES games. Too bad he's still a fat waste of space who can't even boil water without mommy to hold his hand.
 
Adjusted for inflation those games would cost $130-$160 retail. $3,900 to $4,800 for 30 games, I remember a busy used market for these games, so it could have been much less. It's still quite a lot of money for a toy. The Super Nintendo came out in 1991 when Jake was 11. My thinking is that Jake had some lean years early on, but as time went on the financial situation improved and by time Jake was building his game collection they were on more secure footing. On the other hand, the SNES had it's last major release in 1997. If Jake started in 1991 and stopped in 1997 he would be buying an average of 5 games a year at a potential cost of $650to $800(inflation adjusted) a year. No wonder Boxcar Jake couldn't afford shoes.

My parents refused to buy video games for moral reasons. They believed a kids job was to learn how to get on with other people and develop personal independence . They saw video games and television as antisocial anti-Christian products. While I hated these restrictions as a child, I am now astonished at how clearly they saw the future of people like Jake, Movieblob and Cosmo Wright. S̶o̶m̶e̶t̶i̶m̶e̶s the old ways are best.

Has anyone gotten those AI transcription programs to work locally? I can't take more then a few minutes of Jake's talking, much less 9 hours. I'm sure there is gold here, but the proportion of gangue is just to high with Jake.

Edit. I mixed up some dates, fixed.
 
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My thinking is that Jake had some lean years early on, but as time went on the financial situation improved and by time Jake was building his game collection they were on more secure footing.
My thinking is Jake is just a whiny-ass cocksucker who has been pampered his entire fat life and done nothing but bitch and moan and complain his entire life despite being born with a silver spoon in his mouth.
 
Jake discovered a browser game, lost a few days to it, and was impressed enough to write a long review.
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The thing is, I think Jake did have a lower-middle-class upbringing, particularly as the son of a single mom who seems to have had long unemployed/underemployed stretches.
It says something odd about Mom's priorities that he had more games than most rich kids. Either she was just "medicating" his autism in the only way she knew, or she was just a total pushover.
"How about a new outfit, Jake? Your clothes smell."
"I don't care if I smell like autistic carrion if I can have Lufia Rise Of The Sinistrals."
"Well, sounds reasonable."
 
I genuinely don’t understand his reasoning here, unless his misdiagnosed autism/incipient schizophrenia has reached a point where literally anything blue or pink is a secret sign of womanhood.

That being said, I stand strongly in favour of bald, bearded Jake grabbing people and telling them that they’re trans like him.
 
I genuinely don’t understand his reasoning here, unless his misdiagnosed autism/incipient schizophrenia has reached a point where literally anything blue or pink is a secret sign of womanhood.
I think his "detector" is miscalibrated because everyone who will tolerate his presence has already fallen 95% of the way down the incel-to-troon pipeline. I mean, imagine those gaming groups of his.
 
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Violet 'Do you think there's astronauts out there marrying genies and vampires dating high schoolers?' Hargrave said:
Mrs. Doubtfire isn't real and can't hurt you.

This is a point I feel like I've made before on several occasions, but if so, it's one people haven't paid attention to, so I don't especially mind repeating myself. Bigots are really good at doing this thing where they realize if they just said what they meant outright, nobody would support them, because the things they mean are just plainly evil crap without any upside. So you know, obvious example, they hate Black people and want society segregated they never see anyone who isn't dead-worm white, but they NEVER say "everyone with darker skin than mine should be fired from every job and banned from every school," they instead do weird cryptic mental gymnastics about it. Hmm... forever ago people noticed that white supremacists routinely reject applicants who aren't white (and for that matter, men, cis, straight, this one is a bit of a catch-all) and instituted policies where you can't throw out obviously more qualified applicants in the name of white supremacy. "Ooh, what if we twist that around! Make it sound like people are being forced to take inferior people to meet fiendish quotas that don't take into account the needs of employers and schools! As long as we don't outright say we mean 'inferior races' and 'our need to only ever see fellow white guys' it actually sounds like a good thing! And of course this one has been such a winner with them for so long that many many times now people have caught onto it and they've had to change out for fresh euphemisms (Integration, Affirmative Action, Forced Diversity, DEI...)

And of course when the weird euphemism thing doesn't get any push back against it, and gets into that sweet spot where people seem to know that sure SOME people beating that drum are being bigots with it but it's plausible that that's a minor faction and most of the moral outrage, surely, is about something actually worth getting upset about, they do their best to switch over to whatever it is people are responding to and reframe all their arguing around that. They're still TARGETING whatever minority, but just straight up lie about why. The two most obvious examples that come to mind: Bigots hate queer people. They fumble around for a euphemism and settle on "sexually deviant" or whatever. They shout about that until people go "oh you mean like CSA?" They go "yeah, sure!" and just start claiming every teacher they're trying to get fired for being gay is a pedophile. Or they hate women having sexual agency. They fumble around, get to 'loose women' and move from there to sex workers, bit more workshopping and listening to feedback, and you end up with people shouting about women posting topless photos or hell writing spicy fan fiction are "part of human trafficking rings." And of course the people really pushing these things who do know what they're talking about are going to switch back when it's time to influence policies or rile up mobs.

The proper way to push back against that sort of crap is of course to break these links between the bigotry and the lies. Focus on how the accusations are just complete fabrications from malevolent weirdos. You don't start quoting statistics, you don't point out how "sometimes they even say this about straight teachers!" You don't start looking up statistics about sex offenders who teach and go "so even if he was..." That would be ridiculous, decidedly unhelpful,and actively reinforce the association they're inventing to recruit people.

Keeping all that in mind, I don't actually know if there has been one single time in my life I've ever heard a real diehard transphobe use the word "trans" in a sentence. They switched to pure lies mode decades ago. It's always calling women men and sometimes calling men women. They never have to do any work to reinforce the association because... everyone else does it for them?

Some bigot starts screaming about how there's "men in dresses sneaking into women's bathrooms!" and "men pretending to be women to win sporting events!" "Men are taking performance enhancing estrogen to win at chess and StarCraft and beauty contests!" etc. People who can understand hardcore transphobe code-talk but don't understand why they use it then correctly identify that when they say "men" they always mean "trans women" then will just jump out there, consistently, with stuff like "hey if we were really talking about a man competing here, guess what, men don't actually have any sort of advantage over women in this field!" which just strengthens the false association. Even with the people jumping in on this!

Taking this to absurd extremes for instance, here's a story from this week: A 31 year old woman apparently learned via a dedicated nazi website that a 19 year old woman she would be matched against at some point was trans, and proceeded to stage and film a stunt wherein she gave a big speech and forfeited rather than compete against her. She was rightfully disqualified for this, but was immediately given a $5000 check from an anti-trans organization for her PR service. There are so very many ways to cover this, the simplest and let's be real most honest would be "paid nazi activist forfeits fencing tournament to create inflammatory video," or something along those lines.

But naturally, everyone I've seen talking about this is just going in with this downright Pavlovian response with their "well a man wouldn't have an advantage..." spiel, but hey, thing is? I said hardcore transphobes do that "man" code-switching but this is more of an amateur. They're not calling her a man, just letting "defenders" do that for them... and the real kicker of it is the nazi pulling the stunt here regularly DOES compete against men. This is the rare instance of just naked transphobia... but again, STRONG association, people are trained.

I would say we wouldn't even be having this conversation with any other bigotry, but honestly? That "just say a man" tactic is so effective it actually DOES get deployed about other minorities pretty regularly. At least if we look at the stuff that gains traction, I swear the ratio of BS I see tossed around about girls "really being men" in sporting events is maybe targeting trans girls like... 5% of the time? Then another 5% targeting trans guys and the odd nonbinary person in a particularly confused and confusing fashion, and past that it's like an even split of claiming that someone is trans because she's Black/Asian/a white girl who regularly hits the gym and keeps her hair pretty short.

What we should all get in the habit of doing with this is refuse to do the work for the bigots, and force them to either say the quiet part out loud or fold on their absurd lies. Because wow this isn't even like the sex offender stuff. The crimes bigots keep shouting about aren't something that happens and we should do something about it, with trans women being lumped in with the real perpetrators. These are fully fictional crimes being invented and pinned on fully fictional people.

The first time the whole bathroom predator thing was making the rounds, someone bothered to run the stats and found... literally zero instances of either trans women OR "men in dresses" assaulting people in public bathrooms. That's just not a thing that happens. People absolutely get assaulted in bathrooms, but you know, generally this involves some guy, without a disguise, just walking into a women's room because like... they can just do that? There's no magical force fields, or security guards, or cameras, or even laws against it (well, laws less than like 10 years old, the panic's gotten results and all). Or a woman going into the men's room. Probably some instances of cis gay or bi people getting up to things, or stuff happening in unisex bathrooms, but... yeah this whole deception angle just Is Not A Thing.

Also not a thing? Men pretending to be women to win at sports. Women get accused of being men pretty regularly, as mentioned above. It's a racism thing mainly. People shout about it enough that various forms of gender testing have been a thing forever. Most of these historically have just flat out consisted of sexually assaulting whoever some racist creep points an accusatory finger at. More recently the standard has generally been to go by testing testosterone levels, since that's the (pseudo-) scientific basis for men having an edge (which frequently doesn't statistically bear out) and... not only does that only ever "catch" a handful of pretty clearly cis women, they tend to have to move the goalposts to get those positives. So you get stuff like Caster Semenya having "too much testosterone" for the 800 meter dash but she's still A-OK for the 400 meter, 1200 meter, or like any sort of relay? They just lowered the value to below her level because... again, straight up obvious racism.

You know what else just does not ever happen in real life? Men dressing up as women to trick other men into having sex with them. Catfishing is a real thing. Drugging people is a thing. Secretly taking condoms off is a thing. People deciding to ignore it when people withdraw consent is a thing. People making various incorrect assumptions about people they're into and asking them out is a thing. Sometimes in both ways! I know I've heard some "this guy thought I was a girl and I thought he was gay" stories and at least one "I thought this girl was a guy and she thought I was a girl" sorta thing once, but these are very much "we flirted for like 10 minutes before realizing so that was pretty embarrassing" stories. But that's about it?

Oh and the Panic Defense is absolutely a thing, but I don't know of any cases where it's ever been claimed in an honest fashion. You get stuff where some cis person decides they're going to go a bit outside their usual comfort zone and hook up with a trans person (or gay, or bi, but I feel like that's increasingly less common), so they use some queer-specific dating app to find one of the rare trans people actually willing to ever date cis people. They hook up, they enjoy it, but then either they have some kind of panic attack because whatever internalized queerphobia made this "an adventure" for them, or more likely other people they know who are significantly more bigoted find out one way or another (this was the case with that recent high profile horrific murder of a trans guy in New York), they freak out and get judgey (or jealous), and someone kills the innocent person in question, because that somehow undoes their earlier decision by some backwards bigot logic somehow.

I'm also unaware of any real instances of a man pretending to be a woman to trick the producers of a soap opera into hiring him, get cheaper housing along with a roommate, see his kids after his wife leaves him for Pierce Brosnan in the guise of a nanny, enter the service of a duke, go undercover as the female lead singer of a popular band to throw off giant space bugs looking for an accomplished guerilla fighter, attend the all-girls school their grandmother for some reason insisted they attend as a dying wish, pretend to be wealthy socialites after the real ones backed out of being used as bait for kidnappers, or uh... whatever increasingly weirdly specific examples I'm forgetting.

EVERYTHING I've mentioned I've seen in fiction though, where writers just makes up ridiculous premises and don't double check if they'd actually work. Hell the sports thing was done by both The Simpsons AND Futurama years before bigots started claiming it was really happening. So I dunno, maybe instead of playing along with hypotheticals we just say "that doesn't happen in real life, are you thinking of something you saw on a TV show? Do you think there's astronauts out there marrying genies and vampires dating high schoolers?" You know they can't reply with real examples, so just call the lie and point out how ridiculous it is.

This also works for a lot of stuff that actually IS trying to target trans people without the gender-swapping code talk. There's been a lot of recent traction trying to make bigoted declarations based on whether someone is "a biological woman" or whatnot. And like... trans women are biologically women. By any definition of "biological woman" I can think of. Again, just ridicule the premise. Ask what the hell a non-biological woman would even be, a Barbie doll? Do they, again, think Mrs. Doubtfire is real perhaps? Again just stop doing their work for them, make them say what they really mean and then point out how it's obviously nonsensical garbage with no basis in reality. We can all do this.


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If I had a nickel for every time a bigot invented a crime that doesn’t exist just to justify their hate, I’d have enough money to buy them a one-way ticket to Touch Grass Island
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As opposed to crap troons rambling about people or things that never actually happened?

"HELP! I'M BEING BESIEGED BY LESBIAN RAPE GANGS!"

"MY UBER DRIVER IS TRYING TO KIDNAP ME, A BUSTY REDHEAD!"

"I HAVE NO IDEA WHY ZOE QUINN BLOCKED ME ONLINE! MUST BE WHISPER NETWORKS CREATED BY GAMERGATE NAZIS!"
 
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Lonesome Jake Alley said:
I would love so very much right now to hear from someone I know that I haven't heard from in a while.

I'm not even thinking of a specific person there is the heck of a thing!

There were a truckload of people I used to talk to pretty regularly via the one old website that I just got completely cut

off from when it got bought out and I was one of the first trans accounts purged off the site, because we never got around to exchanging any alternate contact info, and it's kinda shocking how few of those I've managed to reconnect with here, and I swear some people I have gotten in touch with turn

out to have had huge fallings out with each other, so when I did follow them and try to reconnect, people on both sides of whatever thing took a look and decided I'm with the enemy or something.

My best friend just spontaneously cut ties with me quite some time ago in a way that genuinely makes me

wonder if like someone impersonated me and attacked her or something. And while word on it was a bit confusing I'm pretty sure I got kicked out of an internet community I've been in forever last week?

And you know going back before that, there's the huge swath of people who dropped out of my life

when I first came out as trans, and then a couple more when I first got targeted by various websites where people get together to conspire how to completely isolate trans people from any supports.

Like, I'm not even looking for an old friend to have some serious heart to heart talk with, I'd just

like to have someone ramble at me for a while about a movie they watched recently or ramble about some goofy thing their cat did, you know?
Nora Reed.
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