People like this are honestly hilarious · 11:11am Feb 25th, 2023
Today, I got a certain message, one that I've had a few times in the past.
It's about a random person who I've never met, complaining about a comment I left on an M-Rated incestuous story, wherein I said "incest is wincest".
This is their message, verbatim:
Why are there disturbed people that give this community a gross and depraved reputation who make the world ending look welcoming and necessary?
Wincest? Really?
And you know what the funniest part is? They blocked me in advance so I couldn't reply, which I only found out after I typed up my reply, which I'll post here on the off chance they may or may not see it.
Do you seriously think that what you, a random person on the internet who I've never seen, spoken to, or heard of until you sent me this message, is going to make any difference in my life whatsoever?
And yes, (fictional) incest is wincest. If that disturbs you, maybe the internet, which was made for porn to begin with, isn't exactly a suitable place for people like you, who see it fit to express displeasure with what someone else has to say on a fictional story that has no relevance or bearing on real life?
I honestly worry for sorry souls who think harmless internet porn is worth protesting over. Grow up.
What do you guys think?
Personally, I genuinely don't care what (legal and consentual) fetishes people have. I don't go out of my way to put someone else down over it. I will actively ignore and use filters to filter out any content I don't like, because that's what they're for.
I don't understand why people see it fit to complain about something that literally does not effect them in the slightest. Why would you click on it to begin with? Why pay attention to it? It costs nothing to ignore it and move on with your life.
>tfw someone complaining about internet porn
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