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Uzumaki said:
(that confusion is common, because lolita sounds like loli... but those are two completely different things)

Noooope, they're both references to the same book. Both internet people and the Japanese just love to drag Nabokov's name through the mud with this shit.

Awful internet people using Nabokov as a cover for pedophilia is one of my pet peeves. And don't even try with this "it means something different in Japan" because it sure the fuck doesn't, look how they use the word in every other instance.

Huh? I don't know what you're talking about, but my point was really simple, pixy's cosplay are awful, and all her attemps to look cute/sexy end up making her look like the creepy and disturbing womanchild that she is.
 
FemboiBunny said:
Uzumaki said:
(that confusion is common, because lolita sounds like loli... but those are two completely different things)

Noooope, they're both references to the same book. Both internet people and the Japanese just love to drag Nabokov's name through the mud with this shit.

Awful internet people using Nabokov as a cover for pedophilia is one of my pet peeves. And don't even try with this "it means something different in Japan" because it sure the fuck doesn't, look how they use the word in every other instance.

Huh? I don't know what you're talking about, but my point was really simple, pixy's cosplay are awful, and all her attemps to look cute/sexy end up making her look like the creepy and disturbing womanchild that she is.

Nabokov's classic novel, Lolita, about a middle aged man called Humbert Humbert, an academic who is a hebephile. He moves into a widow's house as a lodger and becomes obsessed with her 12 year old daughter Dolores (the 'Lolita' of the title). Later he marries the mother under duress and runs off with the daughter after the mother is killed running from Humbert when she realises his true feelings. They drive around the US with Humbert bribing Dolores for sexual favours and such until she is kidnapped by a pornographer and left to fend for herself after she refuses to star in the films.

It's a good book, absolute fucking challenge to read though!
 
CWCissey said:
FemboiBunny said:
Huh? I don't know what you're talking about, but my point was really simple, pixy's cosplay are awful, and all her attemps to look cute/sexy end up making her look like the creepy and disturbing womanchild that she is.

Nabokov's classic novel, Lolita, about a middle aged man called Humbert Humbert, an academic who is a hebephile. He moves into a widow's house as a lodger and becomes obsessed with her 12 year old daughter Dolores (the 'Lolita' of the title). Later he marries the mother under duress and runs off with the daughter after the mother is killed running from Humbert when she realises his true feelings. They drive around the US with Humbert bribing Dolores for sexual favours and such until she is kidnapped by a pornographer and left to fend for herself after she refuses to star in the films.

It's a good book, absolute fucking challenge to read though!

Oh, that makes things clear now.
 
FemboiBunny said:
Uzumaki said:
(that confusion is common, because lolita sounds like loli... but those are two completely different things)

Noooope, they're both references to the same book. Both internet people and the Japanese just love to drag Nabokov's name through the mud with this shit.

Awful internet people using Nabokov as a cover for pedophilia is one of my pet peeves. And don't even try with this "it means something different in Japan" because it sure the fuck doesn't, look how they use the word in every other instance.

Huh? I don't know what you're talking about, but my point was really simple, pixy's cosplay are awful, and all her attemps to look cute/sexy end up making her look like the creepy and disturbing womanchild that she is.

That doesn't make sense, what Uzu said was pretty plain.
 
Chanbob said:
FemboiBunny said:
Huh? I don't know what you're talking about, but my point was really simple, pixy's cosplay are awful, and all her attemps to look cute/sexy end up making her look like the creepy and disturbing womanchild that she is.

That doesn't make sense, what Uzu said was pretty plain.

I think? :?
 
FemboiBunny said:
Chanbob said:
FemboiBunny said:
Huh? I don't know what you're talking about, but my point was really simple, pixy's cosplay are awful, and all her attemps to look cute/sexy end up making her look like the creepy and disturbing womanchild that she is.

That doesn't make sense, what Uzu said was pretty plain.

I think? :?

Maybe? *SIGH*
 
I think the Lolita fashion can be pretty cute when one does it right, like gothic lolita or whatever. There is an elegance in it when pulled off right, and I've seen some beautiful/well-dressed lolitas. Pixy's lolita outfit looks ugly and cheap-ass. I know that some lolita outfits can be expensive, but damn.
 
CWCissey said:
Nabokov's classic novel, Lolita, about a middle aged man called Humbert Humbert, an academic who is a hebephile. He moves into a widow's house as a lodger and becomes obsessed with her 12 year old daughter Dolores (the 'Lolita' of the title). Later he marries the mother under duress and runs off with the daughter after the mother is killed running from Humbert when she realises his true feelings. They drive around the US with Humbert bribing Dolores for sexual favours and such until she is kidnapped by a pornographer and left to fend for herself after she refuses to star in the films.

It's a good book, absolute fucking challenge to read though!

I heard from a friend that some Psychology majors are required to read this. And get this, they are now on the government watch-list for some reason. Well, I guess because of the nature of the book. And to be frank, I don't know how reliable the last part I mentioned is.
 
Salto said:
CWCissey said:
Nabokov's classic novel, Lolita, about a middle aged man called Humbert Humbert, an academic who is a hebephile. He moves into a widow's house as a lodger and becomes obsessed with her 12 year old daughter Dolores (the 'Lolita' of the title). Later he marries the mother under duress and runs off with the daughter after the mother is killed running from Humbert when she realises his true feelings. They drive around the US with Humbert bribing Dolores for sexual favours and such until she is kidnapped by a pornographer and left to fend for herself after she refuses to star in the films.

It's a good book, absolute fucking challenge to read though!

I heard from a friend that some Psychology majors are required to read this. And get this, they are now on the government watch-list for some reason. Well, I guess because of the nature of the book. And to be frank, I don't know how reliable the last part I mentioned is.
Because anyone who reads classics is a pedofork.
 
drunkenhobo said:
Salto said:
CWCissey said:
Nabokov's classic novel, Lolita, about a middle aged man called Humbert Humbert, an academic who is a hebephile. He moves into a widow's house as a lodger and becomes obsessed with her 12 year old daughter Dolores (the 'Lolita' of the title). Later he marries the mother under duress and runs off with the daughter after the mother is killed running from Humbert when she realises his true feelings. They drive around the US with Humbert bribing Dolores for sexual favours and such until she is kidnapped by a pornographer and left to fend for herself after she refuses to star in the films.

It's a good book, absolute fucking challenge to read though!

I heard from a friend that some Psychology majors are required to read this. And get this, they are now on the government watch-list for some reason. Well, I guess because of the nature of the book. And to be frank, I don't know how reliable the last part I mentioned is.
Because anyone who reads classics is a pedofork.

Yeah, I know. It's a stretch. Just parroting what someone told me.
 
Salto said:
I heard from a friend that some Psychology majors are required to read this. And get this, they are now on the government watch-list for some reason. Well, I guess because of the nature of the book. And to be frank, I don't know how reliable the last part I mentioned is.

I'm pretty sure EVERYONE in the Western world is on some kind of government watch list. I know I am due to my scientific degree, but I doubt reading Lolita will put you on a watch list. The psychology students reading the book is true however, particularly if they want to be criminal psychologists.
 
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Uzumaki said:
(that confusion is common, because lolita sounds like loli... but those are two completely different things)

Noooope, they're both references to the same book. Both internet people and the Japanese just love to drag Nabokov's name through the mud with this shit.
Lolita fashion has nothing to do with lolicon though. Femboi's just saying that it's (lolita fashion) not an ageplay thing.
 
And speaking of ageplay, if we take what she (Sarah) says at face value, then her mom put her in pageants and stuff, right?
Assuming this, I don't think it would be a leap of the imagination to think that she probably has some issues and complexes pertaining to childhood and youth, since serious pageantry can have very damaging effects on the psyche of a child. And, knowing Pixy, it would be par for the course to find out that she has not addressed the issues with a therapist or even considered it.
Perhaps the ageplay is her way of dealing with it, sort of.
Just a theory! I didn't mean to get all serious on you guys, sorry :)
 
wheat pasta said:
And speaking of ageplay, if we take what she (Sarah) says at face value, then her mom put her in pageants and stuff, right?
Assuming this, I don't think it would be a leap of the imagination to think that she probably has some issues and complexes pertaining to childhood and youth, since serious pageantry can have very damaging effects on the psyche of a child. And, knowing Pixy, it would be par for the course to find out that she has not addressed the issues with a therapist or even considered it.
Perhaps the ageplay is her way of dealing with it, sort of.
Just a theory! I didn't mean to get all serious on you guys, sorry :)

I didn't even know that Pixy's mum entered her into pageants.
 
CWCissey said:
I didn't even know that Pixy's mum entered her into pageants.


To my knowledge she did, anyway. Pixy's mom also supposedly gave her 'tanning pills'. I read it on her ED page, I'm not sure where she specifically stated it and this was a while ago.
 
wheat pasta said:
CWCissey said:
I didn't even know that Pixy's mum entered her into pageants.


To my knowledge she did, anyway. Pixy's mom also supposedly gave her 'tanning pills'. I read it on her ED page, I'm not sure where she specifically stated it and this was a while ago.

OK, if this is true my opinion on Pixy's mum being rational has shot out the window and I now know how Pixy became so fucked up.
 
CWCissey said:
wheat pasta said:
CWCissey said:
I didn't even know that Pixy's mum entered her into pageants.


To my knowledge she did, anyway. Pixy's mom also supposedly gave her 'tanning pills'. I read it on her ED page, I'm not sure where she specifically stated it and this was a while ago.

OK, if this is true, my opinion on Pixy's mum being rational has shot out the window and I now know how Pixy became so fucked up.
I'd seen the "tanning pill" bit, but if its in reference to child pageantry stuff, then yah. Pixy's mum is no longer sane and more at-blame than previously photographed.
 
drunkenhobo said:
I'd seen the "tanning pill" bit, but if its in reference to child pageantry stuff, then yah. Pixy's mum is no longer sane and more at-blame than previously photographed.

Yet aren't Pixy's siblings (or sibling - I don't know the count) doing ok for themselves? How is the mother to blame in that instance?
 
Seahorses said:
drunkenhobo said:
I'd seen the "tanning pill" bit, but if its in reference to child pageantry stuff, then yah. Pixy's mum is no longer sane and more at-blame than previously photographed.

Yet aren't Pixy's siblings (or sibling - I don't know the count) doing ok for themselves? How is the mother to blame in that instance?

Ancient Chinese proverb states 'You only as good as last mistake'

Pixy is a big ol' mistake, and if she was the only child entered into pageants (which I assume she was seeing as Pixy would have likely mentioned her siblings being in pageants too) then a lot of her actions make so much more sense.
 
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