by Sailor Silphymon » Mon Feb 04, 2008 10:18 am
(Edit: Looks like xmagic outposted me while I typed this... I'm too lazy to edit now.)
I think I should put my two cents in, even if I'm always having trouble expressing my thoughts in a way that almost everyone can understand...
I pretty much agree with ChaosEdge. Pornography, violence or gore doesn't make you evil, not even if you watch it for long periods and repeatedly . There is a boundary between reality and fiction/entertaiment, a very visible one. If someone fails to see it, then there is something wrong in the person.
Let's see... I'll take that head bursting. Getting used to that isn't really bad thing even though it might not be something to be proud about, and even the strongest etching will fade as time goes. It really depends on the person does it affect him/her or not: There are those who get eternally scarred just by having a quick look, others may not be affected in any way. Of course, there are always those who are between those two, and might get somewhat affected.
Nothing is perfect, nothing is pure. No good without evil, and the opposite. If there was only good, everything was perfect, how could we tell anymore what is good? Same goes for evil. The longer you live without realising the existence of "bad" things, the worse the impact later is and the longer it takes to get used to reality. As corny as it may sound, I think that's how it is.
....My longest post ever. However, I think got too sidetracked again...