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Kaktus_Lata said:

I've had to work at Walmart before, being a VA is a tough career, and untreated schizophrenia would probably be a bigger problem for her. But for the rest? Yeesh.

I can't scorn people who pick up work I can't imagine myself doing, so teachers, street cleaners or retail employees? Respect. And I mean it, genuine respect.
And yeah, the rest is despicable.

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    Kaktus_Lata said:

    I've had to work at Walmart before, being a VA is a tough career, and untreated schizophrenia would probably be a bigger problem for her. But for the rest? Yeesh.

    Pretty sure the Walmart thing is a joke. Unfortunately the same can't be said for a lot of things on that list. Girl is seriously messed up in the head.

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    Allexedge said:

    I lowkey wanna know what drawings would trigger the rest of the world, like Brazilian or Indian twitter.

    Brazilians: Conflate Brazil with Latin America. Especially if you give a Brazilian character a Spanish accent. ESPECIALLY if you make them speak Spanish.

    Indians: Post open defecation memes.

    Jnglmpera said:

    Much less of "triggering Japanese twitter" but rather "paint a target on your forehead for Cygames to (potentially) shoot" considering anything on or above rating:q here would violate Cygames' official guidelines... And keep in mind both the guideline and Cygames are Japanese...

    The Umapyoi Police was kinda a thing back then, right? Rabid fans who dox and harass people who post Umamusume lewds, I mean. Though they don't usually go after non-Japanese artists. And they aren't much active these days anyway.

    cd_young said:

    That hasn't actually stopped anyone, the material is just really rare since the Yakuza controls the horse racing world and everyone's more scared of them then CYGames being angy and taking their horse girl idols.

    Yakuza can't get a foothold into the Japanese horse-racing world these days. Because the Japanese government runs it so messing with it is basically messing with the government's income.

    Of course some racehorse owners have alleged Yakuza ties (not open ones, you can get kicked out for even associating a bit too much with Yakuza), but racehorse owners as a whole are scarier than Yakuza anyway.

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    naoe_takakage said:

    Some dumb logic there

    It's dumb but true. The pinch in particular is so notorious in Korea that games have to have actually make separate art in order not to accidentally offend them.

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    cd_young said:

    That hasn't actually stopped anyone, the material is just really rare since the Yakuza controls the horse racing world and everyone's more scared of them then CYGames being angy and taking their horse girl idols.

    Yakuza has less and less connection with JRA or NRA since the govt basically has a chokehold on it. It's the owners that Cygames are more afraid of.

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    xSauriaNx said:

    Yakuza has less and less connection with JRA or NRA since the govt basically has a chokehold on it. It's the owners that Cygames are more afraid of.

    I'm gonna be that guy and nitpick you by saying that the non-JRA races in Japan are organized by the Nnational Association of Racing, not the National Rifle Association.

    But yeah Cygames definitely is more afraid of the owners than anything, considering they go out of their way to gain their blessing first and foremost.

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    Jnglmpera said:

    If I had a nickel for every time someone posted a manga of Verxina having nightmares about Gentildonna pulling a Narita Top Road on her sisters, I'd have three. Not a whole lot, but still.

    As worse as Verxina praying that her trainer won't be "robbed" by Gentildonna.

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    Really good pieces of art inspire conversation, incite arguments, and get people talking. When I first saw this image, I didn't think to myself it would be "good art", but it seems this has really struck a chord with people. What a time to be alive.

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    carlosraruto said:

    The studies and stadistics I've been given do point to loli/shotacons being harmless

    Unless of course Citrus has some sources of their own that we can compare them to.

    That shota/loli is indeed child porn? How about that it's literally drawings of children in pornographic media?
    "But it's fiction"
    So yaoi isn't gay porn because it's not real?
    Hentai isn't porn because it's not real sex? Get fucking real. Loli media defenders are disgusting.

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    CitrusC said:

    That shota/loli is indeed child porn? How about that it's literally drawings of children in pornographic media?
    "But it's fiction"
    So yaoi isn't gay porn because it's not real?
    Hentai isn't porn because it's not real sex? Get fucking real. Loli media defenders are disgusting.

    I don't see the issue if it's not harming anyone. You're not going to convince anyone here if you provide zero studies and call anyone who disagrees with you a pedophile.

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    CitrusC said:

    That shota/loli is indeed child porn? How about that it's literally drawings of children in pornographic media?
    "But it's fiction"
    So yaoi isn't gay porn because it's not real?
    Hentai isn't porn because it's not real sex? Get fucking real. Loli media defenders are disgusting.

    It doesn't matter how you call it. The fact is that child porn is bad because it implies abusive actions towards children. The emphasis is on actions. You're basically arguing about preferences. Preferences are just thoughts and as a result have no value in terms of morality. Liking something doesn't make anyone a good\bad person, people can't control it. Only actions can be truly evaluated as good or bad because people do have agency over them. So unless you can provide a proof of a statistically significant cause and effect relationship between acceptance of Loli media and rates of offences against children - your normalization argument is just another appeal to emotions.
    If I remember correctly, the UN statistics shows pretty much the opposite. Japan has significantly lower rates of offences against both adults and children than many western countries while having comparable reporting rates.
    My personal position is to live and let live. I don't care what someone's attracted to as long as they don't harm other people.

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