Anon08/02/25, 18:26No.8679536
I think recent events have highlighted the divide between milennials and zoomers over drawn/written/fapped to fictional characters (old or young, human, anthro, or inhuman), but never made the distinction of calling them anything specific like loli or shota. They just drew whatever and people rarely, if ever, complained about it. If it was Rule 34 or fan fiction, people didn't care, it was simply porn of a popular cartoon, that was it.Milennials are the last generation able to distinguish between fiction and reality because they spent most of their childhoods living in reality by playing outside and less time in front of TV and the Internet. Additionally, the whole "violent game make u violent" argument was a meme in the 90s, as guns were basically gray polygons and blood that was red Kool-Aid in terms of graphical fidelity. The worst thing that happened was that most local chains restricted them to adults only, or some others simply didn't sell them. Zoomers, being RAISED by TV and the Internet, grew up unable to understand the distinction between 2D and 3D nor care to; they just want it gone and those who made it punished regardless of the artist's moral stance. Consequently, the newer younger artists coming up are struggle sessioned with "2D porn bad!" in an age where they shouldn't be as there's enough porn around the world to last 10 lifetimes.I say this as someone born in '95, but it's interesting.