Aside from the absurdity of expecting others to parent your children for you, children already can see R-rated films and play M-rated games if left with zero supervision. You should watch your damn kid.
@eEditor@SenMikeLee This is your best argument? Give children complete access to the
Internet, when we don’t give them access to rated “R” movies or video games? Why do you think the internet should have full access to my kids?
This is what's wrong with parents and why the government gets away with eroding rights.
YOU chose to give your kid a smartphone
YOU chose to give them complete access
YOU chose not to use parental controls
YOU chose not to use screen time limitations
YOU chose to not be a parent
It's first episode impressions, but anime has never felt more back after watching the new Ghost in the Shell. From the art style to how expressive the characters are and their dynamics, it feels like a love letter to anime from the 90s
And dont me started on the dyke spiegel fit
Funny moment in NYT focus group of Black voters:
51-year-old: I think we definitely need a younger group of people to be running for office. And not to say that there’s anything wrong with older people, but--
70-year-old: Yes, there is.
Don’t quote me on this but I believe it’s partially that way because the dubbing wasn’t done after the fact (アフレコ) as is typical but rather the animation was done around the dubbing, which I find to be so cool.
This was a plot point in Minority Report: his car was taken over by the police state automations and he had to force his way out, eventually having to replace his own eyes to avoid being tracked
karen used to be a term reserved for people who harassed people minding their own business (and typically racism is involved) but now you see a woman rightfully scolding some jackass endangering the lives of the community and call her karen. it’s getting to a point
I try not to be all like "I don't miss older internet anime culture THAT much" but when I'm watching something with fansubs and the opening has neat little karaoke effects I cannot deny that I feel something
@ChangelingRose@DeceasedR0ses -will show a similar fear and panic response to non-abusive social situations. To quote Higurashi, when a child learns not to touch a flame after being burned, we call it a conditioned response. When someone flinches after being punched, we call it trauma.
@ChangelingRose@DeceasedR0ses We recently confirmed that children who grew up in violently abusive family situations show signs of trauma consistent with soldiers in combat. In that light it should be no surprise a brain scan of an emotionally abused person-