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

Only transtrenders are against finding the cause(s) of transgenderism.
People like Mr. Bill don't want anyone finding out their transtrending is pure fakery just to have a Get Out of Jail Free card for their pedophilia.

"you sicko" INDEED - must be a prep
Don't they know girls have dicks too!?!
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You know. . .for kids.

ETA: thanks to the janny for fixing my doublepost.
 
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So Billy had normal sex with a girl? I guess you can slap a pride flag on anything these days and call it faggotry.

That's exactly what troons/transtrenders do. They want so badly to be gay whether it's a straight man pretending to be a lesbian, or a girl larping yaoi manga, or, as Billy blatantly put in his "novel":

considering how I don’t feel like either a boy or a girl. It makes every potential relationship kind of gay.

Edit so I don't double post, and I know this is a little late, but I just wanted to point out how disingenuous this screeching thread about how transgender lives are in danger!!! is


The two real examples cited:
1. Tyra Hunter - died in 1995
2. Robert Eads - died in 1999
Both were absolutely tragically denied adequate medical care, but both instances happened over 20 years ago. Besides those two it's just 'I know people who have had this kind of thing happen to them.' Two names with context deliberately omitted to make the poster seem legit, and then all vague assertions. Yeah, this is clearly a dire, immediate problem, and not some trans 'mental health expert' looking for asspats.
 
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In "Am Stram Gram", I wanted to show trans and non-conforming characters in the genre of living adventures having nothing to do with their transitude. Very early on in the process, I was asked, "if this has nothing to do with it, why mention it?"
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Because trans people experience things that have nothing to do with being trans. Because at 12 years old, I would have liked to be able to project myself into a story with people. who are like me, without being reminded that transphobia creeps into every ...
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... facets of our life. That's why I wrote a story in which the two protagonists are trans and non-binary without there being any trace of transphobia or that their transitude plays a role in the narrative framework. It makes people uncomfortable, and ...
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it's not the "trans novel of the year" because I don't put under a microscope the transition of a character to the curious eyes of a cis audience, but it's the novel I would have liked to read at twelve.

Plus, it's full of hilarious illustrations.

 
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it's not the "trans novel of the year" because I don't put under a microscope the transition from a character to the curious eyes of a cis audience, but it's the novel I would have liked read at twelve.

Plus, it's full of hilarious illustrations.

I just hope that we don't see this book in libraries and bookstores.
 
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I love how she kind of just inadvertently admitted intersectionality only means what she wants it to.
 
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In "Am Stram Gram", I wanted to show trans and non-conforming characters in the genre of living adventures having nothing to do with their transitude. Very early on in the process, I was asked, "if this has nothing to do with it, why mention it?"
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it's not the "trans novel of the year" because I don't put under a microscope the transition of a character to the curious eyes of a cis audience, but it's the novel I would have liked to read at twelve.

Plus, it's full of hilarious illustrations.

Okay, let's break this down.
  1. "...nothing to do with their transitude." Then what do their characters have? If not for their sexual identities, they're so alike as to be interchangeable.
  2. "...I would have liked to be able to project myself into a story with people. who are like me..." Really. I identified with Ripley's desire to protect Newt in Aliens, even though I'm not a woman. I identified with Taran's journey of self-discovery from Chronicles of Prydain, even though I'm neither Welsh nor a pig keeper. You can identify and empathize with a person without being exactly like them. Either Labelle completely lacks empathy, or he is so shallow as a person as to have no personality beyond "I'm trans."
  3. "... I wrote a story in which the two protagonists are trans and non-binary without there being any trace of transphobia or that their transitude plays a role in the narrative framework..." See point 1. Labelle's characters are so shallow that without their sexual identities they cannot be distinguished (and as a reminder, these are preteen and teen children he's writing).
  4. "...it's the novel I would have liked to read at twelve." Seeing how badly Labelle writes, I can believe he didn't read much as a child unless forced to.
  5. "Plus, it's full of hilarious illustrations." By which he means hilariously bad illustrations.
 
Okay, let's break this down.
  1. "...nothing to do with their transitude." Then what do their characters have? If not for their sexual identities, they're so alike as to be interchangeable.
  2. "...I would have liked to be able to project myself into a story with people. who are like me..." Really. I identified with Ripley's desire to protect Newt in Aliens, even though I'm not a woman. I identified with Taran's journey of self-discovery from Chronicles of Prydain, even though I'm neither Welsh nor a pig keeper. You can identify and empathize with a person without being exactly like them. Either Labelle completely lacks empathy, or he is so shallow as a person as to have no personality beyond "I'm trans."
  3. "... I wrote a story in which the two protagonists are trans and non-binary without there being any trace of transphobia or that their transitude plays a role in the narrative framework..." See point 1. Labelle's characters are so shallow that without their sexual identities they cannot be distinguished (and as a reminder, these are preteen and teen children he's writing).
  4. "...it's the novel I would have liked to read at twelve." Seeing how badly Labelle writes, I can believe he didn't read much as a child unless forced to.
  5. "Plus, it's full of hilarious illustrations." By which he means hilariously bad illustrations.
People were comparing the book to My Immortal but Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way at least had a personality. It was stupid and insipid but it was deeper than "I'm Twans, UwU." The plot was also more involved than the melodrama of two gender-confused tweens being awkward in a relationship in a phobia-less vacuum.
Jesus Christ, I'm defending My Immortal...
 
People were comparing the book to My Immortal but Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way at least had a personality. It was stupid and insipid but it was deeper than "I'm Twans, UwU." The plot was also more involved than the melodrama of two gender-confused tweens being awkward in a relationship in a phobia-less vacuum.
Jesus Christ, I'm defending My Immortal...
Welcome to clown world
 
Jezzus fuk

It's obviously sophie wrote "the novel I would have liked to read" -- though actually it's the novel Sophie wants to read it now.
Little kids with an adult sexuality
I mean I get it, you got molested as a kid and it introduced that stuff to you too early and fucked yo all up. The trick is to not pay the abuse forward

SCS brought it up - there's this weird self-insert "representation" thing where woke types need a protagonist that (literally..or literarilly) "looks like me".
they completely miss the concept of abstraction and...EMPATHY
take The Hobbit -- it's a fish out of water story. We, the reader, are given an affinity to Bilbo he's a Hobbit dealing with a narrative chiefly composed of humans and dwarves. Not only is the protagonist 'different' -and often in uncomfortable-for-him-ways, he's 'different' than the reader (yet there are humans)

There really was no need for Sophie to specify. Sophie makes it very clear he puts that in to force the perspective of the self-insert and it shows in the writing.It doesn't invite the reader into the story, it just tells the reader about Sophie and his kinks. So it blows the metaphor that abstraction creates.

Like the comics it's self-serving tripe. I hear in the second book ceil saves the enterprise
 
Don't worry, it's Notsexual™.
...then Ciel took Stephie's dick chastely up the ass. Steph wholesomely jackhammered that shit chute in the most asexual manner possible.
Steph's girl semen spraying all over Ciel's back and hair (and back hair?) reminded Ciel of how the postman used to platonically make ciel suck his cock to get the neighbor kid's copy of "assigned male" (the postman called it "playing assigned mail" so it was a fun silly game and there wasn't any sex happening). Ciel would always leave the crusted comic on the kids doorstep, Ciel might be a turd burgaler, but not a thief.
The Jizz on the pages was excitement over the action adventure of a baby goat going to the movies, and wasn't sexual in any way.
 
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