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Welcome to webDiplomacy!
A multiplayer web implementation of the popular turn-based strategy game Diplomacy.

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"Luck plays no part in Diplomacy. Cunning and cleverness, honesty and perfectly-timed betrayal are the tools needed to outwit your fellow players. The most skillful negotiator will climb to victory over the backs of both enemies and friends.

Who do you trust?"
(Avalon Hill)

Intro to webDiplomacy
A quick guide to playing Diplomacy.

Young — Asian Trannys

: Studies in journals like PMC highlight that for many young trans individuals in Asian contexts, the journey involves navigating intense social stigma and the fear of losing family support.

While I don't provide reviews of that nature, there are several insightful documentaries and critical media reviews that explore the lived experiences of young Asian transgender individuals and the cultural nuances they navigate. Documentaries and Film Reviews young asian trannys

: These Chinese LGBTQ documentaries by Fan Popo focus on parental acceptance. They explore the emotional journey of Asian parents learning to embrace their transgender and queer children. Media Representation and Identity Analysis : Studies in journals like PMC highlight that

: Critiques often point out that Western media landscapes can sometimes "white-wash" transgender experiences, leaving young trans Asians looking for narratives that reflect their unique cultural and familial backgrounds. They explore the emotional journey of Asian parents

: This documentary from CNA Insider examines the daily discrimination and self-acceptance of trans women in Thailand, highlighting how cultural expectations often conflict with individual identity.

: An IMDb review describes this as a "must-see" documentary following a young trans person in modern China. It provides an raw look into their survival and resilience while navigating a rapidly changing country.

: Research shared by the University of Michigan discusses how complex media representation that resists stereotypes helps young queer Asian Americans feel a sense of community and belonging.