Yes, go. Go tell them. Go tell the newbies what actually happened to splinter the anime meme community.

Weeblet: “What’s the joke? It’s just a femboy, right?”

Weeb: “Yes, but…!”

Weeblet: “So? There are plenty of anime femboys around. What’s funny about this?”

Weeb: “You see, some may think it’s a girl and it makes them horny, but actually, it’s not!”

Weeblet: “So the joke is just that it’s a feminine-looking guy?”

Weeb: “No-no, the joke is based on the surprise that the character isn’t who they expected it to be!”

Weeblet: “So the joke is that the character is like a trap? Like it’s an unexpected discovery that traps horny weebs into thinking it’s a girl but actually it’s a guy?”

Weeb: “NOOO!!! DON’T SAY IT! YOU’RE GONNA GET US BOTH BANNED!”

Weeblet: “Wha-?”

[USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS COMMENT]

[USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS COMMENT]

As usual, don’t go around brigading / harrassing other subs. It’s just ironic that a character which was famous (not for being a femboy, but for being a trap) ends up on the front page of the very subreddit which saw a civil war over the right to call that character what they were famous for.

Sources:

  1. Top meme by u/Ersh_Zenith_01
  2. Bottom reaction meme: Made a custom reaction image for this sub. Original comic by u/luizhtx mirrored here as the original Reddit post was removed.
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    2 months ago

    All I know is that referring to someone as a “trap” is offensive. The term comes from these kinds of memes (being “tricked” into finding someone attractive before knowing what genitals they have). So I guess the idea is that the word is offensive, but the memes can still be posted, as long as you don’t talk about why the meme is funny?