@EUCommission You know you don't _have_ to reproduce their sick wording, right? Could've at least put some quotes around "spicy mode".
Or call it what it is: non-consensual porn, psychological violence, (re-)traumatization.
@EUCommission You know you don't _have_ to reproduce their sick wording, right? Could've at least put some quotes around "spicy mode".
Or call it what it is: non-consensual porn, psychological violence, (re-)traumatization.
@cstross @Cacotopos @j2bryson Actually it's because Germany has strict laws about that. The idea is that some of these comparisons, however well intended, may actually downplay the holocaust as a result.
Also, I'd very much appreciate if you could stop messaging me about this.
The number of people who think it's necessary to respond to this post with all kind of atrocities committed by USians … I only made a lighthearted post about profanity. Do I really deserve my notifications to be filled with descriptions of violence?
chaos.social (chaos.social)
I always find it funny when Americans make profanity a huge deal. Like "omg they're dropping the F-bomb in this episode! first F-bomb in the whole franchise!" or whatever.
As a European, I don't even _notice_ these.
It's usually only when I'm reading reviews or discussions or watching reaction videos that I even realize that someone said "fucking" in a particular scene.