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What is the censor shit?
Never mind I'm actually just retarded. I thought this was in universe characters signing a "grats for coming out" card.
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What is the censor shit?
They never choose a gender neutral name either, Whatever.A blank space for whatever Jax's troon name would be. For some reason the artist didn't have the balls to pick something themself. Jacqueline seems the obvious one to me. Why do trannies insist on picking names that are so wildly different from their real name? Is it really just to make everyone's life more difficult? It's never something easy like John becomes Jane, or Daniel becomes Danielle.
Must I? So be it, as penance for acting the autist, but let's not derail the thread any further after this.You can't just drop that on us and walk away. You can apologize by giving a detailed explanation on how the plot of Korekara Boku ga Shibuya-san is relevant to this thread. I am reading it right now and I don't really see how this fits in with the Clussy show discussion.
It's all about using every single thing they can to affirm their own life choices.Transitioning means nothing in a world where everyone is sexless and isn't even physically "human." It would be so much better if they could discuss what being human means vs being a weird digital clone but that's not the story Goose wanted to tell in episode 9. Jax was just a fucking sperg who couldn't get his shit together because nobody in his small circle was able to tell him to fuck off. I guarantee you there are a lot of us out there that grew up in broken homes who had to finally find peace with their past. Jax had found friends in the circus and nobody knew who he was before the circus. But all the characters, given that they are "human", clocked him right away as a man because of the voice, height, low-hanging overalls. Go back to the dialogue from Ragatha in episode 3. That was the only time her and Gangle were able to tard wrangle him and we didn't even get to see it happen on the screen.
"Estrogen could've saved her..." Yeah okay, weirdos.Ver archivo adjunto 9176987
More like internalized misandry. Some of them don't wanna stop until there are no men left.
Ya know, it's really weird that the characters didn't really dwell on the fact that they're only mental clones, not real humans, and they their real selves will never know that they even exist, what they've experienced, all the things they've felt, etc. Real interesting angle for existential introspection but nah fuck that, gotta focus on making the irredeemable abusive sociopath a tranny and having a cry fit over his neckroping instead.It would be so much better if they could discuss what being human means vs being a weird digital clone but that's not the story Goose wanted to tell in episode 9.
i literally spent zero seconds watching this show but because of all the drama around the last episode i watched a few analyses of the show from a diverse range of people, and i thought the most interesting take came from some gender non-conforming individual who theorized that Jax was not MTF, but rather transmasc. Looking back through the show it sorta made more sense to me.So if that scene was the big tranny euphoriaboner reveal then why does Pomni keep calling Jax a dude immediately afterwards![]()
I have to say, I find these images hilarious and I'd genuinely probably enjoy an entire season/spinoff where Jax is like this...If there was a second season/spinoff he'd unabstract by trooning out and literally just turn into:
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and the season finale would be him releasing an incredibly successful indie cartoon pilot but still being an emotionally unstable and terminally online weirdo so he'd be having constant crashouts over very mild shit and trolling his own social media for giggles. Oh wait...
You're more optimistic than I am about that. Look at how Celeste went from a precision platformer about depression to "the trans game", coincidentally also from the trooned-out author unable to resist the urge to throw a bit about le heckin' gender into the ninth and final chapter, which is now all anyone talks about. And that incident went on to do irreparable damage to an entire generation. So many young dudes got caught up in the troon fad because of that game, and it was also just an unrelated piece of media which got co-opted at the very last second. And then that was followed shortly after by Bridget's character assassination and the TTYD remake bullshit, which only exacerbated the issue.And in terms of legacy i think this will have staying power in more ways than just being the trans show.
It would be interesting since there's not that many Pooners in these levels, it's always a tranny, a (what do we call non-binaries) or actual men and women. Thanks for nothing Cooper.
- The Ladies first joke makes more sense since Jax is biologically a woman
- Jax gets mad about the maid outfit because it's the cast poking fun at the fact that he's actually a woman, as it's a side he doesn't want to bring up
- Caine created the bodies of new members of the circus per their desires (zooble is given interchangeable parts) and so he made Jax male
- In the beach episode while talking with him, Zooble talks about feeling comfortable with the fact they can change their body while having a literal copy of Jax's hand. Zooble also clocks the fuck outta Jax all the time.
- Jax's flippant and antagonistic attitude comes off as someone trying to create an image of themselves. A woman acting like she thinks a man would act, for instance.
"Another tranny killed himself! Happy Pride Month, babe!"Ver archivo adjunto 9177148
Niggers can't stand that some viewers liked the rabbit how he was lol
Imagine think you're the good guy over a mischievous cartoon rabbit?
This is, the funniest thing in the world to me.
hat's not to say Jax is a complete monster in the metaphorical sense, but all his flaws, all his toxicity are human. He's a person. He fucks up. He makes mistakes he can't take back. All he does is hurt others and himself, and that resulted in him becoming a monster in the literal sense. I think Jax could've been a great example of how trans people are... well, people. People mess up, and not in the Steven Universe sense of "Oh, you did something really bad. Let's talk about it and it'll all be better". Real, legitimate, unfixable, unforgivable mistakes.
The fact that this sentiment would've also come FROM a trans creator would give it more weight. Goose always talks about how he hates that the fandom keeps sucking his dick or whatever, and yeah, trans people shouldn't be put on a pedestal just because they're trans. They should be treated like any other person capable of doing as much good as they do harm.
I agree, this post is basically what I figured would "make sense" if Jax were a tranny, but I didn't want to dedicate the time required of my brain to consider it in such detail.i thought the most interesting take came from some gender non-conforming individual who theorized that Jax was not MTF, but rather transfem.
Aren't those the same thing?Jax was not MTF, but rather transfem
Here's a fun fact: Congress understood that letting copyright strangle culture would be evil, so they passed a law mandating rates and everything to do with covering a song. Put simply, no one can tell a cover band or anyone else that they can't use his song, but he can get payment at a certain rate from it. Most negotiations, I'm to understand, regard getting a rate lower than the rate specified by law.The pooner doesn't realize that it's far more expensive to license the original version of a song than to get licensing for a cover.
The problem with the "no filler" mindset so many showrunners are taking nowadays is that it tricks them into thinking that they should never spend time on things outside of the main plot. Which is why often they struggle to flesh characters out. Another thing is that it's hard to do lore stuff in an episodic series (at least off the top of my head), so I doubt many modern indie projects will bother with that over choosing serialization.I think the best approach if they want to continue the series / earn income would be to have an ATHF style continuation where everything is back to normal and nobody ever acknowledges what happened in the previous episodes ever and big funny happens.
Seriously, why do all these recent ‘adult comedy animations’ end up so lore heavy and continuous? A big part of comic animation is being able to torture/maim characters with no consequences.
Funnier than anything in the the finale