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What Lavender said. This is what your crazy transitioner women children are writing.
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This one was written in 1970s Japan by a woman who didn't troon out, just had sympathy for them. I like having the writings and psychotic ramblings of someone who is actively living out the experience of being transbecause the writing they do devolves extremely fast. The trans-made media thread is a look at the inner workings of trans creators through the insanity they publish in their art, games, movies, & writings, a dissection and mostly us screaming "please god no" at the minds and creations of the authors.
The TVTroons pages laps it up, so it does resonate with modern pooners hard. This would be closer to a pro-trans work rather than a woman rambling in flowery language about what her packer means to her and how breasts are oppressive or something. This is an interesting oddity but not trans people revealing their inner thoughts to others as if they were relatable or profound instead of mentally ill.
Can you at least give more context?
Not a weeb but I couldn't find anything about the author Shoko/Shouko Suda (not the cardiologist) (nor the singer).Can you at least give more context?
I got 'chu.I couldn't find anything about the author Shoko/Shouko Suda
Kinda like how they drew the correct knobby knees and male legs on this tranny, lol!
Yep, it's definitely a fujo handmaiden, the tsundere uke protagonists are ones of their favourites. It's basically a cliche girl with an attitude achetype but since they hate women and empathize with men only, having a dick suddenly makes all the difference.I got 'chu.
She goes by TsCountryDiner on twitter & bluesky. She's definitely a tranny sympathizer, but she's also openly a Harry Potter fan so make of that what you will.
The comic itself is about a gay male and his gay male friends from the strip club and their found-family escapades. Here is a description of each volume. Here are some chapters of the comic (warning for nsfw ads). The characters' male anatomy is often used for visual humor, and the comic is quite tame and lightly suggestive at worst. Interestingly, it is marketed as seinen manga (manga for older men), but the author has the vibes of a fujoshi who is just really into RuPaul shit. I can't find concrete proof that the author isn't a HSTS troon, but I'm highly inclined to believe straight woman because of how she behaves on social media combined with how tame and self-aware her comic is.
I paid the pittance and watched this out of morbid curiosity as I was peaking. This is literally unwatchable in a way that is difficult to impart without just showing it to you.
The irony of the comic saying "no two queer stories are alike" when this is textbook AGP is hilarious. Also he looks like a cartoon gopher. Somebody come put grandpa in a home.Now he is talking about his childhood and how he was really interested in stories like the ones where Jimmy Olson crossdressed or Superboy became a girl (note that the later was in a dream).
I'm surprised Twitter people haven't tried to cancel him for being a honky who created a black superhero.Black Lightning creator Tony Isabella
It's easier to write a movie about something you experience everyday.What is it with troons and horror?
That's funny. Every time I see a tranny attempt to make anything "surreal", it comes across as bland, uninspired, and try-hard. Much like all the other art out there that has to do with post-modernism.MA!! The trannies are trying to make everything about themselves again!!
https://youtube.com/watch?v=1Lk-hFTzsHM
What's worse is that Mason Lindroth isn't trans, nor are there any "trans themes" in Hylics or any of his works.That's funny. Every time I see a tranny attempt to make anything "surreal", it comes across as bland, uninspired, and try-hard. Much like all the other art out there that has to do with post-modernism.
Also surrealism does make sense, it has a rhythm to it. It isn't supposed to be nonsensical for the sake of being nonsensical. It is merely a form of storytelling using abstraction.
I'm aware the history involving it was alt left in nature but that doesn't mean shit if the genre has been redefined and transformed into something better (and unrelated) later on.
Again, never do these people ever dress normally and again, they pick male names after transitioning. Why do they always pick MALE names and why is that never pointed out? Ezra is a male name. it doesn't matter if some women have it, most women don't, it doesn't even qualify as being unisex as not enough women are named that. He starts off wearing a Japanese school girl outfit then later on wears, I assume, a shark onezie.
His icon is a loli too, he'll try to claim otherwise but that's clearly a child.
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Trannies say their gender is soooper deep and mysterious and totes surreal, but when you look at their accounts, without fail, it's just a fetish. Everything about a tranny is shallow and surface level.