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People like Bria do the work of TERFs for them.

Bria is so goddamn desperate to claim that her life experience, one where she lived as a man into adulthood, is exactly the same as a woman's. She cannot handle the idea that she was ever treated differently because she was born male and lived life as a man, to the point where she claims to have phantom periods and never had male privilege.

I mentioned this in another thread but you almost never see trans men claim this sort of thing. They're very aware of how differently they're treated before and after coming out. It's always other people who tell them that they've always had male privilege as a way to shut them up, and they're aware that they still face a warped version of misogyny in trans circles, while trans women try and act like they have always experienced the kind of discrimination that trans men experienced, for real, before they were able to pass. Bria passes fairly well as a woman, yes, and she's probably able to navigate socially as a woman because of that, but she's goddamn delusional if she's telling people that society always treated her like a woman because some kids in high school called her a fag.

Insert preemptive snarky response about how she's delusional for thinking she's a woman in the first place here.
 
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It's because you're a lazy piece of shit, not "a woman"

The average fucking woman is going to be able to do more than five pushups, you absolute garbage heap of a human being.
No see that just proves how womanly and feminine Bria is. Tee hee. Silly Kiwis, don't you know womanhood is a competition of who can open the fewest jars?
 
These days Stephen can barely do 5 pushups; soon he is too weak to twist open a jar, tee-hee.
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I dunno guys, I think the science checks out here.
You see because when Bria was working out constantly, she was stronger than when she was sitting around eating cookies all day. Therefore trans athletes have no physical advantage over cisgender althetes.

I'm actually really unsure if Bria is saying that estrogen makes trans women lazy, or if she's legit suggesting that because she doesn't work out since coming out, no trans woman does?

Either way you're transphobic if you disagree.

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Example of a transwoman with no physical advantage who cannot do five push ups.


People like Bria do the work of TERFs for them.

Bria is so goddamn desperate to claim that her life experience, one where she lived as a man into adulthood, is exactly the same as a woman's. She cannot handle the idea that she was ever treated differently because she was born male and lived life as a man, to the point where she claims to have phantom periods and never had male privilege.

I mentioned this in another thread but you almost never see trans men claim this sort of thing. They're very aware of how differently they're treated before and after coming out. It's always other people who tell them that they've always had male privilege as a way to shut them up, and they're aware that they still face a warped version of misogyny in trans circles, while trans women try and act like they have always experienced the kind of discrimination that trans men experienced, for real, before they were able to pass. Bria passes fairly well as a woman, yes, and she's probably able to navigate socially as a woman because of that, but she's goddamn delusional if she's telling people that society always treated her like a woman because some kids in high school called her a fag.

Insert preemptive snarky response about how she's delusional for thinking she's a woman in the first place here.

Honestly it reminds me a ton of when the morbidly obese talk about being anorexic because they didn't eat for a couple hours; in their mind that small amount of hunger they felt was their body starving to death and tearing itself asunder in a vain effort to find a bit of sustenance (which is also how they justify eating an entire family sized meal that evening, they were in starvation mode, guy!).
In their minds they cannot see the difference between what they felt in those few hours vs. what someone who hasn't eaten for three days would feel, and they usually end up warping and exaggerating the experience in their minds to better fit the tales told by actual anorexics.

They're really only fooling themselves and those too sheepish to call them out. Their body, their lifestyle, their habits and their general attitude all betray their claims of going weeks without food, or 100 calorie/day diets.

But it will always be easier to nod and smile rather than tell them that they really shouldn't be in the ED recovery groups and their need to be the MOST disordered eater is actually pretty harmful to the people who should be there. Not to mention they're the perfect picture of everything these women in battered women shelters recovering EDer's with body dysmorphia are afraid of.

No see that just proves how womanly and feminine Bria is. Tee hee. Silly Kiwis, don't you know womanhood is a competition of who can open the fewest jars?

Oh shit, I thought it was about who could wear the shortest skirt and still hide their dick.
Fuck, I've wasted a lot of time practicing for nothing!
 
Honestly it reminds me a ton of when the morbidly obese talk about being anorexic because they didn't eat for a couple hours; in their mind that small amount of hunger they felt was their body starving to death and tearing itself asunder in a vain effort to find a bit of sustenance (which is also how they justify eating an entire family sized meal that evening, they were in starvation mode, guy!).
In their minds they cannot see the difference between what they felt in those few hours vs. what someone who hasn't eaten for three days would feel, and they usually end up warping and exaggerating the experience in their minds to better fit the tales told by actual anorexics.

They're really only fooling themselves and those too sheepish to call them out. Their body, their lifestyle, their habits and their general attitude all betray their claims of going weeks without food, or 100 calorie/day diets.

But it will always be easier to nod and smile rather than tell them that they really shouldn't be in the ED recovery groups and their need to be the MOST disordered eater is actually pretty harmful to the people who should be there. Not to mention they're the perfect picture of everything these women in battered women shelters recovering EDer's with body dysmorphia are afraid of.

I mean, binge eating is an eating disorder, yeah, but it's a dick move for a binge eater to act like they know what it's like to live with anorexia.

Wish they wouldn't do that.
 
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Bria and her ilk seem to believe that saying "you were socialized male and experienced male privilege" to a trans woman is the same as saying "you're a man and you always will be."
 
Bria passes fairly well as a woman, yes, and she's probably able to navigate socially as a woman because of that, but she's goddamn delusional if she's telling people that society always treated her like a woman because some kids in high school called her a fag.

This is a fairly common claim from trannies when they say they were 'socialized as women' because of their 'inner gender identity'.

It'll always be something like, 'I got called a faggot for playing with Barbies, just like all the other little girls do!' Then they have screeching meltdowns when you try to tell them that no, people don't call little girls faggots for playing with Barbies and also, they're 37 and not a little girl.
 
This is a fairly common claim from trannies when they say they were 'socialized as women' because of their 'inner gender identity'.

It'll always be something like, 'I got called a faggot for playing with Barbies, just like all the other little girls do!' Then they have screeching meltdowns when you try to tell them that no, people don't call little girls faggots for playing with Barbies and also, they're 37 and not a little girl.

It's extra weird because so many of Bria's past and current interests are very stereotypical of a nerdy male. She loves shonen anime, zombies, martial arts, and dinosaurs. There are plenty of women and girls who love these things as well (I know I do), but in general it's not as looked down upon for a girl to be interested in things considered "for boys" as it is for a boy to be interested in things "for girls."

Bria doesn't really have any stories about playing with Barbie dolls or wearing dresses and she's essentially transitioned into a tomboy. But, you know, she still got called a fag by boys in school so she totally knows what it's like to grow up as a girl.

I think if more trans women were willing to admit that they don't know what it's like to grow up as a girl and be treated that way through those early developmental years, they probably wouldn't be such huge targets for TERFs to call them fucking crazy, but at this point it seems like it's a matter of pride. Admitting that you had experiences typical of boys or men, in any way, is like admitting defeat, somehow, instead of just addressing the reality of life pre-transition. And if you lie to yourself enough, you start to believe it and become a delusional crazy person. Like Bria.
 
Stephen has become very lazy of late. If you hate yourself, you can go and watch his videos on twitter where he teaches fellow trannies how to "sound like a woman". If watching a sad tranny going "laaaaaaaa" at various pitches floats your boat, then hoo boy you're in for a treat.

Otherwise, all he's posted lately is this, a strip from some artist worse than himself. Apparently he did the words for it. Reee JK Rowling Reeee I live for spite (isn't that copyright Rhys McKinnon?)

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I feel like I could write an essay about just how bad that 'horror' comic was and the various ways (other than the artwork) it fails at conveying, well, anything. There's no message, no character arcs, no growth, no (real) conflict, no tension, no point.

I mean, I'm probably much further left and further into 'abolish/defund the police' than your average kiwi, but just consider that, 'The police are transphobes and they won't help us trannies!' page.

I know that the police not helping is a classic horror trope, but what, legitimately, does he expect the police to do? From the sounds of it, they did their due diligence. The dude's boyfriend/husband disappeared, but there's no sign of violence or a break-in, no robbery, no previous domestic violence, literally no evidence to support anything other than that the troon's husband walked out on him.By the comic's own admission, they both took him seriously (in acknowledging that his husband had gone missing) and did everything they could with the information they had, but somehow that's transphobia.

Then there's the dude's family and friends (or whoever that shadow blob is meant to represent), who take the approach of 'Being walked out on sucks, and is terrible, but you need to move on and heal and look after your mental health.' Which is just... the advice that any sane, emotionally stable person would give to someone, and again, this is somehow badwrong and transphobic.
 
Oh God, she's making a sequel?

NO.

WHY?
"she" LOL.

Because it's October, and apparently October - Easter is Steve's work year. And we ALL missed the hilarious leery-shadow people. At least, I did. I hope they make a reappearance.

By the way, we missed a couple comics, if you're out of practice at guessing what the fuck is happening in his bad art, here's a few more to try out (first is a collaboration):
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