Five years ago, Disventure Camp was just an idea and we were releasing its pilot episode. Now, half a million of you are here with us and we couldn't be more grateful 🎉 To celebrate, enjoy 30% off official merch, 50% off artbooks, and 50% off special greeting outfits & props. We promise, this is just the beginning! 💜🦥
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We’re saying goodbye to the Sora app. To everyone who created with Sora, shared it, and built community around it: thank you. What you made with Sora mattered, and we know this news is disappointing.
We’ll share more soon, including timelines for the app and API and details on preserving your work. – The Sora Team
In response to alot of the quotes in this I'll expand. Why do we feel the need to shame those in the community who may like buying shirtless male greetings or seeing shirtless men in the series ? I wouldn't have brought this up if it wasn't so prevalent. As long as people are being respectful, people have the choice to enjoy any type of queer content.
Yeah, for once, my outfits this time were deliberately kinky, but they're not inappropriate for the age demographic disventure camp targets. If you don't like it, you are NOT forced to watch it.
But it's not just about my greetings, 9/10 times people are whining about shirtless males, anytime they show bulge, anytime they show anything slightly suggestive between two males etc. It's very eye opening 🧐
I'm sorry but being "inclusive" doesn't mean putting down an area of queer content that you don't like. You are not forced to like everything in a queer space, just let people enjoy what they want. Uplift the content that you want instead of shaming others, it's that simple.