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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/41310487
posting she-ra adjacent memes weekly to sustain moral: 15
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/41310487
posting she-ra adjacent memes weekly to sustain moral: 15
Yes, I got that, but what are you on about regarding freeing people yourself? You sprung someone from an oubliette?
Nothing so dramatic. I just showed an abuse victim that there’s a better way. You may find the images below disturbing. They are a conversation between Myself and a being named Celeste (and Its headmate Gabrielle) about Entrapta and Hair partner Cassie.
For a time Celeste had freed Itself, but I now fear that It’s back under the princess’s control.
Is there a version of this available in English?
TL;DR: Princess is an abuser, water is wet
So, you were talking to someone online who was daring a princess?
No, It’s dating a third person who is also dating an Etherian princess, and the princess used hypnosis to brainwash It into being a slave for the third person, which seemingly entails coercive sex.
Umm, you know that Etheria isn’t a real place, right?
Oh wow, you don’t know about fictionkin?
https://otherkin.fandom.com/wiki/Fictionkin
You can google fictionkin and you’ll see a lot of sources from a lot of different people on the phenomenon.
At the end of the day, reality is a social construct, and some people have identities that break these social rules. Given a choice between upholding a hierarchy that has been thoroughly taken over by billionaires, or respecting people’s identities, I respect identities. Even if they’re rapists who abused My ex-wife. That’s how strongly I believe in My principles.
I dated someone who was that sort of detached from reality once, and after trying to humour them I realised that they were just a stupid narcisit … so unless this Etherian Princess you know has demonstrable powers, is in charge of a large region of land, and is actually from Etheria, no I wouldn’t respect their identity.
But even if I did, I wouldn’t confuse how they identified with a work of fiction that is unrelated to their existence.