mermaidwarrior
Sarah J
mermaidwarrior

I won't call you an ass, but I do think you have a very oversimplified look at the problem of bullying, depression and socialization. I myself was bullied in elementary school and I solved my problem by actually fighting back. One might expect me to have a "man up" approach on solving the problem of bullying, but I

Can not agree with you more. I play a lot of video games. It does inhibit my job searching. It also, however, is a symptom of my depression, which I've only recently started treatment of. It's a shame so many people accuse it of being the cause of my problems, and not a symptom.

If what they are focusing on is men and redirecting their "testosterone", then instead of making a "video game rehab" they should just make it MAN CAMP. At MAN CAMP, you learn to fight bears and catch fish with your hands. Teach crazy survival stuff, make it sound like your alternative is somewhere between being a

When I was younger, I withdrew pretty extremely from my social and academic lives, and developed compulsive video game playing habits. It was deeply unhealthy, and I'm incredibly lucky that I got the help that I needed at the time. At one point in my life, I had absolutely no plans to finish high school, and now I'm

Just because 2 out of 3 of my monitors has porn on it at all times doesn't mean I can't look away from the middle screen with Skyrim

i have a addiction to air i cant stop breathing it i need help

No seriously, I'm imagining someone coming in to really get their addiction to video games out of the way and then they're all "are you sure you don't just watch too much porn?"

They've struggled to do so, however, because while they're "socially engaged online," they've wound up becoming "isolated in front on their screens." All of the patients who check into reSTART are screened to determine "whether porn addiction actually the primary problem." When its not, they "often wind up needing to

You better throw all of your videogames out the window then. By sheer odds alone, 90% of them feature some form of stylized death or murder, if not in fact an actual direct attempt at representing it in the most realistic form possible, including voice-acting, sound effects, 3D modelling, programming and game design.

I disagree. The whole point of porn is to escape into a place where there's nothing holding back from pure titillation and entertainment. The point of porn isn't to be politically correct.

There could also be workarounds. Would it be illegal if one specific drawing showing something that look like an underage girl but would in fact be some magical non aging fairy that is 500yr old but just happens to look like an underaged human? If drawings are not real then who can argue that a 18yr old immortal elf

I think the most important question is this: is there a victim? Is anyone being harmed? I suppose an argument could be made that this type of material promotes pedophilia, but that's yet to be studied.

I think the most commonly cited reason is still the best one. However disturbing, drawings are not real. Banning fiction for age would also necessitate the ban of other works like Romeo and Juliet and Lolita, both classic works of fiction that involved underage female leads in erotic situations.

"I hope Da Vinci senpai notice me."

What i would like to see is someone punching her in the eye, thing is bigger than a fist, it would be interesting to see the result.

1. that second screencap is famously off-model and shitty

This is an actual screenshot for a anime

I don't see the issue. :|

It definitely isn't the same. Who ever was in charge of this educational film has a pretty terrible handle on visual aesthetics.