Internet Tranny Sociology Thread
In the spirit of these forums, I should probably add at least a little commentary. Aside from this being the most perfect union of 'wooded culture with tranny shit the world has ever seen. It is interesting to see the timetrap at play. I've commented numerous times, in the shoutbox, DMs, and discord about the never ending lain-tranny timetrap. But this isn't even that, rather a piece of media that fundamentally belongs in 2014 or 2015 Tumblr, even by the standards of tranny culture. The wikipedia synopsis provides ample material for the character study of the creator:

Quote:In a dystopian world monitored by Batman, a young child grows up in Smallville, Kansas idolizing the performers on a sketch comedy program, UCB Live. The unnamed protagonist's mother is disturbed when her child asks, "Was I born in the wrong body?" and immediately books a session with Dr. Crane of Arkham Asylum, who prescribes Smylex: a drug that forces its users to put on a happy face, even if they feel depression, anxiety, or gender dysphoria.

Fifteen years later, our hero has grown up and moves to Gotham City to join the cast of UCB Live, where a computer designates him a male Joker, who will be allowed to have an individual identity in the cast, unlike the women, who are all assigned to be nameless Harlequins that serve as back-up dancers. The process to become on-air talent includes paying $15,000 and enduring improv comedy classes from UCB cast member Ra's al Ghul. The hero strikes up a friendship with Oswald Cobblepot, another struggling comedian who cannot afford the entrance fee and the duo decide that they will instead make their own comedy troupe. To avoid rules that outlaw unapproved humor, they will call their act "anti-comedy".

They set up in an abandoned warehouse at a dilapidated carnival and are quickly joined by a number of law-breaking comedians with their own deliberately unfunny and uncomfortable acts. One of these is Jason "Mr. J" Todd, who dresses as a Joker of his own and tells Marxist observational humor. Mr. J and the hero immediately strike up a bond and go on a date that includes Mr. J's revelation that he is a transgender man who recently left an abusive relationship. This helps encourage the protagonist to articulate that she is a transgender woman and the two plot to have her dive into a vat of estrogen to gender transition.

As the duo evade guards at the chemical plant, a retired Batman appears to stop them and it leaves Mr. J shaken. While the protagonist finally feels happy for the first time after emerging from the chemicals, Mr. J reveals that his ex is Batman. The crimefighter adopted orphan Carrie Kelley and trained her to be his sidekick Robin, even assisting with a gender transition to the identity of Jason Todd, but their relationship became toxic and sexual, in spite of their large age difference and the fact that Batman was a father figure to the seventeen year old.

Batman continues to make public appearances, participating in a reality dating show contest, masquerading as a straight man and even hosting UCB Live, enraging Jason, who manages to make every event about him. His partner has now taken the name of Joker the Harlequin: a woman with a comedic identity of her own who is trying to be happy but is stuck in the abusive and self-sabotaging patterns of Mr. J. When Joker's mother comes to visit and explain that she wants to apologize for how she raised her child, it comes at a time when Joker is breaking up with Mr. J and decides to finally take on the comedy establishment by hacking into a broadcast of UCB Live, daring producer Lorne Michaels to let her host instead of Batman.

Michaels agrees, seeing it as a way to get good ratings. Batman tries to intervene, but the entire anti-comedy troupe fights him off, with Pamela Isley's enormous venus flytrap eating Batman. Joker manages to make peace with Mr. J before setting out for a grueling day-long training session with Ra's, who reveals that there is a prophecy of a people's hero who can liberate comedy from its constraints and believes it to be Joker the Harlequin.
BillyONare Wrote:I can empathize with guys like Giuli who seek out a relationship with skinny handsome/passable kindhearted tranny over some fat pig. Fatties do not know anything about comic books and are bitches. The ultimate partner hypothetically is biologically female but mentally a submissive male. I think in the future we will genetically engineer females to have the more male psychological traits of generosity, kindheartedness, rationality, reciprocity, and high IQ, to make them superior mothers and romantic partners.

"kino."
What are your thoughts on people who keep trans fantasies separate in real life and online? meaning they don't do anything weird irl and don't plan to, they aren't delusional about becoming a woman, but they surround themselves with feminine imaginery in their online world through the use of avatars, usernames and the likes(you have a few of them here)? it's just waifuism or anything else? which camp do they belong to?
Guest Wrote:What are your thoughts on people who keep trans fantasies separate in real life and online? meaning they don't do anything weird irl and don't plan to, they aren't delusional about becoming a woman, but they surround themselves with feminine imaginery in their online world through the use of avatars, usernames and the likes(you have a few of them here)? it's just waifuism or anything else? which camp do they belong to?

Those kinds of people end up miserable (resentful?) and inadvertently damage those around them.
They manage to hide their true feelings but sometimes they slip up with an occasional post.
Actual trannies may be miserable, but they don't hide it, so they're less damaging because you know to avoid them.

Source: personal experience



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