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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What I'm wondering is why vore was the one you chose. What about the necrophiles? Or the masochists? What about the people with no 'fetishes,' the sluts and the man-whores, who partake in the ultimate sin of Lust on a regular basis? Do they somehow deserve less ridicule?
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We all make choices, but in the end, our choices make us. Savior, conqueror, parasite, slave... what will YOU become?
"Those of you without sin, cast the first stone."
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We all make choices, but in the end, our choices make us. Savior, conqueror, parasite, slave... what will YOU become?
It's Sin, it CONSIDERED to be condemned, isn't it?
So I doubt that there is one. But maybe you'll succeed in finding it.
Now, I'm not saying I support the concept. ... but honestly, most "Vore" fetishists (I must admit, I've known a few online) are not crazy or stupid enough to ever try, or even WANT to try it For-Real.
... it seems to be mostly some bizarre fascination with the idea of being hugely full of something ... particularly whole persons for some reason (often still alive, unharmed, and strangely willing participants in the imaginary activity). The bloody mess stuff is a little more unnerving. We are all meat-eaters by nature, but there ARE lines that are dangerous and unwise to cross, from a social/civilized standpoint. I have my limits too.
It may very well be some sort of mental malfunction that causes it to be appealing to these people ... but if that's true, is it fair to HATE them (or worse, want to KILL them) for something that they can't help, even though they don't do anything worse than draw disturbing pictures and write weird stories?
I mean ... isn't it better for them to get it out of their systems in innocent fictional roleplay, than to bottle up their impulses (rational or not) until they snap?
Personally, I admit to having multiple strange fascinations (though Not Vore) that you would likely be freaked out about if I told them to you. I neither approve of nor support or promote those ideas, but feel it is important for me to accept that I feel them regardless to be able to deal with them properly in my head ... and not let them fester and turn into some form of insanity.
I guess, I would support the sentiment (in a stamp or otherwise) that SUPPORTING and PROMOTING ones particular, Morally Questionable, Fetish is unwise and unappreciated.
If someone has a freaky fetish ... that is an issue they need to deal with themselves. (and finding others who understand is good therapy)
But ... (to those people) Please don't enthusiastically PROMOTE your fetish, and encourage others to embrace it rather than manage and control it. All that does is help create a world of people who have no shame or self control. ... and that's not a good thing ...
... but ALSO ... don't HATE someone for being a little weird or troubled (who isn't, after all?) and PLEASE ... don't encourage others to wish DEATH upon someone for such petty reasons.
Being a little perverted or unbalanced is NOT a good reason for someone to DIE.
I'm not perfect. Neither are you. I'm sure you think and do things that others don't approve of as well (like making DEATH THREATS against people you don't know for petty reasons), but that is just a part of life. We all have to struggle with our dark sides, and when almost everything in life is a different shade of Gray ... it's not always easy to tell what you should be fighting for/against.
Maybe I should make my own stamp that says, "Please don't Promote your FETISH". ... that is a message I can get behind. (But not THIS ... death wishes are NOT cool.)
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*Please Forgive the occasional outbursts of my Inner Sage ... for he is oblivious to Sarcasm and not easily silenced.*