Title:
“Platformed Identities and Chaotic Memetics: A Case Study of the ‘23 12 13 English Psycho Ladyboy’ OnlyFans Archetype”
Abstract:
This paper explores the convergence of subscription-based adult content platforms (OnlyFans), trans-feminine digital performance (“ladyboy” as a contested term), and the meme-ification of erratic, “psycho” English-speaking personas. Focusing on the numeric code “23 12 13” (interpretable as a date, cipher, or inside-community tag), we analyze how niche creators use absurdist, aggressive, or emotionally volatile characters to build cult followings. The term “memie” (meme + mommy/daddy hybrid) is proposed to describe a new genre of interactive, ironic, erotic fandom. onlyfans 23 12 13 english psycho ladyboy memie
Keywords: OnlyFans, digital ethnography, gender performativity, meme studies, absurdist internet culture Title: “Platformed Identities and Chaotic Memetics: A Case
The adult content platform OnlyFans has given rise to hyper-niche subcultures. One such emergent trope is the “English psycho ladyboy” – a creator who performs an exaggerated, volatile, often violent or emotionally unstable persona while engaging with fans. The string “23 12 13” may serve as an in-joke, timestamp (e.g., Dec 13, 2023), or code referencing a specific viral video or user ID. The adult content platform OnlyFans has given rise
Probably. There’s almost certainly an OnlyFans account (active or deleted) that once used “23 12 13” in a bio, and a “psycho ladyboy” creator who makes “memie” content. But the magic isn’t in the reality – it’s in how the phrase feels like a secret handshake for the terminally online.
What we have is a tag cloud for a fictional internet cryptid. Someone – maybe a real creator, maybe a bot network – combined these words to exploit multiple fetishes, humor genres, and date-based nostalgia at once.
The result is hypnotic nonsense. It’s the kind of phrase you’d see in a cursed image caption or an ARG clue.