• gandalf_der_12te@feddit.de
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    6 months ago

    You know, what I’ve always felt is really weird is how, in the US, it seems to be more socially accepted to wear a gun around than to be nude publicly.

    Kinda like, a device to kill someone, is more accepted, than your own body.

    So stupid.

    Anyway, it’s the same for posts like this. “oh you’re an adult and are into disney/childish things” is more harshly shamed than “oh you’re a CEO of a big company and earn lots of money while exploiting your subordinates and the environment”.

    Please, don’t kink shame. If everybody had kinks like these, the world would be a less hurtful place.

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      6 months ago

      I think using the word “kink” implies sexual connotations, which it doesn’t have to be at all. 100% agreed with your sentiment, though. I hope that person had a blast!

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    6 months ago

    This is a person who never had someone hit them in any real manner. I hope there is a parent there who is just looking for an excuse.

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    6 months ago

    Disney adults are a bit lame, yeah, but I swear they have nothing on the demographic that truly deserves the crown for lamest and most cringe but somehow flies under the radar:

    Harry Potter adults

    And for the record, people are allowed to be lame. It doesn’t make them bad, it just makes them lame. I’ll defend their right to be lame forever, but it’s also okay to tease them lightly about it, so long as it stays good-natured. Don’t take life so serious.