Why am I unable to comment on videos?
LordCrash I wonder though whether you'd call CJ "plastic model" in a personal conversation...
Of course not. That's why I didn't direct the comment at her, or criticize her for her choices. The comment was pointed at the company and casting director who chooses types of models. I'm not even convinced that the models read these comments. If I were in their position, I sure wouldn't.
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Will65
"The plastic parade continues. Yuck."
Perfectly fine post, very well written with no intention to make any trouble or to piss people off. Surprisingly 21 people took notice though and downvoted this very thoughful comment of mine although it was never meant to be divisive in any way. I was only talking directly to the site owners, politely asking to shoot more content with all natural girls and less content with girls with augmented tits.
LOL
Dude, just finally fucking admit that your post was always meant to stir trobule from the start and that you wanted it to be pretty divisive and offensive. What's so fucking hard about that? You're too proud for that? Come on...
You could have easily written something like "I wish SLR would shoot with more all-natural girls in the future again. I'm personally not into girls with heavy augmentations." That would have been perfectly fine and I guarantee nobody would have deleted it and probably nobody would have even downvoted it, at least not as many people.
So yes, this thread is a straw man, but a straw man you created yourself.
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Will65 Of course not. That's why I didn't direct the comment at her, or criticize her for her choices. The comment was pointed at the company and casting director who chooses types of models.
If you stand besides a girl and tell the guy in front of you that the girl besides was a plastic model and that this whole plastic parade was yucky you're still offensive and insulting to the girl. It's totally irrelevant to whom you direct your words when saying stuff in a public space. You could maybe voice such things in a private e-mail which can only be read by you and the recipient but this is a public forum and the model could very well read the stuff you write. And it's not up to you to decide whether she should do that or not. You should rather always act like she surely did - which is pretty much the official guideline for the comments section.
Like I said multiple times before now, it's only your tone that's off. not the actual content. You could easily give your feedback in a less offensive tone but for whatever reason you simply don't want to do it and you don't want to admit that your tone was off from the beginning. So we're going in circles here...
Will65 I honestly wasn’t referring to you with this although I can totally see why you think I was, apologies for any confusion.
There was a comment made along the lines of they won’t listen to a couple of people criticising the scene if thousands of others liked it. I didn’t even see your now deleted post. I was just talking about how being critical can be helpful to some even if lots of other people like the scene but that I try to avoid it being personal, more technical. If it’s a personal thing that I’m not attracted to a certain performer, I just skip the scene usually. I won’t comment on it.
LordCrash youre trying to make a mountain out of a molehill here. the essence of the original comment on the scene was "i dont like fake, i like natural" and im sure thats clear to anyone who read it but for some reason we have people getting hung up over the exact words he used and arguing over semantics. if you dont like what he said just downvote and move on.
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spacepirate
Actresses who shoot VR videos and have them hosted here shouldn't be subjected to hate and nastiness. That isn't good for anybody, its toxic. VR is still a very niche market, actresses don't need to participate in VR to make a living. It's optional for them, and honestly looking at how its shot, its kind of a pain in the ass compared to a normal shoot. A bunch of toxic assholes aren't doing us any favors getting more girls to come into this space. The basic comment Will65 made was that the actress was disgusting, not that he preferred other types of women. We don't need that here, we don't want that. That type of comment hurts what we all want in the long run.
If you like different types of videos, that's reasonable, that's fine. The way to get those videos made is to support and ask for them. Spreading negativity and hate towards women that fall outside of your personal taste is not the way to get more of the videos you like made. These actresses are people, even if you don't like them. Its not a molehill, its basic decency. I'm fine with some moderation to keep the comment section from being a cesspool of people insulting the actresses.
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spacepirate
LOL, the OP made a mountain out of a molehill by starting this whole thread instead of simply accepting that he made a mistake and got a slap on his fingers for using divisive and offensive language, whether it was intended or not. And yes, language is important since it can actually hurt people.
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Will65 Easy: It isn't true. You're free to interpret however you like, but it doesn't change my thinking or intent at all.
That might be true but the intent is irrelevant, only the result counts. That's why it's important to think about how others might perceive the stuff we say before we say it.
BML5768 strangley i dont see the same outrage from those talking about decency when the guy running this joint is going around literally telling customers to fuck off. if slr wants to enforce moral principles they should at very least lead by example.
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spacepirate
Again, that's a false dichotomy. There is no reason that both can't be handled with decency. Being negative to people (actresses or customers) is not in any of our best interests long term. Someone acting like an ass does not make other people acting like an ass ok. If you're looking at someone being an asshole and think that makes it ok for you to be an asshole too that's not a good thing. They are both wrong. This is something I learned in 2nd grade.
BML5768 lol maybe you should revisit 2nd grade because that isnt a false dichotomy at all
anyway.. so you agree that telling customers to fuck off is not ok. appreciate your ted talk on socially acceptable patterns of behavior but cant say that i took away anything new. maybe a better target audience would be some 1st graders.
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spacepirate
Yes, correct, I believe both are wrong. Being an asshole to customers is wrong, and being an asshole to actresses is wrong. And yes, that is a 1st grader problem. I'm glad you picked up on my logic (You said calling actresses "yuck" and plastic was completely acceptable). Cheers!
BML5768 You said calling actresses "yuck" and plastic was completely acceptable
got a quote to back that up?
spacepirate Maybe you should stop with the obvious whataboutism...
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spacepirate2 why being a bad boi? Unfortunately there's no way to pm on this engine. Just wanted to ask not to propel your negativity all over the place especially when it comes to business like in that reddit posting thread.
Let's help each other to make things work.
It's also cool to see SLR becoming more of a fun place lately. Will figure it out.