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Cake day: February 4th, 2026

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  • What, you don’t like the main character immediately running into and immediately getting crushed on by a princess the moment her species shows up? Or being the main character to come up with a basic idea to appeal to them that a several hundred year old supposedly wise person couldn’t? Or that they run formal debates in the future like a dance-off? Or that they often talk like people from the 20th century instead of using more timless and intelligent phrasing?

    Or that the show is written more like science-FICTION than SCIENCE-fiction while wearing Trek paint? … ok ok that one is generic and kinda’ applies to all new trek…




  • Again, it’s showing an open admittance. Is an “egg” not a person that is wrestling themselves with the idea of being trans? If they know they’re trans, they’re not an egg.

    I also never said the comic is dismissing any trans identity.

    If the person is a “dude” as you say, you are the one removing their trans identity. So, they’re either a trans woman themselves, and not an egg (because they are aware and openly admitting it, even by accident), or it is dismissing the possibility that a straight person can be attracted to a trans woman.


  • If the person who is liking a trans person is also trans (and not open to themselves about it), then they’re an egg. Though the mere act of liking a trans girl is not egg material, IMO.

    Implying they’re an egg by the mere attraction to a trans girl is dismissing ‘normal’ attraction to trans girls, IMO. That’s definitely not good. You shouldn’t have to be trans and/or gay to like a trans girl. Period.

    Them saying, “yes I’m gay” in response is either a complete dismissal of the above, or an open admission to being trans/non-binary/etc, which is distinctly not “egg” material.

    So, it is mostly the appearance in egg_irl that is the problem with the comic: There is no egg pictured.