Not much better, but there's is censorship in certain regions:
As far as I know, the Tera's Elin are also specifically censored eventhough the "humans" of that get aren't censored to the degree as the Elin are.
Not much better, but there's is censorship in certain regions:
As far as I know, the Tera's Elin are also specifically censored eventhough the "humans" of that get aren't censored to the degree as the Elin are.
Last edited by myahele; 06-26-2015 at 02:22 PM.
We've been over this already. This is irrelevant because the same can be said of Lalafell and a hypothetical Lalaqo'te race. The only thing that matters is what they look like.
I, personally, would like people to take such characters as adults (which they (as in Lalafell/Lalaqo'te, not the BD cast) are designed as in-universe), but apparently a number of people have hang-ups with the separation between RL and fantasy. Hmmm, I wonder who's at fault there...
Edit: Let me be clear: crappy writing can make it extremely obvious when someone is just straight-up pedo-pandering, and I am entirely in agreement that that sort of thing is rather gross. On the other hand, if the characters look a lot like children, but are obviously written as and treated as adults like Lalafell are in-game, there shouldn't be any issues. If anything, that just makes things more interesting, as it's a hugely far cry from anything you'd ever see in reality...
If someone can't tell the difference between fantasy and reality and is convinced by a violent video game that shooting people is fun and goes out to do the deed, is it the fault of the gun maker, the vendor that sold the gun, the person who owned the gun who that person stole from, the video game maker, the person who did the shooting, the parents for failing to raise the person correctly, or genetic mutation itself for allowing the genetic potential for someone to be born so damaged?
The answer: Who gives a crap? This is irrelevant. Stick with the topic, please.
Edit #2: To explain why your analogy sucks, you're talking about someone doing obviously criminal deeds vs. a handful of morons making people slightly uncomfortable through either words or dress. The analogy fails on its premise.
Last edited by Zyrusticae; 06-26-2015 at 03:51 PM.
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