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Best posts made by Olo
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RE: Out of their Elementposted in Stories
@littlest-lily Mug-warmer FTW! This is now part of the canon of tiny accommodations.
I hope Aiden doesn’t have any awkward surprises for Evie in his laptop’s browser history.
One of my favorite aspects of handhelds is the opportunity for non-verbal communication through body language.

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RE: Mini-giantsposted in Size Life Chat
@i-am-insane This is what I think of when I hear She-Hulk being called “the Jade Giantess.” Weird how no one calls The Hulk “a giant,” huh?
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RE: Little Chefposted in Artwork
@bigcuddlygiant OMG I’d suckle those thighs for dessert!
I was expecting her to be hiding under his toque, directing him by yanking his hair.
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RE: Gift of a Tiny Womanposted in Stories
@sumguy13 said in Gift of a Tiny Woman:
Author’s comment has me turned off to them though.
He’s outside his comfort zone. Everyone deserves some space to experiment. There was a time I would have echoed his comment.
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RE: I wish there was a term for exclusively male giantsposted in Size Life Chat
German, another language with gendered nouns, has Riese and Riesin for male and female giants, respectively. Oddly, German uses the same word, Zwerg, to refer both to IRL people with dwarfism and to imaginary people who are Tom Thumb-sized. And yes, a female “dwarf” is a Zwergin.
(Tom Thumb is Daumling (Thumbling) in the original German Kinder- und Hausmärchen by the Brothers Grimm)
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RE: I wish there was a term for exclusively male giantsposted in Size Life Chat
Provocatively, when Rebecca Sugar wrote her Sizey song for Steven Universe, she didn’t write “All I wanna do is see you turn into a giantess.” I don’t think we need to limit ourselves to a single-word term for “male giant” or “giant man.”
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RE: Gift of a Tiny Womanposted in Stories
@sumguy13 At the risk of sounding patronizing, I don’t think Aborigen was speaking out of conviction, but rather his personal aesthetic. Both his male and female characters display a full range of moral worthiness, and none of them are exempt from narrative judgment upon their actions. He was just expressing some understandable hesitation about writing a story intended for sexual gratification of the reader that features distress being visited upon a female character.
Nazis do have it coming to them, but that is a straightforward judgment upon the (well-understood) consequences of Nazis’ statements and actions. In fact, the uncomplicated nature of punishing Nazis makes it less interesting for me to incorporate into a new story. I’d rather write about more intimate transgressions.
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RE: How Open Are You All About Your Fetish?posted in Size Life Chat
I only discuss this with people online, and only with those who know me as “Olo” (I have normie accounts for normie business). SizeCon is the glaring exception.
My longtime partner knows of my F/m enthusiasms, but she’s not interested in any Sizey stuff. Once I decided to go to SizeCon last year I haven’t had to dance around the subject, but it’s still not something I go on at length about.
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RE: Variety article on upcoming The Miniature Wifeposted in Size Life Chat
@The-Big-G As a veteran Size world-builder I’m guessing that they know how to safely reduce non-organic materials and they perfectly replicated their own house down to the appliances in miniature before she woke up.
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RE: A Lass in the Lapposted in Artwork
@bigcuddlygiant Oh, yeah. I can decide which is my favorite, his thumb or his pinky.


