this and the owl books were only read by austistic homosexual kids when I was in school. They practically had a cult around these. They're probably grew up to be gay troony furries.
>They're probably grew up to be gay troony furries.
As someone who read Warrior cats in school, I can attest that I did indeed become a gay furry troony. Nothing wrong with it.
Yeah like mostly true, especially if said person was still reading these past elementary school. I knew one girl who was really into these and had clear home issues/neglected, drew "yaoi boys" with abs and cat ears. She would go onto to identify as a lesbian for a few years before realizing she did like men after all.
Lol I had one of those too but she would hand out drawings of these technicolor anime cats at random and stim hard while reading the books like full on hand flapping. Didn't lez out but gradually became nonverbal and overly traumatized. Did they lace the pages with something?
Yeah like mostly true, especially if said person was still reading these past elementary school. I knew one girl who was really into these and had clear home issues/neglected, drew "yaoi boys" with abs and cat ears. She would go onto to identify as a lesbian for a few years before realizing she did like men after all.
Same thing at my middle school. These were the femcel/autist books
>Google Miranda James >Google Reads "About The Author"
"Dean Allen James was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in 1961. Six months later, the authors' family was nearly destroyed when they were involved in a horrible accident which threw Dean and his parents from their car, leaving Dean and his father seriously injured and his mother dead. At fifteen, Dean joined the Tolland Ambulance Assoc. and at seventeen he joined the U.S. Coast Guard. Dean entered EMT-Paramedic school in 1989 where his life met a tragic end...and a new one began. The author was in a terrible auto accident just after completing his paramedic training and he suffered such serious injuries that he became completely paralyzed and then died at the scene before help could arrive. This is the story about one of the most amazing miracles of our time and it is told by the author who overcame incredible obstacles and credits his survival to the mercy and love of God."
I got up to two books or so into the third series with the three kittens did this shit ever end? Did Firestar just live to be a thousand year old god cat?
I reckon an anime series would be the way to go. Wouldn't pussy out (no pun intended) of the violence cos they could adapt it for a shonen sort of audience.
reading is for homosexuals
How are you replying then?
Animated, yes. Extra bonus points if stop motion to really draw in the autism crowd thus insuring its success.
this and the owl books were only read by austistic homosexual kids when I was in school. They practically had a cult around these. They're probably grew up to be gay troony furries.
>They're probably grew up to be gay troony furries.
As someone who read Warrior cats in school, I can attest that I did indeed become a gay furry troony. Nothing wrong with it.
you actually think you're a woman? lol
No, I think I'm a guy on hormones with breasts who wears dresses. I don't particularly care about being percieved as a "woman".
Hey good for you homosexual.
Yeah like mostly true, especially if said person was still reading these past elementary school. I knew one girl who was really into these and had clear home issues/neglected, drew "yaoi boys" with abs and cat ears. She would go onto to identify as a lesbian for a few years before realizing she did like men after all.
She sounds perfect.
Lol I had one of those too but she would hand out drawings of these technicolor anime cats at random and stim hard while reading the books like full on hand flapping. Didn't lez out but gradually became nonverbal and overly traumatized. Did they lace the pages with something?
Same thing at my middle school. These were the femcel/autist books
ew wtf no. i'm not a troony
For me, it was Silverwing
Why was this shit like crack when you were 9?
No idea, if it wasn't Warrior cat books it's was something else like City of Ember(my favorite).
Far from it really. She went from lesbian to gay tranman.
Not accurately. Its too violent to be a kids movie, and it wouldn't appeal to adults, it would be tough to adapt.
How about a show instead of a movie then? I'd think it would appeal to people who grew up reading them.
read this instead
Bet this will be warrior cats of the current generation
Hideous cover art, but those dragons look perfect for autistic teenagers to draw donut steel OCs so yeah you're probably right.
>he was the strongest dragon at the dragon academy
There needs to be a Miranda James Cinematic Universe.
>"James is a master of his craft."
>NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF CARELESS WHISKERS
>Google Miranda James
>Google Reads "About The Author"
"Dean Allen James was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in 1961. Six months later, the authors' family was nearly destroyed when they were involved in a horrible accident which threw Dean and his parents from their car, leaving Dean and his father seriously injured and his mother dead. At fifteen, Dean joined the Tolland Ambulance Assoc. and at seventeen he joined the U.S. Coast Guard. Dean entered EMT-Paramedic school in 1989 where his life met a tragic end...and a new one began. The author was in a terrible auto accident just after completing his paramedic training and he suffered such serious injuries that he became completely paralyzed and then died at the scene before help could arrive. This is the story about one of the most amazing miracles of our time and it is told by the author who overcame incredible obstacles and credits his survival to the mercy and love of God."
Schizobros, we're eating good tonight.
….What?
I got up to two books or so into the third series with the three kittens did this shit ever end? Did Firestar just live to be a thousand year old god cat?
For me, its:
>Bones
>Artemis Fowl
>How to Train your Dragon
>CHERUB
>Alex Rider(This would be eldergod-kino if put in competent hands)
CHERUB was fricking great. YA kino. Doubt they could get away with adapting it ever because of the amount of violence and muh sexualizing le minors.
I read the Diamond Brothers books because I'm based
I reckon an anime series would be the way to go. Wouldn't pussy out (no pun intended) of the violence cos they could adapt it for a shonen sort of audience.