I mentioned zoomers because like 20% of them identify with lgbt, while it’s only 10% for millennials. That’s why I believe most (or at least a decent amount) of zoomers only pretend to be queer for reasons I’ve explained in my last post.
I expected more of a “what you said is dumb and I’ll explain why” instead of what we got.
I never said this, it’s not like I hate gay people, want them to not experiment or whatever, I just think that optical wasn’t entirely wrong (the “it is something they choose” quote).
Weird thing to say, also that’s an adult man, you bigot.
Middle school. You quite literally are doing the “she’s 9000 years old!” argument. There’s no defense. Plus, that anime is always on thin ice. It’s KNOWN for that.
It’s lewd art. You can’t deny it, its suggestive. The entire anime is. And the fact you are defending that says so much about you and makes me thoroughly believe you need help.
never in my life did I think my advice topic would include me defending the LGBT and saying NSFW content with minors, even fictional minors, is bad.
I did not think that had to be said. I thought we were on the same page regarding that, as a forum. That’s insane. I can’t stress that enough, I wanted to tell people how to get better with this topic and I ended up telling a creep to not like minors.
I’m- I’m flabbergasted. I’m at a loss for words, I don’t feel real.
I think it would be a good idea, at this point, for everyone to calm up, and maybe move past this topic. This argument has happened before, and there’s no convincing any side of it anything at all, so it’s not worth it to keep arguing.
I have a couple of ideas on something to write; one’s a satire on the state of the U.S. (and we won’t go any further on details unless y’all DM me), and the other is kind of like a weird mix of AO (continents got eviscerated, although this time it was by an earthquake, and there’s mutated sea creatures, based on ocean pollution instead) and some indie game called Nocturnals. Which one sounds more interesting?
this data point would make sense in isolation, but if you look further back in generations it actually follows a general trend of each successive generation about doubling in percentage, showing that this isn’t a one-off thing but rather a pattern that is just continuing
what’s more likely to be happening is a similar event to the history of left handedness, where as it became less stigmatised and acceptance grew, more people starting being left handed, or rather stopped hiding that they were left handed