The unfortunate rule of the internet: If you give people a potential tool that they can use to be an asshole... then they will use it to be an asshole.
The unfortunate rule of the internet: If you give people a potential tool that they can use to be an asshole... then they will use it to be an asshole.
Having spent 7 years working in a steakhouse, I can attest that there are exactly two kinds of adults who eat steak like this:
I really love your coverage of Smash content Cecilia.
If I’m correct, you admit to reading only three paragraphs of this and then, in response, write two. I will never understand
I really enjoy your articles Cecilia. Your one of the better writers on Kotaku, keep up the good work ;)
I wrote a reported feature on this for VICE about a year ago: https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/article/can-virtual-sex-prevent-pedophiles-from-harming-children-in-real-life
One of my sources gave me a relevant quote I didn’t end up including. He essentially said that how progressive you are depends on your actions, not your taste in media.
I just introduced my boyfriend to Bakemonogatari, which is probably my favorite anime. It was so nerve-racking!
Fan service is one of the biggest issues I have with recommending anime to people who I think would enjoy plotlines and frames, etc.
Or you could do the math here and see that it make sense and plays out.
Your words reveal more about you than they do about anything else, and it’s not pretty.
Jealousy is ugly
Salty
There’s a difference between criticism and harassment/threats though.
More like Digital Suicide, amirite?
Cannot decide if this is needlessly complicated, or actually useful.