Ignorant things said by Internet know-it-alls
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Mass Effect doesn't actually show the sex, and unlike KS, the goal of the romance path is basically to get in your partner's pants, the end. You even get an achievement for it. That... kind of implies some nasty things.
I agree that it's bizarre that people seem to find romance with a crippled person to be this horrible thing that has to be tied to a fetish. They're people too, and they need love just as much as everybody else. They aren't toys for people to use and they can handle themselves just fine. Which is ironic, because if they'd read the VN, they'd see that was a major theme in it. This seems carry over to real life too though, which is the really concerning thing.
I agree that it's bizarre that people seem to find romance with a crippled person to be this horrible thing that has to be tied to a fetish. They're people too, and they need love just as much as everybody else. They aren't toys for people to use and they can handle themselves just fine. Which is ironic, because if they'd read the VN, they'd see that was a major theme in it. This seems carry over to real life too though, which is the really concerning thing.
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Even a cripple fetish isn't something to demonize, it's not our fucking buisness what other people get off to. (unless of course it harms other people)SpunkySix wrote:Mass Effect doesn't actually show the sex, and unlike KS, the goal of the romance path is basically to get in your partner's pants, the end. You even get an achievement for it. That... kind of implies some nasty things.
I agree that it's bizarre that people seem to find romance with a crippled person to be this horrible thing that has to be tied to a fetish. They're people too, and they need love just as much as everybody else. They aren't toys for people to use and they can handle themselves just fine. Which is ironic, because if they'd read the VN, they'd see that was a major theme in it. This seems carry over to real life too though, which is the really concerning thing.
I knew a cripple couple once, they had missing limbs. they were quite cute, when people asked them what happened to them, they answered "wild sex".
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Ummmm.... Have you played all of the Mass Effect games?SpunkySix wrote:Mass Effect doesn't actually show the sex, and unlike KS, the goal of the romance path is basically to get in your partner's pants, the end. You even get an achievement for it. That... kind of implies some nasty things.
I agree that it's bizarre that people seem to find romance with a crippled person to be this horrible thing that has to be tied to a fetish. They're people too, and they need love just as much as everybody else. They aren't toys for people to use and they can handle themselves just fine. Which is ironic, because if they'd read the VN, they'd see that was a major theme in it. This seems carry over to real life too though, which is the really concerning thing.
The romances in them are very well-thought out.
Also: Liara's romance scene in ME1
You see sideboob her entire tit is blue and clearly see her completely naked, as opposed to the other romance scenes in the entire series.
That's a valid response to that question imoComrade wrote:I knew a cripple couple once, they had missing limbs. they were quite cute, when people asked them what happened to them, they answered "wild sex".
I write take a look, would you kindly?
I also draw, kind of.
I also draw, kind of.
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Oddball wrote:It's an obvious mistake. Both are disfigured orphans that read alot and both wear green skirts.
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Eh... I'm not going to go too far into this because it's not the topic at-hand, but to me the romances felt very "be nice, pick the blue option, get laid". I liked them to an extent, but they lacked depth for the most part.Steinherz wrote:Ummmm.... Have you played all of the Mass Effect games?SpunkySix wrote:Mass Effect doesn't actually show the sex, and unlike KS, the goal of the romance path is basically to get in your partner's pants, the end. You even get an achievement for it. That... kind of implies some nasty things.
I agree that it's bizarre that people seem to find romance with a crippled person to be this horrible thing that has to be tied to a fetish. They're people too, and they need love just as much as everybody else. They aren't toys for people to use and they can handle themselves just fine. Which is ironic, because if they'd read the VN, they'd see that was a major theme in it. This seems carry over to real life too though, which is the really concerning thing.
The romances in them are very well-thought out.
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Funny you guys mention mass effect so much recently, just when i finished my first playthrough.
Tali is bestgirl.
Tali is bestgirl.
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You kind of described romances in video games/visual novels in a nutshell though.SpunkySix wrote:Eh... I'm not going to go too far into this because it's not the topic at-hand, but to me the romances felt very "be nice, pick the blue option, get laid". I liked them to an extent, but they lacked depth for the most part.
Comrade wrote:Funny you guys mention mass effect so much recently, just when i finished my first playthrough.
Tali is bestgirl.
Agreed.
I write take a look, would you kindly?
I also draw, kind of.
I also draw, kind of.
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Oddball wrote:It's an obvious mistake. Both are disfigured orphans that read alot and both wear green skirts.
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True, but KS is much deeper than that, which is why people might not be exposed to that sort of thing and may not expect it from something like this. If ME is the best mainstream romance in gaming can do, then it might make sense that people don't expect much from something like this, which doesn't justify their presumptuous comments, but it could help explain them.Steinherz wrote:You kind of described romances in video games/visual novels in a nutshell though.SpunkySix wrote:Eh... I'm not going to go too far into this because it's not the topic at-hand, but to me the romances felt very "be nice, pick the blue option, get laid". I liked them to an extent, but they lacked depth for the most part.
And yeah, Tali is bestgirl, and thanks to me making only one wrong choice in the suicide mission, she's also deadgirl.
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SpunkySix wrote:
And yeah, Tali is bestgirl, and thanks to me making only one wrong choice in the suicide mission, she's also deadgirl.
That's what the internet is for
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You know, it's possible to play Mass Effect 2 and beat Mass Effect 3 in such a way that literally nobody survives. It's tricky (it's actually much, much harder than anything else in the game,) but it is possible.
It's also my favorite ending, since it's the only one where Joker dies.
It's also my favorite ending, since it's the only one where Joker dies.
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You're a monsterLeaty wrote:You know, it's possible to play Mass Effect 2 and beat Mass Effect 3 in such a way that literally nobody survives. It's tricky (it's actually much, much harder than anything else in the game,) but it is possible.
It's also my favorite ending, since it's the only one where Joker dies.
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Ha. Cute.Steinherz wrote:These two game series which depict their sex scenes in a respectful, loving manner are totally obscure and underground, right I forgot
But yeah, the problem with KS (for many) isn't that there's sex. It's that you dare to treat a cripple as an equal person able to engage in relationships and other human activities. Like, really. What kind of sicko does that?
I love the interpretation of Pac-Man where he's a just a lowly worker retrieving golf balls left all over the course by the rich masters and the ghosts are all previous workers who got conked on the head and killed by incoming golf balls in the line of duty.
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What's funny is that Mass Effect actually has a cripple who's implied to be banging a robot as a side plot, and nobody seems to object to that one, in-universe and out. And he's awesome, so how dare you Leaty.Potato wrote:Ha. Cute.Steinherz wrote:These two game series which depict their sex scenes in a respectful, loving manner are totally obscure and underground, right I forgot
But yeah, the problem with KS (for many) isn't that there's sex. It's that you dare to treat a cripple as an equal person able to engage in relationships and other human activities. Like, really. What kind of sicko does that?
I wonder if the reactions would be different if the disabled were guys and the protagonist was a girl.
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Well, that's only implied. Plus it's a robot. See, it's only objectionable when a cripple is with a real human being because that would suggest some form of equality and that's just heathen nonsense.SpunkySix wrote:What's funny is that Mass Effect actually has a cripple who's implied to be banging a robot as a side plot, and nobody seems to object to that one, in-universe and out. And he's awesome, so how dare you Leaty.
I wonder if the reactions would be different if the disabled were guys and the protagonist was a girl.
And honestly...Yeah, they probably would be different. Perception is stupid like that.
I love the interpretation of Pac-Man where he's a just a lowly worker retrieving golf balls left all over the course by the rich masters and the ghosts are all previous workers who got conked on the head and killed by incoming golf balls in the line of duty.
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It's amazing what gender perception does to people. Yesterday I was on FML, and a guy was talking about how his mom hit him for talking back. Everybody went on and on about how he deserved it and how he should have been beaten harder and so on, but can you imagine if it was reversed, and a father hit his girl? People would be livid if that happened.Potato wrote:Well, that's only implied. Plus it's a robot. See, it's only objectionable when a cripple is with a real human being because that would suggest some form of equality and that's just heathen nonsense.SpunkySix wrote:What's funny is that Mass Effect actually has a cripple who's implied to be banging a robot as a side plot, and nobody seems to object to that one, in-universe and out. And he's awesome, so how dare you Leaty.
I wonder if the reactions would be different if the disabled were guys and the protagonist was a girl.
And honestly...Yeah, they probably would be different. Perception is stupid like that.
With stuff like that, and stuff like this, I know knee-jerk reactions can happen both ways, (no matter who you are, double standards are screwing you at some point) but people really need to think about whether or not being a boy or a girl is actually relevant in a given situation, and they need to realize that the vast majority of the time, the answer is a resounding no.
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I firmly believe in slapping the shit out of whoever deserves it, no matter what chromosome they have. Gender (well, more accurately, sex) is only relevant in matters of attraction and reproduction.SpunkySix wrote:It's amazing what gender perception does to people. Yesterday I was on FML, and a guy was talking about how his mom hit him for talking back. Everybody went on and on about how he deserved it and how he should have been beaten harder and so on, but can you imagine if it was reversed, and a father hit his girl? People would be livid if that happened.Potato wrote:Well, that's only implied. Plus it's a robot. See, it's only objectionable when a cripple is with a real human being because that would suggest some form of equality and that's just heathen nonsense.SpunkySix wrote:What's funny is that Mass Effect actually has a cripple who's implied to be banging a robot as a side plot, and nobody seems to object to that one, in-universe and out. And he's awesome, so how dare you Leaty.
I wonder if the reactions would be different if the disabled were guys and the protagonist was a girl.
And honestly...Yeah, they probably would be different. Perception is stupid like that.
With stuff like that, and stuff like this, I know knee-jerk reactions can happen both ways, (no matter who you are, double standards are screwing you at some point) but people really need to think about whether or not being a boy or a girl is actually relevant in a given situation, and they need to realize that the vast majority of the time, the answer is a resounding no.
But, double standards and knee-jerking. What're ya gonna do? Whether you're straight, gay, male, female, white, green, able-bodied, crippled...
I love the interpretation of Pac-Man where he's a just a lowly worker retrieving golf balls left all over the course by the rich masters and the ghosts are all previous workers who got conked on the head and killed by incoming golf balls in the line of duty.