The more upset you get about it now, the more will come out just to spite you :)
You're blocking and unblocking, only to retreat back into the shadows after spewing your vitriol. Cowards, the lot of you
"Everything we call real today once belonged to fiction"
A small fraction of imaginative ideas materialize into reality. Others linger in the world of make-believe
"Seahorses, pipefish, and a few other male species actually carry and birth young. That’s not fiction; that’s nature"
Male humans don't possess the anatomical structures necessary for carrying and nurturing young. It'd be unnatural
In the select non-human species mentioned, male organisms possess an external brood pouch. The female deposits her eggs into the pouch, and the male fertilizes and incubates them until they hatch. The process doesn't involve implantation into living tissue, the development of a placenta, or systemic hormonal changes. Applying the term "pregnancy" to non-mammalian species is a misleading anthropomorphism. A more fitting description would be brooding or incubation
Carrying an egg in one's hand isn't enough to qualify as pregnancy. Male e.g., seahorses carrying eggs in their pouches also isn't enough to qualify as pregnancy. Pregnancy refers to the development of an embryo in a female body and uterus. A pouch isn't a uterus. Its function differs from that of a uterus
"In the lab, human embryos have been successfully nurtured outside wombs for short periods"
They use female tissue under controlled conditions and for a limited period
"Transhumanism, humans merging with machines"
I oppose transhumanism, artificial "wombs," and procreation in general
"In biology, “heat” (or estrus) is a natural reproductive phase in female mammals"
The capacity for heat or pregnancy defines a female. Omegas are, therefore, non‑human female characters wearing a male label
Your persistent belief that "fiction will become real" exposes the harmful implications of omegaverse and the error in its widespread dissemination. Omegaverse isn't creative, it's a vehicle for advancing a gender identity and transhumanist agenda. The genre's push to bring heat and pregnancy fetishes ever closer to reality has intensified. So has my resolve to confront and challenge its fetishes
"Humans don’t have a visible heat cycle like other mammals, but our biology still carries traces of it"
The physiological, behavioral intensity of heat doesn't exist in humans
"Unrealistic fiction isn’t escapism. It’s evolution through emotion"
The reengineering of men into women, or male characters into female characters, with the intent to induce "pregnancy" represents a perversion of biology and a perilous meddling with the natural order. Extensive genetic, hormonal, surgical modifications would strip men of their manhood and humanity. The end product would be a Frankenstein monstrosity, or a mechanical prison for life. This devolution is symptomatic of a species characterized by moral depravity and an unhealthy obsession with the female ability to give birth
"Omegaverse takes these instincts and amplifies them"
That's a problem. Human anatomy whispers. Omegaverse screams and broadcasts "I'm fertile" to strangers. Rapey instincts aren't something to romanticize, amplify, or exaggerate beyond recognition
"During ovulation, subtle pheromonal cues and temperature changes can unconsciously affect both partners’ attraction and behavior"
The effects are small and inconsistent. Human interactions aren't dictated by scent or pheromonal drama
"The math of astrophysics almost guarantees life beyond Earth. The only unrealistic part is believing we’re the only intelligent beings in existence"
Size doesn't guarantee life, let alone intelligent life. Any intelligent life would've taken one look at us/humanity and come to the conclusion that extinction is the safest option
I won't dignify the rest of your comments with a response
The more upset you get about it now, the more will come out just to spite you :)
Realism isn't a lesser form of storytelling. I'd prefer it over a story that throws outlandish plot twists at its characters
The perceived limitations of realism are its greatest strength. They speak to the heart of the human experience. And it's this focus on the tangible and relatable that'd connect with audiences on a profound, personal level. Building an audience emotionally committed to a blue alien experiencing an existential crisis would pose a more daunting task
You're overlooking the stories hidden within the folds of our everyday lives
Real life, in all its complexity, is brimming with drama, conflict, and emotion. The highs and lows we encounter are a goldmine of untapped storytelling potential, from the relationships we build, to the obstacles we overcome and the lessons we learn along the way. These are tales of love, loss, growth, and discovery that don't need to venture into the fantastical, the whimsical, or the impossible to be entertaining
Fiction is responsible for some of the worst ideas ever
Rejecting over-the-top fantasy doesn’t equal limited creativity. Some of the most brilliant, creative minds in history didn’t spend their time imagining blue aliens, vampires, omegas in heat, etc. They were busy imagining things that can exist. Electricity, vaccines, and social media (for better or worse)
The more upset you get about it now, the more will come out just to spite you :)
They're not trying to get under my skin, they're trying to get into your wallet. They came across a tasteless trend that sells and decided to milk it dry
Please do not yuck other people's yums, just don't watch it. The omegaverse is also so vastly different across…
Omegaverse authors predominantly comprise "straight" identifying women. Even those who identify as "queer" overlook and distort non-straight experiences
Who said we don't hate "Pit Babe?"Plenty of people spoke out against "omegaverse" during the height…
"That’s basically just a fetish then"
"Gender identity" is a dogmatic concept that requires a constant stream of repetition, persuasion, and external validation to survive. It fetishizes self-identification at the expense of reality, replacing lived experience with superficial displays of behavior and external presentation
Please do not yuck other people's yums, just don't watch it. The omegaverse is also so vastly different across…
Omegaverse does more to stifle creativity than inspire it. Homophobia's pungent stench saturates each work, and the fans are happy to lose themselves in it. However they might identify, they're a collection of "woke" homophobes
Pray tell what do you mean by ABO Desire portrayed Omegaverse badly? I am curious... Because this isn't a competition…
"It’s like saying a Dom in a BDSM role is too controlling just because they dominate their sub, it’s part of the dynamic, not actual harm"
BDSM roles are discussed and agreed on by the participants. They're not fixed or permanent
Omegaverse characters are born into fixed roles of dominance or submission. They're powerless in their decisions and under the sway of irresistible urges associated with heat or rut cycles. This is coercion and harm taken to a level BDSM-themed stories don't reach
Medicine won't overcome the realities that separate men and women. The ability to carry children is a distinctive feature of womanhood and the female body. Men would have to become women to have any chance at experiencing it
It's a blessing that men can't get pregnant. A surge in pregnancies would've increased instances of child abandonment and overwhelmed societal structures meant to care for at-risk children. Encouraging the adoption of existing orphans is a more compassionate, effective solution than bringing children into the world for the purpose of gratifying men's fetish or obsession with pregnancy
Please do not yuck other people's yums, just don't watch it. The omegaverse is also so vastly different across…
You take anti-omegaverese sentiments personally, almost as if the flaws of the genre are ones you recognize in yourselves
The LGB community's divided on the subject of omegaverse. I'm convinced the genre repackages straightness and the detrimental hierarchical systems that uphold it under the guise of a more complex fictional universe
"Everything we call real today once belonged to fiction"
A small fraction of imaginative ideas materialize into reality. Others linger in the world of make-believe
"Seahorses, pipefish, and a few other male species actually carry and birth young. That’s not fiction; that’s nature"
Male humans don't possess the anatomical structures necessary for carrying and nurturing young. It'd be unnatural
In the select non-human species mentioned, male organisms possess an external brood pouch. The female deposits her eggs into the pouch, and the male fertilizes and incubates them until they hatch. The process doesn't involve implantation into living tissue, the development of a placenta, or systemic hormonal changes. Applying the term "pregnancy" to non-mammalian species is a misleading anthropomorphism. A more fitting description would be brooding or incubation
Carrying an egg in one's hand isn't enough to qualify as pregnancy. Male e.g., seahorses carrying eggs in their pouches also isn't enough to qualify as pregnancy. Pregnancy refers to the development of an embryo in a female body and uterus. A pouch isn't a uterus. Its function differs from that of a uterus
"In the lab, human embryos have been successfully nurtured outside wombs for short periods"
They use female tissue under controlled conditions and for a limited period
"Transhumanism, humans merging with machines"
I oppose transhumanism, artificial "wombs," and procreation in general
"In biology, “heat” (or estrus) is a natural reproductive phase in female mammals"
The capacity for heat or pregnancy defines a female. Omegas are, therefore, non‑human female characters wearing a male label
Your persistent belief that "fiction will become real" exposes the harmful implications of omegaverse and the error in its widespread dissemination. Omegaverse isn't creative, it's a vehicle for advancing a gender identity and transhumanist agenda. The genre's push to bring heat and pregnancy fetishes ever closer to reality has intensified. So has my resolve to confront and challenge its fetishes
"Humans don’t have a visible heat cycle like other mammals, but our biology still carries traces of it"
The physiological, behavioral intensity of heat doesn't exist in humans
"Unrealistic fiction isn’t escapism. It’s evolution through emotion"
The reengineering of men into women, or male characters into female characters, with the intent to induce "pregnancy" represents a perversion of biology and a perilous meddling with the natural order. Extensive genetic, hormonal, surgical modifications would strip men of their manhood and humanity. The end product would be a Frankenstein monstrosity, or a mechanical prison for life. This devolution is symptomatic of a species characterized by moral depravity and an unhealthy obsession with the female ability to give birth
"Omegaverse takes these instincts and amplifies them"
That's a problem. Human anatomy whispers. Omegaverse screams and broadcasts "I'm fertile" to strangers. Rapey instincts aren't something to romanticize, amplify, or exaggerate beyond recognition
"During ovulation, subtle pheromonal cues and temperature changes can unconsciously affect both partners’ attraction and behavior"
The effects are small and inconsistent. Human interactions aren't dictated by scent or pheromonal drama
"The math of astrophysics almost guarantees life beyond Earth. The only unrealistic part is believing we’re the only intelligent beings in existence"
Size doesn't guarantee life, let alone intelligent life. Any intelligent life would've taken one look at us/humanity and come to the conclusion that extinction is the safest option
I won't dignify the rest of your comments with a response
The perceived limitations of realism are its greatest strength. They speak to the heart of the human experience. And it's this focus on the tangible and relatable that'd connect with audiences on a profound, personal level. Building an audience emotionally committed to a blue alien experiencing an existential crisis would pose a more daunting task
You're overlooking the stories hidden within the folds of our everyday lives
Real life, in all its complexity, is brimming with drama, conflict, and emotion. The highs and lows we encounter are a goldmine of untapped storytelling potential, from the relationships we build, to the obstacles we overcome and the lessons we learn along the way. These are tales of love, loss, growth, and discovery that don't need to venture into the fantastical, the whimsical, or the impossible to be entertaining
Fiction is responsible for some of the worst ideas ever
Rejecting over-the-top fantasy doesn’t equal limited creativity. Some of the most brilliant, creative minds in history didn’t spend their time imagining blue aliens, vampires, omegas in heat, etc. They were busy imagining things that can exist. Electricity, vaccines, and social media (for better or worse)
"Gender identity" is a dogmatic concept that requires a constant stream of repetition, persuasion, and external validation to survive. It fetishizes self-identification at the expense of reality, replacing lived experience with superficial displays of behavior and external presentation
Please check yourselves before diagnosing me
BDSM roles are discussed and agreed on by the participants. They're not fixed or permanent
Omegaverse characters are born into fixed roles of dominance or submission. They're powerless in their decisions and under the sway of irresistible urges associated with heat or rut cycles. This is coercion and harm taken to a level BDSM-themed stories don't reach
It's a blessing that men can't get pregnant. A surge in pregnancies would've increased instances of child abandonment and overwhelmed societal structures meant to care for at-risk children. Encouraging the adoption of existing orphans is a more compassionate, effective solution than bringing children into the world for the purpose of gratifying men's fetish or obsession with pregnancy
The LGB community's divided on the subject of omegaverse. I'm convinced the genre repackages straightness and the detrimental hierarchical systems that uphold it under the guise of a more complex fictional universe