• GrymEdm@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    As a general rule I just try to work out if an activity adds more to my life than it takes away when deciding how to spend my time. Is there something you’d rather be doing? Is reading manga affecting your mental state?

    If only some manga makes you feel bad, consider asking for recommendations and if something bothers you just stop. If you feel bad because of social pressure or something, another general rule for me is as long as you aren’t hurting yourself or others then do what makes you happy. In the interest of free speech, others can state their opinion if they want and piss off if they become bullies about it.

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        8 months ago

        Why would you start reading something called Zombie Land Saga where the main character becomes a zombie almost instantly if you weren’t into zombification? You had plenty of warning signs.

        And why did you lump transgenderism in with minors? They aren’t remotely similar, and it’s worrying you seem to think they are.

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            8 months ago

            You said it was pushing minors and transgenderism, and you shy away from that as a christian. All too often, “pushing transgenderism” just means acknowledging the reality that they exist, and putting it in the same group as “pushing minors” creates a very disturbing equivelance. And I don’t know why you’d shy from trans representation as a christian, given how the bible doesn’t say a damn thing about trans people.

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              8 months ago

              I probably didn’t say that right, then.

              My apologies.

              I sometimes choose the wrong words.