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I was joking. Trying to imply the person you are talking to was him using an alt.Don't know...maybe, though I don't know why he would. Indont understand how the mgmt here makes decisions on who to ban or why
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I was joking. Trying to imply the person you are talking to was him using an alt.Don't know...maybe, though I don't know why he would. Indont understand how the mgmt here makes decisions on who to ban or why
There's nothing about recovering from trauma that requires you doing it publicly. Anyone doing so on social media is oversharing, attention-seeking, or both.I have never heard of a therapist telling their patient to post art done to process trauma on the internet.
"We need to draw rape art to process trauma!"These people are liars or ignoring their therapists advice.
That's because they absolutely do not ever tell people to do that. Period.I have never heard of a therapist telling their patient to post art done to process trauma on the internet.
This was a good few pages back now, but glancing back a bit and seeing this made me go "wait what the fuck those are all wildly different story worlds the rules for those fictional dystopias or societies aren't even remotely close to each other".
Goon clown was largest example of these types of people, the exabitionist. Makes one wonder if there is worse people than him.That's because they absolutely do not ever tell people to do that. Period.
When something like this is recommended by a therapist (funneling trauma into a "creative" effort like art, or a journal etc) it's largely done so that the patient can use the medium to help better articulate their thoughts and feelings when trying to verbalize and explain it is difficult for them. These are very private creations that are literally only meant to be seen by the patient and therapist so that they can be used to fill in the blanks or provide further context (etc) for therapeutic purposes. (edit: You see the "drawing" aspect most often in children, who might not have the language to explain in detail what they have been through, but can very crudely illustrate something to get their point across.)
Channeling your "trauma" into hardcore pornography to "reclaim it" is not a thing that exists. People who have genuinely been through trauma to the point where it affects them so greatly do not celebrate it. They are making it up for clout/pity and to use it as a fetish vehicle for their degenerate lifestyles, and "I'm a rape victim" comes with the added shield of not being able to be criticized because dispelling or dismissing the claims of a rape survivor is seen as a major societal faux pas. They know this, that's why they use it as their excuse.
People who claim to draw rape/noncon/CSAM/CP/whatever as "cope" are in the exact same psychological profile as people who openly claim to be intersex and are proud of it, as in you should not believe them at all because 100% of them are making it up for attention.
It's funny that you are giving them the benefit of the doubt that they actually read and understood those books.This was a good few pages back now, but glancing back a bit and seeing this made me go "wait what the fuck those are all wildly different story worlds the rules for those fictional dystopias or societies aren't even remotely close to each other".
When I was growing up, people grouped up based on the music they liked or the hobbies they participated in. There were goths, emos, stoners, jocks, metalheads, preppy kids, hip hop heads, and so on. And most of these groups interacted and intermingled. For the most part, everyone got along, outside of personal beef. There wasn't METALHEADS VS RAP KIDS or whatever, everyone pretty much got along.There's nothing about recovering from trauma that requires you doing it publicly. Anyone doing so on social media is oversharing, attention-seeking, or both.
I'm going to sound like an old man yelling at clouds, but I believe we aren't going to find ourselves in a healthier cultural environment until young people find a way to be weird and young and rebellious without crusty old(-ish) perverts or grifters being able to immediately encroach their spaces and completely take over their movements. There's too much generational cross-contamination, thanks to the Internet, for young people to truly stretch their wings.When I was growing up, people grouped up based on the music they liked or the hobbies they participated in. There were goths, emos, stoners, jocks, metalheads, preppy kids, hip hop heads, and so on
It's not really therapy unless internet strangers jerk off to drawings of your rape.There's nothing about recovering from trauma that requires you doing it publicly. Anyone doing so on social media is oversharing, attention-seeking, or both.
"We need to draw rape art to process trauma!"
Go ahead and draw, just do it privately.
"Noooo artists can't make money if they can't post it publicly!"
Yeah I wonder why people aren't taking that first argument seriously.
For many people on Bluesky, to tell them to reel in the ravenous hunger for rape porn is "respectability politics" - i.e., trying to conform and assimilate to a more palatable version of your cause in the hopes of appeasing those who will never accept you. Instead, they envision themselves as bold, transgressive free spirits, thought-provokers and innovators and a bucket of ice water over the head of the common public, emboldening them to shed the shackles of what oppresses them, which they usually consider to be "common decency" and "not being a nasty freak."
And to be polite, allow me to add more seething from these poor victims of censorship. Funnily enough, a new development that has occurred is now people are feeling alarmed that they're being added to NSFW lists (even though lists have been a tool since the early days of the site and have already been utilized to abuse and control other users the entire time). This is just like the Holocaust!
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(For those unaware, ENF stands for "embarrassed nude female," which represents the kind of pornographic media in which peeping toms jumpscare unknowing women in private places such as bathrooms, saunas and anywhere they may be undressed and unprepared to defend themselves.)
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do they know that theres a difference between artistic intent and porn?


This was a good few pages back now, but glancing back a bit and seeing this made me go "wait what the fuck those are all wildly different story worlds the rules for those fictional dystopias or societies aren't even remotely close to each other".
Let me out this in very simple terms for the Philistines, there is a major difference between the statue of David and gay furry diaper sex.View attachment 7955482
do they know that theres a difference between artistic intent and porn?
“Birth Month” was literally a plot to an episode of Victorious on Nickelodeon back in the early 2010’s lmao."GirlyWolfPup"
Insert Small Soldiers scene here.Remember:
When these faggs are forced back into the light - No mercy.
Stomp stomp stomp.
I love how they can’t ever spell Fascist right lmao.Meanwhile, a user starts a thread about how the new policy is also going to open up Bluesky to "fascists" and "Nazis":
WTF are you people talking about.God, fuck, man.
You reminded be of that fucking tails comic with Cream the rabbit. I really want to forget that and you're not helping.
I’ve said it myself and seen others say it.>social media hugbox bans rape content
>troons most affected
Remember when the left considered rape to be bad? I 'member