D33d wrote:
The thing with explicit lyrics is that they can be kept to the player through the use of headphones. Backgrounds can't be hidden from other people, so anybody in a young person's family is able to see and be offended by a naked loli with a feather over her labia.
And from what I can see nobody is defending "naked loli with a feather over her labia" style backgrounds, rather one's where it's people in swimsuits, under bedcovers, wearing clothes that cover more than just the bare minimum but not enough for some people's standards etc. And again. Nightcore does have a relation to suggestive images. It has *always* been that way.Ephemeral wrote:
this is not a place to discuss issues of playing questionable beatmaps in the presence of others. such a thing is a personal choice and particularly things of this nature are extremely specific to the individual in question, and is not a topic that is particularly fruitful to pursue.
Also, explicit lyrics should be treated just the same as explicit backgrounds going by what Ephermeal has said because it has nothing to do with an audience that may or may not exist.
The "Protect the children" attitude is just getting stupid now, growing up on Duke Nukem, Quake and Kingpin I never once cried about "OH SHE HAS LESS CLOTHING THAN WOULD REALISTICALLY BE SOCIALLY ACCEPTABLE" or "HE SAID A BAD WORD". The people coming out with arguments like this seem to be adults for the most part making it all the more obvious that what needs to happen is for some of us to grow up.