📚 Megathread Non-binary genders / Enbies - When Male and Female Aren't Special Enough

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Malcolm In the Middle reboot introduces a "non binary" character and tries to pull at the viewers heart strings by giving a tearful story about how she was scared of coming out.

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The creators of the show and the ones who wrote the reboot explained that 3 out of their 4 children were "queer". I'm sure they're working hard on the remaining child.

I don't need to know anything else about this reboot because it is obviously retconning trash.
 
The creators of the show and the ones who wrote the reboot explained that 3 out of their 4 children were "queer". I'm sure they're working hard on the remaining child.

I don't need to know anything else about this reboot because it is obviously retconning trash.
I enjoyed the reboot but the non binary stuff was stupid
 
I only follow comic books a little bit but Grant Morrison being nonbinary will never not be fucking hilarious to me because he's literally just a bald Scotsman.


If i remember correctly, Grant and Gerard Way were hanging out with Ezra Miller, doing drugs and talking about The Flash (lol), before Miller’s eventual enby crashout. I wonder if Grant feels a little responsible, or at least like a bad influence. Gerard Way’s comic was also adapted into a netflix show starring a certain famous pooner…

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Malcolm In the Middle reboot introduces a "non binary" character and tries to pull at the viewers heart strings by giving a tearful story about how she was scared of coming out.

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There's an episode of this show where the father is afraid his children won't miss him after he dies because he doesn't feel upset at his own father's death, so he spends days taking them out of school and spoiling them to make good memories. Two of the boys respond to their father showering them with ice cream and motocross tickets by using his emotional breakdown to trick him into going into extreme credit card debt to buy them stuff. The third one realizes this is a problem and tries to talk him out of it, but quickly joins in on the manipulating when he's offered a ridiculously expensive sports car. Which leads to a scene where the dad is sitting there crying because it finally hit him that his dad's dead and be misses him and the third son tries to bring his mind back to the car, grabbing his hand and guiding it back to the signature line on the contract. They never have a moment where they realize what they were doing was wrong, the mom just stops them.

The last episode revealed that the three of them convinced their mother she had cancer and was going to die so she wouldn't care about their bad report cards. They never told her they did that for well over a decade and instead kept evidence of it in a locked box as mutual blackmail, because the only thing that would stop them from destroying each other so badly they had nothing to lose was the threat that the destroyed one would tell their mom they did that.

The especially psycho brother bought a toy just to make another one think he was going to give it to him then break it in front of his face because seeing his sibling upset brings him such great joy.

That's just three examples of them being shit to each other.

But they wouldn't make fun of the delusional attention whore one, they're too nice for that.

The psycho one once mocked a classmate for his dad having a breakdown after his mom went lesbian, for an example specifically involving the sacred alphabet class.
 
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That's just three examples of them being shit to each other.

But they wouldn't make fun of the delusional attention whore one, they're too nice for that.

The psycho one once mocked a classmate for his dad having a breakdown after his mom went lesbian, for an example specifically involving the sacred alphabet class.
Thats the thing that gets me with all of these transgender stories in media. I can't think of a single one where the character's friends and family members questions the person's identity or why they believe that they're that gender. Its always them either blindly accepting the character's new identity or the characters who do make fun of it, are always seen as "evil" for not accepting it. No questioning, no understanding of their identity, no learning, just accept it. Hell, Dragon Age literally had the mother character asking her "non binary" daughter questions about her identity, (nothing cruel) and the game forces you to side with the NB character when the mother wasn't even being a bigot.

Also, when non binary they/them pronouns aren't special enough, remember to put themme to be a "non binary femme" even if it doesn't make any sense.

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Famous non-binary Emma Corrin shows one of the most important rules of the actor-enby, being 'always shows off your tits as much as possible for attention'. Bra's are out, see-through tops are in, but only if you're enby (otherwise you're just a slut). They totally hacked the system!

Emma will be playing Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice soon, but don't you dare think that makes her any less valid as a non-woman. I wish I had the connections and baseless confidence of this borderline anorexic 5/10 so I could be a spoiled millionaire exhibitionist too, but hey, don't question Hollywood, baby! They know best!

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