cargie.baby
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such an amazing movie. god. i loved it so much
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we must duel with pistols at dawn
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I liked it, didn't love it.
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watch any of them if you like things that are good :3
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a doll is not a real person, its a childs plaything, or a decorative object, and a facsimile of a person. so obliquely its implying that trans people are fake. and calling someone "doll" is like borderline sexual harassment. its the kind of thing a boss calls his secretary in the 1950s
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well, there's that. >.>
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oh totally <3 he's amazing and I love him
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yeah, it was in transfem circles but when he wore it it became mainstream
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a goddamn genius
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dolls is a term to me that sounds like it could be a slur
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it came from that shirt. pedro pascal wore it in support of his trans sister(?) daughter(?) and it became a Hot Trend
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no idea. maybe
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very possible! I've seen it used plenty of places (including the webcomic I RTed earlier which is what made me think of it just now) and some people like it. me.. i'm ambivalent leaning against, but not so much that i disavow it
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and this righteousness is fueled by wanting to protect the innocent. an absolutely noble goal. and yet so easily used to justify the worst possible actions in the name of that righteousness
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this manifests in vegans, it manifested in the people going after zoosadists, it manifested against saveafox when people accused her of "abusing" the animals in her care, and now it manifests against the people who were harassing saveafox, in the name of protecting animals.
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If there's one thing I've learned about the internet in my time here its that abusing animals is the absolute way to make huge numbers of people hate you. it crosses all political and cultural boundaries. people feel righteously angry when fighting on behalf of animals, more than any other source
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its so inevitable and yet dismaying.
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the operation ran on a shoestring, and devoted 90% of its time and energy to helping the actual animals, and posted Youtube vids to gain more donations. the harassment came from other animal rescue orgs that saw her as "competition" for the donation money, and from fur farms trying to discredit her
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the response to what happened to mikayla should not be to find the ten or fifteen nearest furs who posted links to a google doc and issue threats to them (and of course, LEAP to the attack upon finding out any of them were transgender, as instantly happened)
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mikayla's abuse was from random people spreading google docs full of misinfo in the "callouts", as often happens, but also had dedicated subreddits, and much of it was orchestrated by the fur farming industry she helped to dismantle and by other animal rescue orgs that saw her as a "competitor"
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online abuse does not target actual evildoers. those hide behind walls of money and lawyers. it targets the vulnerable. it goes after the ones who CAN be attacked,not usually the ones who SHOULD be attacked. it goes after targets that can be reached. and it will happen now, in "revenge" for mikayla.
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there were hundreds, if not thousands participating in the online abuse that contributed to mikayla's torment. not all of them are ever going to be found and held accountable. and just turning this into MORE callouts and MORE abuse, this time "justifiably" is immensely disheartening.
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hah i was just thinking of posting that one
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a) she was autistic, and also had BPD, which made it harder to deal with
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b) it wasn't "one person" it was hundreds, on dedicated subreddits, and constant and sustained harassment and abuse for years, you have no idea how bad it was
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walking sim as a pejorative refers to games without any combat or pressure that are purely story and exploration driven, and death stranding is absolutely nowhere near that, it has a story but its encumbrance mechanics and its timed missions and dangerous environments make it a different game
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it wasn't a walking sim, there was tons of combat and stealth, but it took time for people to understand it and eventually they did
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well yeah, but it took some time to learn that because it was so different from other games
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cyberpunk's 2.0 and phantom liberty dlc is almost a whole new game with how full of content it is and how awesome the story is. well worth playing
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my favorite video game critic is Jacob Geller
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yeah, on the flatter areas you had to work to fall over. granted it happened to me at the worst possible times (in the fuckin snowy mountains ARGH)
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there are some critics that aren't like that, steph sterling for example, but even working in good faith, critics can often jump the gun and make snap judgments about things that leave no room for a slow burn experience that takes longer than instant gratification when they have a deadline
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i was so fuckin annoyed watching that idiot
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i actually kind of found that endearing
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its so aggravating, its why i don't watch lets plays anymore. the streamer's always gotta make their fuckin jokes and ignore the actual game i'm there to see
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i saw something in each of those games, and when The Gamers™ were all singing the same tune about how much those games sucked, it actually pinged my antennae to check them out, and I'm glad I did, and I have platinums/100% completion/hundreds of hours in all three
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death stranding is up there with No Mans Sky and Cyberpunk 2077 as "games everyone hated on release that are now beloved classics" and death stranding never even needed a multi-year post-release overhaul and improvement phase
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let me know if I can help. I really think this is a solvable problem and its been around for a long time
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i don't understand the context - is the OP saying that feral art is WHY they think furry porn is bestiality? that if we stopped drawing feral art then furry art would be allowed?
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welp perhaps they will reconsider as the door slams in their own faces. but i doubt it.
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=frAE...
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there is one payment system thats immune to all this and future-proof against cc-processor censorship, that is anonymous and private, and thats the cryptocurrency Monero but everyone gets mad at me if i say so