Eleanor Amaranth Lockhart / Luke Emory Armstrong Lockhart / BootlegGirl / Something Ellie / kushielsscion - Ex-communications professor, Amy Lee fan, wannabe game dev, excessive tweeter, inverse Pol Pot, has harassed an indie dev for over a year, "victim of Bernie bros"

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Luke livestreamed on periscope for four minutes and the result looks like it belongs in a low-budget horror. Seeing his face in motion, hearing his voice... it's really something.
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Bootleg has blessed us with another short display of the dadaist masterpiece that is his face
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Some head up their ass, avant garde art gallery director needs to encourage Luke to continue documenting himself as a performance art piece. This is honestly amazing. Thanks for giving me this smile, Luke.

I'm pinned down under the sheets. The cat has all the power here. It has many claws. :story:
 
Does anyone know what this is about? I'm guessing the YouTube ˝Lady˝ is on Contrapoints and their recent #cancelling for dismissing the non-binary crowd ( Is Luke enbyphobic truscum!?). I've got no idea what the Attack Helicopter story could be.
Transgender Writer Forced to Retract Trans-Themed Science Fiction Story
the article omits the worst part, which is the woke sf/f brigade were scouring the story and picking out parts that proved the author was a TERF or a man. as it turns out, the author is a newly out trans woman, the allegations that people could tell she's not "really" trans totally crushed her, and people are claiming she had a breakdown.
would add screenshots, but the critics of course deleted their tweets and locked their accounts when they saw the backlash coming. thus why Luke thinks it was zoomers doing the hating, and not Picrew avatar troons and YA authors.

(archive of the original story here if you want to read it)
 
Transgender Writer Forced to Retract Trans-Themed Science Fiction Story
the article omits the worst part, which is the woke sf/f brigade were scouring the story and picking out parts that proved the author was a TERF or a man. as it turns out, the author is a newly out trans woman, the allegations that people could tell she's not "really" trans totally crushed her, and people are claiming she had a breakdown.
would add screenshots, but the critics of course deleted their tweets and locked their accounts when they saw the backlash coming. thus why Luke thinks it was zoomers doing the hating, and not Picrew avatar troons and YA authors.

(archive of the original story here if you want to read it)
This person does not speak for those that actually identify as attack helicopters.

Christ, that article was autistic.
 
He's gushing over Seoul now
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Wants people to live like bugs. He gets his idea of a utopian city from literal scifi dystopias :story:

Luke celebrates his birthday by e-begging
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According to Luke, raising children outside of the city is borderline child abuse
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Last but not least, Luke practices Japanese pronunciation
 
Seoul looks like that to Luke because that’s the image they push. No doubt the places where he could actually afford to live are rather less futuristic.

Note that yet again, he completely misses the point of dystopian sci-fi. The LA of Blade Runner is a grimy, polluted hellhole suffering the aftermath of a nuclear war, where empathy is a dying concept, most complex organic life is extinct and escaping the Earth is your best bet for happiness.
 
Seoul looks like that to Luke because that’s the image they push. No doubt the places where he could actually afford to live are rather less futuristic.

Note that yet again, he completely misses the point of dystopian sci-fi. The LA of Blade Runner is a grimy, polluted hellhole suffering the aftermath of a nuclear war, where empathy is a dying concept, most complex organic life is extinct and escaping the Earth is your best bet for happiness.
Seoul had some rather notorious slums. We're talking 3rd world shanty towns. I've heard that the government has made a concerted effort over the past few years to relocate the residents and demolish them. Just google Guryong if you want to see how bad it can got. There are still plenty of extremely poor areas of course. I wonder how poor mom and dad will let him live in Tokyo? I can see a very ill prepared attempt to flee as the election approaches. Personally, I don't think he'll succeed, but you never know.
 
Seoul looks like that to Luke because that’s the image they push. No doubt the places where he could actually afford to live are rather less futuristic.

Note that yet again, he completely misses the point of dystopian sci-fi. The LA of Blade Runner is a grimy, polluted hellhole suffering the aftermath of a nuclear war, where empathy is a dying concept, most complex organic life is extinct and escaping the Earth is your best bet for happiness.
Someone tell this chucklefuck that South Korea and places like Tokyo that have nicer, cleaner, modernized cities tend to be very monocultural and have much more limited immigration.

Geez, I was introduced to this guy on Moviebob thread and reading these masturbatory droolings over big cities is just uncomfortable. I just can't fathom anyone having this big of a fetish for urban living. Not since Frank Miller's Spirit movie has someone wanted to have sex with a city so badly.

 
Someone tell this chucklefuck that South Korea and places like Tokyo that have nicer, cleaner, modernized cities tend to be very monocultural and have much more limited immigration.

Geez, I was introduced to this guy on Moviebob thread and reading these masturbatory droolings over big cities is just uncomfortable. I just can't fathom anyone having this big of a fetish for urban living. Not since Frank Miller's Spirit movie has someone wanted to have sex with a city so badly.

In a way, I think his views on cities are the same as his views on transitioning. He has this idealised, stereotypical and ignorant view of both cities and women, and believes that both are attainable and will solve all his problems. Pointing out that he’s wrong simply results in him flouncing away because he’d rather have the fantasy, even though it’s doomed to fail.
 
Apparently there is a vast conspiracy to keep American children from... Being aware of Tokyo?

Worst. Conspiracy. Ever.

Also...

I just want tiny living spaces and the sense that I am surrounded by thousands of other humans, all packed into the smallest possible spaces, beneath a glowing sheen of neon lights.

I am always stunned by just how perfectly Luke's idea of heaven is my idea of a hell on earth so bad I'd open my wrists and let sweet death claim me.
 
In a way, I think his views on cities are the same as his views on transitioning. He has this idealised, stereotypical and ignorant view of both cities and women, and believes that both are attainable and will solve all his problems. Pointing out that he’s wrong simply results in him flouncing away because he’d rather have the fantasy, even though it’s doomed to fail.

And when these things don't solve all his problems and bring him happiness, he switches from mania to depression right on cue.
 
Someone tell this chucklefuck that South Korea and places like Tokyo that have nicer, cleaner, modernized cities tend to be very monocultural and have much more limited immigration.
Or to put a finer point on it, those societies don't let nutjobs like Luke in, they have a system of relentless social pressure to prevent people from becoming like Luke, and if some autist ends up like him anyway they remorselessly sweep him under the rug.
 
Seoul looks like that to Luke because that’s the image they push. No doubt the places where he could actually afford to live are rather less futuristic.

Note that yet again, he completely misses the point of dystopian sci-fi. The LA of Blade Runner is a grimy, polluted hellhole suffering the aftermath of a nuclear war, where empathy is a dying concept, most complex organic life is extinct and escaping the Earth is your best bet for happiness.

It’s pretty hilarious that he think Ridley Scott’s Bladerunner is an ideal urban landscape to emulate instead of the end stage hellscape of hyper-urbanization that Scott obviously conveys.

(Im amused that Blade Runner predicted neon Time Square advertising nightmare foisted upon humanity turned out to be 6 inch private screens we wiling chose to engage with)
 
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This cat bully scenario is fucking amazing.

Twitter Luke: 50,000 words on why you're wrong and why he's a beautiful trans woman and how he's going to solve all of society's ills with his brilliant social engineering after a successful career in Japan
IRL Luke: "The cat has all the power in this situation. I don't know how to negotiate with it. I am not aware of what its wants are." hides under blanket for several hours
 
Apparently there is a vast conspiracy to keep American children from... Being aware of Tokyo?

Worst. Conspiracy. Ever.

Also...



I am always stunned by just how perfectly Luke's idea of heaven is my idea of a hell on earth so bad I'd open my wrists and let sweet death claim me.
I thought when he said he wanted to live in a city, he meant lots to do, places to explore, cool things to see, a lively social scene. But no, he meant the lack of space, the unaffordable living, the constant crowding.

And this, he thinks, is what everyone secretly wants. The aspects that even the most dedicated town mice hate. Autism is a hell of a drug.
 
Someone tell this chucklefuck that South Korea and places like Tokyo that have nicer, cleaner, modernized cities tend to be very monocultural and have much more limited immigration.
Or to put a finer point on it, those societies don't let nutjobs like Luke in, they have a system of relentless social pressure to prevent people from becoming like Luke, and if some autist ends up like him anyway they remorselessly sweep him under the rug.
Clean cities like Tokyo and Seoul are a result of tight societies where social norms are rigorously upheld. Tight societies come at a cost, though: they tend to be very hard on people who don't abide by these norms, like our boy Luke here. I'll never understand why Asian-worshipping troons think they can have their cake and eat it, too: they want to be transgressive outcasts, but at the same time they insist that everyone else should act in an orderly manner and treat them with the utmost respect, as if they're the protagonists of real life and shouldn't have to abide by the same rules as mere mortals. This hypocrisy is the central tenet of the Rat King, methinks.
 
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