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        • RNAi [he/him]
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          I would call, for example "Disco Elysium" a "mature" video game, or at least one that children will probably not get as much as an adult regardless of it having gore and sex/SV references.

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    • usernamesaredifficul [he/him]
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      yeah it's weird how mature means awooga, violence and swearwords when those are the exact interests I had when i was 13

      • MerryChristmas [any]
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        2 years ago

        You were just a particularly mature 13 year old. The rest of us were just grunting around a pile of rocks, marveling at the occasional cuss bestowed upon us by the mature.

        • usernamesaredifficul [he/him]
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          not to brag but I had already learned all the swear words by 6 from my parents yelling them at each other

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      really is just 'wow i just murdered and tortured and shockjocked for 30 hours of content straight, it really is what we adults are all about'

      nah ill just go watch pokemon or something :shocked-pikachu:

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      Although I'm not through the first season yet, I have to commend Spy X Family for this, a lot of what I seen is really ernest for not just adult media, but anime as well. Anya isn't treated as "haha funny loli, GEDDIT!?!" and is treated like a complex character. Even the first opening shows us Anya's POV and it's really adorable.

      But yeah, some of my favorite shows are A:TLA, Gravity Falls, and the Owl House because they can handle some subjects that I wish more adult shows handled. However, this makes them more endearing because they can do it all without swearing or even explicitly stating what they are talking about.

      EDIT: Finished my thoughts.