• @Zachariah
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    552 months ago

    Better censor the nipple. Way more offensive than people tortured and treated as property.

  • @BradleyUffner
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    32 months ago

    But anatomy is off limits apparently.

  • @RealFknNito
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    -62 months ago

    Man, I wonder if Egypt has graphic depictions of slavery in their country or if it just isn’t this politicized.

  • @Mango
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    -152 months ago

    I’d the statue supposed to be kinda hot?

      • @Mango
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        -52 months ago

        I’m not ignoring the point of the statue I swear. I’m into a different variety of consensual slave stuff.

        • @soloner
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          12 months ago

          🤢🤢🤢😬😬😬😬

        • @Senshi
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          02 months ago

          I’m very accepting of any consensual kinks, yours included, but there still is such as a thing as an appropriate and inappropriate reaction.

          If you find depictions of real life brutality arousing and acceptable, your kink starts to get worrisome. Especially if you feel so sure in yourself that you feel the need to share this publicly in a topic revolving about a very dark and evil part of real human history, and then actually follow through on your instinct.

          Many kinks, especially those including consensual non-consent or power dynamics restricting freedoms (eg bdsm), should very clearly remain in the fictitious and playful realm, shared only with partners or in specific topics or communities. Because that’s what they are in the end: plays with specific scenarios to please the mind and body.

          Trying to equate them to real life events that share parts of that fictional scenario simply is disgusting and an immediate red flag.

          Many things are okay as mind games and plays ( just think of all the killer videogame debates), as long as we can clearly delineate then from reality.

          • @Mango
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            -12 months ago

            Nice ass and chains. It’s not that deep. Don’t talk to me like I’m corrupting a room full of young students. This is the Internet. Everything is appropriate.