bitterblue
still scared and blushing
an argument i've seen all over the internet, especially some darker sides of tumblr and twitter fandoms, and for a good while, i agreed with it until i saw someone say... i don't remember the exact words but the crux was basically that subliminally, we all agree that fiction does affect reality. otherwise, we wouldn't have our children read stories about virtue and justice so they can learn to differentiate between right and wrong on a more subconscious level
i suppose one could argue against this by saying children's psyches are inherently malleable which is why it's easier to influence their opinion; adults on the other hand typically have pretty firm and resolute morals. i only partially agree with the latter because there are always people who resort to death threats and other insolent behaviour when you insult their favourite shows/ships (let's be honest, shipwars always get ugly) which clearly shows they take fiction a little too seriously...
so personally, i believe one needs to have a certain level of emotional maturity to completely separate fiction from reality, and i'm extremely curious: what're your guys' opinions on this?
i suppose one could argue against this by saying children's psyches are inherently malleable which is why it's easier to influence their opinion; adults on the other hand typically have pretty firm and resolute morals. i only partially agree with the latter because there are always people who resort to death threats and other insolent behaviour when you insult their favourite shows/ships (let's be honest, shipwars always get ugly) which clearly shows they take fiction a little too seriously...
so personally, i believe one needs to have a certain level of emotional maturity to completely separate fiction from reality, and i'm extremely curious: what're your guys' opinions on this?