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One of the many, many examples of Jerry being problematic.
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One of the many, many examples of Jerry being problematic.
This is like Onision at this point. If you deflect criticism by saying your detractors are just mentally unhinged, it probably means you have no other rational way of grappling with their criticism. It must be a problem with them, not you.
And I love the "just go to therapy I'm so concerned" act.
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There's some sideboob I didn't need to see today.
You know, if the entire comic had this consistent tone I don't think anyone would complain. But instead we get mindrape arcs and illegal half breed babies.
So now Lizzy, who, according to Lily, never wanted to innitiate sexual contact herself, is now supposed to be a rapist?Armchair psychologist moment: I see Gardevoir as Lily's anthropomorphizing her autism and the worst traits of herself to cope with being herself. Think about it, G is quick to anger and unrepentant in her wants no matter the consequences.
Or she gets off on pokemon.
Anyway, Lizzy raped her now.
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It depends really, apparently Lily Orchard has Autism according to this post, so if she argues in court that she cannot tell right from wrong due to being neurodivergent, she could plead insanity and get away scot free (at least autistic people in America can get away with libel/slander by pleading insanity, I don't know if it is similar in Canada).So now Lizzy, who, according to Lily, never wanted to innitiate sexual contact herself, is now supposed to be a rapist?
Riiiiight.
Also, at what point does this stop being "stupid shit said on the internet" and becomes libel?
Because accusing Lizzy of rape now definitely sounds like "matter published, without lawful justification or excuse, that is likely to injure the reputation of any person by exposing him to hatred, contempt or ridicule, or that is designed to insult the person of or concerning whom it is published."
They should sue her into the fucking ground.So now Lizzy, who, according to Lily, never wanted to innitiate sexual contact herself, is now supposed to be a rapist?
Riiiiight.
Also, at what point does this stop being "stupid shit said on the internet" and becomes libel?
Because accusing Lizzy of rape now definitely sounds like "matter published, without lawful justification or excuse, that is likely to injure the reputation of any person by exposing him to hatred, contempt or ridicule, or that is designed to insult the person of or concerning whom it is published."
Rather odd that this has never come up before, isn't it?Armchair psychologist moment: I see Gardevoir as Lily's anthropomorphizing her autism and the worst traits of herself to cope with being herself. Think about it, G is quick to anger and unrepentant in her wants no matter the consequences.
Or she gets off on pokemon.
Anyway, Lizzy raped her now.
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Also, at what point does this stop being "stupid shit said on the internet" and becomes libel?
Because accusing Lizzy of rape now definitely sounds like "matter published, without lawful justification or excuse, that is likely to injure the reputation of any person by exposing him to hatred, contempt or ridicule, or that is designed to insult the person of or concerning whom it is published."
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View attachment 2045364Just a little bit of 6 am gaslighting with her breakfast.
At least she admits to being autistic instead of trying to hide it.
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It's very telling that the only way Lily can create a subversive scene is through cynicism. If anything, not killing an antagonist is a revolutionary storytelling method. At least nowadays anyway.Can anyone tell me one work in which the villain explains his backstory to the heroes umprompted and the heroes don't care?
Because all the things I can think about:
1. the work explains to THE AUDIENCE (for ex, flashbacks) but not the heroes
2. the heroes ask because theyre genuinely curious
3. the villains talk umprompted but the heroes listen anyway because theres no reason not to, i mean if the guy is your enemy you'd want to know a lot about them, right?
4. the heroes are actively trying to reform the villain
5. the incredibles
god can you imagine how fucking annoying this scene would be. instead of trying to get out of the shitty situation and do something (like throwing a log) they instead try to "go meta" and appeal to twitter stans because they want to market their work as "subversive"
jesus christ i hate lily
Maybe, she might've changed her story again at this point.I could be remembering wrong, but hasn't Lily claimed Lizzy begged/forced her into sexual conduct?
She could also be interpreting the police thing (which she blamed on her) as rape. Sure treats it like that.
It did came out before. After Lizzy made her twitlong posts talking about her own experience, Liliana was stupid enough to do her own as well in which she claims, clear as day, that Lizzy wanted to keep their sex life going but also that she always expected Liliana to make the first move and also somehow sexually assaulted when they saw each other. It doesn't matter when or how, just trust that it happened and poor Liliana was incapable of doing anything because, as we all know, she hates sex and would never want to initiate anything if it weren't because of Lizzy's insistence. Don't think how that directly contradict everything known about how Liliana treats her relationships or talks about sex, it happened. She didn't used the word rape before (I think but could be wrong) but it was pretty clear for anyone reading that is what she meant.Rather odd that this has never come up before, isn't it?
It's very telling that the only way Lily can create a subversive scene is through cynicism. If anything, not killing an antagonist is a revolutionary storytelling method. At least nowadays anyway.
And that's the real reason of why we don't even bother with their creations, but always sharing a laugh of how pathetic can will be.View attachment 2047255
She talking about fiction but this describes Lizzy moving on while Lily screams into a void
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She talking about fiction but this describes Lizzy moving on while Lily screams into a void
so she wants the most cliche possible power-fantasy story, because a lot of films, series and books have their protagonist suffer a tragedy in their life caused by a person or group and dedicates his life to killing everyone in search of revenge and suffers no emotional or legal consequences, just sadistic satisfaction with a comforting one-dimensional wife at the endView attachment 2047255
She talking about fiction but this describes Lizzy moving on while Lily screams into a void
Yeah, he never specifically said rape and TBF I forgot what exactly he said in his twitlonger reply. He did say that Lizzy assaulted him, but for me at least, I think that's up in the air as to whether he's brought that up before then or not.I
It did came out before. After Lizzy made her twitlong posts talking about her own experience, Liliana was stupid enough to do her own as well in which she claims, clear as day, that Lizzy wanted to keep their sex life going but also that she always expected Liliana to make the first move and also somehow sexually assaulted when they saw each other. It doesn't matter when or how, just trust that it happened and poor Liliana was incapable of doing anything because, as we all know, she hates sex and would never want to initiate anything if it weren't because of Lizzy's insistence. Don't think how that directly contradict everything known about how Liliana treats her relationships or talks about sex, it happened. She didn't used the word rape before (I think but could be wrong) but it was pretty clear for anyone reading that is what she meant.
She has been pushing for this narrative for a while long, to the point of having both the doormat and the fucktoy going directly to Lizzy's twitter to call her an sexual abuser.
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She talking about fiction but this describes Lizzy moving on while Lily screams into a void
>TwitlongerYeah, he never specifically said rape and TBF I forgot what exactly he said in his twitlonger reply. He did say that Lizzy assaulted him, but for me at least, I think that's up in the air as to whether he's brought that up before then or not.
Because honestly, if you're gonna go on a holy crusade against your ex-partner who supposedly raped you, I would think you'd wanna lead with that from the outset, not only for the sake of your credibility, but also for the sake of other people who may wanna get together with that person.
Honestly, I'd probably have a better time believing Lizzy actually did assault him in some way if 1. Jerry dumped her (because judging by his attitude, Jerry's not the kind of person to keep taking shit and not speak up) 2. if Jerry wasn't so torn up, nearing suicide watch after she dumped him, and 3. if Jerry made those accusations very early on, so it doesn't look like he just came up with it at the same time as when Lizzy told her side just for the sake of having something to rebut with.
Speaking of "cracks in her credibility"
I did find this reply to the twitlonger,
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Which now that I think about it, is really fucking hilarious. He can't even keep his stories straight with how badly Lizzy supposedly treated him lmfao
Here's the last time I've seen that exact same story be used by a storyteller who thinks a bit too highly of their own writing skill;
Yep, as I thought. Is it true? Given the history of the person telling it, probably not. Would it be assault if it was true? I guess.On three occasions during visits, the guilt trips and the pushiness grew too much to bear and I just gave in. It was some of the worst experiences of my life. It wouldn't be until years later that my therapist and friends listened to this story and told me that I'd been assaulted.