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>playing game
>character begins speaking
>it's a girl... wait... why does she sound sort of peculiar
>google VA
>transgender
I feel like a bad person sorta for being able to clock this, she sounded good yet I still knew she wasnt cis?
Maybe a perfectly passing voice doesn't exist.
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>>43479684
Troonvoice is so hot
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>>43479684
what game though
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>>43479684
Did you have ENG or JP voices on?
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>>43480302
yikes
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All female character-voicing actors should be tranners. Biofoids have no place in gaming.
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the tranny in apex was my favorite to play as and i appreciated that the w0kE devs threw her in but the fact that they INTENTIONALLY made her voice clocky was so fucking annoying.

went from edgy goth girl who just happens to be trans to “HEH ya i’m an alphabet person, stay mad gamers!” instantly.

in an ideal world it wouldn’t matter but their good intentions looped back around to a trans stereotype. very sad.
anyway i miss that game fuck
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>>43479684
It's very clocky, her voice reminds me of the voice for Kisshu in the 4Kids dub of Tokyo Mew Mew for some reason. (it doesn't sound exactly the same though)



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