
(12-21-2013, 04:37 PM)Abriael Wrote:What I said isn't that hard to understand. Much the same as adding emoticons to your post doesn't make your response any less passive aggressive or annoying.(12-21-2013, 04:29 PM)Fenrir Wrote:(12-21-2013, 04:27 PM)Abriael Wrote: If you need threads with this kind of themes labeled, you may want to ask Square Enix to label quests and zones where NPCs talk, because exactly the same themes are included in the text of the game.
Please, do get a grip
WoD roleplaying communities tag shit. That argument doesn't hold any water.
So since someone else does it, then we must as well?
I'm afraid your "argument" (airquotes mandatory, as you don't really have one) is the one that doesn't hold any water, my good sir.
I'll spell it out for you.
Your argument is that because there's sexual themes in XIV, there's no call for us, as a community, to tag posts that contain graphic sexual or violent content that might upset someone.
I'm telling you that there's plenty of other settings out there that dive much deeper into these themes, yet the people who play in them have the good grace to tag their stuff so they don't upset anyone. It's a very common thing these days. People usually call them trigger warnings. Being considerate of others isn't hard.
(12-21-2013, 04:42 PM)LiadansWhisper Wrote:(12-21-2013, 04:29 PM)Fenrir Wrote: WoD roleplaying communities tag shit. That argument doesn't hold any water.
They do? Â I admit that it's been a while since I've LARP'd or TT'd VtM or it's associated games (though I certainly miss WtA and MtA), but I don't recall anyone tagging shit. Â The setting itself is incredibly dark and violent and, quite frankly, vile, if you read the source material. Â What communities are you talking about anyway?
Forum roleplays are what I'm referring to. There's other examples, such as fanfiction archives and the like.