Philosophy Tube / Oliver Lennard / Oliver "Olly" Thorn / Abigail Thorn - Breadtube's Patrick Bateman.

Oh my god, enough already. The second I saw that this thread had four new pages in one day, I knew something was up. This is not the place for tranny debates, take it somewhere else.
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Wasn’t Nkysnottrans just saying how Contra loves the blue eyed troons lol?
Another thing I noticed was that he's copying the colored contacts thing that Contra does, which I don't remember him doing before now.
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Does he really think anyone believes that he really just wants to act after he had the biggest coming out event that he could manage?

Interview video:
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He slips up here and then catches himself:

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He also tells a melodramatic story that he couldn't go pick up his niece because someone might say something bad about him for being trans:

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More made up health care stuff:

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The whole video is only 3 minutes long but it's a roller coaster of bad acting.
I downloaded the video but for some reason it's doing this when I try to upload it
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Maybe this isn't the proper place to ask, but does anyone know how to fix this? (I was using youtube-dl)
 
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He's like a mombie showhorning him being trans into everything. He literally just put on a dress and some make-up but is acting like he was reincarnated or something.
As a trans woman that is actually a pretty common feeling, like how your post and pre transition memories feel incongruent. However, it's pretty narcissistic of Abigail to take every opportunity to talk about herself. Like, she really just used this childhood friend's twitter post as a springboard into talking about how she's trans now. See, even the Troon can make fun of her.
 
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Does he really think anyone believes that he really just wants to act after he had the biggest coming out event that he could manage?

Interview video:
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He slips up here and then catches himself:

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He also tells a melodramatic story that he couldn't go pick up his niece because someone might say something bad about him for being trans:

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More made up health care stuff:

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The whole video is only 3 minutes long but it's a roller coaster of bad acting.
It's amazing how he looks much more manly now than when he was a regular pudgy guy, also his falsetto coupled with his horrible acting makes the "Auntie Abby" part extra funny
 
LMAO, ""public education work""

Oliver dude, you post infotainment on YouTube, you aren't teaching anyone anything new that couldn't be done more informatively and concisely in a university lecture or academic paper.

People only watch you for the gay lighting, costumes and stupid skits. Or what r/breadtube says "aesthetics" which is how they justify why #breadtube so white and the amount of money that only goes to the select few white men. BIPOC and professors don't have the money or time to do this shit so the woke crowd doesn't care what they think.
 
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Gender identities do work like that, though. Consult any medical or psychological organization's website. I know I'm gonna get flamed for saying shit like this, but when the medical and psychological consensus reaffirms the validity of transgender identities, plus organizations like the WHO and American Psychological Association, is your assertion based only on common sense and... feelings?
Why should I care that people making millions of dollars out of people having mental illness say that it is legit to troon out? They're making shit load of money because of your mental illness and how much of a retard you are, of course they're going to say you're right.
 
A woman is an individual who identifies as a woman. I understand how that definition is tautological, but as a matter of identity that's all that there is to it. What is a basketball fan? someone who likes basketball. What is a stoner? someone who identifies with the stoner subculture. What it means to feel like a woman varies from person to person, and I can't say what feeling like a woman is like anymore than I could say what feeling like a man is like, since I'm just one person. I'd expect that there are just as many answers to that question as there are women on the planet, and my answer is that I don't know. If women don't subscribe to the stereotype of what women are meant to act like, then good for them! I definitely don't subscribe to many norms expected of me, since I usually don't wear makeup in public, I never intend to become a mother etc. You can't "know that you feel like" ANYTHING, since feelings are entirely subjective. If you identify as a woman, you're a woman. I never knew that I felt like a woman; I just identify as one. How does anyone know that they're a juggalo or a weaboo? They just decide that they are. Obviously, that explanation belies the dysphoria that frequently prompts people to transition, though.

What word isn't a fiction? Words are imagined by people, not dug out of the ground. We don't need any word; words serve a social utility, and clearly to have this discussion you would need a term for not trans. I like cis because it's short and less clunky than "doesn't have the serious mental illness of gender dysphoria," which is also not entirely accurate because plenty of transgender people don't experience gender dysphoria at all.

I don't agree with your terminology. I do agree that only women are women, though. Transgender women are women who are transgender. Tall women are women who are tall, and cisgender women are women who are not trans. If the term cis really hurts your feelings that much, well, my condolences, but transgender women are here to stay. I hope that people like you will change their opinion, and the term will cease to seem like a slur to you, but it's just not going anywhere. A more politically correct term for cisgender people may develop, since it appears that you people want your own version of political correctness to be enacted, but that's not likely to happen.
I don't agree with the idea that unilateral self-identification means more than how society views you, or that society actually truly treats transwomen as women in anything but lip-service, but I respect you for speaking your personal truths in a hostile environment.

Except for the part where you showed sympathy for people who think 'cisgender' is a slur lmfao fuck those crybabies.
 
Oh, and another thing. Something I've seen him do more than once now is explicitly refer to himself as an "actress" and now "villainess". Not that women don't refer to themselves as actresses as opposed to just using the word "actor", but it seems like he's making a concerted effort to refer to himself using these superfluous female variations of existing words as if womanhood is a costume that he's decided to put on.
 
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But I thought Bond Villanesses were problematic because they are sexist, objectified puppets of the patriarchy. Why does Oliver want to be an object?

Then again, I want Sean Connery or another Chadington to slap him in the face for being a hysterical faggot
 
reposting my fav quote from Philosophy Tube
To me, pretending to be this man
is like living in the trenches
going to war every day.

And I always try to soldier on.
And even when I'm not in the trenches,
even when I'm in the line in the bar,
somewhere miles from the front,
I can't relax.
Because I know tomorrow,
I've got to go right back out there.
The war never ends,
and I can't put that rifle down.
'Cause if I do...
And people did brave
things in the trenches.
They wrote beautiful poetry
about what it was like,
but it's no way to live.
Sooner or later there has to be peace.
I think I'm dying.
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But I thought Bond Villanesses were problematic because they are sexist, objectified puppets of the patriarchy. Why does Oliver want to be an object?

Then again, I want Sean Connery or another Chadington to slap him in the face for being a hysterical faggot
He's part of this podcast, maybe that has something to do with it?
 
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