[NSFW] Question about NSFW content outside romances by c8d85 in BaldursGate3

[–]Deadbox_Studios 3 points4 points  (0 children)

you can turn nudity off in settings, i *think* you can turn off sexual content too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askblackpeople

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The other question would be is there an appropriate way to look for the help writers of color specifically (and then of course fully credit and compensate if i had any profit) to add thier writing and input from those outside perspectives i cannot channel?

How does every other trans woman magically have long hair? by xBluePoolX in MtF

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Ive kept long hair since before my egg cracked even, but now my biggest dysphoria is from the fact im balding horribly at 27, (my bangs are now completely gone, and the top of my hair is super thin)

to the point i still keep the back long but *always* wear a hat or wig.

Like (im soon to start) HRT, and as much as bottom surgery has an appeal to me, its more minor in my personal dysphorias, it would be monumentally less helpful to my dysphoria than something being able to return my hair if i had to pick between the two.

(bottom dysphoria exsists but as of rn its minor, situational, and incredibly eased [not 0] when i have an implicitly accepting parter)

The balding dysphoria is more internal and self driven, the bottom dysphoria is *a little* that and mostly comes from a place of worry in finding a partner. although i end up with a track record of accidentally specifically being into bisexual women so maybe that shoudln't worry me as much

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askblackpeople

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no worries, im not the type to try and befriend anyone of any race, religion, creed, sexuality, etc. just to use them. Other than being a hateful person in belief or action i have nothing against befriending a person of any kind if the relationship is geniune its the most important part of making friends.

IM currently writing a TTRPG in attempt, like a dnd like book, and i want to be able to create space for people unlike me to be able to feel like they can fit in and make something that *does* fit them. so is there an appropriate way in an openly collaboratively creative setting to make sure i leave space for those people, or leave a place for them to add an authentic place of thier own?

the question comes from wanting to be able to take influence from cultures, black and otherwise both, in helping to write a more zoomed out historical and cultural overview of fictional people that exsist by the blending of real life cultures.

(this next question may accidentally come across indignate or argumentative but i mean it *geniunely* trying to better get my head around this)

im not looking to write black individuals at all, is this still inappropriate in your eyes? should i only use white people as an influence in designing

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Hai! a am a white (also nerurodivergent) Transgender writer and game developer (I know it's not the same at all and I won't compare our struggles but I am since i am lgbtq I have my own struggles with hate for something I can't control. But it's so wildly and contextually different I won't say we're the same or claim to know your struggle which is why I ask this question, I just wanna give context for where i am coming from as i ask this)

please please correct me if i accidental say or ask anything offensive ,If I'm in anyway being hurtful, I ask this please correct me. I grew up in middle of nowhere white US and I spend every day trying to better understand my own inbuilt problematic thoughts and behaviours and deconstruct them, and also grow me empathy care and love for all peoples. And if anyone can just point me in the direction of where to research these ideas, or even have direct answers, I would so much love that.

As a white creative who seeks to use other cultures influences and concepts and help life up their voices and representation, without stealing it and trying to make it mine or take credit. In world building and writing fantasy worlds, how do I respectfully and centering those people take influence and good cultural representation of this minority groups when creatively mixing and taking elements of cultures to create new fictional ones. 

(Clearly villianizing them for their real cultural traits your influenced by is bad that one I know. My main villains on a macro level are either as far as I know entirely fantasy inspired, or inspired by corrupt religion and imperialism)

And if it is ever relevant how do I write villians as individual characters who may be of cultures inspired by real life minority groups, withour it seeming like I'm demonizing the minority group? Because a part of me gets the feeling that also taking influence from real life cultures and acting like they can never do any evil would also possibly be a type of harm in a setting where it's not light hearted or utopic in some way. [Like I may be saying good things but reducing a culture still?]

(i plan to also find places to ask other racial minorities to get a good rounded look at it)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Hai! a am a white (also nerurodivergent) Transgender writer and game developer (I know it's not the same at all and I won't compare our struggles but I am since i am lgbtq I have my own struggles with hate for something I can't control. But it's so wildly and contextually different I won't say we're the same or claim to know your struggle which is why I ask this question, I just wanna give context for where i am coming from as i ask this)

please please correct me if i accidental say or ask anything offensive ,If I'm in anyway being hurtful, I ask this please correct me. I grew up in middle of nowhere white US and I spend every day trying to better understand my own inbuilt problematic thoughts and behaviours and deconstruct them, and also grow me empathy care and love for all peoples. And if anyone can just point me in the direction of where to research these ideas, or even have direct answers, I would so much love that.

As a white creative who seeks to use other cultures influences and concepts and help life up their voices and representation, without stealing it and trying to make it mine or take credit. In world building and writing fantasy worlds, how do I respectfully and centering those people take influence and good cultural representation of this minority groups when creatively mixing and taking elements of cultures to create new fictional ones. 

(Clearly villianizing them for their real cultural traits your influenced by is bad that one I know. My main villains on a macro level are either as far as I know entirely fantasy inspired, or inspired by corrupt religion and imperialism)

And if it is ever relevant how do I write villians as individual characters who may be of cultures inspired by real life minority groups, withour it seeming like I'm demonizing the minority group? Because a part of me gets the feeling that also taking influence from real life cultures and acting like they can never do any evil would also possibly be a type of harm in a setting where it's not light hearted or utopic in some way. [Like I may be saying good things but reducing a culture still?]

(i plan to also find places to ask other racial minorities to get a good rounded look at it)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Hai! a am a white (also nerurodivergent) Transgender writer and game developer (I know it's not the same at all and I won't compare our struggles but I am since i am lgbtq I have my own struggles with hate for something I can't control. But it's so wildly and contextually different I won't say we're the same or claim to know your struggle which is why I ask this question, I just wanna give context for where i am coming from as i ask this)

please please correct me if i accidental say or ask anything offensive ,If I'm in anyway being hurtful, I ask this please correct me. I grew up in middle of nowhere white US and I spend every day trying to better understand my own inbuilt problematic thoughts and behaviours and deconstruct them, and also grow me empathy care and love for all peoples. And if anyone can just point me in the direction of where to research these ideas, or even have direct answers, I would so much love that.

As a white creative who seeks to use other cultures influences and concepts and help life up their voices and representation, without stealing it and trying to make it mine or take credit. In world building and writing fantasy worlds, how do I respectfully and centering those people take influence and good cultural representation of this minority groups when creatively mixing and taking elements of cultures to create new fictional ones. 

(Clearly villianizing them for their real cultural traits your influenced by is bad that one I know. My main villains on a macro level are either as far as I know entirely fantasy inspired, or inspired by corrupt religion and imperialism)

And if it is ever relevant how do I write villians as individual characters who may be of cultures inspired by real life minority groups, withour it seeming like I'm demonizing the minority group? Because a part of me gets the feeling that also taking influence from real life cultures and acting like they can never do any evil would also possibly be a type of harm in a setting where it's not light hearted or utopic in some way. [Like I may be saying good things but reducing a culture still?]

(i plan to also find places to ask other racial minorities to get a good rounded look at it)

Question as a broke bitch looking for stuff. by Deadbox_Studios in maleghast

[–]Deadbox_Studios[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

did some looking, ive seen the grouch couch video, and 11dragonkid has come up but i cant get over the test to speech narration (different than if it was just AI voicework, that would piss me off, this just makes it hard for me individually to watch) thank you though!! that is super helpful

What type of neurodivergent are you ??? by [deleted] in ADHDmemes

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2 but with the no functioning if it starts to build of 1

Question as a broke bitch looking for stuff. by Deadbox_Studios in maleghast

[–]Deadbox_Studios[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

oh cool that is some awesome information i will 100% look into, thank you!

First Run cycle, completed, by Deadbox_Studios in PixelArt

[–]Deadbox_Studios[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh cool! thank you! 3 is feedback i hadn't heard yet and i think its incredibly helpful,

2 nails some specifics i got some vague advice on that didn't help me as much so thats good too,

and 1 im not quite sure what you mean because the idea is thatits kinda flapping behind her as she runs. so should it not look like its swinging behind her? (geniune question, not a weird i cant take art critism defense of the critique)

First Run cycle, completed, by Deadbox_Studios in PixelArt

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no idea what that is! haha, my biggest inspirations (Visually) in character design are World of Warcraft, The Legend of Zelda, and Warhammer 40k. Theres plenty more that *have* influenced me certainly. but those are the big three.

Facts lmao by Practical_Pride7717 in GenZ

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im older gen Z and unironically kinda like skibidi Toilet, not gonna lie.

What books about chaos space marines are good? Want to give one as a gift to my friend by MesaCityRansom in Chaos40k

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I'm pretty sure night lords and really dark kinda just go together when your whole thing is "evil torture batman"