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7/25/2025, 6:25:31 PM
>>532646074
Ifa lost count of how many times he caught granny mid act.
Ifa lost count of how many times he caught granny mid act.
7/18/2025, 11:32:26 PM
>>531775091
The odds of her being the free 4* like Collei, Lynette and Kachina are very high imo. Especially if we follow Ineffa to Nod-krai because the token favela is apparently the first location we go to and where Katheryne is. But who knows for sure
The odds of her being the free 4* like Collei, Lynette and Kachina are very high imo. Especially if we follow Ineffa to Nod-krai because the token favela is apparently the first location we go to and where Katheryne is. But who knows for sure
7/8/2025, 5:35:05 PM
>>530429454
"Intellectual posturing" is precisely what you did by wrongly using a Latin expression and invoking such figures as Greek goddesses while disregarding any current cultural context because you're so deep in your larp. I meant to call out your pompousness, and I see you're doubling down on it with purple prose this time. And while we are both guilty of this, you are spending considerably more energy on attacking my style, perceived motives and intelligence.
My point was simple: we aren't Greeks (descended from a different synoecism) and our feminine ideal stems from a different tradition. Anything else you might have derived from my post ("the intellectual history of the entirety of western civilisation") isn't real.
The existence of gender roles is neither demeaning for women, nor emasculating for men. You are shifting the burden of proof when it is up to you to prove that:
>male protective instinct as a primary desideratum necessarily implies female inability/inferiority
>valuing protection reduces a partner to incapability and inferiority
>seeking parity is inherently more valuable than dynamics involving complementary roles (which just seems to me like value preference on your part)
"Intellectual posturing" is precisely what you did by wrongly using a Latin expression and invoking such figures as Greek goddesses while disregarding any current cultural context because you're so deep in your larp. I meant to call out your pompousness, and I see you're doubling down on it with purple prose this time. And while we are both guilty of this, you are spending considerably more energy on attacking my style, perceived motives and intelligence.
My point was simple: we aren't Greeks (descended from a different synoecism) and our feminine ideal stems from a different tradition. Anything else you might have derived from my post ("the intellectual history of the entirety of western civilisation") isn't real.
The existence of gender roles is neither demeaning for women, nor emasculating for men. You are shifting the burden of proof when it is up to you to prove that:
>male protective instinct as a primary desideratum necessarily implies female inability/inferiority
>valuing protection reduces a partner to incapability and inferiority
>seeking parity is inherently more valuable than dynamics involving complementary roles (which just seems to me like value preference on your part)
7/7/2025, 10:03:19 PM
>>530331958
Fanfic. Alain clearly had no interest in larping as his sister. He was a sis-con and even before Mary Ann's death, he was already working on AI(thinking machines). Thus why he gave Seymour(AI robot dog) to Mary-Ann. I think people wrongly twist his interest in Remuria to assume he put his soul inside a Sandrone(clockwork puppet with Mary Ann's appearance), when it'd be far more likely that he placed his soul in another vessel to continue his research to create the perfect robot version of his sister.
Fanfic. Alain clearly had no interest in larping as his sister. He was a sis-con and even before Mary Ann's death, he was already working on AI(thinking machines). Thus why he gave Seymour(AI robot dog) to Mary-Ann. I think people wrongly twist his interest in Remuria to assume he put his soul inside a Sandrone(clockwork puppet with Mary Ann's appearance), when it'd be far more likely that he placed his soul in another vessel to continue his research to create the perfect robot version of his sister.
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