When did it suddenly become cool to hate everything? It's a growing problem, especially in the entertainment world, and no one benefits from an increasingly hard to please, pessimistic audience.
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November 16, 2008
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But i'm not really good at making stamps...
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"Dies irae, dies Illa, solvet sæclum in favilla
Teste David cum Sybila"
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"Dies irae, dies Illa, solvet sæclum in favilla
Teste David cum Sybila"
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Hida, for example, isn't nearly as bad as the jonasvore guy on youtube (however you spell that sick fuck's name >.>
Attacking the whole group, though, is a bit harsh. Every group has its freaks and monsters, so why not focus on them instead of the group as a whole?
Or is it the concept of vore, and not the actions of some of the fans, that bothers you?
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I can't find my mind.
Have you seen it lately?
But listen, why are there so much stamps like "I love anime", "I love vore", "I love blahblahblah"... And I tryed to find something opposite, and I failed.
And in my opinion, vore is psychic disease. Why should I be tolerant to psychos? What if someday one of them will really fulfill his dream and eat someone? Blargh, you'll consider me stupid, I guess X)
And I don't think the nazi reference was necessary.
As for me, I'm more wanting to understand *why* you are this opposed to vore than anything. I'm not trying to be argumentative or anything.
'I Love' stamps are more popular, yes, because 'I Hate' stamps are generally more offensive, and it's hard to defend something of that sort on the internet. I wouldn't be too surprised if dA gets a few complaints on this after a few days.
And no, I'm not putting a complaint on it; I don't see a point in that.
Some vore fans *are* psychos, and some have already demonstrated that to the world. The majority, though, knows that vore is a fantasy. Besides, a person eating another person, in reality, is impossible in the way that most vore fans would enjoy. The only way to do it, practically, has already happened - cannibalism is a hell of a lot older than vore.
Keep this in mind, though - the majority of vore fans operate in a concept of fantasy, where nobody is hurt and nobody dies. Even in the ones where a character dies in the sequence, there's always the background meta-fantasy of the character being resurrected somewhere. Otherwise, it would truly be a one-shot concept. And none of that can be accomplished outside the fantasy. Vore fans know that.
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I can't find my mind.
Have you seen it lately?