draw your blorbos as weezer
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eltingpril day 21- the main four as gen z
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love drawing them in the comic style ignore the pilot style jerry
What was the biggest change from the graphic novel to the movies? Do you see it as more positive or negative?
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eltingpril day 11- The Main Four in a Slasher movie (Josh has finally had enough of the fat jokes)
Making fun of bi women married to men and het trans people makes you a loser btw and it's not going to get you any pussy or clout, it just makes you look like an asshole. Pride month PSA
My only argument I'll ever bring to the Mephone4 age discourse is that I want everyone to realize how BAD it would make AE look. What do I mean by this? You. You guys know that AE is pretty aware of Mephone4 being shipped with the contestants, right. Taylor used to have beef with Mephone4 x OJ when he was still a member of the crew. You guys realize that if Mephone4 was ACTUALLY meant to be a kid, it would make AE look horrible? Like, they WOULD'VE said it if they didn't want people to ship him with anyone. But they have not.
finally!! My favorite ii character! I struggled making a design for mephone, but I think I like this one a lot. I may make a design sheet in the future explaining all of my choices, because I put a lot of thought into him! Also I added some lighting
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Hello, I saw your article entitled "WHY DEFEND FREEDOM OF ICKY SPEECH?" And I'd like to ask... Are you normalizing lolicon now? It's not just a made-up story where there's inappropriate content with children, where it's portrayed as something terrible. It's portrayed as something normal and sexy😦
This article?
As I point out in the article, I'd not actually read any lolicon, and 16 years later, I still haven't. As I say in it:
Still, you seem to want lolicon banned, and people prosecuted for owning it, and I don't. You ask, What makes it worth defending? and the only answer I can give is this: Freedom to write, freedom to read, freedom to own material that you believe is worth defending means you're going to have to stand up for stuff you don't believe is worth defending, even stuff you find actively distasteful, because laws are big blunt instruments that do not differentiate between what you like and what you don't, because prosecutors are humans and bear grudges and fight for re-election, because one person's obscenity is another person's art.
Because if you don't stand up for the stuff you don't like, when they come for the stuff you do like, you've already lost.