• gandalf_der_12te@feddit.de
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    6 months ago

    You know, what I’ve always felt is really weird is how, in the US, it seems to be more socially accepted to wear a gun around than to be nude publicly.

    Kinda like, a device to kill someone, is more accepted, than your own body.

    So stupid.

    Anyway, it’s the same for posts like this. “oh you’re an adult and are into disney/childish things” is more harshly shamed than “oh you’re a CEO of a big company and earn lots of money while exploiting your subordinates and the environment”.

    Please, don’t kink shame. If everybody had kinks like these, the world would be a less hurtful place.

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      6 months ago

      I think using the word “kink” implies sexual connotations, which it doesn’t have to be at all. 100% agreed with your sentiment, though. I hope that person had a blast!

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        5 months ago

        If the other party doesn’t consent, you’re not “kinky,” you’re a rapist.

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      6 months ago

      Are we calling being a disney adult a kink? Or are we calling shoving kids over a kink?

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          5 months ago

          Ah, ok I understand. I honestly just found it amusing, mainly because kink really isn’t a bad choice to describe their behavior.

          I have always found Didney adults to be creepy, but their behavior is more or less understandable. The reason I avoid interaction is because they blindly support Didney like some kind of religious zealots.

          I would like for Didney to go away. People like this will ensure Didney lives forever, they not only creep me out but make me question their ethical capacity.

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            5 months ago

            I completely understand. I am from Europe, and I love cartoons and animations. Unfortunately, in the western world there is only Disney.

            Disney has a lot of morally questionable attitudes.

            That’s why I mostly watch anime. Currently watching Onyx Equinox. So cool.