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    Best posts made by Julia Cornelia

    • RE: We Need a Game Set In the Roman Empire.

      @Ghost said in We Need a Game Set In the Roman Empire.:

      The last game set in a Roman Empire era/setting had a shitload of rape, forced character pregnancies, and when you mention that game's name on this forum, people flee, close doors, lock windows, and speak in bad English things like "yooo musss go now. Yooo go back home. You stay away. Isss Vam-peeeer."

      I put it at a 65-75% chance that if another Roman Empire setting game opens, plenty of people who enjoyed Firan will show up to roleplay some of the same, theme-enforced misogyny.

      Huh, I was honestly expecting people to declare Shang as being the definitive reason why this should not be done - for a lot of the same reasons you have cited in this post, even.

      As an aside, I'm glad we've reached that point in MU*ing where we can finally start calling people out for being misogynistic.

      Fifteen years ago, people would laugh in your face if you said such a thing. It was the wild west. People would call you a whore bitch cunt to your face and then laugh about it.

      posted in Mildly Constructive
      Julia Cornelia
      Julia Cornelia
    • RE: We Need a Game Set In the Roman Empire.

      @Ghost

      I was also thinking about this form of misogyny. Stop me if you've heard it before.

      "Uggggh. How dare she make a character with big breasts and scanty clothing and heavy makeup. What a fucking slut. Fuck this fire-pussy bitch so much, right now. Anyone who makes women characters with big tits and flirty attitiudes is WHAT IS WRONG WITH MUs.

      Generally speaking, the attitude towards women used to be quite terrible.

      posted in Mildly Constructive
      Julia Cornelia
      Julia Cornelia
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