
One does not simply create a game out of something they don't enjoy just to impress people. Just saying it must be have a little portion of your life on hold since you went as far as created a game of it. (01-03-2014, 03:01 PM)Smilecythe Wrote: I did not say your life centers around it, or try to imply you're wrong in the head. This is something I've yet to fully comprehend really To go even further, there are people who make extreme horror movies as well as (god forbid) porn stars, who are never considered weird in the slightest. Yet on one side, people just notice you created something and focus on what they liked or disliked about it, while in the second case they conclude there must be something dark and sick behind its creation and obsess entirely over that. with the exception the vore thing is usually considered of sexual nature.

Personally, I see little difference between the two themes as any others.

he probably faps all day in a basement and will become a murderer or rapist later, he should die". But if someone makes a film about themselves getting eaten by an anthropomorphic fox, people will say "OMG, this guy must be mentally ill. Anyway, my point was primarily this, as a random example: If someone makes a CGI film of themselves getting shot by robots, people will say "Wow, this is really cool and the guy did an awesome job, I wish there were more animators like this". As long as no one gets hurt in the process, I see no reason why to object to weirdness. I think life requires weirdness for the sake of diversity - imho without weirdness life would be bland and boring instead of colorful and interesting. If you get sick by images of shaved foxes with tits attached to them expressing the desire to eat other foxes, but at the same time you don't get sick by images of humans getting shot, tortured, raped, torn apart and/or bleeding to death (something you see in estimated 60 % of movies), then I'd be interested in the argumentation chain you might be able to bring up for justifying your objection to the cannibal foxes with tits. On one side I find it funny and weird, but it's also sad that it leads to misconceptions and even flame wars in some cases. Which probably explains why so many trolls and people react violently for no obvious reason. (01-03-2014, 12:23 PM)MirceaKitsune Wrote: I guess people tend to amplify what they aren't familiar with to extreme levels at times.

I guess people tend to amplify what they aren't familiar with to extreme levels at times. Why would it be different for something like making vore art? For example, I like FPS games like Xonotic, but that doesn't mean it's what I do all day long for my entire life. I think that's far from the truth even for people who can be considered "basement dwellers", which itself isn't my case (although I spend more time online than having a RL).

Your comment is part of another problem I see frequently: When someone finds weirder art like this, they conclude it's something the artist is obsessed about or centers their life around. Not trying to say this stuff makes sense to me, but if you dressed the characters in latex and gimp masks then it probably would. You're obviously involved in some kind of community centered around "this", you developed a mentality around it, found it to be quite normal in your life and now it can be shocking how people react to it. (01-03-2014, 11:41 AM)Smilecythe Wrote: People just don't understand this stuff.
