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Political Transgenders seem to hate women more than men.
Probably born from the years of bootlicking and now the system they worship has handed them the undisputed position and by god they are going to make everyone else suffer for it.
All it cost them was their sanity, self respect, and testicles, however I have it on good authority that they likely never had those things to begin with.
 
Yup. Most of them have fucked-up views on women to begin with, either from being pornsick or believing incel propaganda. Then they transition and they become resentful that they haven’t suddenly hit “life on easy mode.”
They still will never know what life is like as an actual woman, because their experience as a “transwoman” is nothing like being a woman. They probably thought they could just lay about and some man would pay for their designer handbags or some shit.
 
Honestly it just makes you even more evil in my eyes, because as a victim who experienced that shit yourself you know first hand how devastating it is for a child and how badly it fucks you up.
If they've GOT to abuse someone sexually, they should abuse their abusers instead. They're old and weak now.
 
They absolutely hate women. It’s not just specific categories of women, either, they just really hate women.

They hate what they want to be the most because they can never truly be a real woman.
It's pure spite and envy
I think this has been posted in this thread before, but it bears reposting:
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Every time I see this diaper art, I feel dirty. It disturbs me on a primal level like nothing else I've seen.
Someone should point out to them that they should be ashamed of themselves because they're "supporting the cis het white patriarchy" by fetishizing diaper wearing. "Because people in poverty can't afford diapers, you know!"
Seriously. People I've talked to who grew up in poor countries told me that potty training happens super early there, because "diapers are expensive", and obviously cleaning up cloth diapers is an expensive PITA in itself.

EDIT: Come to think of it, this probably applies here in "wealthy" countries as well. Daycare costs more when diaper wearing children are concerned.
 
Slightly offtopic, but this reminds me of a recent other webcomic that had it's creator Troon out. In almost the same way.

And no, amazingly enough, it wasn't El Goonish Shive.

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Do we have a thread for this lunatic?

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Never mind that. Do we have a thread for Greg Dean / Maelyn Dean - Real Life Comics?

Immediately after that page, we have a 57-panel dream sequence where Greg meets his female self in a library (never would have guessed the inside of his head would look like that), who explains that she has been dormant for 38 years, introducing herself as 'our "id". Our core self.'

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There are walls of text. Over the next few weeks of daily comics, it is explained that "Greg" is the person's ego. Quote: 'you [Ego-Greg] exist to get us what I want in a way that doesn't put us in any danger.'

Id-Mae explains that she's been trying to send signals to Greg for years by way of thoughts in the back of his mind, reminding the ego that he's wanted to be a girl since he was 7-8 years old. Shapeshifting was apparently the superpower young Greg most wanted to have. He also now plays female characters in video games. Then we get the line about how Greg never gives his female id the tiniest bit of consideration.

The superego is introduced as a toxic male in a 'TREK4LYFE' hat. Quote: 'the embodiment of parental influence, societal rules and peer pressue, all rolled into one massive douchey dudebro.' This is offered as the explanation for why Greg conformed to masculinity for so long. She cites the villain reveal in Ace Ventura (1994) as one of the things that emboldened Superego, causing Greg to repress his true nature.

They talk about anime sex changes and Greg's female screen name of Mae that he's used since the late 1990s. Id-Mae once again nags Ego-Greg to listen to her. Greg says they used to say mean stuff about the comic on Reddit (4th wall breaks are a regular thing, but Greg here isn't literally supposed to be the comic's author). The wife and kid are briefly addressed, and then Ego-Greg agrees to let Id-Mae take control.

Which is portrayed in the comic as Ego-Greg getting Thanos'd out of existence.

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Greg wakes up in the next page with a new perspective on reality, comes out to his wife (off-screen), and begins transitioning after they have their second child. In-comic these things occur during the pandemic, but they are largely based on events that happened 2 years ago. Thee video game references continue as before, and Greg is largely the same character as before, except that now there's also the occasional strip about transitioning, buying new clothes, and her being super-excited to grow boobs.

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Because, to quote one reader of the comic, 'sore tiddy is more tiddy'.

Oh and for what it's worth, someone did say mean things about the comic on Reddit (I guarantee this is not the only person who thought of CAD) and Mae responds while a group of sycophants jumps to her defence. I think she may (ha) have tweeted about that comment too, but it would take me too long to dig up the tweet.

Edit: Can't believe I almost missed this, but there was a Twitter thread documenting instances of 'Egg-like behavior' in the Comic.

One of them is a page from 2010 where Greg is annoyed that he can't give his video game character enormous anime tiddies.

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Never mind that. Do we have a thread for Greg Dean / Maelyn Dean - Real Life Comics?

Immediately after that page, we have a 57-panel dream sequence where Greg meets his female self in a library (never would have guessed the inside of his head would look like that), who explains that she has been dormant for 38 years, introducing herself as 'our "id". Our core self.'

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There are walls of text. Over the next few weeks of daily comics, it is explained that "Greg" is the person's ego. Quote: 'you [Ego-Greg] exist to get us what I want in a way that doesn't put us in any danger.'

Id-Mae explains that she's been trying to send signals to Greg for years by way of thoughts in the back of his mind, reminding the ego that he's wanted to be a girl since he was 7-8 years old. Shapeshifting was apparently the superpower young Greg most wanted to have. He also now plays female characters in video games. Then we get the line about how Greg never gives his female id the tiniest bit of consideration.

The superego is introduced as a toxic male in a 'TREK4LYFE' hat. Quote: 'the embodiment of parental influence, societal rules and peer pressue, all rolled into one massive douchey dudebro.' This is offered as the explanation for why Greg conformed to masculinity for so long. She cites the villain reveal in Ace Ventura (1994) as one of the things that emboldened Superego, causing Greg to repress his true nature.

They talk about anime sex changes and Greg's female screen name of Mae that he's used since the late 1990s. Id-Mae once again nags Ego-Greg to listen to her. Greg says they used to say mean stuff about the comic on Reddit (4th wall breaks are a regular thing, but Greg here isn't literally supposed to be the comic's author). The wife and kid are briefly addressed, and then Ego-Greg agrees to let Id-Mae take control.

Which is portrayed in the comic as Ego-Greg getting Thanos'd out of existence.

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Greg wakes up in the next page with a new perspective on reality, comes out to his wife (off-screen), and begins transitioning after they have their second child. In-comic this all occurs during the pandemic, but they are largely based on events that happened 2 years ago. Thee video game references continue, and Greg is largely the same character as before, except that now there's also the occasional strip about transitioning, buying new clothes, and her being super-excited to grow boobs.

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Because, to quote one reader of the comic, 'sore tiddy is more tiddy'.

Oh and for what it's worth, someone did say mean things about the comic on Reddit (I guarantee this is not the only person who thought of CAD) and Mae responds while a group of sycophants jumps to her defence. I think she may (ha) have tweeted about that comment too, but it would take me too long to dig up the tweet.

Edit: Can't believe I almost missed this, but there was a Twitter thread documenting instances of 'Egg-like behavior' in the Comic.

One of them is a page from 2010 where Greg is annoyed that he can't give his video game character enormous anime tiddies.


Wow. They've been grooming him for a long, long time, haven't they? Poor fucking bastard.
 
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Wow. They've been grooming him for a long, long time, haven't they? Poor fucking bastard.

I suspect it had a lot to do with his comic being dead for a while and his internet presence fading into irrelevance. There was a fallow period from 2015-2018, the longest period Real Life has ever gone without an update. And since Dean is the sort of person who broadcasts his life by making a webcomic about it, it is likely he derives a great deal of his self-worth from his audience’s approval.

I’d have to double-check the timeline, but it seems he came out to his wife in real life (as distinct from Real Life, the comic) around the same time that he started making comics on a semi-regular basis again.
 
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