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Added: | 6 years, 2 months ago 29 Jan 2018 23:55 CET |
" | Much as it is uncool to hop onto a journal entry and talk about the freedoms any should have, wile giving a verbal slap to one whom is exorcising that right within their own post, by about saying, "don't post and say what you want, be tolerant of what others wish to post." We only end up with a dilemma of a paradox on individual ideals that are the same, and yet not, at the same time. It can't exist in that way. O.o |
" | I question the why is dishing out cruel suffering seen as such a good thing by some, to be doing to any others, mostly the young. That thought from such comments given, not the art itself, I find unsettling. |
" | So (for example), you're saying that I'm obstructing someone's right to free speech by not allowing hateful comments to my art? |
" | This is the internet and people tend to act in ways that they wouldn't out in everyday life. That also gives rise to ..well....the whole furry fandom basically. |
" | But I see comments and art as two very different things. Anyone can type up a message and curse someone out - that takes zero skill. |
" | Art on the other hand, takes years to learn and continues to be refine through one's lifetime. So we have something which everyone can do versus something fewer people can do. |
" | Should someone's hostile comments be blocked? |
" | I just don't see comments as a necessary thing compared to being able to make and post art. |
" | I want to see such characters being happy and experiencing pleasure, not the opposite. |
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