An explanation
9 hours ago
I have explained everything in full, the roleplay sessions happened in 2013 and what it really was is: 'Hey this character played by Christopher Walken is a cool and scary villain that I like, it would be cool to do a roleplay as him' and the stories were my way of paying tribute to David Cronenberg and also horror movies in general (with a South Park joke in there as well) and the blood thing...the character in the movie is a character that liked killing people and also was vampire-like and yes I am talking about the Hessian Horseman.
I never called my interest in vampires or ghouls or monsters a 'fetish', just a cool thing I got into because of a friend and I have been into transformation not as a fetish or cool thing to inflict upon my OCs but in general because before all that were-fandom guff even existed, there was cool werecreature related media like Dungeons and Dragons, Big Wolf On Campus, the Wallace and Gromit movie, the Thriller video, and even yes..websites about mythology and shapeshifters. I am going to outright say that yes I may have overreacted to a few jabs made about me over the past week but then again me overreacting to a joke on a subreddit made me act out.
It's just these people blow everything out of proportion and make me feel like I need to explain how fiction works. I use Werebelushi as a character to do reviews and originally just do comedic rants, he is seperate from my other characters because he's not only one of my first ones (before Mel even) but because he already had an established personality I made for him. I myself am LGBT positive but had traumatic experiences with rule34 and yaoi, I just hate yaoi (seeing the Blues Brothers sleeping together and being romantic partners with each-other when one of them canonically has a wife can do that to you) and for the record I have made up already for the alledged transphobia. And explained everything.
I know i'm a good person, my friends know i'm a good person, I wouldn't take advice or criticism from anyone who still believes I should be taken offline for something that I have owned up too already. If these people still don't believe me, well i'm sorry I cannot do anything to help you, guess I can't change someone's mind if they didn't even have one.
I never called my interest in vampires or ghouls or monsters a 'fetish', just a cool thing I got into because of a friend and I have been into transformation not as a fetish or cool thing to inflict upon my OCs but in general because before all that were-fandom guff even existed, there was cool werecreature related media like Dungeons and Dragons, Big Wolf On Campus, the Wallace and Gromit movie, the Thriller video, and even yes..websites about mythology and shapeshifters. I am going to outright say that yes I may have overreacted to a few jabs made about me over the past week but then again me overreacting to a joke on a subreddit made me act out.
It's just these people blow everything out of proportion and make me feel like I need to explain how fiction works. I use Werebelushi as a character to do reviews and originally just do comedic rants, he is seperate from my other characters because he's not only one of my first ones (before Mel even) but because he already had an established personality I made for him. I myself am LGBT positive but had traumatic experiences with rule34 and yaoi, I just hate yaoi (seeing the Blues Brothers sleeping together and being romantic partners with each-other when one of them canonically has a wife can do that to you) and for the record I have made up already for the alledged transphobia. And explained everything.
I know i'm a good person, my friends know i'm a good person, I wouldn't take advice or criticism from anyone who still believes I should be taken offline for something that I have owned up too already. If these people still don't believe me, well i'm sorry I cannot do anything to help you, guess I can't change someone's mind if they didn't even have one.
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