"Some people" get off to anything and everything. That's not the case for the vast majority of BDSM practitioners, and equating it with "abuse" when it involves two consenting adults who get off to it and have fun is pointless prudery.
"Some people" get off to anything and everything. That's not the case for the vast majority of BDSM practitioners, and equating it with "abuse" when it involves two consenting adults who get off to it and have fun is pointless prudery.
Literally ten seconds of googling would prove this incorrect. I googled "asexual meetup" in my home city and found one with a hundred and fifty people in it.
I get an erection at around 10:30 or 11 in the morning pretty consistently, and it usually has nothing to do with anything I'm thinking about or feeling. Just a weird body quirk.
Hey, nerve endings are nerve endings. Doesn't necessarily have to be 'to' anything.
I'm not asexual, so I'm not the best person to answer - but my understanding is that its a spectrum. Some asexual people may be uncomfortable with the act itself, but open to masturbation-as-maintenance.
Wait, have we just accepted that the Norton hulk is worse than Iron Man 2? Cause at least the Norton hulk follows the most rudimentary of script structure. I can't -remember- any of it, but I do remember that it had a beginning, a middle, and an end.
I'm praying that if Homecoming is going to take one damn thing from the Ultimate comics (and if it can't be Miles Morales) that it'll have more of an ensemble cast situation - with Peter actually having a circle of friends. I want a movie with both MJ and Gwen, where he doesn't necessarily get with either one. Save…
See? I don't like what you have to say, but I appreciate your showmanship.
(Things are less serious when you end them with ta-daaaaaa.)
She's dead. Marge sees her ghost, or what she imagines to be her ghost. No longer fearful of her own demise, but fearful of how little she's remembered afterwards. How little she ultimately meant.
Flowey is definitely aware of save/load mechanic. He and the player character are the only two that are immune to it - existing outside of the "game loop" - that's why he removes it from you in the final confrontation, to test whether or not your commitment to nonviolence can extend to even when you're not basically a…
I think that's definitely some very interesting reading, but it's not exactly the interpretation that I'd take. I think comparing the way that Steven Universe treats violence, or really any common RPG treats violence, is ultimately a little left-field of what Undertale is actually talking about.
Ooh, Spectacular Spider-Man is excellent.
I would be very interested to read your paragraphs about the moral mechanics of the game. Full disclosure: Undertale is probably my favorite game of the last . . . however long ago it was that Fallout: New Vegas came out.
I don't understand this comparison at all. Maybe because the two opinions I'm operating with, those being:
This is kinda how I feel about the subject, as well. Given that we have Garnet, all of the Rubies, (arguably) Amethyst, the entire Pizza family . . . this show is already pretty rockin', as far as portrayals of black or coded-black goes. It's okay for one of the minority characters in a very diverse show to be…
The quote actually comes from Matt Burnett, in a now-deleted tweet. You can find some links to where it used to be if you check around the subreddit and the wiki.
I did a quick search around my usual sources for obscure bullshit, all of them less-than-legal, and I wasn't able to come up with anything. If I remember correctly, there is a subreddit where you can describe a piece of media and a bunch of incredible folks can usually help you remember what it was. When I was on…
Promise that I'm not trying to be a total mouth-breather, but singling out Bismuth's racial coding as problematic for her character arc/choices seems kinda strange, given how this show has multiple character that are coded as black, more than any other animated American show I've seen in years, certainly more than…
I don't know how I feel about that franchise's persistent need to make Ganondorf so dang sexy.