I like the way the walls go out. Gives you an open feeling. Firefly is a good design. People don't appreciate the substance of things. Objects in space. People miss out on what's solid.

Early ,'Objects In Space'


Jossverse 1: Emotional Resonance & Rocket Launchers  

TV, movies, web media--this thread is the home for any Joss projects that don't already have their own threads, such as Dr. Horrible.


Matt the Bruins fan - Feb 25, 2009 11:34:50 am PST #183 of 5827
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

I hate to get all male-gaze-y, but I would say that if a guy is sticking his dick in something, he's pretty much consented to the act of *him* penetrating something/one.

So consent is only applicable to being penetrated, and not the reverse? That's a bit too double standard-y for me. Why would a man able to consent to some nebulous potential person having sex with him, but not a woman?


Steph L. - Feb 25, 2009 11:45:49 am PST #184 of 5827
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe

I hate to get all male-gaze-y, but I would say that if a guy is sticking his dick in something, he's pretty much consented to the act of *him* penetrating something/one.

So consent is only applicable to being penetrated, and not the reverse? That's a bit too double standard-y for me. Why would a man able to consent to some nebulous potential person having sex with him, but not a woman?

That's not what I said. I was talking only about the issue of consent as it pertains to a man who is currently engaged in the act of putting his dick in something/someone. While men are certainly raped, that's generally not the way it happens (i.e., someone grabs a guy's dick and puts it in something/someone). If a man's dick is in someone/something, I tend to assume he wanted it there. Which might be a wildly inaccurate assumption, but it doesn't seem to be the case.

I said nothing about whether a man versus a woman would be able to consent to a nebulous potential person having sex with him/her.

t edit Christ. I'm into Andrea Dworkin territory, and I really don't want to be.


victor infante - Feb 25, 2009 11:58:34 am PST #185 of 5827
To understand what happened at the diner, we shall use Mr. Papaya! This is upsetting because he's the friendliest of fruits.

If it weren't for the Dollhouse, the kidnapped girl in the pilot would have been raped and murdered. It was very specifically set up so that only "Miss Penn" could have put that together in time to prevent it.

Again, exactly. (And this is an awful lot of Jessica and I on the same page. Mark your calendars!)

Buuuuut .... and it's a big but ... just because the organization does some things which are fundamentally good, in no way absolves it of things it does which are bad. It just means not all the services it offers are squicky.

For example, if you hire a prostitute to have sex and clean your house, you will only get charged for hiring for sex. If you hire someone who works as a prostitute to do your laundry once a week, she'll only get in trouble for that if she doesn't pay her taxes.

ETA: Although she may end up with a government job afterward.


Emily - Feb 25, 2009 12:11:47 pm PST #186 of 5827
"In the equation E = mc⬧, c⬧ is a pretty big honking number." - Scola

I just want to preface by saying I know very well how quickly a conversation like this can start feeling like an attack, and I want to be clear that I'm only asking because I'm curious about your position, NOT because I want to prove you WRONG WRONG WRONG or force you to represent a whole school of thought.

That may or may not make a difference to you, but I know I've been in the position of feeling attacked like that and I'd rather not do it to anyone else.

And then I tried to put into words what my question was and completely lost track. I'm still not quite sure at what point consent is possible versus impossible, if you assume (as I do) that consent can be withdrawn at ANY time. And I think it's bound up also with the issue of lying -- even if we posit that the base personality can consent to whatever happens in the Dollhouse, or that the imprints can consent to sex with the clients, the fact that the clients are always (by definition) concealing a major fact (we never met before, your memories are fabricated) makes consent murky. On the other hand, I'm not sure that lying necessarily negates consent. And then again what does "consent" mean anyway, other than (and this is how I've been using it) a legal thing meaning the other party is not legally guilty of rape.

I think. And Steph, you don't have to be the one to answer it, either. I'm being pussyfootish about this because I think it's always sensitive and potentially offensive, but also interesting and worth discussing. Now I'm going to buy a car, which... maybe I'll have sex in the back of one day. Okay, so I couldn't really connect it. Bye, y'all.


Polter-Cow - Feb 25, 2009 12:20:09 pm PST #187 of 5827
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

Now I'm going to buy a car, which... maybe I'll have sex in the back of one day.

Emily, what did we JUST SAY about the lack of room in the rear?


§ ita § - Feb 25, 2009 12:22:07 pm PST #188 of 5827
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

what did we JUST SAY about the lack of room in the rear?

Oh, dear. What a straight line setup.


Typo Boy - Feb 25, 2009 12:26:45 pm PST #189 of 5827
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

The reason Glory holes are not comparable is that both penetrator and Pentratee can move away at any time. The situation would be different if someone was chained to a glory hole.


Morgana - Feb 25, 2009 2:09:27 pm PST #190 of 5827
"I make mistakes, but I am on the side of Good," the Golux said, "by accident and happenchance.” – The 13 Clocks, James Thurber

I know this is a simplistic argument, but I'd be curious to see the reactions when Echo is sold to someone nearly three times her age and not remotely attractive for a weekend of hot sex and bondage games. So far Motorcycle Racing Client and Most Dangerous Game Guy were young and attractive. Perhaps for some people (not to imply any of you fine discerning people) the mental image of two fit young people gettin' it on is more acceptable than the scenario I suggest. Something like Echo and an obviously undesirable client would make the rape accusations more clear and would lead more people to think that what's being done to her is Not a Good (or Arousing) Thing. (Of course, that presupposes that the writers actually WANT to head in that direction, rather than the 'oh cool, hot women available at any time' situation.)


victor infante - Feb 25, 2009 2:15:42 pm PST #191 of 5827
To understand what happened at the diner, we shall use Mr. Papaya! This is upsetting because he's the friendliest of fruits.

I'd be curious to see the reactions when Echo is sold to someone nearly three times her age and not remotely attractive for a weekend of hot sex and bondage games.

You would think this is the average customer, wouldn't you?


Connie Neil - Feb 25, 2009 2:24:07 pm PST #192 of 5827
brillig

You would think this is the average customer, wouldn't you?

Bill Gates wants to get it on.