@TheDonOfEvery I can see why chibi called her a hypocrite, but you still can’t call her out with hateful intentions like that. She should have said “Soft porn is fine, but don’t draw my character getting dicked down in a derogatory manner”. Instead she said NSFW as a whole. Still a chibi L
@ohlookitsrafa They hide behind disable able people (They found ways to still enjoy the game more than them), poor people (Who save money for games) to avoid playing their favorite game
@whatsa7eart@YurifulSketcher It doesn’t, but just because it doesn’t affect you, doesn’t mean it’s something that’s forgettable. It starts small, then people will start NOT consuming ANY medium of the media. It’s even in politics. People just go vote based off of OTHER people opinions, the larp gotta end💔
@emdashies Mostly because she said she hates NSFW of her character, but loves sexy stuff of her character. Basically that she loves soft porn/fetishes (still NSFW), just not full core porn
@whatsa7eart@YurifulSketcher Not to mention my argument is that the 20% IS the exception because of their circumstances. The 80% have the money, don’t want to invest or save, or just don’t want to play in general because they seen gameplay.
@whatsa7eart@YurifulSketcher I’m not pressed. If you thinking of just a one time purchase, you never struggled or you just have a singular mindset. With that ONE purchase over saving up for years, you could play MORE games?!?!? Who would have thought of that!!!
@whatsa7eart@YurifulSketcher I didn’t get a gaming PC until I was 18 with my own money. I didn’t even get a new gen console that wasn’t a hand me down until I was 17 going on 18. I was too busy working, doing AP classes, and playing sports to buy one. Holy assumption
@TheCorruptedRok@memethief90 Have a good day though I guess, but you are right about one thing. NSFW CAN turn into SFW if the content itself is altered in a way it’s appropriate
@TheCorruptedRok@memethief90 Every piece of information I showed you, supported my argument. The boss = workspace environment. You brought up a buddy-buddy relationship with your boss. Your argument is that if your boss allows it, it’s SFW. Which doesn’t make sense since NSFW content is still there
@TheCorruptedRok@memethief90 How you look at the definition, read it, then come to that conclusion??? There’s warning before you check out those books, the librarian tells you what’s in it, and some books can’t reach school BECAUSE of how graphic it is. NSFW IS NSFW. You can’t make it SFW
@whatsa7eart@YurifulSketcher I do have one. Maybe if the rest of yall get one, you wouldn’t be just watching play throughs, claim it’s one of your favorite games, and never beat it for yourself. Play throughs ARE fine, not wanting to play the game after you think it’s fire ISNT fine
@Yxshdra Why is bro talking about dark soul game mechanics of ALL genre of games??? That’s a game you NEED to play to understand the mechanics, looking doesn’t help. Holy larp
@TheCorruptedRok@memethief90 Not to mention the boss is in a working environment in that context. You being racist in that environment EVEN IF the boss agrees still makes it inappropriate. NSFW meaning DOESNT change based off morality or subjective judgement. It’s a definition, not an opinion based matter
@TheCorruptedRok@memethief90 A quick google search would literally prove you wrong. NSFW is inappropriate, something you can’t share with all ages. Just because the boss likes it, doesn’t mean it’s safe to view. Like saying the principal is ok with it, I can show it to everyone in school!
@TheCorruptedRok@memethief90 Your boss looking at NSFW is STILL NSFW in a working environment. If your boss allows NSFW, that doesn’t make it SFW. If I show my boss porn and he says “cool, nice ass!”, does it not make NSFW, or is it still NSFW?? It’s not about subjective, morality, or opinion.
@TheCorruptedRok@memethief90 If it’s still in the guidelines OF the job, it’s still NSFW. Regardless if the boss likes it or not, it’s still not safe for work
@TheCorruptedRok@memethief90 The true colors is to not show borderline porn to your supervisor. It’s not company friendly, even if it’s acceptable to THAT boss being the expectation in the scenario. Using the exception in an argument is such a sign of low intelligence.