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What is with you and body shaming? Girls too skinny girls got no ass... if you don't have anything nice to say about the art don't comment....
BaldurAnthology said:
What is with you and body shaming? Girls too skinny girls got no ass... if you don't have anything nice to say about the art don't comment....
The real question is what's with people taking comments over fictional characters so seriously in the first place :X
Marona762 said:
The real question is what's with people taking comments over fictional characters so seriously in the first place :X
Because they're tasteless, body shaming and unnecessary. If you don't like a character for the size of their ass then find someone whos got a rounder posterior and move on with your day. There's no need to make comments saying that someone who doesn't exist is unhealthy, or that someone has a flat ass. Some people have flat asses.
BaldurAnthology said:
Because they're tasteless, body shaming and unnecessary. If you don't like a character for the size of their ass then find someone whos got a rounder posterior and move on with your day. There's no need to make comments saying that someone who doesn't exist is unhealthy, or that someone has a flat ass. Some people have flat asses.
The big problem with your logic is that I could take the same advice and sending it back to you.

Here, I'll show you how it reads:
BaldurAnthology said:
... if you don't have anything nice to say about the art don't comment....
If you don't have anything nice to say about other's comments, don't comment.

BaldurAnthology said:
Because they're tasteless, body shaming and unnecessary.
Because they're tasteless and unnecessary.

I swear, the whole "I'm offended pls don't comment / speak" is hilarious and self-entitled, I could say the same things back at you and I bet you wouldn't care because at the end of the day it's you who doesn't want to feel offended & don't really care about bothering other people.

But the best part is, you sound more bothered that a real person (me) is '' bothering'' a fictional character by ''body shaming'' it than another real person (you) bothering a real person (me).

Talking about having your priorities straight, ah ~
Marona762 said:
The big problem with your logic is that I could take the same advice and sending it back to you.

Here, I'll show you how it reads:
If you don't have anything nice to say about other's comments, don't comment.

Because they're tasteless and unnecessary.

I swear, the whole "I'm offended pls don't comment / speak" is hilarious and self-entitled, I could say the same things back at you and I bet you wouldn't care because at the end of the day it's you who doesn't want to feel offended & don't really care about bothering other people.

But the best part is, you sound more bothered that a real person (me) is '' bothering'' a fictional character by ''body shaming'' it than another real person (you) bothering a real person (me).

Talking about having your priorities straight, ah ~
You think you're very clever by psycho-analyzing me and my comments but the meat of my comments really boils down to something you're still failing to do... "Don't be a dick".

Everything that I have said is worded in a very factual and technically polite way. I'm not going on and on, I've stated my opinions and moved along, it's you who keeps coming back to things.
Final point before I move on with my life/day. My issue with you is not that you shame imaginary characters. My issue is that there are females who browse image boards such as this for inspirations for cosplay or their own art. Comments that say that a girl is too skinny, or that a girl has a flat ass implied in a negative manner can cause REAL people body issues. It might not happen but there are people out there who are self conscious, there are people who are just having a bad day and affected by things more than normal. Your comments are unnecessary and kinda hurtful towards people who might have a flatter ass, or who might be skinny and not fit up to the unrealistic standards that typically men seem to hold them to and it's not fair. This is the reason why I say if there's something you don't like about a characters body that has nothing to do with artistic flaws, examples being the nipples were drawn to look like fleshy donuts or are very long stick like things etc.. if the belly button is in the wrong place if the nipples are off to the side or whatever.. then there's really no reason to post it as it could affect someone IRL in a negative way. I post here trying to open discussion about stuff and you say "It's not THAT off" instead of getting into a discussion about the benefits or negatives over 3d rendering vs things like drawing tablets. Just to name a few issues.
BaldurAnthology said:
Comments that say that a girl is too skinny, or that a girl has a flat ass implied in a negative manner can cause REAL people body issues. It might not happen but there are people out there who are self conscious, there are people who are just having a bad day and affected by things more than normal. Your comments are unnecessary and kinda hurtful towards people who might have a flatter ass, or who might be skinny and not fit up to the unrealistic standards that typically men seem to hold them to and it's not fair.
I'm addressing fictional characters, not real people; If my comments end up accidentally hurting someone:

1)It's not my problem,
2)I don't care
3)I'll keep doing it

You shouldn't browse the internet if words hurts you, and I am not restricting my freedom of expression because some people have issues, otherwise I could arbitrarily claim that everything you said it's hurtful to me and you shouldn't say it, but you don't care when your own arguments are used against you, do you? it's about "Me me me me me me" I don't care about you, kind regards, bye!
Your good Baldur but your argueing with a person who feels the need to talk on this site every day instead of finding better things to do xD
Intelligent people always use semantics and Socratic theory in debate. It opens the debate to the basic argument by its very mechanics. They are a core debate principle. A good debate makes you smarter, win or lose. As for fictional characters, we all come here to judge- all of us. We are hard-wired to do so. None of you need to condemn or apologize to one another. We all love art, and by art's very nature, it exists to be admired and criticized, as art imitates life.