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I'm currently watching this web series called Gayle about this suburban mom called Gayle Waters-Waters, basically the thing about it is that the main Character, Gayle Waters-Waters, who is supposed to be a biological woman, is played by this guy named Chris Fleming, let me show you some snippets from his Wikipedia page:
>Chris Fleming (born January 29, 1987) is an American comedian and actor best known for his YouTube series Gayle, in which he stars as the eponymous character Gayle Waters-Waters. In June 2019, Variety named Fleming one of its "10 Comics to Watch for 2019". Much of Fleming's comedy is aimed at deconstructing social norms, including masculinity
Off to a great start here, seething at le hecking evil moids and their masculinity.
>A staff writer for FSUNews, covering an appearance at Florida State University, praised his stand-up performance's underlying message, stating, "Fleming does not seem to give too much respect to anything, including himself, which allows him to rid different social norms and constructs of their power."
Transgender women don't have respect for themselves.
>Fleming has been described as a "progressive gender-bending role model." Fleming has stated that he accepts any pronouns, stating, "Anything works for me."
"Erm, Chris Fleming is a 'progressive gender-bender role model' and not a troon!"
>Gayle is a 40-episode, absurdist comedy series on YouTube. The series is written by Fleming and directed by comedian Melissa Strype, who also plays Gayle's daughter, Terry Gross Waters-Waters. It was launched in 2012 and its final episode was published in 2015.
This is a bit important for later because:
>In 2010, the 24-year-old Fleming moved to Los Angeles after signing with the talent agency who managed Dane Cook. Fleming has stated, "I was signed to a manager who seduced me to moving out to L.A., and as soon as I got there, she promptly became a chef."
Nuke California.
>Describing his comedic process to WBUR in 2019, Fleming said, "I burn the formula every time I make something. I really revel in making things that no one is asking for. I think it might be the nature of being anti-establishment is like, when people like something they're like 'Oh we want more of this,' I'm going to give them something completely out of left-field. I think that's a way to make inspired work. To follow yourself and not to follow what David Bowie called 'The Gallery.'"
"Oh my Fauci I'm like my hecking idol David Bowie even though he would hate my guts."
Now here is the real juicy section:
>Fleming satirizes his relationship with masculinity in his comedy, such as with his 2016 song "I'm Afraid to Talk To Men" and 2022 monologue "Men and Me." When asked if he felt secure in his masculinity, he responded:
>"Oh, I'm not secure with my masculinity, I just don't have any masculinity. There's just such a lack of it, I have no respect for it."
GEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEG
>Fleming routinely describes the way he is perceived by others in his stand-up. In regards to his appearance, he has compared himself to 'a cocker-spaniel who is bi at best,'...
Describing yourself as a dog so White women will actually want to fuck you, classic.
>...And 'an American Girl doll that got left out in the rain.'
<If only I wasn't left out in the rain, then I finally could have been a real woman
>In 2022, he stated: 'If I'm at a restaurant with a group, the waiter will ask the women, me, children, then men. That's the order of operations'...
Honestly, this is the best explanation as to why it is so rare to see MtF trannies detransition as compared to FtM pooners. Because even the ugliest, most socially outcast woman is treated better than 80% of men, and I'm pretty sure Chris wasn't a gigachad growing up.
>...I've got a Gaia thing going on, Mother Goose energy."
When someone describes themself as a Greek god, you already know they're going to be the most insufferable person alive.
Overall, I have not laughed once at this show, and it is kind of disgusting.
>Chris Fleming (born January 29, 1987) is an American comedian and actor best known for his YouTube series Gayle, in which he stars as the eponymous character Gayle Waters-Waters. In June 2019, Variety named Fleming one of its "10 Comics to Watch for 2019". Much of Fleming's comedy is aimed at deconstructing social norms, including masculinity
Off to a great start here, seething at le hecking evil moids and their masculinity.
>A staff writer for FSUNews, covering an appearance at Florida State University, praised his stand-up performance's underlying message, stating, "Fleming does not seem to give too much respect to anything, including himself, which allows him to rid different social norms and constructs of their power."
Transgender women don't have respect for themselves.
>Fleming has been described as a "progressive gender-bending role model." Fleming has stated that he accepts any pronouns, stating, "Anything works for me."
"Erm, Chris Fleming is a 'progressive gender-bender role model' and not a troon!"
>Gayle is a 40-episode, absurdist comedy series on YouTube. The series is written by Fleming and directed by comedian Melissa Strype, who also plays Gayle's daughter, Terry Gross Waters-Waters. It was launched in 2012 and its final episode was published in 2015.
This is a bit important for later because:
>In 2010, the 24-year-old Fleming moved to Los Angeles after signing with the talent agency who managed Dane Cook. Fleming has stated, "I was signed to a manager who seduced me to moving out to L.A., and as soon as I got there, she promptly became a chef."
Nuke California.
>Describing his comedic process to WBUR in 2019, Fleming said, "I burn the formula every time I make something. I really revel in making things that no one is asking for. I think it might be the nature of being anti-establishment is like, when people like something they're like 'Oh we want more of this,' I'm going to give them something completely out of left-field. I think that's a way to make inspired work. To follow yourself and not to follow what David Bowie called 'The Gallery.'"
"Oh my Fauci I'm like my hecking idol David Bowie even though he would hate my guts."
Now here is the real juicy section:
>Fleming satirizes his relationship with masculinity in his comedy, such as with his 2016 song "I'm Afraid to Talk To Men" and 2022 monologue "Men and Me." When asked if he felt secure in his masculinity, he responded:
>"Oh, I'm not secure with my masculinity, I just don't have any masculinity. There's just such a lack of it, I have no respect for it."
GEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEG
>Fleming routinely describes the way he is perceived by others in his stand-up. In regards to his appearance, he has compared himself to 'a cocker-spaniel who is bi at best,'...
Describing yourself as a dog so White women will actually want to fuck you, classic.
>...And 'an American Girl doll that got left out in the rain.'
<If only I wasn't left out in the rain, then I finally could have been a real woman
>In 2022, he stated: 'If I'm at a restaurant with a group, the waiter will ask the women, me, children, then men. That's the order of operations'...
Honestly, this is the best explanation as to why it is so rare to see MtF trannies detransition as compared to FtM pooners. Because even the ugliest, most socially outcast woman is treated better than 80% of men, and I'm pretty sure Chris wasn't a gigachad growing up.
>...I've got a Gaia thing going on, Mother Goose energy."
When someone describes themself as a Greek god, you already know they're going to be the most insufferable person alive.
Overall, I have not laughed once at this show, and it is kind of disgusting.
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