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fandomsecrets2016-06-07 05:18 pm
[ SECRET POST #3443 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3443 ⌋
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(Thunderbirds Are Go! 2004 Movie)
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[Top Gear]
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[Chris Hardwick]
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[A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett]
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[Orphan Black]
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[Captain America Civil War]
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[Drakengard 3]
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Early because it's going to be a late day. :c
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Re: TW Rape
Rape can ruin someone's life. Statistically, a large minority of women get pregnant from rape. Rape can transmit various chronic diseases.
And yet there are cases at the other extreme: traumatic, infuriating, and yet passing.
I was objecting to the idea that it necessarily ruins lives, which was my misreading what was posted. I'm embarrassed by reacting that way. I shouldn't treat the best case as the norm, and denounce those who talk about the worst case. The worst case is after all generally a serious risk.
In any case, I don't believe that young men who rape are beyond rehabilitation. I also think rape is far more common than people want to accept, and so we have to try to rehabilitate, not just diabolise.
I'm actually mainly upset about "tough on crime" laws, and high levels of incarceration.