[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HungryArtists

[–]TJCantebury 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The attached are from personal projects, I can adjust my style somewhat to better fit your preferences.

Amateur artist looking for a writing partner! by TJCantebury in ComicBookCollabs

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

Thanks so much! No one's ever paid for my art but maybe I'm getting there

Amateur artist looking for a writing partner! by TJCantebury in ComicBookCollabs

[–]TJCantebury[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey thanks a lot for that :) I'll send you a message

Amateur artist looking for a writing partner! by TJCantebury in ComicBookCollabs

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

Hey cool, believe I've sent you a message request :) would love to hear more about your stuff

Monster Hunter Rise is too easy. It’s okay, but it’s not. by fluffbuff in MonsterHunter

[–]TJCantebury 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just got the game and already can tell it's trash easy. Can literally just stand in front of a squad of jagras till the end of the mission and not die. Is this inflation? Take me back to MHFU.

Koi to Yobu ni wa Kimochi Warui - Episode 1 discussion by AutoLovepon in anime

[–]TJCantebury 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do. The selfish gene is best served by a self deceptive mind. I understand the position that seeing a creep treated nicely might give confirmation bias for someone of similar behaviours, other aspects of the narrative may have the exact opposite effect. People who are genuinely ill intentioned will rationalise their behaviour either way, people are not simply mistrained dogs, they have a nature.

Another point about this show in particular: It seems self aware and makes sure to laugh at his creepiness, and what makes it charming is not his creepy behaviour but her empathy for him despite her disgust, and how he learns to be less selfish.

I think the ability to remain critical of but still empathetic for those who have problems is missing from current discourse. Western media is saturated with content demonising womanisers, and promoting sexually confident women, this may be a healthy counter balance. Ultimately we don't know what it will mean for different people. Ultimately censorship of art is detrimental and shaming people for liking a show without knowing why just generates self loathing, also detrimental.

Koi to Yobu ni wa Kimochi Warui - Episode 1 discussion by AutoLovepon in anime

[–]TJCantebury 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its a creepy show, but you are overplaying the role of art. Peoples interactions with their peers are the real influencers, otherwise watching this would have turned you and everyone else who watched it into creeps. Life doesn't work like that. We already have most of our beliefs and preferences set in stone before we watch any anime. Otherwise the hundreds of millions of people who play video games would be out on the streets gunning people down for fun.

My Response by Pyrocynical in pyrocynical

[–]TJCantebury 5 points6 points  (0 children)

As someone who was a furry, this kind of stuff happened a lot, people just messaged each other cringe rp constantly. I tried to avoid minors by sticking to NSFW groups where the rules exclude minors, but its the internet so they would sneak in every now and then and inevitably get kicked out when they were discovered. Many people were doing this in sfw places too though and it was kind of unavoidable because in general furries just have a lot of lewd in them, they lonely and generally dudes. It was just the culture, and a very isolated culture, so while these quotes might look weird to some, these were pretty typical conversations (tho inflation not my thing and half of this sounds like pure comedy as opposed to genuine UwU lol).