Danbooru

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Scholastica said:

It's a better world where Lucina can spend her time skateboarding rather than growing up fighting a losing battle against the Risen all her life.

Grima won't let her be at peace. But she'll use her skills to strike back.

HaroldRowsdower said:

I do, however, remember this level of lewding with the Nintendo Switch controller

And mind you, the Switch controller has the personification of a dog.

bunkhead said:

Nyoupe~! I got out!
Nothing cures gacha addiction like a month of quarantine and fuckoff long JRPGs.

Ah yes, JRPGs. The time wasters of epic proportions.

mordredpendragon said:

she look's like a vampire in the thumbnail.

She looks like she belong in Netflix's Castlevania.

thegourdlord said:

This is an irresponsible take. BLM is responsible for more violence and hatred recently than any contemporary right wing political movement or any shitposters from /pol/ or something.
I've seen lots of calling for the deaths of white people and police recently, and tens of actual murders as a result of racial hatred of whites that happened over the past few weeks.
But the uninformed will assume the movement is peaceful and idealistic because all the unsavoryness is brushed under the rug.
I'm sure the artist is one of those people and does not intend to promote interracial violence, but what you say about right wing content is inconsistent with BLM.

This is the same exact reasoning used back in the day used against the civil rights marches. Many opponents of said marches argued, and argued strongly, that the civil rights movements were just a series of rogue agents out to destroy people for the sake of violence. And while yes, there was much violence, the movement as a whole was non-violent, as anyone of today would attest to, despite the fact that many, many people at the time thought that whoever was walking in the civil rights marches were inherently out to cause mayhem and destruction. People back then were attacked with dogs and high-pressure fire hoses because of how much the opponents of the marches thought they were a threat, even though looking back now anyone can see that they were not.

The same for Black Lives Matter. Yes, no movement for change is completely without rogue agents and there have been riots, but for the most part many of the marches have been rather peaceful. And more importantly, the reason for these marches didn't just pop up out of thin air. There are real, excruciatingly repeating circumstances on the part of the police and the system of justice as a whole that has caused a boiling of people's moods for a long time coming.

I advocate for non-violence and are more than willing to denounce anyone vehemently, even someone I agree with politically, if I believe they are doing wrong. But to incorrectly characterize a movement as inherently evil because of the misdeeds within it is just a poor understanding of the situation that brought about the movement in the first place. BLM didn't come about because of bad actors on the right or trolls or the like. It came about because there is gross injustice weaved in the very fabric of the system of justice and people have wanted that corrected for a long time.

Wilfriback said:

Oh, they're siblings.

So that's where he gets it from. Even as a male, the "tawawa" is inherited.

Pronak said:

"'No politics' is usually a smokescreen for 'no politics I disagree with'". Thank you for convey what I've been trying to express after all this fight for black people's rights and the racists protesting against it.

Danbooru is the place where I've encountered the most controversial art for me, but that's what it is: ART. It represents me or makes me feel. Other than that would mean that its message contradicts my points of view about my daily life.

Congratulations for the admins and mods taking a stance about all this issue.

Exactly. Nobody is saying you have to like what is posted. But you should still have enough maturity to respect it's significance. There are plenty of politics I highly disagree with but I don't disagree with a person's right to express them. I disagree with a person who is unwilling to see the inherent flaws in their understanding. A place like Danbooru is a good place not just because it has cute pictures or flashy shots, but because it introduces you to art that you might not see anywhere else. Exposure to different genres and artstyles is what allows people to grow. Being too comfortable is a double-edge sword because while you have the right like what you want, if you don't understand the reason why a person likes something else then you are gating yourself off.

Black Lives Matter is not about black people finally getting their due, but about getting other people in the world to understand why that due is necessary.

Jarlath said:

That just means that Kashima can legally kill him without any consequences. And the Admiral can't do a thing about it, since he's not human or shipgirl - just an animal kept illegally, imported without permits, in violation of animal trafficking laws and posing an environmental risk.

Time for Kashima to kill thy bear, call HQ, and have und admiral imprisoned plus the shipgirls executed and dismantled for parts now proof of a crime exists.

Please, you know full well the shipgirls will find some roundabout way to not only make Wojtek's residency completely legal, but beneficial to the overall structure of the base. They've gotten out of stickier messes in the past.

Jarlath said:

Are those crazy eyes?

I'd more say "enthusiastic", but then again there's hardly a difference with Akitsu Maru. I wonder if she'll be able to convince RJ though?

This... would actually be a pretty clever plot development. Though centering the story around it would be a little challenging.