I just recently migrated from Linux Mint to Pop OS, do you have any tips/extensions on what I should do with my desktop?

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Hard disagree. I wouldn’t consider an image depicting a fetish of some sort “family friendly”.

Same rules for being in public: you shouldn’t think it’s okay to subject non-willing participants into your sexual proclivities. A jizzed up sexualization, anime or not, is not cool to subject others to without their permission.

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I don’t consider the image sexual. Maybe I don’t understand something idk. And anything sexual is not family friendly obviously

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What do you imagine all those thick globs of white represent?

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She looks like she’s under water (what with the fish and octopus) and they are on the same plane as the white outlines and other things in the image, like they’re reflections or clouds.

Kinda looks like it should be turned clockwise 90 degrees as she’s falling into the water. (You can tell because the way the tips of her hair are further towards the left like she’s sinking)

I mean, it’s a bit abstract, but there’s no evidence I see for them to be what you seem to be thinking they are.

Edit: actually it might be that there’s glass on the left like she’s in an aquarium with the fish and such. Again, “white blobs” are reflections.

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Is blue hair a fetish now?

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I guess a girl wearing a skirt is sexual now, you sound like the mfs that say girls get r*ped cause of what they wear 💀 edit: op edit there comment to gibber jabbish for whatever reason

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Always has been 🙍‍♂️🔫🌎

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