>>10776151That one's nice, but she doesn't have that same mom look to her. Thanks, though.
>if politicians were to come out and say that everything is fine, then would people still care?I don't see why not. At least here, there's already a great deal of skepticism about our leaders, even if they still vote for them in the end. Then again, their skepticism sometimes skews to things like climate change denial, which would only make it easier to pass off the lie. But I have the feeling that if those same people saw the politicians they're against saying that, they'd then switch to the opposite position and start decrying climate change. God, I hate politics.
>It's good that moot didn't sell it to some corporation. It would have been remodified and censored to death.I guess so. Things like seperating the site into two is already pushing it, though. But it could be worse, I guess.
>Now what would be the cause for that?Any reason I can think of, aside from lack of oversight, only makes it seem like a conspiracy. But besides the report option on their site, couldn't someone have just reported it directly to the authorities? I know they're located in the US, so those things would most probably have been illegal.
>I don't know what to think about twitter wanting to allow "artistic" depictions of nude children.Doesn't take a genius to figure out that twitter is shit, those're just a couple more reasons why that is. It's odd there isn't more outrage about those facts, though. Seems like something people would be all over.
>the very silly kind. Something you'd encounter in a shonen even.That's what I thought. Shonen is mostly for dudes, after all, though I guess there have been female artists like that. Rumiko Takahashi's one of my favorite mangakas, for example.