Hello.
I guess everyone knows what I mean.
In case you don't, have a look at this - this is what I found at urbandictionary:
First of all, I don't consider urbandictionary to be a reliable source of information to begin with. I'm referring to it, because it perfectly exemplifies the attitude I'm talking about. I'd occasionally see ryona topics on various gaming forums and peoples' reactions were always the same - the author was labeled 'sick' and the topic was closed.
Now, what I don't understand is, when I see comments like that on Youtube, ryona fans don't seem to argument against them. If I posted ryona video and someone said something like "Die, misogynist!", I'd at least tell them to stop jumping to conclusions.. or educate themselves first. But instead, the usual answer is: "if you don't like it, don't watch it" - which is true, but.. again, there's no attempt at defending against those allegations.
So, I'm curious if anyone had similar experience and of your opinions about the things I mentioned.
I guess everyone knows what I mean.
In case you don't, have a look at this - this is what I found at urbandictionary:
Another words, it's the next step up from misogyny where a bunch of sick minded geeks on the internet that haven't gotten laid since the Clinton administration satisfy their hatred and frustration of women by watching them tortured and react upon that.
(Here's a link to the whole page if someone's interested)
First of all, I don't consider urbandictionary to be a reliable source of information to begin with. I'm referring to it, because it perfectly exemplifies the attitude I'm talking about. I'd occasionally see ryona topics on various gaming forums and peoples' reactions were always the same - the author was labeled 'sick' and the topic was closed.
Now, what I don't understand is, when I see comments like that on Youtube, ryona fans don't seem to argument against them. If I posted ryona video and someone said something like "Die, misogynist!", I'd at least tell them to stop jumping to conclusions.. or educate themselves first. But instead, the usual answer is: "if you don't like it, don't watch it" - which is true, but.. again, there's no attempt at defending against those allegations.
So, I'm curious if anyone had similar experience and of your opinions about the things I mentioned.
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