Sophie Labelle Verville / Guillaume Labelle / Serious Trans Vibes Comics / Assigned Male / Candycore Comics / Pastel Sexy Times / WafflesArt - Obnoxious webcomics and horrific porn by a crazy fat pedo troon

This, a thousand times over. The overwhelming majority of transgender people covered by the Farms have some sort of sexual kink (in fact, I'd venture to say that all of them do; prove me wrong.) Many troons frequently have an obsession with sex. South Park took jabs at this with the character Heather Swanson.
With Labelle, it was obvious from the earlier strips that something was up. He had a disturbing focus on children's genitals in his writing and drew many comics displaying his seemingly-underage characters in, shall we say, compromising poses. And now, with his new adult comic, his kink is out in the open.
My favourite part is the projection with the child characters practically saying things like ‘Stop thinking about my girl penis you pervert!’.
 
I hate to break it to people, but it’s very, very hard to separate normal LGB ‘culture’ from sex. It’s kind of the defining factor of it, who it is you want to lay with. Love and sex are, hopefully, intertwined enough for most people that they can understand that. This is part of why even I, a guy who loves other guys, is uncomfortable with kids being anywhere near what’s being pushed, Pride Parades for an example.
I like a good romance story as much as anyone, don’t get me wrong, but gay shit always gets overly sexual and is pushed as “progressive”, and that’s my problem with it. But back to the topic at hand.
It’s just yet another aspect where the T and their enablers overtook the LGB, by going full retard and trying to explain that not only is there absolutely nothing sexual about this whole thing, but that if you notice it you are the one at fault. This is the political equivalent of a sexy 4chan gif where the chick has a cock and now you’re gay. It’s that retarded.
It is sexual, transness that is, most of the time because it is a fetish. If it’s not a fetish, it’s a disorder or coping mechanism and shouldn’t be hailed as “stunning and brave” in the same way any other destructive behavior shouldn’t be congratulated.

Let’s be clear, the trans agenda is bad for EVERYBODY. They are telling lesbians to accept penises, and gay men to accept vaginas. They are starting to move on to telling straight men to accept penises if attached to “Transwomen”.
They are telling everybody that if their kid feels the slightest bit uncomfortable with societal sex stereotypes they must troon them out! They couldn’t possibly be just having a surge of hormones, or having trouble adjusting to their bodily changes, or be worrying about their sexuality.
This is not a progressive movement by any standard. It is a movement to put people back in limiting boxes.
 
Let’s be clear, the trans agenda is bad for EVERYBODY. They are telling lesbians to accept penises, and gay men to accept vaginas. They are starting to move on to telling straight men to accept penises if attached to “Transwomen”.
They are telling everybody that if their kid feels the slightest bit uncomfortable with societal sex stereotypes they must troon them out! They couldn’t possibly be just having a surge of hormones, or having trouble adjusting to their bodily changes, or be worrying about their sexuality.
This is not a progressive movement by any standard. It is a movement to put people back in limiting boxes.
Parents then: "Bobby, don't play with a doll. Everyone will think you're a girl!"
Parents now: "Bobby, you're playing with a doll? You must be a girl!"
The horseshoe theory is looking less and less like a theory.
 
Parents then: "Bobby, don't play with a doll. Everyone will think you're a girl!"
Parents now: "Bobby, you're playing with a doll? You must be a girl!"
The horseshoe theory is looking less and less like a theory.
This becomes both funnier and infinitely more disturbing if you read it in Hank Hill's voice.
 
This is literally ”you haven't had the right dick” with extra steps.
I esp like the 'dicks can be rubber strap on' ....So can't you just dump the tranny for his dildo?
"Dear Sophie, I've fallen in love with Steelie Dan. Yes, I know I'm vegan and he's batterytarian but we've decided to make it work....it's not me, it's you"
 
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To the surprise of no one, Labelle doesn't understand comedy. In most cases, guy dressing up as a woman isn't the punchline to a joke, but the setup to one. The comedy comes from what happens afterwards. When it is used as a punchline, it is still generally done with larger context in mind, like the character having to make an impromptu disguise, like when Robin Williams faceplants into the cake in Mrs. Doubtfire to pretend it is face cream. If anything, you could argue the jokes are really more "hurtful" to everyone else, because it usually implies the characters are super gullible for the disguise to work at all.

Even if you want to go the trans messaging route or whatever, I think if most people were out in public and saw someone crossdressing, their natural reaction wouldn't be to laugh. I think they'd feel uncomfortable or weirded out.
 
AM arguably started as a kid/teen friendly comic. The concept isn't terrible, having a trans kid do kid things, with some education surrounding LGBT issues.
Yeah maybe if the complete pervert hadn't started out with insane shit with children talking about pissing out of their "clits."
 
To the surprise of no one, Labelle doesn't understand comedy. In most cases, guy dressing up as a woman isn't the punchline to a joke, but the setup to one. The comedy comes from what happens afterwards. When it is used as a punchline, it is still generally done with larger context in mind, like the character having to make an impromptu disguise, like when Robin Williams faceplants into the cake in Mrs. Doubtfire to pretend it is face cream. If anything, you could argue the jokes are really more "hurtful" to everyone else, because it usually implies the characters are super gullible for the disguise to work at all.

Even if you want to go the trans messaging route or whatever, I think if most people were out in public and saw someone crossdressing, their natural reaction wouldn't be to laugh. I think they'd feel uncomfortable or weirded out.
I think I finally understand. Labelle's only reference for crossdressing comedy is... Mr. Enter!
 
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To the surprise of no one, Labelle doesn't understand comedy. In most cases, guy dressing up as a woman isn't the punchline to a joke, but the setup to one. The comedy comes from what happens afterwards. When it is used as a punchline, it is still generally done with larger context in mind, like the character having to make an impromptu disguise, like when Robin Williams faceplants into the cake in Mrs. Doubtfire to pretend it is face cream. If anything, you could argue the jokes are really more "hurtful" to everyone else, because it usually implies the characters are super gullible for the disguise to work at all.

Even if you want to go the trans messaging route or whatever, I think if most people were out in public and saw someone crossdressing, their natural reaction wouldn't be to laugh. I think they'd feel uncomfortable or weirded out.
I laugh when I see them in public because they look ridiculous while expecting to be taken seriously.
 
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