Thread:Heimr Arnadalr/@comment-25389622-20150212213106/@comment-25389622-20150214025213

It shouldn't. We are more regulated, and I like to think civilised.



 

I wouldn't use as stronger words as Varg, but I kind of get where he is coming from. Like the whole head-spinny thing. It freaks me out more so because we see these girls grow up and know their back stories rather deeply. I just can't ever understand such a concept. I'm not sure if you saw Pewdiepie's upload? Not a fan, but saw it in passing (I didn’t watch it). Even the thumbnail got me slightly angry. I find normalising such ways of thinking disturbing. I could never laugh at such writings - I just question the authors’ mind-set and end up thinking about it all too much. Like, who are these people? What do they do other than this in their lives? Do they walk down the street like a normal person? What do they think when they see an innocent little girl in an Elsa dress? I saw two girls today in such dresses; I find it all so cute, and if I ever came into contact with Elsanna, my way of thinking would be shot, especially seeing as Frozen is my one true love and the core of so much of my life. I could never risk distorting who Elsa and Anna truly are.



 

Varg was out of line in how he spoke though. But you see how the issue spiralled completely out of control? It did the same with me and Dragonboy (though not as badly; I had a knee-jerk reaction to his comparison with homosexuality, but I soon saw sense), and I had to remind myself what this was really about. 



<p style="margin:0cm0cm0.0001pt;line-height:16.5pt;"><span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;border:1ptnonewindowtext;padding:0cm;">(A quick side: infatuate is more to do with a short-lived feeling - I find it to be slightly more long term.) <span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;">