If I was a robot, I kinda wish that I could be used as a laptop.
I straddle my user's lap and pull my keyboard and mouse from their compartments. My face becomes a window and swooshes around the screen like an old digital assistant.
When my user gets frustrated, maybe I rub their stomach or cheek.
I might notice them staring at my chest or rubbing their hand on my thigh, so I help them with that "frustration" as well.
Depending on their parts and preferences, I might simply grind my bottom chassis against their crotch. Maybe, I'd turn on an extra fan down there to be a vibration mode.
For those that want more direct contact, my hands would have to suffice. I'm a laptop, not a sex toy, afterall.
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Unpopular Opinion: Joss Whedon sucks when it comes to race (and therefore he sucks when it comes to feminism).Ā
I've been trying to re-watch Buffy this year and have been really struggling to get through it. (I watched the series opener and then skipped to Spike's entrance in Season 2 because I don't particularly remember liking Season 1). I just watched What's My Line parts I and II and I don't know that I care to continue watching.
I remember loving the show when I watched it with my friends the summer before I came to college; I think our focus on feminism and badassery (and my love of Spike and all things psychopathic) made it a really enjoyable experience. Now, re-watching it, I'm finding myself utterly disappointed, at times offended, and sometimes hurt by Whedon's lack of racial/ethnic diversity on the show and the treatment of characters of color when we do finally see them.
(1) The lack of characters of color on the show is inexcusable. This show is supposed to be set in a town in California, (Southern California to be more precise). I do not believe there is a town that is 99% White and 0% Hispanic in Southern California.
(2) I don't think anyone is presented as Hispanic on the show (unless you include the Incan Mummy Princess in Season 2) and the treatment of characters of color in the first two and I believe up until the last season is offensive. The ways in which the "Scooby Gang" talks about characters of color is offensive. Kendra and the Incan Princess are reduced to stereotypes about their cultures. They are treated as inferior even though we are told that they are more educated than most of the people in the cast (Kendra knows more than Giles about demons and vampires and "Ampata" (whose real name we never learn) has been around the world learning various languages and about different cultures from her death bed (she speaks perfect English, surely she speaks a myriad of other languages perfectly as well)). Furthermore both of these characters are Othered. "Ampata" and Kendra both serve to show Buffy how she is not like these other 'chosen ones.' Both serve to show how Buffy seems to have 'gotten it right' ("Ampata" rejects her duty and tries to live, and Kendra controls her emotions; Buffy, though struggling with being chosen, puts duty above all and uses her emotions to her advantage).Ā
(3) Until the final season (I believe, I did a quick look through on imdb), most characters of color do not appear in more than a handful (three, I believe) episodes.
(4) This show isn't about feminism. It's about White Feminism. It completely ignores people of color, and when it acknowledges that women of color are a thing, it perpetuates racism by making characters of color foreign (exotic) and stereotyped.Ā