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No one here knows l'm a disgusting pervert… and I’m looking to change that.
The pervert part or the knowing part?
The safe word is Raspberry. And yes, that is a threat.
( ^◡^)っ✂╰⋃╯
pls do it quickli.
Yeah, I probably did go a bit too far with that one. Here’s a gif of rabbits eating raspberries as recompense
I don't trust that link.
You shouldn’t, it’s a well endowed man’s penis revolving in a circle to the tune of “you spin me right round” while sex grunting plays randomly in the background, until a giant robot floats into frame with the help of a set of helicopters fighting their way through a torrent of rain before they drop their payload and it does battle with a kaiju in the ocean, and I’m still a fan of pacific rim because you can feel the weight behind every twitch of the monolithic titans that own your attention for the next hour and a half, but I could be convinced that someone else has done it better
ರ╭╮ರ you betrayed me
I got one of them “do it yourself” kits right down here
:::spoiler NSFW youspinmerightroundbaby.ytmnd.com
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dLptjP1RKmQ&t=6s
~~I really feel like I should be able to mark comments as NSFW. Me, specifically. The rest of you can make due.~~ someone made a good suggestion
You could use the spoiler tag to hide your comment until someone taps it. Not for me though, I can't open them on the first try but I always want to know what's in there so from my pov they are awful. But I'm also not fond of the idea to hide nsfw comments
That’s a great idea! I always forget that Lemmy spoilers are unlike Reddit’s, where it’s an obtrusive sea of black. Thank you!
But in this case, it feels appropriate to make this opt-in. I couldn’t imagine how mortified I’d be if I suddenly blasted meatspin from my phone speakers in the wrong place, and putting that evil on someone feels deeply wrong.
Like, I can put novels of smut out there without worry as it offers it’s own plausible deniability. Passing glances lead to misreading “cummy grippers,” but meatspin is several bridges too far.