quick rant
Apr. 3rd, 2007 09:45 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Incidentally, this post is, as far as I know, not referring to anyone on my flist here...heck, as far as personal friends go, I think my rarely used(and not even currently uploaded, I don't think) Dick Grayson icon is worse than anything you guys use.
Ok, I get that everyone likes their icons and chooses icons that, as a general rule, express their either themselves or thier likes, i just wish people would occassionally use a bit of...urm...discretion...when posting to communities. I don't mean icons of two guys(or girls) staring at each other and phrases like "can you feel the subtext?" or "and A was like *beep* and then B was like *beep.*" I mean ones that have the f-word in twenty pixel font, or two guys writhing in you-know-what, which seem to be being used more and more in comm posts. I mean, forget the fact that some people might be offended by them(my general reaction is to roll my eyes at worst, but usually I just ignore it if I don't like it) but I KNOW I'm not the only person who checks LJ at work...I mean, some people only HAVE internet at work, and might end up getting tagged for looking at questionable content at work just for checking their flist. It's especially annoying when the post has a cut to the effect of "may not be worksafe"
*toddles off to find something happier to ponder*
Ok, I get that everyone likes their icons and chooses icons that, as a general rule, express their either themselves or thier likes, i just wish people would occassionally use a bit of...urm...discretion...when posting to communities. I don't mean icons of two guys(or girls) staring at each other and phrases like "can you feel the subtext?" or "and A was like *beep* and then B was like *beep.*" I mean ones that have the f-word in twenty pixel font, or two guys writhing in you-know-what, which seem to be being used more and more in comm posts. I mean, forget the fact that some people might be offended by them(my general reaction is to roll my eyes at worst, but usually I just ignore it if I don't like it) but I KNOW I'm not the only person who checks LJ at work...I mean, some people only HAVE internet at work, and might end up getting tagged for looking at questionable content at work just for checking their flist. It's especially annoying when the post has a cut to the effect of "may not be worksafe"
*toddles off to find something happier to ponder*
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Date: 2007-04-04 03:48 pm (UTC)I think this is the closest to a "bad" icon I have uploaded, and that's only because she's TECHNICALLY nekkid, but you can't really tell what with the masses of hair...
It's just...if someone has you personally on their flist, then they know what kind of icons you like and know whether or not they need to have you in a filter, but if it's a community, you SHOULD be able to assume that people will use "safe" icons. You SHOULDN'T have to worry that because its a community that says "manga" in the title you'll have huge yaoi covers plastered on your front page with *hem* borderline explicitily going on in the icon, or that because it's an icon community the teasers will have cussing and such(incidentally, what is it with Bleach icons? Bleach gets some of the weirdest icon makers...)
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Date: 2007-04-04 03:57 pm (UTC)Hmmm ... I have no naughty icons! I feel so
depraveddeprived! Should I get some, once I actually start paying for my account? ;-)- Cho
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Date: 2007-04-04 04:05 pm (UTC)Hmm...does this one count as mildly naughty?
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Date: 2007-04-04 04:19 pm (UTC)See, that one's so great as an illustration - because you have to know the series (and know the characters pretty well too) to know why it's naughty! In fact, if you haven't poked around on-line to get those later volume scans (or. alternatively, read Japanese well enough to have read the originals), you'd have to be pretty clever and perceptive to recognize "original body" Kyo, and Yuya not in her usual demure kimono, and therefore know what might have been grabbed ....
OK, so I'll avoid anything that might be described as "as subtle as a brick" (to quote one of the participants in what was threatening to become a yuri scene in what I was just reading ....)
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Date: 2007-04-04 07:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-04-04 07:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-04-04 08:17 pm (UTC)And by demure, do you mean the kimono that ends above her knees? (Course, she does dress much more conservatively than most other SDK females...or at least, have her stuff flaunted a bit less.
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Date: 2007-04-04 10:38 pm (UTC)But Megan-san, you're not showing her knees ... ! ;-)
Except when she's taking a bath (in which case Kamijyo-sensei turns us all into voyeurs ...) or Kyo is getting carried away (you notice, he usually does it after something stressful has happened?), she's pretty demure from the waist up.
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Date: 2007-04-04 11:21 pm (UTC)And yes, after the beginning(which I blame on 4 years of being locked in a closet) it's very much his own special kind of coping. Or faking that there are no warm fuzzies, just mildly sadistic hormones. Of course, when he DOES behave,t he poor girl is so shocked that she comments on it, making it that much harder on herself(such as when Bon and Akira fell in the pit and did the tossing thing with her...poor thing talked herself out of comfy-snuggly carrying into...well...that...)
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Date: 2007-04-04 04:07 pm (UTC)You sort of know the people on your own journal and who you're friends with, but the public communities I hate having to be so cautious about. I want to read a post and know that ten million groping boys will not show up in the reply icons.
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Date: 2007-04-04 06:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-04-04 06:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-04-04 06:58 pm (UTC)and now that LJ is working again, the REAL reply...
Date: 2007-04-04 08:23 pm (UTC)And...the communities have been really bad lately...it seems that all that gets posted in some is yaoi, and by that I mean giant and near-explicit covers, the worst in teaser icons, etc. I've even seen people apologize for NOT posting yaoi(which, to me, is insulting to both sides-yaoi fans for implying they could never like anything else, non-yaoi fans by implying they don't exist) It's like...you always KNOW that the bulk of anime/manga fans are underaged girls who see yaoi as fantasy fulfillment, but it's been really driven home of late. *is happy that her friends who like yaoi have a higher maturity level*