mkultra on Nostr: Using 3d printed anime models as objectives in wargames is based on multiple levels: ...
Using 3d printed anime models as objectives in wargames is based on multiple levels:
1. you are creating something yourself and thusly denying jews the chance for profit.
2. point 1 goes double if you buy chinese resin
3. You are creating an object of a woman, thusly rejecting feminism by conjuring (with Conjure Tough (R) resin by chitu systems) a woman as an object
4. You are then using the object woman as an objective, re-objectifying her.
5. If you use anime models as wargame pieces or play a naval wargame (ships are female) then the interaction between the objective and the models would indicate that the wargame thusly passes the Bechtel test, meaning you have created a piece of feminist media wherein a compounded objectified woman interacts with an objectified woman over something abstact (war, victory points)
(paging Gemmy Carter (npub19eg…46k0) as the resident anime figure expert)
1. you are creating something yourself and thusly denying jews the chance for profit.
2. point 1 goes double if you buy chinese resin
3. You are creating an object of a woman, thusly rejecting feminism by conjuring (with Conjure Tough (R) resin by chitu systems) a woman as an object
4. You are then using the object woman as an objective, re-objectifying her.
5. If you use anime models as wargame pieces or play a naval wargame (ships are female) then the interaction between the objective and the models would indicate that the wargame thusly passes the Bechtel test, meaning you have created a piece of feminist media wherein a compounded objectified woman interacts with an objectified woman over something abstact (war, victory points)
(paging Gemmy Carter (npub19eg…46k0) as the resident anime figure expert)