Megathread Tranny Sideshows on Social Media - Any small-time spectacle on Reddit, Tumblr, Twitter, Dating Sites, and other social media.

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"I love how my curves look!"

[lies on back and does a side-crunch]
He also posted these:

(This was posted over the course of 1 month, and I didn't even post them all.)

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Behold, the riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma that is r/genderqueer!

This girl whose hips don't lie.

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This fucking narcissist (of course it's a 'spectrum').

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Literally, just a woman.

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I feel bad for this kid. Score one more for strabismus.

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Whatever this thing is going on here, I can fucking smell it. Check out her full beard and those weirdly childlike sex toys.

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And finally, a mighty close brush with self-awareness for the sub:

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Man, ugliness really has an androgynizing effect. These are all women, right? Women as in people with vaginas and ovaries? I don't know how well this speaks to whether or not they "pass" but with many FtMs on testosterone, I often wonder, "Is this an ugly teenage boy pretending to be a dyke, or is this an ugly adult dyke pretending to be a teenage boy?" The height, jawline, and lack of an Adam's apple always eventually betray the answer, though.

I feel like someone needs to tell these people that it's okay to be ugly, and that it doesn't mean you're the wrong sex. Appearances aren't everything, and pretty much everyone looks like shit at 50 or 60 anyway. You're not a Barbie doll, so what? Focus on the shit you're decent at instead, and stop thinking that ugly girls make beautiful boys. They don't. I think that a lot of female Zoomers have this weird belief that men aren't held to any aesthetic standards, and that being a man makes being ugly easier. Newsflash: they are-- it's why no gay guy would fuck you even if you *did* suddenly magically grow a penis. Gay guys arguably have higher aesthetic standards than anyone else.
 
After hearing so much about the bathroom debate it can easily be solved by:
Changing the name to Penis and Vagina rooms, or for the SJWS Innie and Outtie rooms. It removes gender so the snowfalkes feelings won't be hurt.

This bathroom shit has made it harder to keep vulnerable populations safe it used to be a man had to take a male client to the bathroom and vice versa, but now some organizations are deeming that discriminatory....
 
Random TiM: hello, can we talk about the fact that a lot of individuals in the trans community are exceptionally exceptional?
R/MtF moderator: Wrongthink? In MY subreddit? http://archive.is/ohKE1
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Further down in the comments, someone else tried to argue that judging troons who want futanari style genital surgeries is entitled and bigoted.
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I feel like someone needs to tell these people that it's okay to be ugly, and that it doesn't mean you're the wrong sex. Appearances aren't everything, and pretty much everyone looks like shit at 50 or 60 anyway.

Couldn't agree more. Browsing that sub, the main common denominator is being seriously conventionally unattractive. The binary trans are the perverse fetishists, but these guys are just social outcasts.

Back in the bad old days of a decade ago, these people would have just been the weird kids at school. They would have graduated into an adulthood in which appearances didn't matter, and just gone about their business, presumably with a sex life with other ugly people.

Now it's like people feel that ugly is a legitimate disability. Not cute enough to get 10/10 peen/vageen? Opt out entirely! It's the equivalent of taking your ball and going home, on a grand, identity-level scale.

Oh, except that last couple, they're grubby sex-perverts if ever I've seen 'em.

Further down in the comments, someone else tried to argue that judging troons who want futanari style genital surgeries is entitled and bigoted.

TBH, I don't care at all what disgusting shit someone does to their body. But you pay for that mess yourself just like non-trans for their gross elective procedures.

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The best for last! This guy is hideous and cringey even by r/transpassing standards, so his post has pretty much gone ignored instead of the usual hugboxing/lovebombing "you look great!"

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There are comments now, and this one from a fellow tran is hilarious:

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After hearing so much about the bathroom debate it can easily be solved by:
Changing the name to Penis and Vagina rooms, or for the SJWS Innie and Outtie rooms. It removes gender so the snowfalkes feelings won't be hurt.

This bathroom shit has made it harder to keep vulnerable populations safe it used to be a man had to take a male client to the bathroom and vice versa, but now some organizations are deeming that discriminatory....
That still leaves the problem of neo-vaginas and neo-penises. I'd rather just take an XX / XY approach. No matter what you choose to do with your body -- your chromosomes don't change with surgery or hormones, so it is a much more reliable way to determine which group you join when segregation by sex is required (like bathrooms, sports teams, etc.).
 
That still leaves the problem of neo-vaginas and neo-penises. I'd rather just take an XX / XY approach. No matter what you choose to do with your body -- your chromosomes don't change with surgery or hormones, so it is a much more reliable way to determine which group you join when segregation by sex is required (like bathrooms, sports teams, etc.).

But muh Klinefelter's
 
I don't know if it's confirmation bias or what but I noticed the majority of anime troons seem to higher than average hairlines and thinner than average hair for men (but maybe it's just more visible because they let it grow out). Is it an autism thing maybe?
Man I've noticed this too! I always thought feminine presentation just highlighted their unfeminine features, but I think you're on to something here.

Your average tranime gorl is more masculine-looking than most guys. Some of the older ones are even legit traditional alpha dudes, ex-military, successful as men. And the younger ones have unusually heavy features.

At the same time, it's like they have masculine features without being handsome. This might be autism, like you said. MtFs so often have those caveman features. Just one of God's little jokes.
 
That still leaves the problem of neo-vaginas and neo-penises. I'd rather just take an XX / XY approach. No matter what you choose to do with your body -- your chromosomes don't change with surgery or hormones, so it is a much more reliable way to determine which group you join when segregation by sex is required (like bathrooms, sports teams, etc.).

For things like sports teams, I completely agree; karyotype (i.e. chromosomes) is a sure, non-ambiguous way to tell someone's sex in a medical context, but we do not and cannot go around karyotyping people in everyday exchanges, so for logistical purposes we need another, directly observable way to determine sex for things like bathroom and changing room access. And while it has some leeway, genital configuration is the most practical way to do this ATM. Besides, a post-op MTF is unable to physically use a urinal anyway.
 
For things like sports teams, I completely agree; karyotype (i.e. chromosomes) is a sure, non-ambiguous way to tell someone's sex in a medical context, but we do not and cannot go around karyotyping people in everyday exchanges, so for logistical purposes we need another, directly observable way to determine sex for things like bathroom and changing room access. And while it has some leeway, genital configuration is the most practical way to do this ATM. Besides, a post-op MTF is unable to physically use a urinal anyway.
Using your eyes is the cheapest way.
It's not like you can't tell women and trannies apart without checking their wieners.
 
Man I've noticed this too! I always thought feminine presentation just highlighted their unfeminine features, but I think you're on to something here.

Your average tranime gorl is more masculine-looking than most guys. Some of the older ones are even legit traditional alpha dudes, ex-military, successful as men. And the younger ones have unusually heavy features.

At the same time, it's like they have masculine features without being handsome. This might be autism, like you said. MtFs so often have those caveman features. Just one of God's little jokes.
It's always autism.

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Ladies and gentlemen, Reddit just dropped a massive nuclear bomb today: they changed their abuse rules... and they adopted Twitter-style vague rules which ban you from criticizing "a group". Didn't I just tell you bitches that the SJW censors were trying to turn Reddit into Twitter? There you have it.

Predictably, censor /u/Bardfinn immediately did a happy dance and responded by posting his blacklist/SJW hitlist/censorship wishlist:

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This is the new updated policy:

"Being annoying, downvoting, or disagreeing with someone, even strongly, is not harassment. However, menacing someone, directing abuse at a person or group, following them around the site, encouraging others to do any of these actions, or otherwise behaving in a way that would discourage a reasonable person from participating on Reddit crosses the line."


We do not tolerate the harassment, threatening, or bullying of people on our site; nor do we tolerate communities dedicated to this behavior.

Reddit is a place for conversation, and in that context, we define this behavior as anything that works to shut someone out of the conversation through intimidation or abuse, online or off. Depending on the context, this can take on a range of forms, from directing unwanted invective at someone to following them from subreddit to subreddit, just to name a few. Behavior can be harassing or abusive regardless of whether it occurs in public content (e.g. a post, comment, username, subreddit name, subreddit styling, sidebar materials, etc.) or private messages/chat.

Being annoying, downvoting, or disagreeing with someone, even strongly, is not harassment. However, menacing someone, directing abuse at a person or group, following them around the site, encouraging others to do any of these actions, or otherwise behaving in a way that would discourage a reasonable person from participating on Reddit crosses the line.


"following them around the site" does this mean we can finally get /u/Bardfinn banned for cyberstalking users through the API? "behaving in a way that would discourage a reasonable person from participating on Reddit" is EXACTLY what /u/Bardfinn himself does when he corners people in the comments with "I know what you did last summer".

If your favourite subs are included in this list and you haven't reported this man for his malicious targeting of any sub, mod or user that isn't in line with SJW cult-think already, now is the time to report /u/Bardfinn cyberstalking as a test-case for these new rules: https://reddit.com/report

IMO, you bitches should've taken this to Reddit earlier, but if you feel like venting, go into this thread right now and protest as loudly and as massively as possible. Let Reddit know that new rules are too vague and too easily subject to opportunistic interpretation by a mod or an admin with a grudge. Tell Reddit you don't want their site to become another Twitter where people are at the mercy of ideological censors. Under these new rules a religious Reddit Admin could decide that /r/atheism should be banned because they appear to "abuse" a certain group of believers by criticizing their delusions. This guy gets it:

If I say "I don't like Christianity" and a Christian stops using reddit because of it, did I harass them, are you gonna suspend me (again)?

Let's take a look at some of your examples of abuse, particularly "directing unwanted invective at someone." Google defines invective as "insulting, abusive, or highly critical language." Am I gonna get suspended for being "highly critical" of someone's political beliefs? How critical do I have to be? Does calling someone an idiot count as abuse? Am I being abusive right now by being highly critical of this rule?

Now let's combine this with your clarification that "abuse toward both individuals and groups [qualifies] under the rule." Do the exact same restrictions apply to individuals and groups? Will you be banning subreddits which are highly critical of the left wing or the right wing? Will /r/AgainstHateSubreddits be banned for being highly critical? How about /r/WatchRedditDie?

I'd like to say this rule has good intentions but it doesn't, like I explained in my first paragraph. I hope you'll respond to this comment and if so, here's a list of questions I'd like specifically answered so you can't just pretend you didn't notice one in the main body:

Does criticizing someone's political beliefs count as abuse?

Do the exact same restrictions apply to individuals and groups?

What might discourage a "reasonable person" from using reddit?

Would criticizing their political beliefs do this?


Bardfinn needs his own thread imo.

As a powermod with 50+ subs under his thumb, many of which are trans-related, and with an enduring multiple-year-long grudge against dozens of other subs that constantly intersect with Reddit's trans community (/r/detrans, the Gender Critical ones, the separatist lesbian/gay ones), I think this is the right place for him. I was honestly surprised he hasn't been brought up here before, considering how widely despised he already is on Reddit for his SJW crusading. Penny Oaken doesn't just want to control his own subs (he's free to do whatever the fuck he wants on those), Penny wants to control the whole of Reddit's trans ecosystem as well as any other ecosystem that intersects, either negatively or positively, with Reddit's trans ecosystem. So what he's advocating for has consequences far beyond his own trans/SJW subs, it will affect trans Reddit as a whole.
 
Ladies and gentlemen, Reddit just dropped a massive nuclear bomb today: they changed their abuse rules... and they adopted Twitter-style vague rules which ban you from criticizing "a group". Didn't I just tell you bitches that the SJW censors were trying to turn Reddit into Twitter? There you have it.

Predictably, censor /u/Bardfinn immediately did a happy dance and responded by posting his blacklist/SJW hitlist/censorship wishlist:

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