You guys, you can't act like scars are too adult or inappropriate. That's just a part of a body. It starts to teeter into ableism bc if you consider scars inappropriate what about people who just have them? It's not a wound, it's healed part of their body they have to live with forever. That's not gore that's just a reality people - including children - have to deal with.
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You guys, you can't act like scars are too adult or inappropriate. That's just a part of a body. It starts to teeter into ableism bc if you consider scars inappropriate what about people who just have them? It's not a wound, it's healed part of their body they have to live with forever. That's not gore that's just a reality people - including children - have to deal with.
[quote name="closedcaptioning" date="2024-05-17 06:42:08" ]
You guys, you can't act like scars are too adult or inappropriate. That's just a part of a body. It starts to teeter into ableism bc if you consider scars inappropriate what about people who just have them? It's not a wound, it's healed part of their body they have to live with forever. That's not gore that's just a reality people - including children - have to deal with.
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I agree! I've always had a lot of scars as a child - not from violence, but from accidents.
Burnt myself on a stove and such
My classmates had them too
I do find that rule a bit odd
closedcaptioning wrote on 2024-05-17 06:42:08:
You guys, you can't act like scars are too adult or inappropriate. That's just a part of a body. It starts to teeter into ableism bc if you consider scars inappropriate what about people who just have them? It's not a wound, it's healed part of their body they have to live with forever. That's not gore that's just a reality people - including children - have to deal with.
I agree! I've always had a lot of scars as a child - not from violence, but from accidents.
Burnt myself on a stove and such
My classmates had them too
I do find that rule a bit odd
[quote name="MinosPhrime" date="2024-05-17 06:59:31" ]
[quote name="closedcaptioning" date="2024-05-17 06:42:08" ]
You guys, you can't act like scars are too adult or inappropriate. That's just a part of a body. It starts to teeter into ableism bc if you consider scars inappropriate what about people who just have them? It's not a wound, it's healed part of their body they have to live with forever. That's not gore that's just a reality people - including children - have to deal with.
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I agree! I've always had a lot of scars as a child - not from violence, but from accidents.
Burnt myself on a stove and such
My classmates had them too
I do find that rule a bit odd
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I think it might be a concern about like...endorsing youth being beat up or hurt would be my guess , considering there's also no zombification or anything like that
MinosPhrime wrote on 2024-05-17 06:59:31:
closedcaptioning wrote on 2024-05-17 06:42:08:
You guys, you can't act like scars are too adult or inappropriate. That's just a part of a body. It starts to teeter into ableism bc if you consider scars inappropriate what about people who just have them? It's not a wound, it's healed part of their body they have to live with forever. That's not gore that's just a reality people - including children - have to deal with.
I agree! I've always had a lot of scars as a child - not from violence, but from accidents.
Burnt myself on a stove and such
My classmates had them too
I do find that rule a bit odd
I think it might be a concern about like...endorsing youth being beat up or hurt would be my guess , considering there's also no zombification or anything like that
[quote name="Lumynox" date="2024-05-17 07:19:43" ]
[quote name="MinosPhrime" date="2024-05-17 06:59:31" ]
[quote name="closedcaptioning" date="2024-05-17 06:42:08" ]
You guys, you can't act like scars are too adult or inappropriate. That's just a part of a body. It starts to teeter into ableism bc if you consider scars inappropriate what about people who just have them? It's not a wound, it's healed part of their body they have to live with forever. That's not gore that's just a reality people - including children - have to deal with.
[/quote]
I agree! I've always had a lot of scars as a child - not from violence, but from accidents.
Burnt myself on a stove and such
My classmates had them too
I do find that rule a bit odd
[/quote]
I think it might be a concern about like...endorsing youth being beat up or hurt would be my guess , considering there's also no zombification or anything like that
[/quote]
thats not a good excuse though because that exact same sentiment is used in eugenic and ableist circles. “prsitine, clear skin” and all, you feel?
Lumynox wrote on 2024-05-17 07:19:43:
MinosPhrime wrote on 2024-05-17 06:59:31:
closedcaptioning wrote on 2024-05-17 06:42:08:
You guys, you can't act like scars are too adult or inappropriate. That's just a part of a body. It starts to teeter into ableism bc if you consider scars inappropriate what about people who just have them? It's not a wound, it's healed part of their body they have to live with forever. That's not gore that's just a reality people - including children - have to deal with.
I agree! I've always had a lot of scars as a child - not from violence, but from accidents.
Burnt myself on a stove and such
My classmates had them too
I do find that rule a bit odd
I think it might be a concern about like...endorsing youth being beat up or hurt would be my guess , considering there's also no zombification or anything like that
thats not a good excuse though because that exact same sentiment is used in eugenic and ableist circles. “prsitine, clear skin” and all, you feel?
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