NerdShamer
kiwifarms.net
- Joined
- Aug 21, 2018
In all fairness, a lot of our trans-cows are narcissists. Along with MtFs being typecasted as snowflakes for pointing out that they don't actually pass.Stray thought: Jazz in that book comes across as someone who views himself as unable to be criticized or who is unable to distinguish between legitimate criticism versus "haters."
For example, I'm sure he drew naked people at school and I'm sure he was told it wasn't appropriate. I am further sure that instead of reacting to this as a normal girl would ("Wow, I am mortified to have called attention to myself by doing something inappropriate and I will only draw naked people outside school time,") he doubled down and thought "They're just transphobic bigots."
I'd be really interested in what a psych battery would reveal about autism (screaming fits about the wrong clothes as a toddler, much?) versus narcissism versus benignish sociopathy.
He comes off as an absolute void of a person.
What are his interests? What are his passions? Does he have hobbies? Does he create anything? Were he to go to university, what major would he choose? What does he want to be when he grows up?
I know that in [current year], there's odd pressure to create your own personal "brand" in a way that very few people in the past ever did. However, I feel like his interest is himself, he's passionate about himself, his hobby is himself, and so forth.
Even when he dabbles in clothing design, it's a very low-effort "This is what I like to wear" half-assery. He could come up with his own clothing line that would sell very well, but for all his talk about clothes, he's not interested in fashion, he's interested in himself and clothes are just the frame for the picture that is Jazz.
And the trans activism is him advocating for himself and his own personal interests. It's not a hobby when it's all about you.