AureateFlux
AureateFlux
AureateFlux

I thought that was Snake...

I feel like I do need to point out that both Ico and Yorda survived Ico, and that Agro survived Shadow of the Colossus. Also, though Wander’s fate in Shadow isn’t really clear, he either died and was reborn (possibly as Ico) or he was reverted to an infant. So in both games prior to The Last Guardian, the main

I thought I was playing Dishonored 2. I recognize, now, that I have been deluding myself.

And that is why there are so many prostitute hosts. Oh man, they must have tons of genetic material to work with if the hosts really are basically human.

So, any thoughts on Louise’s perception of time by the end of the movie? I’m partial to the idea that she’s completely unstuck in time and can perceive her entire timeline (making her, from her perspective, immortal within her own timeline).

I love/hate this so much. I’m glad you stood up and put him in his place. I hate you had to do it.

I can’t decide if Trump is checking out Ryan’s package or his hands...

Frankly, the exact same criticism holds true for the conservative take on the prison system and criminal imprisonment.

But he has to do something BAD to be impeached. For Trump, BAD can be anywhere from sexual assault to nuclear war. Be careful what you wish for... and frankly people’s concerns about Pence are legitimate.

*bigly

As a man who voted against Drumpf, no, it was not hard to vote for Hillary. What was hard was thinking of friends and family to write in on all the single-candidate races on my ballot. Hillary isn’t just the only option that doesn’t lead to the destruction of our planet, she’s the right political choice, too.

You mean a “mazel tov cocktail?”

While that’s true, there are some places where it’s impossible to get from pokestop to pokestop without transportation. This makes it even harder to play outside urban areas, which has always been one of the game’s biggest weaknesses.

There was one, actually, but I don’t remember how much control the player had over the mechanic. I think the game was called Singularity.

It’s not so much about what thoughts you have as it is the tacit implication that your arousal and your actions in response to that arousal are both her fault.

Your statements smack of victim blaming because you’re essentially saying that by dressing provocatively, a woman is asking for people to objectify her (“baiting those responses”). If you take that view, then you’re saying it’s her fault that people objectify her; you also imply that the people who are objectifying

I’m saying that what you wrote is very close to victim blaming.

Like I was saying— if you can say it respectfully, it should be fine. Of course, making the implication that her choosing to do that outfit only because it’s titillating is dangerous ground. Don’t forget, in the Venn Diagram of fashion and cosplay, the good circle and the sexy circle can overlap.

That’s the kind of thinking that leads to the assertion that it’s a woman’s fault when she’s sexually assaulted. Just because a girl wants you to appreciate her body does not mean she wants you to harass her. And just because she wants you to respect her doesn’t mean you can’t also be turned on by what she’s doing.

You can say it makes you uncomfortable if it makes you uncomfortable. You can say she’s beautiful. You cannot say you only appreciate it because she’s attractive or that you want to have a little time alone with her and not be crossing a line. You CAN think all that as long as you keep it to your own damn self.