In the interests of impartiality and in order to come back with some damn fine puns...Tashi wrote:Nein! Never gud enough


In the interests of impartiality and in order to come back with some damn fine puns...Tashi wrote:Nein! Never gud enough


Oh contrair.galvanisedpenguin wrote:Given your name and profile picture, I don't think you're in any position to criticise anyone, about anything, ever.


Oh. sorry.Tashi wrote:Your one question was "these people have mommy issues, am I right?"
The rest of your posts were calling it "Twisted", "demented". You don't see how those terms have negative, and shaming, conotations?


Funny you'd say that. I found Dexter to be by far the most relatable (is that the word?) character in decades for me. Not that i have a collection of lab slides or anythingbhlombardy wrote:Is it any more demented than rooting for a serial killer on a TV show? One who drugs his victims, straps them to a table, monologues for a bit, slices their cheek, then stabs them through the heart. Then cuts them up in bitty pieces and dumps them in the ocean? -- I am of course referring to Dexter.14REICH88 wrote:Yea but even in fiction/fantasy its sorta demented.

I think this would be an interesting thread for milovana in itself. I find Dexter to be one of the most relatable characters in the past several decades as well, and for a long time I felt conflicted about it's relation to my enjoyment of fetish sites like milovana. I think the widespread acceptance of a character like Dexter says something about the modern psyche. Thanks to the internet the world is connected in a way that it has never been before, but at the same time, I know for me at least it has also connected me more with my deeper fetishes in a private way which I am certain has never been possible before the internet. In the past perhaps fetishists (maybe a word?) would place their trust in a mistress or lady of the night to explore these thoughts, but now we trust (or at least attempt to trust) the internet.Sett wrote:bhlombardy wrote:Funny you'd say that. I found Dexter to be by far the most relatable (is that the word?) character in decades for me. Not that i have a collection of lab slides or anything14REICH88 wrote:Yea but even in fiction/fantasy its sorta demented.