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Yeah I did, it was backwards because I only have 2 braincells dedicated to discourse on KF.I hope you are accidentally mixing those names up.
It shouldn't be secondary. You yourself just said that the appearance of a character matters more than the age, but age is a very clear-cut metric for defining whether someone is legal or not. Appearance is not, and in a fictional context, it's actually 100x harder.No, I'm saying it's secondary, and by a long shot. If you have a character who is visually 80, but canonically 8, nobody is going to care nearly as much if you fap to your808 year old waifu.
It's the other way around actually, you'd have to prove to a jury that said 9000 year old succubus looks like a 9 year old child, AND prove that the content has no artistic merit. Which is actually very hard to do, and my further responses will add to this point. Seriously imagine a fucking lawyer in a court room pointing out similarities between a photo of 9 year old girl and a fucking big-headed bug-eyed anime character.Now if you reverse that, that's when there's a much bigger problem, your 9000 year old succubus is 9 and it doesn't really matter to people even if you insist she's not actually 9 or even human. How can you artistically justify that in a pornographic context?
"ahhh hmm the width of the hips is very reminiscent of a child's...mmmmmh..."
"Objection your honor, the artist just sucks at drawing women"
I could drop plenty of anime characters on you right now that I'm 100% sure you wouldn't be able to reliably tell if they were adults or not.if the cartoon character is indistinguishable in terms of design from adult characters, it's literally just an adult for all intents and purposes.
Take our weirdo friend's example of Saber from Fate. She operates as an authority figure, she is physically capable, and portrayed as both mentally and emotionally mature. However she is magically locked into an un-aging body that stopped growing between 15-18. That person, if they existed, would have the capability to consent and it would not be weird to date them. However, by the accepted logic of obscenity laws, porn of Saber both could and could not be considered obscene, only because these circumstances exist fictionally. If you took someone to court over Saber porn the argument would be down to whether or not she looks like a petite woman or a teenager. How in the world does that make sense?
We can? Everyone in this thread, including you, are leading me to believe otherwise. Obscenity is subjective anyway, that's why the law is unenforceable.Because we can separate fiction and reality? That doesn't absolve said fiction of obscenity but it does mean we judge it differently.
You're just adding to my point that obscenity laws make no sense when applied to fiction, since the fiction can be changed or interpreted at a whim. The only case you have for obscenity laws is depictions of EXTREMELY OBVIOUS pedophilia, which is basically 1% or less of hentai. At that point, who the fuck are you prosecuting? Basically nobody, because you can't enforce the law, but you'd only be getting the most retarded of pedophiles, and even then, those pedophiles are likely harmless already. You will accomplish exponentially less for protecting kids than, say, I don't know, background checking teachers or making in-depth investigations into Catholic churches across the world. I'm adding to my point by saying obscenity laws applied to fiction are pointless since they cannot be enforced.What if Toriyama changes her canon age right as the bullet passes through my skull, are you going to prison for murder?