No.13814
>>13762>I got jumpscared a while back by the knowledge that some moid'sBut did those types bully the moid? Or do they only bully the women which works they consume? This type of thing reads as some power play for me or i don't understand what, loving the feeling of outraged? They aren't truly morally uptight themselves, so it's not about it, i don't believe it.
>>13776Kekkk, nonna, you're so right, those bb arts absolutely DO look just like this, keeek
No.13815
>>13813The more dedicated nerds on my fyp always agreed that piracy was bad but still understood the arguments about fantranslations to replace bad official translations and how some games and books aren't just unavailable but nearly impossible to use if you get a copy somehow (region locked consoles, massive taxes in some countries, western game companies puttinf out more pc games and online games than japanese companies which changes how they will perceive the video game industry, etc.) meanwhile some normies were like "if you like something that much just go to Japan and look for a copy" without a ounce of sarcasm. Even if they understood that no profit is made by fans who put out older discountinued games they still didn't give a fuck.
Many nerds and normies had no counter arguments for the second hard market kek. Just "y-you wouldn't get it! you're dumb! western monkeys!" lmfao
No.13816
>>13815>Many nerds and normies had no counter arguments for the second hard market kekThey also don't seem to understand sharing your copy of something with multiple friends. Sometimes they like it enough to get their own copy, sometimes it's a one and done. I've let multiple people onto my steam account, so it's not even like the good needs to be physical or the borrower local. Piracy is just that cranked to a billion. I have yet to read about any mangaka or game dev who has had to leave the industry because their product couldn't outsell the pirates.
No.13818
I've mentioned before that 'retard' seems to be making a comeback but lately it feels like 'faggot' is also being used among zoomers without any consequence.
No.13819
>>13818Both are making a big resurgence yeah. The latter gets justified in stan/fandom spaces because everyone their IDs as whatever queer & because they think it's acceptable to shit on gay men lol.
No.13820
>>13818This is one thing from american culture I will never understand, the strong desire to ban certain words because they are offensive words. What should the consequences be?
No.13821
i don’t want to shit up the jjk thread with drama, but did anyone catch the recent twitter situation over gege and galko-chan’s pedo mangaka apparently being at a bar together? whenever something like this happens i can never tell if it’ll be forgotten within a week (which, it’s already almost been a week) or if it’ll actually matter in the long run. and as both a jjkfag and someone with (real) ocd about morality, it’s kinda fucking with my head that i bought a figure literally the day before the drama broke.
No.13822
>>13815What I've learned from this whole ordeal is that Japan really likes monkey as a racial insult, to the point they can't think of any other insults when trying to claim a foreigner was racist towards them.
Also what shitty timing that not just Japanese twitter but Asian BL twitter in general are discussing western piracy at the same time as the Syundei incident, and thus some BL authors are making this about "pirates are the disrespectful ones, we must shun and force out all who do not pay for our works." They have not taken well to replies trying to explain that the ones who bought works to support them already pirated and decided they liked it that much, or rather, the crazed nationalist accounts have jumped in and derailed it all by refusing to understand that concept. They are so remarkably skilled at not listening and putting words in people's mouths, it's incredible.
No.13824
>>13823THAT CG IS REAL???????????????????
No.13825
>>13822Piracy works best when people aren't vocal about it, but tiktok and twitter kiddies love to post about the things they're reading and where they're doing so. I don't blame some artists for feeling frustrated, especially when it's basically being paraded in their face.
No.13827
>>13821the industry is deeply corrupted,the scandal of Daten Sakusen was a wake up call.
No.13830
>>13829I haven't used that site in ages. Can you give me a quick rundown on what's happening on Tumblr?
No.13831
>>13829Apparently Tumblr troons post nsfw nasty shit all the time and get banned which is troonphobia
No.13833
>>13832>>13831I haven't been using that site in so long that I didn't know that the reblogs and likes are now separated in the notes lmao. The video also doesn't mention trans-anything, but the comments do. The replies kept mentioning pedojacketing with regards to the troon conversation, so kek to all those banned. Sadly, it seems that staff is also raising concerns about the ban-wave, so I'm prepared to be disappointed by them.
No.13834
>>13830Trannies are trying to turn tumblr into an honest to god pedophile haven and trying to use tRaNsMiSoGyNy accusions against tumblr to get their rightfully banned accounts reinstated. Everything is being catalogued on LC's /snow/ at the moment.
No.13835
>>13829>Kek. Maybe I should consider looking around tumblr again.The site is almost unusable in its current state, at least if you actually want to search for anything. It's hot garbage that will show you a handful of what you actually searched for and a flood of random bullshit text posts, sorting by new does nothing, and you can only go back so far in a tag. If all you want to do is post or follow people and you find a proshipping pocket of your fandom where there aren't any antis, you can give it a go, but the site is fucked in other ways too depending on your browser. I was dealing with annoying popups I couldn't get rid of, not even being able to log in unless I did some convoluted shit, and the site just breaking if I scrolled.
Maybe there are some new fan xkit type scripts to fix some of this shit now, I don't know.
No.13836
>>13826I have (successfully it seems) stayed mostly blind to spoilers for this game but learning that is real makes me want to crack and buy it.
>>13835What little I use tumblr for has an "after party" vibe that I really like but it is really only tolerable to browse on desktop with all my extensions and scriptblockers up. What's under the hood at Tumblr has never been even approaching competent but this is a whole new level of jank.
No.13837
>>13836>but learning that is real makes me want to crack and buy it.It's probably the most fujo heavy non BLge we're gonna have for a while so I'd say go for it
In a world of a gacha there's not much room for fujobait it seems…
No.13841
>>13835>>13836That's unfortunate. While I don't regret leaving for all those years, on some level I do think the vibes Tumblr had during the early 2010s were something special even if it was still a very flawed website back then too. I also appreciate the tumblr radfems for breaking me out of my brainwashing.
No.13851
>>13850Silver needs to be slammed in the ass
No.13857
Why do teenagers and younger people think if you like something they don't like you need to go outside.
I just saw a post saying if you like incest you're too online and, I'm just confused because I found this post not even hours after being outside, shopping, dining and having fun. Even fat and stinky otaku go to conventions even if they spend 80% of their time indoors.
No.13859
>>13853It is one of those series where you watch a few episodes and get the whose story. The fact that everyone looks exactly the same is also a bit annoying.
No.13860
Today I got banned from a server by a lolicon for being a shotacon
The internet is a strange place isn't it?
No.13861
I remember the website hosting talk earlier in the thread and oh my god I'm lamenting the loss of doujinshi.org every fucking day and even trying to search shit with whatever remains of the wayback machine version is impossible.
I sometimes wish there was a fujo version of doujinshi.org, there's some "new" database that was doujinshi.info but it doesn't have anything that once existed in doujinshi.org specially for old franchises and the UI is a bit more annoying to use.
I did download the last nyaa archive of doujinshi.org and don't know how I'd get it to work even as at least a browsable version. Ahhhh I miss it so much.
No.13872
Is there even any point left in trying to gain a following on twitter when artists with 50k+ followers only get like 50 likes on their posts thanks to elon's new algo update?.. We really are witnessing the death of all creative fandom spaces.
No.13874
>>13872If you're still using it in 2026 you deserve whatever Elon is doing to you atp.
No.13876
>>13871This is literally GFE what the hell.
No.13880
>>13878There are lots of episodes that aren't political, and it's just the boys doing dumb boy shit like playing with real weapons, roleplaying, videogames… these tend to be the fan-favorites, and the fact the show is consistent with the characters personalities and relationships and they give a lot of fujobait, realizing it or not.
>>13879This
No.13881
>>13878I used to be really into it when I was a teenager myself, because canon aside you can think of these characters as cute anime boys in a school setting. I used to get really emotional about nazi/jew angsty cartman/kyle fanfictions… now that I'm pushing 30 I just can't take any of it seriously anymore or enjoy it anymore and I lowkey envy people with enough joy and whimsy in them to still be able to.
No.13882
>>13878That Shit&Farts post is just every zoomer shipper for some reason. They are all just completely baffling, weirdly sincere "wholesome worship" anti he/theys types that all act that way. Anyone who isn't a zoomer and acts that way is just appropriating a zoomer stance.
Original South Park shipping was just funny jokes and thinking the simple art style was cute. I'm not entirely sure when it switched, but I blame Creek.
Also the show used to be at least half watchable.
No.13884
>>13878Cartman and Kyle have a great dynamic of fucked up frenimies. Have no nostalgia and put off watching it because of the toilet humor, but especially the middle seasons really worked for me.
>>13881No offense but I was a little put off by how much high school AU there was simplely because I'm a canonfag and that's not the setting of the show. JP artists are absolute gods at drawing it though.
No.13885
>>13883nta but the toilet humor doesn’t really take away from anything. I like dumb jokes mixed in with my fujo material
>>13882sincere shippers have always existed since the beginning of the series. it’s not due to creek. lol haven’t you seen that cryle seethepost when they asked for creek art before the episode?
No.13888
>>13887Red Line took 7 years for a reason.
No.13889
>>13887They couldn’t have chosen a better story to animate? Something that actually seems like a deep thinkpiece?
No.13890
>>13889Its funnier that it isn't, make animation fanatics work for the title.