Pure Vanilla was kinda sus for this too ngl
how it feels enjoying anything when antis are around
right, but then try rewriting this with literally any other comparison between media and irl crime
villain fans when you say that liking fictional murder is just as bad as being a murderer in real life
like what do you find so attractive about fictional murder? if you wouldn't commit murder in real life and risk going to jail and everyone hating you then what makes it morally and socially acceptable to find fictional, murderous villains attractive?
they're literally the same as real murderers, the height, voices, looks/appearance, (kinda varies) the personality, and since y'all LOVE TO SAY THIS for some reason, cannibalism as a metaphor for love
this is exactly what i mean when i say all villain fans are or will become murderers one day whether they wanna admit it or not.
this is also the same logic that homophobes/transphobes use to censor lgbtq+ literature and media portrayals because reading and enjoying those things and seeing them normalized in the media will turn their kids gay and therefore rotten in their eyes.
shit, you play violent video games? you're gonna kill people someday! your favorite character is mean and has abused people? well i guess you're just gonna end up being like that person. it's not like you could ever know the difference between fiction and real life or have the self control and self awareness to separate the two, that's impossible. that doesn't exist actually, b-because... it just doesn't, okay!?
these people fail to understand that liking something in fiction does not immediately translate to you condoning it in real life or becoming that way. it is such a strange concept to them.
Here's to all of us getting who we want!!
I personally found the book yucky, it's just not for me, but this is so dumb omg
So apparently an Australian woman was arrested for writing a dark romance novel about a guy who was attracted to his friends daughter since the girl was, like, three. There's no actual smut or nsfw stuff until the female character is 18. She's being charged for the content of the book, nothing else(as far as I'm aware), and they're labeling it as producing, possessing, and distributing child abuse material.
I can get feeling icked out by the content or the trope but, like, it's fiction. It's words on a page. So far there is zero reliable evidence that any real children were harmed or mentioned. And the book, as far as I know, doesn't even contain any actual explicit underage content. This kind of thing, and people celebrating her being arrested, is a slippery fucking slope. Jfc.
"ship wars are stupid why do you care what someone ships, just scroll if you don't like it
"omg ikr! as long as its not illegal-"
DAMN i didn't know that. I never had an opinion about her but thanks for letting me know!!!
Me when the slideshow about toxic and dark themes has... *gulps and looks around nerviously* t-toxic and dark themes 😖😖😖
Sua!!!!
Reblog game! (OPEN)
"but they're so sibling-coded" "that character is so obviously child-coded" You saying something then adding "coded" at the end doesn't justify your weird desire to demean and bully people for shipping characters that happen to go against your headcanon
crazy how "i dont like/support these things outside of fiction" is immediately invaild when a proshipper says it