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I'd like to reply but I don't want to continue debating since we're completely out of topic... but according to your replies, I can promise you, I'm not that kind of guy. Anyway, sorry pal.I'm wondering what is the age that you think that people are 'mature enough' to understand this stuff. I would personally go by World Health Organization's sex education guidelines.
Yeah, I'm curious what kind of 'queer clothing' you have in mind here. I've never seen people bringing their children dressed in kink gear or shit like that to the pride, so I don't know what exactly you are talking about. If you mean just makeup and clothes in the colors of lgbtq flags or gender nonconforming outfits, then I do not really see a problem there. As for 'dudes in bondage gears on a leash': I think that pride parades should be kids friendly, so of course people shouldn't be coming there in BDSM outfits. It's also bad optics, and is giving more ammo to the bigots. It would be better if people left this stuff for events like Kinkfest that are made for adults. But to be perfectly honest, children can see way more nudity on the European beaches, than on the pride parades, so I don't think it's really that big of a deal. Also I wouldn't call queer clothes and people in bondage gears an 'extreme level of depravity'.
Oh, I am also waiting for Cyberpunk 2077. I also played Witcher 2, that was made by the same studio (CDPR), when I was around 13, and Witcher 3 a few years later and I'm okay (and I've read Witcher books when I was even younger). I believe that games' age restrictions are generally too high tbh. While I think that the Witcher games are okay for people 13+, seeing content of CP2077 makes me think that 15+ rating would be more applicable for this game. 18+ ratings for these games seems like too much for me, especially because Witcher games have no full frontal nudity in them and in CP2077 nudity can be turned off.
I am gonna quote Urban Dictionary here:
Jeez, I don't know what type of people you mean by saying 'feminazi', but I really do not like this expression. Don't get me wrong, there are some type of people that claim to be feminists that say some crazy stupid shit [pop-feminists, wine feminists, TERFs (Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists), etc.], but making comparison between them and nazis seems to me like playing down atrociousness of an actual nazi ideology. Also, you saying that you are 'more of and old school feminist' makes me think that you would consider people like me (intersectional feminists, marxist feminists, anarcha-feminists) as 'feminazis'.
I also am an individualist (Max Stirner is my favorite philosopher), but saying things like this seems really cringy to me. Sorry.
Thanks for the source, she is really cute. I do not know very much about Dragon Ball (I'm more of a Naruto kind of person), but can you tell me why does she look almost exactly the same as Bulma?
Concerning Maron, no idea why she looks so much like Bulma