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I need to start killing. God, just like how disconnected from reality do you have to be? Blog posts about transandrophobia being real also, if you didn’t already guess from all that. Femboy is a porn term meant to fetishize trans women while denying their womanhood. That is how it currently exists and how it has always existed. Attempting to say otherwise is you trying to appeal to transmisogyny to assuage your own guilt at perpetuating it!
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Forcefem isn't a fucking kink to me, it hasn't been for a while now. In a world so dead set against letting trans women even think for a second that they can be women, forcefem is about letting those girls know that it isn't wrong or shameful or just a kink to want to be a woman.
I'm sure a lot of the forcefem posters on this website, both of the original flavor and the new and improved formula, do get sexual gratification out of it.
But the thing that I don't think TME forcemasc and/or detrans kink posters understand is that for a lot of us girls, we would've given anything in the world to have someone genuinely look at us and go "Hey. You're a girl. I see it, and I'm going to make it reality."
Forcefem may have started out as a kink rooted in misogyny, but that isn't all it is anymore.
Forcefem is praxis
sliding it in slowly so both of us can watch and gasp as every inch disappears inside you
I'm not even nearly as anti-LLM as most other leftists but part of approaching new technology is "hey let's think real critically about the application and scope of this so we can use it in ways that are worth it and don't cause mass scale societal damage" but the fact that it's being injected into fucking EVERYTHING makes any stance more cautious than "USE LLMS FOR EVERYTHING NOW AND FOREVER" so much more anti than the status quo that I don't even fucking want to add nuance
Like most of the problems people have with LLMs are the natural conclusion of decades of tech companies gaining monopolies, environmental regulations struggling to keep up with new technologies, and a growing semi-privatized surveillance state, as opposed to issues with LLMs themselves. There's a theoretical reality where LLMs are implemented in useful, responsible, and sustainable ways but that reality is so far removed from our current one that none of those points actually matters
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I think we are focusing on the wrong thing when talking about mainstream romantasy adult books, instead of shaming straight cis women for reading kinky books, we should tralk about how most of the newer books aimed at that demographic are just conservative propoganda, rebranding patriarchy as a kink.
There's nothing inherently wrong about liking the types of kinks that are present, control, power imbalance, dark themes, but when you really look at the top performing novels (which they are mass prodicing at questionable speeds) it's hard to ignore the ever present morally grey man, who's posessive over the heroine who starts off as otherworldly different from the 'regular woman' aka damsel in distress), is cruel to everyone except her, and the fantasy world revolves around the control of women, especially when it comes to forced pregnancy.
Cannot stress this enough. read broadly, read backlist titles from your library specifically. Libraries are major purchasers and therefore have unusually high influence on what becomes bestselling. read what you want to see rise up in the world.
personal reading taste isn't what OP is talking about. they are talking about what the publishing industry is buying, marketing and selling and how that feeds into hegemonic ideas of "romance", patriarchy and anti-choice propaganda. publishers are businesses and they are not immune to pushing propaganda
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can you imagine what it will be like the day it finally happens. no one will be posting about anything else. category 10 posting event. if it happens because of someone else their gofundme page will reach over $500,000 within a day. #hopecore
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Youre a dirty little goldfish arent you. daddys gonna clean your tank out so good so you have to wait in the sink until im done.
if you vote me for president i vow to make everything the ocean again. no more land only ocean. this will solve all of our problems and replace them with new, far more interesting problems
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wanna see something cool and a lil scary
A web page that tells you what your browser gave away the moment you arrived. No login, no form, no permission. Most pages do this. None of
just read it
Well that was just straight up fucking terrifying
This isn't a big deal. Maybe I'm just too used to this stuff from doing some webdev, or I just use firefox, but thats all normal? HTTP Requests need most of that data to deliver a webpage, and the others are for your benefit (ie displaying the page correctly and maintaining a secure connection). If you did see something else that worried you, consider using firefox since most people using firefox reported that the site didn't get any real data on them. If you are really worried about your IP/city/country being displayed you can consider a VPN, but there is honestly very little that can be done with that data. Every interaction on the internet requires your IP address, this has been the case for the over 50 years that the internet existed.
To be clear as well, most websites don't necessarily track your mouse movements. That is data your browser uses and can be requested by the website, but isn't intrinsically tracked on any website and rarely given back to the server at all. Not to mention that tracking mouse movements is not really something that they can do anything with? That feature exists to make webpages interactive. This is like being scared that a video game can access your controller and that Steam logs your playtime. You can even turn some of these features off, but at the cost of losing certain browser functionalities.
I'm glad people are learning about internet infrastructure, but there are actually things you can do if you are scared of this instead of just being scared of the technology.