Complains about the "lala are babies" stereotype while crying like a baby about pixels in a videogame.
Go figure.
Complains about the "lala are babies" stereotype while crying like a baby about pixels in a videogame.
Go figure.

This thread is so stupid it convinced me to finally register for the forums just to contribute nothing but to point and laugh.
I say, full heartedly and as well-meaning as I might, touch grass.
Have you ever seen a pudgy toddler?The fact you cannot make the mental connection that a race shaped like a triangle looks nothing like children speaks more to you as a person, to be frank. The "joke" that you would prefer I take simply perpetuates the stereotype of the playerbase that you are wanting to push in your two points. I would love to hear how we are supposed to hold a discussion over something like this that you wouldn't label as childish, considering the thread has been quite civil. Or is this a "You are acting childish because you choose to speak at all." sort of thing?


Oooh yes please give it to me. please plese SE
That's not the stance I take. Let me rephrase. If I don't know whether a lalafell in my bar is trying to ERP or whether they're just trying to roleplay a childlike character drinking, the safest option is to avoid that engagement completely. I cannot be held accountable for enabling something that I actively disallow. If someone playing one of the other races is underaged and trying to ERP on their femroe, for instance, that's much harder to spot or filter out than "this lalafell is a courtesan, I'm totally legal guys, lore!" and can be handled retroactively as they're outed. With a boot.By that logic wouldn't you be also against the chair tho? Just from looking at it i can tell already that it will be used by the kinky folks no matter what race.
Also speaking bout venues and Lalas in suggestive situations. Not trying to condone or condemn the lala side of it but all Lalas i know are without exceptions actually adults, who want to be treated (mostly lol) as such. On the other hand i know that a lot of underaged players run around Balmung and venues "for talls" who don't give a fork about with whom they do the naughty stuff with. Some venues even bragging with having underaged players working there. And lets not talk about the quicksand where the erp folks just take what they get.
Kinda silly that the ones crying about lalas crying are also the ones who are literally sexting daily in online brothels with minors. Don't think lalas are the problem here when half or more of the erp venue folks out there don't care at all about the age of their guests etc.
But ofc "you" don't know that so it's not your fault. Kinda a odd sense of morals you have there. Talk about a "get out of jail free card".
The only justifiable line to draw as a preemptive measure is to keep out the characters that look like toddlers from adult settings.
The fact that these are your two go-to takes on such a situation it's very telling.
People like you it's why I hate socializing.
The biggest amount of humor that I get from you at this point is that you keep liking lala's to toddlers. I have a toddler. Have in fact raised many toddlers IRL. And I can assure you that not a single one of them has ever looked like a lalafell. Lala's are meant to be the fantasy equivalent to little people/people with dwarfism. That's it. End of discussion. Do some people play them as kids? Yeah, they do. And THAT is more weird and wild to me than a lalafell that tryin' to get something something in the quicksand.That's not the stance I take. Let me rephrase. If I don't know whether a lalafell in my bar is trying to ERP or whether they're just trying to roleplay a childlike character drinking, the safest option is to avoid that engagement completely. I cannot be held accountable for enabling something that I actively disallow. If someone playing one of the other races is underaged and trying to ERP on their femroe, for instance, that's much harder to spot or filter out than "this lalafell is a courtesan, I'm totally legal guys, lore!" and can be handled retroactively as they're outed. With a boot.
The only justifiable line to draw as a preemptive measure is to keep out the characters that look like toddlers from adult settings.
That being said, I love the chair and will aggressively decorate with it as an aura. I do think it should be like the cat tree though and just be called a "highchair" or even a "lowback stool" because I've seen similar things IRL at bars that are literally just stools. Lala's are valid in their concerns and feelings.
This lalafell enjoyer has the right idea.I honestly don't get it as i find it kinda funny some may def make fun of me but its fun XD i have one a personal level no reason to be mad of this as its just a item that i dont have or need.
If they do happen to go over bored whit it they are not worth the time. as i here in my corner of the world enjoy playing as a lalafell. And if they call me child just go ahead and do so cause i know hu i am and all i whant is to have fun and play the game i so dearly love to play.
And by eny luck spread that love and fun to others. >:3
Writing someone off as a troll for taking a stance that disagrees with you is not a great look.Don't engage/feed the trolls calling us jokes and children, their mind is well made up and harming the discussion since they're only here to spout nonsense and cause drama.
I respect everyone who has come in to say the chair is good and fine to them, but man is it clear the lack of respect from most tols here lol
Thread was linked constantly on mainsub and suddenly there's an influx of people that just want to dunk and make funny ha-has for thumbs up.
I'm sure this is a coincidence.
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