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NSFWIf you could have sex with a fictional character who would it be?
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my physical illness makes me have no sex drive whatsoever, so i wouldnt know. at least not anymore, but probably most fictional women since they are created to be appeling.
Honestly jerking off or intercourse is a waste of godamn time anyways so i dont mind that my anti psychotics take my sex drive too lol honestly life is better without it.
I think the question would be more weird if the question was with whom would you want to have a relationship. Because AI companies try to sell relationships to fictional chacaters.
Another interesting question which fictional character would you want to be like. My answer is Light Yagami before he became more and more insane.
I think when I was a teenager I considered Nami in One Piece or Bulma in Dragonball to be pretty hot. Lol. I think overall my interest in fictional characters decreased over time. But as an adolescent I considered them pretty hot.
Shall I delete this thread? It could be pretty stupid but also sort of funny to read the replies.
So many visitors on this thread. I see you are a man of culture.
Lenna, mechty, leva,, kulkai, alva, soppo,, and sprignfield from girls frontline, fem stelle, kaska, march 7th, acheron, madam herta from HSR. Skadi, lappland, mudrock, exuisai alter and texas from arknight.
Yes I think so too! How funny, and a little sad, that we encounter each other on the SS site of all places. Are you a big literature fan as well? When I read Sound and the Fury for the first time, it blew my mind. It's such a masterpiece, and the writing, especially in chapter 2, is sublime. What about Quentin Compson's story interests you the most? For me, it's his struggle with time as the destructive agent of virtue and values. I feel like Quentin is more Prince Myshkin than Hamlet at heart, due to the fact that he is unwordly, but intelligent at the same time, fated to suffer in the growing realization of worldly truths, and to bear the weight of the world on his shoulders. Is it just me, or does thinking about the passing of time make you terribly sad as well? It not only changes you, but changes your perception of the world.
feel free to ignore all this...I spend too much time alone that's all! Anyway, I hope you're doing ok wherever you are. sometimes, I feel like the only place for a sane person in this world are places like these...
Yes I think so too! How funny, and a little sad, that we encounter each other on the SS site of all places. Are you a big literature fan as well? When I read Sound and the Fury for the first time, it blew my mind. It's such a masterpiece, and the writing, especially in chapter 2, is sublime. What about Quentin Compson's story interests you the most? For me, it's his struggle with time as the destructive agent of virtue and values. I feel like Quentin is more Prince Myshkin than Hamlet at heart, due to the fact that he is unwordly, but intelligent at the same time, fated to suffer in the growing realization of worldly truths, and to bear the weight of the world on his shoulders. Is it just me, or does thinking about the passing of time make you terribly sad as well? It not only changes you, but changes your perception of the world.
feel free to ignore all this...I spend too much time alone that's all! Anyway, I hope you're doing ok wherever you are. sometimes, I feel like the only place for a sane person in this world are places like these...
I totally agree that this is the funniest place to come across each other, gave me a giggle lol. Yeah I'm pretty into literature and while I've read a lot of books, nothing has topped TSATF in being so raw and tragic and devastating, I just keep going back and rereading it every so often. It's fun to discover new things each time too that I missed the previous time like a game or puzzle.
As for my interest in Quentin as a character, there's a lot to him that strikes a cord with me. I've always been a little freak about the passing of time and terrified of aging, terrified of not knowing how to use my time wisely, only able to focus on the loss of something that's passed instead of appreciating it fully in the moment. But what is a fear of aging if not a fear of mortality? And why are we cursed with mortality? The answer, as you know, is time. Time is to blame for the entropy of everything into absurd noise and then into nothing. I'm extremely terrified of the true nothingness of death and as a result I cling. That's something really relatable about Quentin, how he clings to the ideas he's fixated on. He clings to the now-obsolete virtues his father instilled in him, the only one left who seems to truly care about anything. He clings to his idea of Caddy as something so pure that can't possibly exist in a world so dirty and when faced with reality he attempts to use words to warp reality into accommodating him. It's too real lol. Even his worse qualities like the way he gets controlling over Caddy, which obviously comes from a place of feeling like he has no control over the world around him.
On a more personal level my family has always been pretty dysfunctional and not to get too fucked up but I can definitely relate to his obsession with his sister, or rather the idea of a sister as a perfect object of desire. There are a lot of really interesting TSATF essays and my favorites have to be the ones that get a little psychoanalytic with it. Quentin wanted to kill himself with Caddy so they could melt into each other and be in eternal embrace forever and I think that's why I relate to him most of all. The forever embrace is almost like a direct ideological counter to the nihilism of the void, a desperate proof that something could have eternal meaning in spite of a degrading and meaningless world. Also my family was helping me through college and I totally let them down by dropping out so there's that too haha.
hope ur doing well too dude its hard enough being alive in the first place and on top of that we happen to be alive in this strange hyperreal time in history where culture and love and truth and symbolic value have all been disassembled to make the Jasons of the world money. stay safe out there
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