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{{b|}}{{b|Honey, I think I}}m a cat{{b|}}' is an article about the [[otherkin]] subculture as it exists on [[wikipedia:tumblr|tumblr]], written by [[Jamie Peck]] for the blog The Gloss owned by Alloy Digital. The article primarily focuses on the writing of the troll blogging as [[Transcats]], though the trio of trolls blogging as [[Prince-Koyangi]] are also mentioned and quoted. Of Transcats, the article notes: "It also reads like a parody of identity politics; I wouldn’t be surprised if Transcats turned out to be a conservative troll bent on discrediting actual social justice movements." |
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Media type | New media article |
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Release date | January 22, 2013 |
Creator | Jamie Peck |
Publisher | The Gloss |
URL | http://www.thegloss.com/2013/01/22/culture/otherkin-community-transcats/ |
''''Honey, I think Im a cat'' is an article about the otherkin subculture as it exists on tumblr, written by Jamie Peck for the blog The Gloss owned by Alloy Digital. The article primarily focuses on the writing of the troll blogging as Transcats, though the trio of trolls blogging as Prince-Koyangi are also mentioned and quoted. Of Transcats, the article notes: "It also reads like a parody of identity politics; I wouldn’t be surprised if Transcats turned out to be a conservative troll bent on discrediting actual social justice movements."