Anonymous6(2): @Anonymous: First of all, I'm not masturbating, and second, she's NOT A REAL KID! She's a kid, that's true, but she's not real, and besides, it's just a drawing, and I don't really understand what's wrong with that. If you don't like it, you can easily ignore it, no one forces you to watch it. It is one thing to see a real photo of a kid that is just as real, but another thing is to see a drawing of a fictional kid, a game character (i.e. that doesn't even exist). You have to stop pissing off comments every time. Everyone can draw what they want, you certainly don't decide what people should and shouldn't draw. And I say of course people can't draw these things just because you don't like them. ARTISTIC FREEDOM EXISTS!
Anonymous7(2): @Anonymous: You treat these characters as if they were real, and that doesn't make any sense! So please stop it! It's always the same story every time. I repeat, everyone does (and post) what they want, the important thing is that it is not a real kid.
Anonymous8(2): And by the way, the fact that you treat these characters as if they were real is proof that you cannot distinguish between reality and fiction.
Anonymous10: People click on porn like this and act up as if it's a sin are all, obviously, irl pedos.
The projection is too strong, get help before you hurt a kid and leave people can tell fiction from reality alone.
Anonymous11: @Anonymous: Lmao i only clicked on this to watch if there was an argumento and in fact there was but YOU clicking on this sounds like an hypocrital pedo
Anonymous13: @Anonymous: I dunno man, you sound pretty dangerous to me. If someone was regularly browsing images of stuff they thought was just as bad as the real thing, and claiming it was only to see the "argument" I'd be pretty suspicious...
Of course this is all bullshit. You and every other drama lord on here knows these kinds of images aren't harmful. If you saw the real thing you'd tense up out of fear, close the page, clear your browser history, and maybe if you're brave, report the URL to the appropriate agency. But no. As much as you decry the "just fiction" argument, you know in your head it's right because you treat it like it's not real too.
The projection is too strong, get help before you hurt a kid and leave people can tell fiction from reality alone.
Of course this is all bullshit. You and every other drama lord on here knows these kinds of images aren't harmful. If you saw the real thing you'd tense up out of fear, close the page, clear your browser history, and maybe if you're brave, report the URL to the appropriate agency. But no. As much as you decry the "just fiction" argument, you know in your head it's right because you treat it like it's not real too.