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"My pronouns are kelp and kelpself."
"Fuck it, I'm going back to bed. I know it's 2:30, but I'm calling it a day. Goodnight."
I cannot for the life of me recall a time where a bunch of legit transpeople bullied a troon into suicide. Has that ever happened or is that definition there making shit up?
 
I cannot for the life of me recall a time where a bunch of legit transpeople bullied a troon into suicide. Has that ever happened or is that definition there making shit up?
Well, it was a quote from this article, which was a letter sent in about this article about the 'cult of transgender'. So it was one of those times where Google shows something strange from an out of context article.
 
I think they must be an alien because they genuinely didn't know Stephie was trans, I will be convinced of this theory if he meets Sandrat and tells him he has a great fashion sense.

Rap is pretty tame too in comparison to the decades past, like Biggie Smalls or Tupac seemed genuine when they sung about their lives but a lot of the new acts just seem like they've came from a comfortable middle class upbringing and are singing about being big time gangsters.

Also to your point the internet has done away sort of with the big mainstream act which might be partly to do with kids not listening to music channels top 10 hits, although I would like to see another breakout megastar musician/band someday (Although there's still a lot of good new bands out there).

I suppose, but the young musicians dying in their 20's these days? Most of them are rappers. Lil Peep, XXXTentacion, Mac Miller... all fairly close to each other, all in their 20's, two of them due to drugs.

The biggest single band that seems to have a huge fanbase is fucking BTS.
 
Plus the transtrenders do the majority of bullying and gatekeeping anyways.

It seems to me as if it's largely transtrenders bullying other transtrenders. There's a spectrum for that them of "how real" of a trans person you are, and it creates a crabs in a bucket scenario as they all try to prove they really are very, very trans for sure for real.
 
So, I'm not up on the lingo and terms, so I looked some up and,
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They bully people to the point of suicide. I did not expect that as the first thing to come up.
That second sentence better describes tucutes. Well, they haven't bullied anyone into killing themselves, but I've seen far nastier posts from them than I have from truscum.
 
We must get used to separate your shitty soapboxing art from your e-begging scams!
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We must get used to separate your shitty soapboxing art from your e-begging scams!
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Hasn't LaBelle openly admitted that almost every character in Assigned Male is some aspect of his trans experience or whatever? And don't pull the "white cis male" horseshit about art and artists, people don't give Hitler's paintings a pass for being decent landscapes and no one gives shitheels like Dobson a pass either. The only times I've seen people use the separate the artist from the art argument is when the artist in question did something revolutionary.
 
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Are we speaking of cartoonists and not "artists" (whatever that means) in general?

I'm afraid I'm giving my age away, but I remember it was said of the Li'l Abner comic strip that all the characters looked like caricatures of cartoonist Al Capp.


So it's not unprecedented or peculiar to trans artists.
 
We must get used to separate your shitty soapboxing art from your e-begging scams!
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It doesn’t help people on the woke side of things seem to have such big egos they often have an idealised self insert.

Also using their warped ideology certain writers now get hired nearly solely based on if tick the same minority boxes as the fictional characters they are writing about so they’ve only got themselves to blame for wanting a system like that.
 
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Are we speaking of cartoonists and not "artists" (whatever that means) in general?

I'm afraid I'm giving my age away, but I remember it was said of the Li'l Abner comic strip that all the characters looked like caricatures of cartoonist Al Capp.


So it's not unprecedented or peculiar to trans artists.
Does Sophie just not read much of anything? No matter what you read, there's a pretty good chance that the authors experience will bleed through at one point or another, that's just how it works. The reason it gets more focus with LBGT+s and women and POCs and the like is because, let's be real here, their perspectives were either ignored or taboo until recent generations, and now it's kind of 'hip' in scholarly setting to be all about that. It's just that right now, the fact that an artist was a woman, or gay, or trans is the selling point for stuff. At least with the growing trend around 'writing about my experiences as *blank*'. And that's not bad, I like those things as well. It's interesting to learn about experiences different than mine, but don't be surprised when I see that the main character is the author.
And it's not ignored with cis white guys either, it's just usually about stuff that isn't about gender or sexuality because guess what, there's more to life than that. Jobs, hobbies, travels, areas of expertise, taste in food and music, all of the hundreds of little things that make up someones experience can find their way into their art. Stephen King is a writer who used to drink, like a good amount of his characters. Tarantino likes blaxpoitation and feet, as evidenced in his films. Douglas Adams loved technology and computers, and it shows in his writings. George R. R. Martin is fat, and he loves to describe food. We could go on forever, but you get the idea.
Separating art from artist is a good thing. If a work can't stand on it's own without us knowing about the author, than it's just not a good piece. However, that is not to say that knowing about the author can't bolster, or even change, the work by a large amount. Sonichu would not be as worth reading if you did not know about OPL. Knowing about Frank Miller's tastes can help Sin City explain itself more. Knowing just what the fuck Tommy Wiseau was doing behind the scenes turns The Room from an unintentional masterpiece into a work of godly proportions. Knowing that Chuck Palahniuk is gay can cast a different light on his works. Knowing that James Clavell was actually in a prison camp makes the events of King Rat much more real to the reader. And so on and so forth, blah blah blah.
Basically, Sophie's a tard who seems to only see the world through a lens of gender and sexuality.
 
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