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I see that 1980's couch-turned-housecoat lives another season.... #Barf

I just sat back and took screenshots.
Remember when he posted the screenshots on the AMC page, and they were ALLLLL butt-hurt that I put up those Clarice Starling and Doc Lecter memes. Made my damn day. I suppose I should be grateful he crossed out our names, but part of me wishes some Troon would try me. Meh
 
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Omg That was the same post I battled it on!!!!!! HAHAHA
Hey friend of a friend @CWCissey
The funny thing is, i know for a fact he tries as hard as he can to see my profile seeing as @Thanatos and I constantly joke about him, but truthfully I've only ever posted about him twice and my profile is set to private.

So yeah, Billy Boy, if you're reading this... Maybe you should spend that time you use stalking us om actually learning how to fucking draw.
 
The funny thing is, i know for a fact he tries as hard as he can to see my profile seeing as @Thanatos and I constantly joke about him, but truthfully I've only ever posted about him twice and my profile is set to private.

So yeah, Billy Boy, if you're reading this... Maybe you should spend that time you use stalking us om actually learning how to fucking draw.
Hmmm, I think I have a pretty educated hunch who you are now! Hey cyber neighbor lol
 
Her fans look so uncomfortable when they pose with her. I was inspired and got out my $3000 tablet and made some fan art.

Expectations her fans have before meeting her/how she looks in photoshopped pics:
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Reality:
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Actually the nice thing about transphobic art is that all it took was a copy of MSPaint and a $15 mouse

There are so many memes and photos all over social media about this "phenomenon," I'm surprised ANY of Labelle's fans are still delusional enough to believe that he's a dainty waif-like pubscent schoolgirl. I mean, don't look so shocked, bitches. You had plenty of warning beforehand.
 
I guess the exceptional individuals that made up "LatinX" think "Latino" is the male form of "Latina". Either that or they're such edgelords they wanted to stick an x on Latin instead of o or a. I've seen Latin@ too but it's not as common. Either way, OW, the edge. 3edgy5me.

Latina@ I can deal with, since @ looks like an A/O hybrid kinda and actual Latino people invented it as a way to address a mixed group of Latino people. I mean, it's still kinda dumb since Latino, contextually, does not mean the entire group is male. Words are gendered in Spanish, but they also have to be contextualized. Calling a group of Latina women "Latino people" does not mean you are 'misgendering' the group.

Latinx, though, was literally invented by a white German college professor (about as far removed from "Latinx" people -- generally Mexican-Americans -- as can be) and is retarded, revisionist bullshit that does not make sense within the context of the Spanish language and anyone who seriously uses it is dumb.
 
Take note how none of these "holiday books" feature Hannukah or any other Jewish holidays, but it does pack a delusional "Queer Muslim Holiday" SJW wet dream fantasy. Because #pinkwashing.

Uhhh, you missed one:
  • The Last Place You Look, written by J Wallace Skelton, illustrated by Justin Alves. A Jewish child celebrates Passover with their two lesbian bubbies (grandmothers) and must think creatively when the afikomen (a special piece of matzo) cannot be found.
Here's the author: j-Wallace.jpg

"I'm a contradiction of identities, committed to equity. I'm a parent and policy wonk, a queer trans Jew, a jarrer of jam, an urban farmer, a dreamer, a reader."

Oh, and their job? Consulting -"creating thoughtful paths and policies to queer and trans education, inclusion, and integration."

I gave them the benefit of the doubt, until I saw on their twitter they were complaining that the bus didn't have an image of a pregnant man in the 'give up your seat for these people' section of the bus as well.
 
Uhhh, you missed one:
  • The Last Place You Look, written by J Wallace Skelton, illustrated by Justin Alves. A Jewish child celebrates Passover with their two lesbian bubbies (grandmothers) and must think creatively when the afikomen (a special piece of matzo) cannot be found.
Here's the author: View attachment 315783

"I'm a contradiction of identities, committed to equity. I'm a parent and policy wonk, a queer trans Jew, a jarrer of jam, an urban farmer, a dreamer, a reader."

Oh, and their job? Consulting -"creating thoughtful paths and policies to queer and trans education, inclusion, and integration."

I gave them the benefit of the doubt, until I saw on their twitter they were complaining that the bus didn't have an image of a pregnant man in the 'give up your seat for these people' section of the bus as well.
That plot actually sounds kind of cute. If it weren’t for the author who I can tell is obnoxious just by that smug face of his it’d be ok. You could probably salvage it and make it even more appealing to kids. Makes me think of that one American Girl book.
 
Uhhh, you missed one:
  • The Last Place You Look, written by J Wallace Skelton, illustrated by Justin Alves. A Jewish child celebrates Passover with their two lesbian bubbies (grandmothers) and must think creatively when the afikomen (a special piece of matzo) cannot be found.
Here's the author: View attachment 315783

"I'm a contradiction of identities, committed to equity. I'm a parent and policy wonk, a queer trans Jew, a jarrer of jam, an urban farmer, a dreamer, a reader."

Oh, and their job? Consulting -"creating thoughtful paths and policies to queer and trans education, inclusion, and integration."

I gave them the benefit of the doubt, until I saw on their twitter they were complaining that the bus didn't have an image of a pregnant man in the 'give up your seat for these people' section of the bus as well.

Fuck. Now I wish I hadn’t known.
 
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