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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...

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.

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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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    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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    Iorsfel-tan said:

    I don't oppose it but it feels unnecessary and redundant since the Sisters of Silence exists.

    As I understand it, the Custodes are symbolic extensions of the Emperor. They're Terran princes who devoted their lives to serving him, being remade in his image, carrying out his explicit orders, being his eyes and ears, serving as a substitute for his very presence if need be. When they speak, they speak for him, and even Primarchs have to listen and obey.

    They're not merely an army. They're living proof of his right to rule over mankind. So much so that their symbolic value has at times called into question whether they're actually effective as a fighting force at all. Like an ornate sword or scepter.

    With all that being the case...to be the most effective reminder of the Emperor's will and rule, they're going to be guys. Because the Emperor is a guy. They serve in the Emperor's stead.

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    abyss_kaiser said:

    Why is Khajiit in the tags? I suppose the Gumball mom or the cat on the book would probably be able to pass themselves off as Khajiit, but still.

    Katia Managan (yellow fur, above Ratchet and Rivet) is the Khajiit main character of the Prequel webcomic

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