Women desire slavery
they mimic the sex slaves of fiction because they want to be fucked like them. Make me like them
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Yuu: well I think you'll get it someday
Jamil: get what?
Yuu: love, silly!
Jamil: well what if I don't want a partner?
Yuu: love comes in all shapes, sizes, and forms, Jamil. Self love being one of them. It's tough to get at, that's for certain. But . . . It's real nice to have once you have it. Don't ya think?
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I totally forgot that:
1- Changewings can hypnotize people.
2- Hiccup has actually (kind of) trained a changewing in the past.
How. Are. We. Not. Talking. About. This.
I know this doesn't have that much fic potential or anything (except if your a weirdo like me and love the potential of hypnosis in almost every sfw situation). Like??? Phantom made Hiccup kiss Tuffnut and other stupid things just so he could not have the time to train her?? That's so freaking cool.
I need changewings hypnotizing people, I need this to be a chapter of RoB/DoB where the teens are actually suffering because the changewings are causing trouble in Berk WILLINGLY.
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Finally got my first DC comics. Bought the last copy of the DC Pride issues so I'm excited about that (had to get it. Any time there is ace rep in anything is a miracle). I also bought Hellblazer Vol 1 so hopefully it's as good as the employees said.
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The bit of Gor where they decide "No, fuck BDSM lite and all that garbage, let's see where this river goes (it goes to more BDSM lite garbage, Gorbage even). "
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The Chronicles Of Counter-Earth by John Norman
Art by Robert Foster
Ballantine Books (1972/1972/1973)
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The basic canvas used by John Norman to write the very deep dialogues between Tarl and his random female partner
"I'm your slave, Tarl Cabot!"
"Ehm, no. Thank you. Slavery is bad"
"No, I belong to you. You are my master"
"No, you are a free woman. Slavery is immoral"
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"Ok, you are my slave"
Few pages after
"How you dare? I'm a free woman!"
"No, you are a Slave Girl! I'm your Master!"
"I love you, Tarl!"
I don't find the Gor novels controversial or antifeminist, because the main female partners are usually depicted as strong willed and smart. It's not even that disrespectful about women's autonomy, because the author gave to his male protagonist (Tarl Cabot, a human from modern-day Earth) a liberal and modern sensibility about slavery: Tarl is deeply against slavery and in every book I red so far, he frees slaves (in Outlaw of Gor he organizes a slave revolution against the oppressive matriarchal monarchy and also helped Lara, the former Queen, to develop a social consciousness and admitting the unfair parts of her city) and help oppressed women to become indipendent, self aware and express their true self. It's just a little paternalistic, but not misogynist. It's not even full of annoying sex scene as a person could think and sex is never described directly, at least in books I red so far. I think that Laurell K. Hamilton's sagas are more controversial and with more sex than actual plot. I the Gor novel there is a huge world-building and I love the way in which fantasy meets sci-fi novels.
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The Spawnometer
Episode 0:0:3:8
WildC.A.T.s vs. Cyberforce:
Killer Instinct
Spawn #38
& Cyberforce #0-3 (1993-1994)
& WildC.A.T.s: Covert Action Teams #5-9
https://spawnometer.blogspot.com/2023/09/spawnometer-0038-wildcats-vs-cyberforce.html
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I just wanted to say abt ur poll on book opinions-- I said yea post all u want about it, and I would def love to see some of your artistic takes on some of what you read but also definitely wouldn't want to like. force u into drawing sth for each book u read, like if it speaks to u go crazy yk?
A GOOD POINT! i tend to not earnestly go out of my way to crap over stuff i don't like, but a book that ends up being really bad (i love...a lot of genres that can be so bad theyre good, but also just so. so genuinely bad) it would be funny as a challenge. either to make jokey lighthearted art or to try and capture the good ideas of a concept yk!!
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Vintage Pulp - Jungle Stories (Summer1943)
Art by George Gross
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