Giantess Drops Out
How's everyone holding up in the middle of the holidays? They're almost over, and then we can get down to cutting carbs and layering for the weather. The fun stuff.
Not a lot on my radar for size content lately, I'm afraid. My Google Alerts are turning up the same few TikTok videos, and as we learned in the last newsletter, "giantess" is spiking in TikTok and Clips4Sale. Sadly, it didn't even register in the past year's top searches on PornHub (save Tennessee's misspelling of it).
Does that mean "giantess" is already on its way out? I don't think so, but it definitely would've been wise to invest in it around 2015.
And I'm not going to link to TikTok, ever. If you know me, you know that politics is inseparable from the system with which I view everything else. All I know is that China heavily restricts what Chinese citizens are permitted to see on TikTok, while we have no constraints, and I don't believe we benefit from that. Creativity has been replaced with the compulsion to imitate whatever someone else is doing, for no reason greater than Likes. We do, however, have very subtle influences in programming. Beijing has been using the data we freely dump on them to influence popular political attitudes in this nation, and more and more users have noticed that suggested videos on TikTok contain more frightening content at night. You can call me paranoid, but that only tells me you've been avoiding the news for almost ten years.
On the plus side, I found a YouTube channel that's been creating a "series" of POV videos, in which you're a Japanese woman's 10 cm-tall boyfriend. I've only seen a couple, one in which she meets her little boyfriend and the last one, in which she dumps him, so I would guess that they're primarily SFW with heavy "questionable" status because at times it's clear this is someone's shrunken-man fetish, even if there's no nudity or love scenes.
Instead, you get this fantastic tour of Japanese city life (no, I don't know where they're filmed) as the young woman holds you in her hand and takes you around town, shopping for supplies, dining at restaurants, playing games at malls, &c. These are true 360° videos, so you can click-n-drag around to look at your environment (or stare lovingly up at your hostess), and if you have a modicum of curiosity, you can figure out how to set the captions to translate to English. None of the commenters I saw could boast a modicum of curiosity.
That's about it, this round. A quick search online didn't turn up anything recent and noteworthy. Anyway, I'm struggling with my own seasonal depression, so mostly I'm reading up on a favorite author who passed away in 2019, studying how a real storyteller does it. Hope you're all taking care of yourselves as well. We can only hope 2024 doesn't get much worse.
In Her Shadow,
Aborigen
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