so I followed him at the time and all I remember him saying about the attack helicopter story was he thought it was bad taste (which I don’t necessarily agree with, but whatever, he can dislike what he wants) but not,…
(and iirc this was after the story had been twitter drama for a couple days) it’s possible I missed some posts but I think people are conflating Mardoll with other twitter users because “the Lockheed Martin guy haras…
(military) An armed helicopter with the offensive capability of engaging ground targets such as enemy infantry, military vehicles, and fortifications.
“so I followed him at the time and all I remember him saying about the attack helicopter story was he thought it was bad taste (which I don’t necessarily agree with, but whatever, he can dislike what he wants) but not, like, directly to Fall or telling people to go after her”
“(and iirc this was after the story had been twitter drama for a couple days) it’s possible I missed some posts but I think people are conflating Mardoll with other twitter users because “the Lockheed Martin guy harassed the attack helicopter girl” sounds like funny irony”
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Holy shit. I know I'm like late to the party with Isabel Fall's work, but Helicopter Story is SO obscenely good. The way it captures the processing of gender, euphoria, and dysphoria in the somewhat absurdist context…
“Holy shit. I know I'm like late to the party with Isabel Fall's work, but Helicopter Story is SO obscenely good. The way it captures the processing of gender, euphoria, and dysphoria in the somewhat absurdist context of the attack helicopter meme is unbelievably well done.”
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(neologism, Internet slang, humorous, derogatory, offensive) A fictitious gender assigned or suggested in quips, used to dismiss non-binary gender identities, and sometimes also transness in general.
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