This pretty much sums up modern game journalism
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What you’re seeing is their fundamental belief that subversion is a virtue.
At their core they resent reality. Reality is harsh and unforgiving and unfair, and they resent having to live by reality’s rules. This is why they love subverting everything so much… it’s a stick in the eye of reality.
They believe reality is a prison created by a false god
To break out requires tearing down reality to uncover the "divine spark" of the true god that underlies the false creation
How do they know? They "feel" like it is.
I think too engaging with stuff like anime on the level where they vividly imagine living in that world warps their minds to an irrecoverable degree. I think if they could hook themselves up to the matrix and just live inside a simulation of a Japanese high school they'd do it in a heartbeat.
"default option" implies it can be changed.
In truth, it cannot. It is immutable. Even if a tranny gets 50 surgeries, YWNBAW.
You can get your penis sliced and diced and you can dilate with a wound pit lined with ballsack flesh you squirt lube into, though very few trannies actually do this, but in the end, you're just a faggot who is engaging in a body horror version of wearing a fursuit.
It's the world people like this live in. Reality is irrelevant and can be reshaped at a whim if we all just lose our false consciousness. They love using the Matrix as an allegory, even the creators retroactively call the movie a "trans" film after they both transitioned. If they can redefine words like "woman" then they'll finally get to live out their dream of being an anime waifu. It's why they spend hours and hours in VR chat as a catgirl instead of engaging with real life.
The sad truth is that these people are neglected, lonely, and underachieving in life. They've been robbed of their life's core purpose or even a chance to develop it. Likely they suffered childhood trauma and are disassociating. Because if you can become someone else you don't need to feel that pain anymore, right?