Stephanie Cianfriglia / Sapphire Crimson Claw / Yarrow Brown / the-ghost-fucker / transmascdruid / anarchoenby77 / darktwistedpussy / Druid of Endicot - Xe/xyr ghost-fucker, womb wizard, hand sanitizer sommelier, trans-boomer, violently abuses her elderly parents, has sexual fantasies about raping children

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why did she go to a job interview and tell them she didnt want to work
what is the thought behind that??
because she doesn't, and there is no thought behind it. she's too lazy and entitled to ever actually try to contribute to society, so it does not surprise me AT ALL if she self-sabotaged her own job interview. i'm guessing her parents convinced her to try. but as much as i want staph to stop being such a waste of space and actually do something productive with her life, i don't think working with the elderly again is a good idea.

also, does anyone else find it sad/frustrating that the only thing staph seems to have going for her career-wise is her "trans org" that will never actually exist? the "org" has no members, no goals or plans to work towards any goals, no tangible connections, or anything remotely required for a nonprofit organization to exist-- and no matter how much she cares, she still can't care enough to ACTUALLY put in the work to make any of it happen. it's as fantastical as her ghost husbands.
 
Someone in the Chantal thread brought up maladaptive daydreaming and it very much explains our womb wizards bullshit. Her demon fantasies and ghost husbandos seem to be excellent examples of it.

Maladaptive daydreaming, also known as excessive daydreaming, is a disordered form of dissociative absorption associated with vivid and excessive fantasy activity that often involves elaborate and fanciful scenarios. It can result in distress, can replace human interaction and may interfere with normal functioning such as social life or work. People who suffer from maladaptive daydreaming can spend more than half their days in "vivid alternative universes". Maladaptive daydreaming is typically associated with stereotypical movements, such as pacing or rocking, and the need for musical stimulation. One of the lead researchers of maladaptive daydreaming and the person who coined the term is University of Haifa professor Eli Somer. Somer's definition of the condition is "extensive fantasy activity that replaces human interaction and/or interferes with academic, interpersonal, or vocational functioning."
 
Staph, known anarchist, cheering for a trans cop :story:

Due to an oopsie in another thread, I've started thinking... in Steph's ideal anarcho-communist utopia without any cops, how would serial killers be stopped? She's acknowledged that killing those innocent people was very bad and wrong and badong of her ghost husbandos, so we can assume that she wouldn't approve of innocent people being killed, but how would people stop a serial killer if there's no state police with resources to gather evidence from crime scenes and gather witness testimony?

I've been thinking about this and I'm actually genuinely curious as to what Steph would say.
 
Due to an oopsie in another thread, I've started thinking... in Steph's ideal anarcho-communist utopia without any cops, how would serial killers be stopped? She's acknowledged that killing those innocent people was very bad and wrong and badong of her ghost husbandos, so we can assume that she wouldn't approve of innocent people being killed, but how would people stop a serial killer if there's no state police with resources to gather evidence from crime scenes and gather witness testimony?

I've been thinking about this and I'm actually genuinely curious as to what Steph would say.
From what I can tell of prison abolitionists, they seem to hold an idea that people are only serial killers because of cops oppressing them. No cops = no serial killers/no rapists/no bad things. Or they're of the "restorative justice" which can be summed up as having the victims apologize to the people they're oppressing by accusing them, and those accused people will do community service and make a sad face to show how sorry they are they abducted fourteen people and dismembered them. Or they ignore it entirely, and bring up "muh drug charges" even though that's frequently what is pled down to, i.e. they catch a guy after doing a drive-by, getting into a car chase with the police, and find marajuana in the car when they arrest them and offer a five to ten year sentence for the drugs, versus a 20+ year sentence they could end up with in a trial for the drive-by.

In Staph's case I expect a dull stare of incomprehension, followed by incoherent babble.
 
Due to an oopsie in another thread, I've started thinking... in Steph's ideal anarcho-communist utopia without any cops, how would serial killers be stopped? She's acknowledged that killing those innocent people was very bad and wrong and badong of her ghost husbandos, so we can assume that she wouldn't approve of innocent people being killed, but how would people stop a serial killer if there's no state police with resources to gather evidence from crime scenes and gather witness testimony?

I've been thinking about this and I'm actually genuinely curious as to what Steph would say.
the mentality among TCC broads is that the murderers are misunderstood and only needed their love to change their murderous ways. cops won't stop a serial killer, but steph's love can! basically, instead of a police force, what society truly needs is a band of brave greasy heroines to make love to these sad, misunderstood individuals and show them that there is love in this world. (actually now that i think of it, that'd really fit in with the incel idea of a perfect utopia. maybe they aren't so different after all)
in addition, i think that's the general mentality for most anarchists' ideal world. in a dream anarchist utopia, everyone would take care of each other and we wouldn't need police or laws or rule enforcers because everyone is kind and moral to each other, but realistically that would never happen. steph's sense of morality is pretty screwy anyway so i don't trust what her idea of a perfect anarchist utopia is.
 
Due to an oopsie in another thread, I've started thinking... in Steph's ideal anarcho-communist utopia without any cops, how would serial killers be stopped? She's acknowledged that killing those innocent people was very bad and wrong and badong of her ghost husbandos, so we can assume that she wouldn't approve of innocent people being killed, but how would people stop a serial killer if there's no state police with resources to gather evidence from crime scenes and gather witness testimony?

I've been thinking about this and I'm actually genuinely curious as to what Steph would say.

Something something about but they fwell bad about it uwu or some equally stupid shit like that.

Edit: got ninja'd.
 
From what I can tell of prison abolitionists, they seem to hold an idea that people are only serial killers because of cops oppressing them. No cops = no serial killers/no rapists/no bad things. Or they're of the "restorative justice" which can be summed up as having the victims apologize to the people they're oppressing by accusing them, and those accused people will do community service and make a sad face to show how sorry they are they abducted fourteen people and dismembered them. Or they ignore it entirely, and bring up "muh drug charges" even though that's frequently what is pled down to, i.e. they catch a guy after doing a drive-by, getting into a car chase with the police, and find marajuana in the car when they arrest them and offer a five to ten year sentence for the drugs, versus a 20+ year sentence they could end up with in a trial for the drive-by.

In Staph's case I expect a dull stare of incomprehension, followed by incoherent babble.

That's stupidly optimistic. Goddamn. How do they account for there being more white serial killers than black, Hispanic or Asian?

the mentality among TCC broads is that the murderers are misunderstood and only needed their love to change their murderous ways. cops won't stop a serial killer, but steph's love can! basically, instead of a police force, what society truly needs is a band of brave greasy heroines to make love to these sad, misunderstood individuals and show them that there is love in this world. (actually now that i think of it, that'd really fit in with the incel idea of a perfect utopia. maybe they aren't so different after all)
in addition, i think that's the general mentality for most anarchists' ideal world. in a dream anarchist utopia, everyone would take care of each other and we wouldn't need police or laws or rule enforcers because everyone is kind and moral to each other, but realistically that would never happen. steph's sense of morality is pretty screwy anyway so i don't trust what her idea of a perfect anarchist utopia is.

There's two kinds of True Crime Community people; the kind that are fascinated by these crimes and study them (a lot of them women), perhaps subconsciously to try and avoid anything like that happening to them, and then there's the hybristophiliacs.

I prefer and would be considered part of the former group, and they probably outnumber the murder groupies, but then again, many of the murder groupies don't try and brand themselves as activists like Steph does. Sure, you might have some murder groupies that will take stands against the death penalty, or are for prison reform, or just hate cops like Steph, but Steph is trying to balance being a murder groupie with being an activist protecting society's most vulnerable people, while also advocating for the abolition of law enforcement. Sane true crime people tend to be in favor of having a police force and are often very critical of the police when they fuck up an investigation, but Steph is just like "eh, fuck 'em." I'm just curious as to how she, in particular, would try and square that circle.

But it probably would be a dull stare and incoherent babble.
 
Due to an oopsie in another thread, I've started thinking... in Steph's ideal anarcho-communist utopia without any cops, how would serial killers be stopped? She's acknowledged that killing those innocent people was very bad and wrong and badong of her ghost husbandos, so we can assume that she wouldn't approve of innocent people being killed, but how would people stop a serial killer if there's no state police with resources to gather evidence from crime scenes and gather witness testimony?

I've been thinking about this and I'm actually genuinely curious as to what Steph would say.

Lynch mob. What could possibly go wrong?
 
Leave Chills alone Staph, he's a good kid

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