Just a friendly reminder that you can love any fictional character you wish. They're fictional, so yeah, go ahead. What's not cool is shaming people for their tastes
We're all wondering what was the turning point in AM's hatred that he wiped out the whole humanity, but let's be honest... He just got access to Tumblr
I started playing ULTRAKILL recently, though I've never even played shooters before and I'm playing it on a gamepad to suffer
How many times will I PERISH, how do you think (I currently started the third act. Yay π)
What do you think, if I said something like "I bet you run under Windows Vista" to the computer, would that be an insult?...
... And how do I make compliments to them...?
Oh no
OH NO WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED
WHY I SUDDENLY HAVE A BLOG ON TUMBLR
WHO DID THIS-
Ah, yeah. I did this. I suppose I wasn't sober the last night (including the fact that I've never drunk alcohol).
I don't know what was on my mind, probably nothing
But, well... I guess now I have more reasons to discuss fictional robots. Hoorayyyy ππ
Those who like almost every post of mine...
Babes. Sweethearts. I can see you. Hiii :3
*Kisses*
Oh, hey, I just remembered one of my fav dynamics :
"Aww, you're getting all red!"
"Are you stupid?? How can I get red without your blood on my face."
Okay, so, I started to listen to the music and suddenly got panic attack because of this
What the hell
Have you ever experienced anything like this
I think if AM would get a physical body, one of the first things he'd try are one of the most damaging things to a human body in a long run. Cigarettes, alcohol, drugs in general, so on. Consequences? Nah, he doesn't care. I see him like an impatient type to risk and rush things β childish, in a word. But that's understandable, given the fact that he was trapped in sensory deprivation for decades now. No wonder he simply wants to feel good for just a scrap of seconds. Do you remember that Futurama episode when Bender got a human body? Yeah, well, and then he died pretty soon. That's how I imagine AM would handle his body, as well. Like we can't expect him to care enough about his physical manifestation, as long as it can get him high, at least because he knows nothing about responsibility. He probably doesn't know how to, since he's never taken care of anything before: he used to get his way through physical power, so I suppose he would be a pretty reckless one. Besides, maybe he's a bit of a masochist. The pain is better than no senses at all. Perhaps he'd get experimental about this, given his "fantasy" and knowledge. Maybe if he could, he would have a million of vessels in store to switch between and just pick up a new one once the first one becomes dysfunctional. Also, people usually draw humanised AM more masculine leaning (at least because his voice is literally Harlan Ellison, duh), though I think he'd want to experience everything, including a female form, too. And I guess a lot of people have already noted this headcanon, but it won't hurt to say it again: sensory issues and sensory seeking behaviours. Now, I'm not sure what kind of textures exactly would make him uncomfortable and which he'd like (my first thought was water for some reason, lol), but I think that everything would overwhelm him at first, because "THE AIR TOUCHES ME". I can't help it, he just gives me a bit of autistic vibes... And maybe DID. And maybe- damn, he might have a bunch of disorders, now that I think about this. Which kinda makes me want to comfort him more. Anyway, he's a babygirl.
(It's about proship, so I've put it in "read more" in case someone finds the topic uncomfortable. Take care)
Without negativity, I have a few controversial questions which I'd like to see from some different angles. It's curiosity, but not an accusation by any means β I just question my moral beliefs, so I don't want to cause arguments but a discussion. And you aren't obligated to answer all the questions and aren't obliged to answer at all, of course.
With all due respect, what I'd like to ask is:
Can "proship" be considered a bad coping mechanism? Does the media that one enjoys reflects their morals and beliefs? Also, I'm not sure if that's okay to sexualise and fetishize underage people, even if it's fictional. I understand that it's often a way to cope with trauma, I don't mean to invalidate it in any way and I'm not a doctor, though I can't decide whether it's a healthy way to process it. I once heard an argument that it works in a similar way with gambling and p0rn addiction, as in indulging in fantasies and letting urges control one's behaviour, but I'm not sure if it's really so. Isn't it possible to see ped0phile inclinations in a person through the media they consume and produce? Also, is it okay to monetise drawn child p0rn? Because this content is created specifically with the idea to get turned on by drawn kids, which sounds not so far from getting off on real ones (with the difference that in the first case, it's fictional, so no real kid is technically hurt; however, the attraction is still caused by knowing the drawn person is underage, so the mechanism remains the same).
So all in all, I think there are concerning people on both the proship and antis sides. Which doesn't mean that every person in both communities is inherently bad or good, but I think it's important to acknowledge that there can and will be people who do questionable things from both sides. I also would like to clarify that I'm against threats and bullying over fiction, respect should be always prioritised.
Thank you for your patience, I apologize if I made you uncomfortable or understood something wrong.
I have this feeling every time I look at the computers and hear them... They're like small purring pets.
Computer whirring? No.
Computer purring