2009-09-18, 12:33 | Link #9861 |
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man!, Itsuki might also nosebleeds when he saw this (like if that would happen)
but Kyon on the other hand, watches in horror as his own Imuto is also being included in the erocosplay list & starts ranting non-stop like he had a car accident or something
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2009-09-18, 14:16 | Link #9863 | ||
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2009-09-18, 15:40 | Link #9870 |
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You can dress it up and call it whatever you want but it doesnt change the fact that its a drawing of a 10 year old girl dressed up in a bunny girl outfit, a costume designed to arouse.
I'd also add that under US law that type of image could be considered illegal A man was charged under US obsenity laws I'm sorry but I really dont understand how you can find this type of imagery acceptable. |
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It's not the first time than a illustrator put her in such pic, and sadly surely it's not the last. Your ( justified) complain should be addressed to them, not to us.
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2009-09-18, 15:53 | Link #9872 |
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Um... you DO realize that they're all under 18, and thus would all have to be removed in order to not meet the "child porn" thing, right? Even in more lenient cases, the only one that could be used is Tsuruya and possibly Kimidori. (Mikuru can't prove her age, I'm not sure about Kimidori.)
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2009-09-18, 15:56 | Link #9873 | |||
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How long have you been into anime, now? How are you still offended by this kind of thing when it's everywhere in anime? |
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2009-09-18, 16:04 | Link #9874 | |
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As for the actual age of the characters the majority of them are drawn to appear over 18 where as the child is clearly drawn as that, a child I think theres a huge difference there. P.S I actually live in the UK so 16 years is the legal age. Also laws are meant to be an indication of what is morally acceptable, espcially an obsenity law. I'm really confused as why I should stop being offended by something because I've enjoyed anime for a few years, if somethings offensive its still offensive. |
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2009-09-18, 16:11 | Link #9875 | |
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If you're going to try justifying the appearance of 15-year-olds in provocative outfits, you may as well justify a 10-year-old in one while you're at it. Especially when there's little to no difference between the appearances in the image in question and other instances of the characters.
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2009-09-18, 16:16 | Link #9876 |
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I reasure you, because you watched anime for ''X'' year, is not a reason for you to stop to be offended by something like that" Even now I find un-tastefull such use of young girl.
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2009-09-18, 16:19 | Link #9877 |
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You know when people say that anime fans are losers and freaks, your really not helping when you say stuff like this.
Look I give up, argueing on the internet is a waste of time your just going to bounce back with equally moronic statments, I mean you've obviously spent alot of time rationalising it. Thanks Ganbaru. |
2009-09-18, 16:21 | Link #9879 |
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Ummm, how do you draw an animated character to look 18 instead of 17?
Can we agree that it's distasteful to draw pre pubescent's in a sexualized manner? This debate would get really amusing if BeanBag was active at the moment.
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These are not people. They are lines on a piece of paper. Furthermore, they aren't even lines drawn to resemble naked people. They are lines drawn to resemble underage girls clothed in fetishy outfits. If you're that concerned about the lines on the piece of paper, underage is underage. Which shows why laws are not universal moral standards, because they differ from culture to culture. For example, national age of consent in Japan, where most of these images originated, is thirteen. Same with Spain. This is why the UN trying to force American CP laws on Japan is laughable. Quote:
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Yeah, exactly. This exactly. |
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