@blehb But what if you want them to think twice about it?
Posts made by Olo
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RE: Panickedposted in Artwork
@SmolChlo It’s true, we gots the Grabbies.

(Still out of upvotes, btw. I might never catch up at this rate.)
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RE: Go-to sizey daydream?posted in Size Fantasy Chat
@foreverlurk said:
My culture’s stuff is mostly about the Devil.
Need to get more First Nations stories in there. Lots of Biggos up north.
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RE: Watching Others Watch Sizeposted in Size Fantasy Chat
@foreverlurk “Watch yourself, honey, or I might just take you home in my pocket.”
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RE: Watching Others Watch Sizeposted in Size Fantasy Chat
@littlest-lily said:
I feel like it takes a bit away from the sex appeal for me? I’d just love to see a scenario where the size difference is meant to be taken seriously.
I feel exactly the same. Given our society’s immaturity regarding sex, I don’t expect any mixed-size relationship to portrayed completely without humor, but I would like the participants not to be depicted as crazy or wholly in thrall to a weird fetish (or the tiny as an unwilling captive of a priapic giant). I genuinely think the appeal isn’t that difficult to appreciate.
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RE: Watching Others Watch Sizeposted in Size Fantasy Chat
@blehb said:
BUT the fact that both “normies” and the size community were craving more of that content is kind of promising no? And I feel over the past few years people online have been a lot more forward regarding “unusual” attractions they have. The internet lost its mind with Lady Dimitrescu.
Absolutely. Deviance is becoming normalized. It’s been a long time since I’ve been single, but it does seem everyone has at least one weird little fetish and not being able to admit to some kink would raise eyebrows. Considering what’s out there and what people are willing to admit, size kinks are cute and relatively harmless.

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RE: Watching Others Watch Sizeposted in Size Fantasy Chat
@littlest-lily THIS. Horror in unquestionably one of most normie-accessible modes for introducing size content, and that’s almost certainly why I keep returning to it. (The other mode, of course, is comedy, which is why I expected Downsizing to get into some explicit sexytimes.)
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RE: Lost and Foundposted in Artwork
@BigCuddlyGiant Wow, someone forgot a perfectly good umbrella. What a find!
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RE: Watching Others Watch Sizeposted in Size Fantasy Chat
@blehb said:
[Downsizing] is actually very interesting to me because (and correct me if I’m wrong because I haven’t personally seen it, so I don’t know how true these criticisms are) it seemed like a lot of people were disappointed the movie strayed away from further world-building. Like they were excited to see these special effects and quirks and stuff but then the movie just took a totally different turn.
So Downsizing was written and directed by Alexander Payne, who had previously made such adult satirical movies as Citizen Ruth, Election, Sideways, and About Schmidt. Not only did those films have smart and funny scripts, they also featured scandalous scenes of full-frontal nudity that were more comical than arousing. There was every reason to believe that Payne would deliver the long-awaited mainstream size smut crossover, and he had the budget to do what none of us would even attempt in terms of special effects.
Unfortunately, Payne’s goal was about satirizing how narcissistic Americans pursue individual remedies rather than taking collective action. So, instead of reducing carbon emissions to mitigate global warming, a privileged few reduce themselves in the hopes that they will set a good example for the rest of the population. Much of the screen time is spent on several Downsized people interacting with each other and demonstrating the hollowness of the entire project.
Almost all of the special effects and tiny people interacting with Biggos was in the trailer. Even normies were expecting more of a fantastic experience. The review in The New Yorker actually referred to Brobdingnag from Gulliver’s Travels and said the film needed more giant-tiny sexytimes. It doesn’t get more disappointing than that.




