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So that MelancholyUtopia chick have a PlentyOfFish dating account, and there's a red flag in it's about me section:As someone who's struggling to not look at shotacon, it triggered my guilty conscience.
Emphasis mineI'm pretty laid back. I'm in university to become a child psychologist and I love how the mind works. I love music; its my life. My favorite bands include Nirvana and Jacks Mannquin.
http://www.freezepage.com/1536296480OHEHJAGTXR
Even though TV Tropes tends to rarely edit page histories since it messes with the stability of their wiki engine, figured this couldn't hurt.
Besides, the autism involved in all the edits since that notice is ridiculous.
http://www.freezepage.com/1536330410MVEFVBPFOZ
Here's the page's complete history.
Their UI for history pages is awful, edit comparisons take so much space, it makes the whole page massive for no good reason.
Really, protecting a con artist? Fuck off!
- Similar to the above, Steven Universe is a very bright, colorful cartoon series with simplistic character designs, gentle, pastel backgrounds, and is mostly a very idealistic show from a young boy's perspective. But it doesn't take long for the series to start delving into the nastier sides of its well-meaning characters, sexual imagery is abundant with frank discussions on consent, trust issues, and the difficulties of relationships between its characters, psychological complexity, abuse, parental neglect, and several clear parallels to racism and non-heterosexual orientations and a backstory with war, genocide, and ambiguous morality.
People who make shit rebuttals like this amuse me. It's more pathetic trying to say, "No, no, this isn't just for kids!" rather than straight up admit you watch children's shows. At least the latter actually own up to it. Not to mention, whenever the "this show isn't just for kids" crowd lists off a bunch of supposedly mature topics, they usually don't mention that the show usually sugarcoats it or at least doesn't show the full brunt of the topic. Like war. Anything can be about war, but I wouldn't put Steven Universe in the same boat as Saving Private Ryan or Come and See.REEEEE SU IS NOT A KIDS SHOW REEEEEEEEEEEE!
"Just because it has mostly older fans means it's only meant for them!" That would be like a page saying My Little Pony is for adults...oh wait, there is a post saying that:REEEEE SU IS NOT A KIDS SHOW REEEEEEEEEEEE!
REEEEE SU IS NOT A KIDS SHOW REEEEEEEEEEEE!
To be fair, real kids don't use the internet (or at least, social media). And hipsters do act like kids, so...I would argue that it isn't on the fact that I've never seen a single kid watch the show. I've only seen mid-20's hipsters with a Tumblr account and a severe case of arrested development watch it.
Who is this referring to?
And children shouldn't be watching propaganda.I would argue that it isn't on the fact that I've never seen a single kid watch the show. I've only seen mid-20's hipsters with a Tumblr account and a severe case of arrested development watch it.
Or cartoons with more shameless plugging of toys than a stripper charging her vibrators while performing onstage, but if we didn't learn that lesson in the 1980s, what chance do we have of learning it now?And children shouldn't be watching propaganda.