@Akumokagetsu
That statement is wrong. It’s actually very popular, it gets confusing at the end but it was a good read. Also you’re 5 months late to this conversation.
People find pet-names and nicknames to be demeaning at times. Eventually, they stopped being perceived as pet-names and nicknames and more like “statements that have to mean something whenever they’re said”.
@PonyPon
that makes sense, there’s also the case of reading a story that’s so sad and gruesome, with a high possibility of a “Bad” ending where the good guys lose. but there is that small glimmer of hope that every thing will turn out right that you just continues to read. ever read the fanfic “The Peculiar Dream Journal Of William Klaskovsky”? It’s basically that.
@PonyPon
well that’s, you not me. I wasn’t trying to tell you how to feel, your right unnecessary violence is wrong, I was simply saying that you should at least understand why they did what they did.
and another thing, I am over it, I accept these characters for who they are. You on the other hand keep talking shit about something you can block. If you’re so disgusted by this story, why do keep coming back?
people are too butthurt about this, it’s fictional get over yourself. if this was real, then yes I would have a problem with the violence. but people have to understand, when you feel betrayed there’s a massive chance you’ll want to hurt the person who hurt you. People can’t always be rational and straight thinking, that’s what makes us human (or in this case anthro ponies).
@Deserter
My first reaction is to say it’s just more SJW people looking for reasons to be upset, but maybe they find something wrong with being associated with something small, yellow, fragile and adorable.
I guarantee those same people will hate being called ‘baby’ as well.
That statement is wrong. It’s actually very popular, it gets confusing at the end but it was a good read. Also you’re 5 months late to this conversation.
I’ve never read that. Nobody has.
@PonyPon
People find pet-names and nicknames to be demeaning at times. Eventually, they stopped being perceived as pet-names and nicknames and more like “statements that have to mean something whenever they’re said”.
that makes sense, there’s also the case of reading a story that’s so sad and gruesome, with a high possibility of a “Bad” ending where the good guys lose. but there is that small glimmer of hope that every thing will turn out right that you just continues to read. ever read the fanfic “The Peculiar Dream Journal Of William Klaskovsky”? It’s basically that.
Bile Fascination, mostly.
The stories, I think, are routinely pretty sadistically bad, but never quite so bad that I don’t want to know what happens next.
So bad, it’s funny to me.
well that’s, you not me. I wasn’t trying to tell you how to feel, your right unnecessary violence is wrong, I was simply saying that you should at least understand why they did what they did.
and another thing, I am over it, I accept these characters for who they are. You on the other hand keep talking shit about something you can block. If you’re so disgusted by this story, why do keep coming back?
How about you get over it?
If its so fictional(yet somehow, defensible on realistic grounds), you can’t tell people how to feel about it.
And I feel it’s f*cked up from beggining to its probable end.
I love fictional unnecessary violence
My first reaction is to say it’s just more
SJWpeople looking for reasons to be upset, but maybe they find something wrong with being associated with something small, yellow, fragile and adorable.I guarantee those same people will hate being called ‘baby’ as well.
Hell, if some chick* beat the shit out of my brother, I’ll probably try to at least gave ‘em a bloody nose.
*Completely off-topic, but it has come to my attention that “chick” is apparently offensive, what’s up with that?
More unnecessary violence in bound.