Inactive Nasim Najafi Aghdam / Nasim Wonder1 / Nasime Sabz / nasimesabz1 / Yesil Nasim / Vegan Nasim - paranoid nonsensical vegan, creator of shit videos, shot up YouTube's headquarters.

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I think my main issue with the "she's trans" theory is that she made very little content about trans anything despite having YouTube as her full time job. Troons usually never stop fucking talking about their dongs and trans identity, and seeing how crazy and self-involved Nasim was, she would be the same. Even Brianna Wu won't shut up about trans rights, despite trying to convince the world that he's a Cis Woman.
 
I think my main issue with the "she's trans" theory is that she made very little content about trans anything despite having YouTube as her full time job. Troons usually never stop fucking talking about their dongs and trans identity, and seeing how crazy and self-involved Nasim was, she would be the same. Even Brianna Wu won't shut up about trans rights, despite trying to convince the world that he's a Cis Woman.

I was writing something along those lines earlier but didn't get around to posting it:

At this rate, even if she was transgender its not like it really matters because she doesn't really conform to any other transgender person I've seen discussed on this website so far because unless someone manages to dig up medical records from Iran then we're not going to find out any time soon and more importantly even if she was transgender she never mentioned it or "politicized" it which means it wasn't even really part of her identity and knowing the "truth" doesn't really matter at all.
 
I think my main issue with the "she's trans" theory is that she made very little content about trans anything despite having YouTube as her full time job. Troons usually never stop fucking talking about their dongs and trans identity, and seeing how crazy and self-involved Nasim was, she would be the same. Even Brianna Wu won't shut up about trans rights, despite trying to convince the world that he's a Cis Woman.
That mostly describes the ones that you hear about... I don't think it means that every transperson has to fit that mold, though. It could be that she just wanted to be seen as a woman. She was raised as one, and in Iran where people probably wouldn't have been as embracing of the fact if they knew. Her parents being Baha'i may have been more open to it, but aside from being disliked because they were Baha'i they probably would've endured even more persecution if their kid was trans.

I don't think we'll ever know for sure. Obviously, if she's trans, she and everyone around her have hidden it very well, and it was from a very young age; in all the childhood photos, she's dressed as a girl (still looks like a boy in a dress, but hey).

At this rate, even if she was transgender its not like it really matters because she doesn't really conform to any other transgender person I've seen discussed on this website so far because unless someone manages to dig up medical records from Iran then we're not going to find out any time soon and more importantly even if she was transgender she never mentioned it or "politicized" it which means it wasn't even really part of her identity and knowing the "truth" doesn't really matter at all.
Agreed. There's more than enough loony stuff about her for us to mock, regardless of whether she's trans.
 
That mostly describes the ones that you hear about... I don't think it means that every transperson has to fit that mold, though. It could be that she just wanted to be seen as a woman. She was raised as one, and in Iran where people probably wouldn't have been as embracing of the fact if they knew. Her parents being Baha'i may have been more open to it, but aside from being disliked because they were Baha'i they probably would've endured even more persecution if their kid was trans.

I don't think we'll ever know for sure. Obviously, if she's trans, she and everyone around her have hidden it very well, and it was from a very young age; in all the childhood photos, she's dressed as a girl (still looks like a boy in a dress, but hey).

Its actually quite interesting just how many assumptions have been made (I've assumed some of these myself, but after more research found them to be wrong or severely lacking evidence)

First she was totally a muslim, then she wasn't
Then it was her ex boyfriend, which she never seemed to have
Then she was trans, which she likely isn't
Then she was supposed to be some kind of warrior for women's rights, politics & religion, which she wasn't (she only cared about animals and fuck all else)
She's also a militant vegan, despite only getting this attention because she was mad about YouTube demonetization (of all the things a turbo vegan could get mad about, this would be the bottom of my list)

I guess if there's anything to be learned from Nasim its that she didn't really fit a cast that anyone could have ever anticipated.

The two commonalities that she did have with some other mass shooters was mental health and no job/money/opportunities.
 
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It's a shame it had to take her shooting a bunch of innocent people for her to finally become a cross-cultural internet meme.

Our Turkish and Persian internet friends were holding out on us.

I'm pretty sure she didn't "break out" as a wonderful and beloved cow for the sole reason that she's just too perfectly bovine. At a glance, you'd have to figure she was too good to be true, and therefore she must be pushing some dumb gimmick like trying to become the female Borat or something, and you wouldn't give her a second look.

She really did have to go the route of the attention whoring nuclear option to show the world that it wasn't just an act, she really was the perfect autistic storm.
 
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I feel genuinely bad for her. She ended her own life to create a message, but instead her death became propaganda tool, and media is rapidly deleting her materials

Like many mass shooters she needed help, but as it always was, she never got it in time.
 
I feel genuinely bad for her. She ended her own life to create a message, but instead her death became propaganda tool, and media is rapidly deleting her materials

Like many mass shooters she needed help, but as it always was, she never got it in time.

I was guessing the minute they went scorched earth on her stuff that they were going to try to paint her as an alt-right person.
 
I'm not so sure. I think she was possibly against plastic surgery.

Its important to note that Iran is a place where plastic surgery is extremely in vogue. Its one of the top 10 countries in the world for plastic surgery:

She was only 16 or 17 when her family moved to the US, though. Her being almost 40 and never having married (and possibly never having had a relationship) is the thing which stands out most as being in conflict with her cultural background.

It's not that she was a strong, independent career woman in the West. She seems to have been dependent on her family her whole life, and "why" seems to be a relevant question.
 
Its actually quite interesting just how many assumptions have been made (I've assumed some of these myself, but after more research found them to be wrong or severely lacking evidence)

First she was totally a muslim, then she wasn't
Then it was her ex boyfriend, which she never seemed to have
Then she was trans, which she likely isn't
Then she was supposed to be some kind of warrior for women's rights, politics & religion, which she wasn't (she only cared about animals and fuck all else)
She's also a militant vegan, despite only getting this attention because she was mad about YouTube demonetization (of all the things a turbo vegan could get mad about, this would be the bottom of my list)
Still putting my money on her being intersex or something related to that.
I guess if there's anything to be learned from Nasim its that she didn't really fit a cast that anyone could have ever anticipated.

The two commonalities that she did have with some other mass shooters was mental health and no job/money/opportunities.
You can say the same for most school shooter in the past decades. You always hear phrases like "nobody could see it coming", because if anyone would have seen it coming, it probably won't have happened.
 
She was only 16 or 17 when her family moved to the US, though. Her being almost 40 and never having married (and possibly never having had a relationship) is the thing which stands out most as being in conflict with her cultural background.

Iran is actually going through something of a cultural revolution right now, so it might not be all that surprising that someone in her position might get caught in a struggle to reconcile a culture which emphasizes familial dependence with a growing set of attitudes which emphasize female independence.

30 years ago, the average woman in Iran would give birth to 6 or 7 children, whereas today, that figure is down to 1.6, and women's participation in the workforce has expanded considerably. That's how fast things are changing in Iran, and with social change happening that suddenly, there are bound to be some people who grow up not knowing how to adjust to it, especially with the wrong mix of influences.

When you add the further consideration that she was then uprooted from this setting only to be placed in the strange world of California, then you've pretty much got the ideal recipe for crazy.
 
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