Beat up? Are you kidding me?
She's described as a combat trained woman in peak physical performance and she's still being overcomed by the man aggressor.
She succeeded in winning buy using a blender as a weapon, and that sounds pretty realistic to me.
While I like those options, they are definitely not for everyone.
Those problems are collective, protecting the privacy of 1% of the population is as good as protecting nobody.
I think early 3D graphics is just painful to watch nowadays.
2D pixelated arts can be wonderful, despite the obvious limitation, but when you switch 3D is just easy to ends up with something simply ugly.
Cell shading and a good art direction can help, thought.
You're sharing a correct sentiment, but completely missing the point.
Your artistic work has value and you should be in the condition of making art while taking care of yourself economically. This is definitively true.
Don't assume the only possible way to achieve that is to gatekeep your otherway easily replicable art (which is sad and completely agains art's purpose if you want my opinion). It may be the most viable way now, but it's not the only one (and it's not working great, as your example underline).
It's the same for tipping colture, if you want a parallel situation to look from outside. Is absolutely criminal that full-time worker has to rely on a mandatory charity donation in order to survive and we should all be against that.
The worker could say "I need the tips couse I can't afford live without it, so if you are against tipping you are hurting me", which is the same things you are saying about yourself.
Wait, porn?