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@INUH: Oh, I thought that you meant photos of yourself. And I was like, whut.
If you're talking HQ scenery prints, then that makes more sense.
^^A kid should never be punished with something that is a kink for other people.
This made me think if there are people turned on by not being allowed to leave room.
^ I suppose bondage technically counts.
Re: spanking: nowadays I think of it more in terms of its kinkiness than its use as punishment, so I find the practice really creepy when used to punish kids.
When the heck did the meaning change in the last 20 years?
I think that punishment (Physical or otherwise) doesn't really work. A lot of the times, kids look for approval. If you deny them that, they'll learn. At least, that's what worked for me and those who I know
Either way, finished Spider Island. It was pretty damn awesome. My only issue with it is that Carlie and Peter's break up feels somewhat forced, specially because Carlie was way more understanding than that. Granted, har backstory helped her lash out, but still, bothersome, especially because it seems like such an artificial way to try and get MJ and Peter together.
um, spanking has always been spanking? It's just that some people find it arousing.
oh, that's another issuee I had with Spider Island. The Queen almost raping Venom was kinda outta nowhere.
League of Legends has -7:-15 remaining before it's finished updating.
don't ask me, I don't know
Well, I never heard of the erotic part until recently.
Hmmm...okay, given that that's the number my teacher said, I'll go for that.
I'm going to try to get some of them framed by the weekend, but if I can't, I will by next weekend.
Oh. Well, yeah, that would have been pretty ridiculous :P
Here's a reduced-size version of one of them. The original is 4752*3168 pixels and shows a lot more detail.
Last issue of the Venom tie in, where the Queen goes on and on about how killing Venom was arousing her and shit.
It's kind of implied, granted, but it seemed a bit too much like adding a sex component to an scene that hardly needed it. Which is a shame because I think that Remender was going to an interesting place with Flash!Venom.
Well, his role was just being sick till he came back and lead the Avengers.
Unrelated to anything else, but Gunnerkrigg Court is currently facing down Goblins in an online poll, stop the internet, ect.
The thing I don't get is how it's really any question. Gunnerkrigg Court is what would happen if Harry Potter was written by Neil Gaiman, and I don't think any webcomic out there can compare to that particular premise.
And I don't even like Harry Potter.
Court already won.
Also, I have to say that the Queen yanking Cap's shield and telling him that she didn't want Steve to use protection was pretty groan-worthy as well.
Still going, I think.
I remember checking it a few days ago and Court was at 51%, now down to 50% -- so obviously voting has continued and the ball could be in anyone's park.
That's what I was told yesterday. Ah well.
Honestly, I couldn't care less.
>It's kind of implied, granted, but it seemed a bit too much like adding a sex component to an scene that hardly needed it. Which is a shame because I think that Remender was going to an interesting place with Flash!Venom.
Oh right that part. I kind of just read it as violence=orgasm kind of thing.
Yeah the entire exchange was... kind of silly, but the fight was still pretty boss.
^^ Usually I'd agree. I don't care for many webcomics; in fact, Gunnerkrigg Court is the only one. Right now, the matchup is between it and an admittedly good riff on D&D -- but pisstakes of D&D are a dime a dozen in the webcomic world.
^Yeah, Goblins is pretty good, but it's not really anything special.
This entire scene in The Game of Thrones show with the Dothraki feels like something out of the much less savory parts of the Solomon Kane stories.
... which one?
I mean, there are a lot of scenes with Dothraki.
(Spoiler alert.)
First episode.
Where it's basically like 'lol savage culture'
They get somewhat less "lol savage culture" and more well-rounded over the course of the season. I think that scene's more Daenerys's first impression.
They are pretty savage until [spoilereventlol], though.
Yeah, kinda hard not to be when murder is a routine part of weddings.
Also, I'm calling bullshit on the 'no word for thank you' thing. Even if there's no literal translation, a community is going to develop terms for gratitude/acceptance in some way.
That said, more shows should end with kids getting thrown out of windows.
It gets better/worse from there, depending on your perspective. Really good show; shame it's going to shit out when it hits the fourth book, though.
That's likely a leftover from Martin, since they actually did make a Dothraki conlang, so presumably the people at HBO know better.
They have a plan for making the fourth and fifth books better by doing them simultaneously.
Also, Touhou arrangements.
^ That won't fix anything; the issue with the fourth book is that between characters getting killed off and new ones being introduce, we quickly lose perspective and investment in the events therein. The other issue is that the third book had such excellent climaxes and solved some mysteries.
As a personal factor, my favourite storyline is everything to do with the Wall. The third book was really, really excellent for that and had a brilliant mixture of horror, intrigue and action. But in the fourth book, even though we follow some of the same characters, the plot moves away from that location and those issues and goes off on a new, boring tangent.
^They could always a move away from the book plots. It worked out decently for Walking Dead, not so well for Dexter. Though I'm in the minority opinion for the second one.
Ah, okay, that's not what I'd heard (haven't gotten that far yet >.>)