Genshin Impact Trolls Twitter With "Little Adult" Character Description



Genshin Impact officially introduced the character Yaoyao and described her as a “little adult”. Twitter users are not happy…
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41 thoughts on “Genshin Impact Trolls Twitter With "Little Adult" Character Description”

  1. genshing putting money into their game to make characters, and nothing sexual happens on the game that is rated T, Pegi 12 and Cero C, just for people that live on a mine field of their brain that thinks the worst out of these characters.

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  2. I'm not a twitter user but come to this channel often. I figured out what getting ratioed is but Why do alot of quote retweets mean people are angry?

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  3. The people who only stay in-game and doesn't go to Twitter are the most sane of the fanbase.

    That bird app only rots the mind and soul of a person, so tread very carefully if you don't wanna find yourself in the process of typing the most brain-rotting takes when you stay long enough on there.

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  4. Little adult bassically just means a kid who acts mature. Endearingly, of course. Now, if twitter thinks including a child in a videogame is pedo bait they are welcome to, pedos are attracted to children so maybe they will be baited, but its hardly a problem.

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  5. Twitter sees a little person " Hello little child. Where is your parents?

    Little Person: Listen here you twitter twat! Just because I'm small doesn't make me a child. And you calling me a child is very offensive. So shut up and stop calling us little people children.

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  6. You know what really cracked me up? The person accusing them of catering to P-words has a WandererxKazuha profile picture. Now, for people that don't play Genshin; Wanderer (also called Scaramouche) is a living, artificially created puppet, and at least 400 years old. Kazuha, on the other hand, is a normal human person, and while I'm not sure of his exact age, he seems to be in his late teens~early adult years.
    The reason I bring this up is that, by General Twitter Mob:tm: logic, wouldn't this HUGE age gap count as Pdophilia? And/Or grooming? Since they already rage about a 23yo dating a 20yo and shit like that.
    By their logic, isn't it a PrObLeMaTiC!!!11! ship?
    Something to think about.

    Note: The pairing doesn't bother me personally, I have exactly 0 opinion on it and honestly, people can ship whatever they want, it's just fictional characters. I just find the hypocrisy amazing.

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  7. Twitter : Yaoyao is a child!!!. Not adult.

    Me : So according to you. If you use her in battle. It means you use a child to fight a big ass monsters while adult just chilling back at home. That sounds like child abuse.

    Twitter : Triggered

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  8. These "good guys" from Twitter is always ranting again to an online game for having a younger fictional female character to be "sexualized" and claiming the game itself is for the pedophiles while the real victims of sexual abuse and rape, especially for the victimized children is ignored and being forgotten at all,this is the world's society today as well.

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  9. Again Twitter finds even bigger ways to disgust me. The fact that they WANT her to be a child character is wrong on multiple levels and it really shows where their priorities lie on this topic, it shows even more clearly that they were never actually defending anyone. The description can be taken two ways, one she is actually an adult and is short, two she is not an adult and is mature for her age.

    Does it matter which was actually meant? No, not really, she is still fictional, but it does make for great entertainment to watch Twitter's inevitable complaining reaction as they fail to realize what the description is saying.

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  10. The conversation really should've just ended at "I don't like this character. She's not for me."
    No, people like to go the extra mile of slandering whole groups just to vindicate themselves.

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