So, liking skimpy outfits on my favored absurd super hero is now “creepy”, and I should watch porn instead?
What the fuck is wrong with liking the first costume? Desiring “realism” in costume design is your preference, fine. Not everyone wants realism from their ridiculous super hero fantasies. If you’re disgusted by that, the problem is you.
You’d be one of those beach cops writing tickets to bikini-clad sunbathers. Good job.
There’s nothing wrong with liking it, there’s something wrong with demanding it and being outraged at not getting it and returning your ticket because apparently the costume is the only thing that matters about the movie and it is RUINED.
I think the problem is objectification. It’s fiction and fantasy, but in the case of a live-action movie, there’s a real person under the fictions, and we need to remember that.
So, liking skimpy outfits on my favored absurd super hero is now “creepy”, and I should watch porn instead?
What the fuck is wrong with liking the first costume? Desiring “realism” in costume design is your preference, fine. Not everyone wants realism from their ridiculous super hero fantasies. If you’re disgusted by that, the problem is you.
You’d be one of those beach cops writing tickets to bikini-clad sunbathers. Good job.
There’s nothing wrong with liking it, there’s something wrong with demanding it and being outraged at not getting it and returning your ticket because apparently the costume is the only thing that matters about the movie and it is RUINED.
tbf, im pretty sure ooop is a shitpost. But Poes Law is in effect
I think the problem is objectification. It’s fiction and fantasy, but in the case of a live-action movie, there’s a real person under the fictions, and we need to remember that.
A real hot person!