Artcow Manic Pixie Nightmare Girls / Mallorie Jessica Udischas-Trojan / Jesse William Trojan / Jessica Udischas / SweetBeans99 - Total Bitch Who Supports Shoplifting and Looting; Creator of New Guy, the First Meme of the 2020's

Most of the people namedropping the fact the author is trans are defenders, who use it in a "you can't mock this person they're trans" sort of way. The people mocking this comic don't know nor give a shit that the author is trans. The New Guy comic also does not mention anything about being trans in it as well.
Some of the R34 does, but that’s about it.
 
It's amusing that Jess accidentally recreated the scenario that Charles Schultz used to establish Charlie Brown as the protagonist of Peanuts...

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And sad that she then chucked it away in an autistic tantrum. I hope she figures out what she did wrong and that this is actually a learnable moment. It's sad to see an artist die on the potential cusp of a breakthrough.

I love New Guy, but by no means does that mean I hate Jess.

Jess actually created New Guy. That means there's something about this character that is actually in her own personality, and he appeals to people well outside of her usually niche audience. This is why the "transphobia" accusations about New Guy fans are so absolutely toxic and wrong. Most of the people responding to this character weren't even in an audience that knew Jess is trans at all.

She did the same thing with the Farms and Null in the comic posted a few pages back. And I get what @FierceBrosnan is saying; in the case of PewDiePie, there can be reason to be careful - but in this case it only hurt the comic's argument, because it stops it being about a specific person being robbed and how you feel about them and becomes a more generic 'should I be happy that someone I don't like who's richer than me had something bad happen to them, the sort of thing that also can and does happen to people I care about?'

It's particularly silly in light of the fact the artist is often harshly self-critical about these very personality traits, even in light of the moral license SJWs get for being atrociously awful people. Jess has often shown glints of self-awareness and being an actual person instead of just a good NPC.

Based on r/pewdiepiesubmissions for the past few days, no. No Manic Pixie Nightmare Girl or #NewGuy content whatsoever. But really there hasn't been any "harassment" from anyone.

We all knew it was about PewDiePie and the tiny core audience of MPNG knew it was about PewDiePie so we're in a strange context vacuum when we go outside of us, because nobody else responding to it when it went viral knew anything other than that the self-insert protagonist was engaging in schadenfreude about someone who just happened to be rich. And the clueless New Guy just said something nice. He probably also didn't know it was about PewDiePie, he just thought it was kind of mean to celebrate bad things happening to some stranger.

New Guy was right. We should all be more like New Guy than like Jess.

We're going to keep being more like Jess because that's in our nature, but we should recognize the kindness of New Guy and that this is what we should aspire to be, even if we can't because we're terrible people, or at least some of us are.
 
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This has been a rollercoaster, both fun and disappointing to watch. I'm happy the comic horribly backfired on Jess and spawned people making more positive comics (not that it would've taken much) about the "New Guy" in response. It's hilarious that Jess herself turned out to be even more obnoxious, bitter fuck than that self-insert character that's already unlikable.

And of course people rightly criticizing her awful comic are being labeled as transphobes. I have no doubt that there are some people out there giving Jess shit solely because she's trans; what I doubt is that the amount of people doing so are anything outside of a very small minority. Perhaps the criticism Jess is getting has very little to nothing to do with her gender, and everything to do with Jess being a callous shithead - in her comic, after that comic, and even before that comic (but she seems so affable on her Twitter!).

The real disappointment I see from this is how no one's going to learn shit from the mistakes Jess and her defenders are making. Mashing the "transphobe" button when it clearly doesn't apply to all people criticizing a transgender person is only going to make others more cynical each time it occurs, and you can see that happening here. Makes it look like they're trying to do so for easy out instead of admitting that the opposition might have a point. At some point, this approach is going to hit rock bottom, making the wrong people become apathetic to the worst cases of transphobia at the wrong time.

Never mind that the attempts of the "you can't mock this person they're trans" defense like it's raising a big Pink, Blue, and White deflector shield are incredibly reductive and an actual shitty thing to do.

This situation is just another dumb circle that's only going to happen again. Oh well. Another fuckup to laugh at as a result, I suppose.

The vast majority of the response to her comic were "that's pretty callous" and similar sentiments, and the amount of people that actually knew she was trans has been low, with the number of people commenting on her being trans being understandably lower, in the 1% of the population sort of range.

Honestly, I didn't even know she was trans until I saw someone else brought it up in an attempt to defend her.
 
Sounds to me like someone was threatening suicide to get people off her(?) case and get sympathy. Didn't draw blood with a knife? Please. I can draw blood with a piece of paper. You'd have to work really hard to not cut yourself with a knife. Unless it was a butter knife or something.
 
You guys can aspire to be nice all you want I’ll still happily say Jess is a tranny exceptional individual.
We all have a limit as to how much empathy we can feel. Compassion fatigue is a very real thing. The fun thing here is that the people who tout their empathy loudly and stridently, who shriek from the rooftops of their social media about how tolerant and progressive and nice they are, are being confronted with people pointing out that it's a lie, that they're not tolerant, they only care about themselves and people just like them, only the people who share their views and never disagree with them.

They're Puritans. They're cult members. They're the same as the Religious Right they so despise, and yet worse in part because their moral certitude doesn't come from a higher power, but their self-belief in their own purity and righteousness. You can see it in their responses - everyone who disagrees with them, no matter what about, no matter what they're saying, have to be Bad People, because if they aren't then they might have to engage in the slightest bit of self-reflection and think about whether they, themselves, are responsible for bad things. Whether they aren't purely victims of misfortune and abuse, but responsible for it as well. And since that can't be true, then the people who are saying 'empathy is good, actually, even to people you don't like' are still the Bad People, and they tie themselves into knots justifying it.

One of the reasons I like the Farms so much is that I reached compassion fatigue dealing with SJWs and the troons and their constant, escalating demands. I reached the point where I realised they would never, ever be happy, especially as long as one person disagreed with them, one person remained who wouldn't just bend over and worship at their feet for being True and Honest and Right. So I've given up trying to empathise with people who have no empathy in return, no matter how loudly they pretend they do - because they are lying, and their actions demonstrate it, and they have no desire to change because they're certain they're right.

And the New Guy meme suggests that there's a chance that other people are starting to give up on them too. I get that people who've been following her longer hold out hope that the glimmers of self-awareness from Jess might mean she's not fully indoctrinated. Her reaction to this, though, suggests to me that unless she has a massive overhaul of her current perspective and personality, there's no reason to give her the benefit of the doubt.

I'd rather empathise with the strawman white guy who doesn't like burglary and the people who are embracing him, than the artist who couldn't take even the slightest criticism and the orbiters who immediately started calling everyone they didn't like Nazi bigot chud monsters. I've found I don't have it in me to care about both, so I've picked a side, because they demand that you're either with them or against them. It's the same peril as the 'it's not my job to educate you' bullshit - because if I go off and educate myself, there's absolutely no guarantee that I'll come back agreeing with you. And, surprise: I don't.
 
I used to shit on youtubers for their "job" but following guys like Markiplier has made me second guess myself. Shit, regardless of you feel towards the quality of their work the successful ones are often working seven days a week, 7am to 7pm with little respite.

It was dumb of me but I didn't even consider that these guys have a ton of shit to do outside of recording. Realising Markiplier has business meetings was a mindfuck.
 
Sounds to me like someone was threatening suicide to get people off her(?) case and get sympathy. Didn't draw blood with a knife? Please. I can draw blood with a piece of paper. You'd have to work really hard to not cut yourself with a knife. Unless it was a butter knife or something.
ROLLING at being so much a failson that you are unable to draw a single drop of blood with a knife

I wanna give them the benefit of the doubt and guess that they were gonna cut themselves, but didn't because they either realized it wasn't worth it, or chickened out. Could be attention seeking, but just giving them the benefit of the doubt right now.
 
We're going to keep being more like Jess because that's in our nature, but we should recognize the kindness of New Guy and that this is what we should aspire to be, even if we can't because we're terrible people, or at least some of us are.
We all have a limit as to how much empathy we can feel. Compassion fatigue is a very real thing. The fun thing here is that the people who tout their empathy loudly and stridently, who shriek from the rooftops of their social media about how tolerant and progressive and nice they are, are being confronted with people pointing out that it's a lie, that they're not tolerant, they only care about themselves and people just like them, only the people who share their views and never disagree with them.

They're Puritans. They're cult members. They're the same as the Religious Right they so despise, and yet worse in part because their moral certitude doesn't come from a higher power, but their self-belief in their own purity and righteousness. You can see it in their responses - everyone who disagrees with them, no matter what about, no matter what they're saying, have to be Bad People, because if they aren't then they might have to engage in the slightest bit of self-reflection and think about whether they, themselves, are responsible for bad things. Whether they aren't purely victims of misfortune and abuse, but responsible for it as well. And since that can't be true, then the people who are saying 'empathy is good, actually, even to people you don't like' are still the Bad People, and they tie themselves into knots justifying it.

One of the reasons I like the Farms so much is that I reached compassion fatigue dealing with SJWs and the troons and their constant, escalating demands. I reached the point where I realised they would never, ever be happy, especially as long as one person disagreed with them, one person remained who wouldn't just bend over and worship at their feet for being True and Honest and Right. So I've given up trying to empathise with people who have no empathy in return, no matter how loudly they pretend they do - because they are lying, and their actions demonstrate it, and they have no desire to change because they're certain they're right.

And the New Guy meme suggests that there's a chance that other people are starting to give up on them too. I get that people who've been following her longer hold out hope that the glimmers of self-awareness from Jess might mean she's not fully indoctrinated. Her reaction to this, though, suggests to me that unless she has a massive overhaul of her current perspective and personality, there's no reason to give her the benefit of the doubt.

I'd rather empathise with the strawman white guy who doesn't like burglary and the people who are embracing him, than the artist who couldn't take even the slightest criticism and the orbiters who immediately started calling everyone they didn't like Nazi bigot chud monsters. I've found I don't have it in me to care about both, so I've picked a side, because they demand that you're either with them or against them. It's the same peril as the 'it's not my job to educate you' bullshit - because if I go off and educate myself, there's absolutely no guarantee that I'll come back agreeing with you. And, surprise: I don't.
The big thing is that here at the Farms, we by and large know we're generally snide, callous, catty, abrasive assholes that say some pretty shitty things, we're not really that great of people

We admit it

The big thing about Jess, her ilk and a huge majority of the people that have their own threads here on the Farms is that they'll NEVER admit it
 
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I wanna give them the benefit of the doubt and guess that they were gonna cut themselves, but didn't because they either realized it wasn't worth it, or chickened out. Could be attention seeking, but just giving them the benefit of the doubt right now.
Either way, I left them a comment on their post. Not to be a sperg, but I sometimes deal with people who are either in the act of committing suicide or baiting. It sounds like they have some serious issues and bait for attention often, but I seems like it's coming from a real mental issue.
 
I haven't been paying super close to the thread recently, and I'm pretty sure we don't have much of an answer since Jess has locked everything down for the time being. But considering that they're a self-described transbian, I wonder how butthurt they get when they see their self insert shipped with cishet newguy.
 
They also started the conversation to say they’re not continuing it.
When these people say dialogue they mean ‘Shut up and listen to me monologue’ and then usually immediately block anyone who dares to criticise them.
I think a big part of Jess's problem, as @Meowthkip has pointed out, is that a huge part of why she is like she is is because of the shitty company she keeps. What's common with her ilk is that they alienate themselves from most other people in their lives due to their own aversion to the "other" or the "outside" of their own little insular clique as well as driving away others due to their frankly antisocial behavior and rhetoric. Due to the fact that these people tend to already be mentally, emotionally and/or socially stunted with some heaping doses of inferiority complexes, the individuals of these groups all are caught in a big negative feedback loop where they stew in their own self-inflicted despair and misanthropy to the outside world all while enabling each other's horrid behaviors and world views. While these type of people are the worst sources of validation they could ask for, they're also their only sources of validation since they've both distanced themselves from and driven away from cooler heads. All this combined makes for the perfect Crabs In A Bucket environment where any and all dissenters are either dogpiled back in line at best or driven out with a vindictive mob going out of their way to put gum in their hair at worst.

All this said, Jess would be a lot happier and better off if she learned to cut the cord away from her shitty friends that keep filling her head with the idea that wallowing in despair with them and looking down on and fearing everyone and everything else besides them is the only way to live her life

"Show me your friends and I'll show you your future", that kind of thing

TL;DR Jess and her ilk are like this because they're all deeply psychologically damaged people that are all in deeply psychologically damaging, codependent environments of their own making
It‘s like other hardcore bigots, they get so used to blaming all their problems on a certain group that it takes them by surprise when an outsider tells them that they’re the one with the problem.

And then they usually retreat to their hugbox and complain about how theres a big conspiracy that only they and others in the group are smart/woke enough to see reinforcing the insider/outsider cult like beliefs.
Jess actually created New Guy. That means there's something about this character that is actually in her own personality, and he appeals to people well outside of her usually niche audience.
That’s unless New Guy and what he said is just based of a real conversation with a real co-worker and Jess just added some mean spirited bitchiness.
 
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