Bokusatsu_Tenshi
ImmaLion
Bokusatsu_Tenshi

Ok, I see where your opinion discerns from mine. So here it goes. It may seem I’m only talking about history, but I’m actually talking from ancient history to now, today, present use. And it isn’t just about that (how old stuff is), it’s about cultural identity, and tradition.

Look man, if you wanna a cut-and-dry discussion on the issue you can read the article and just go with it. That’s your right, and I don’t plan to question it. But if you want another perspective, that’s what I’m trying to give with my comment, which you also don’t have to agree with. That’s all this is.

Again, I understand the perspective you are presenting, but you are still missing the point in both cases.

Of all the stupid decisions Nintendo made with the Switch, at the very very least they didn’t follow Apple’s bad example and took out the damn courage port.

“These devices don’t listen to you unless you utter whatever specific wake word it is you use”

No, I just put the video as example of the material I have watched and read over the years. I also dunno much about Jay Leno, sorry.

Your entire comment goes around the radicalized spectrum without any nuance, and is usually what is presented to justify the positioning of south korean protests, but it doesn’t actually represent the complex reality of it all.

To be clear, I posted Asian Boss’s video on my comment just as an example, not on everything I’ve seen and read.

As far as I understand, there certainly is a portion of japanese politicians, usually associated with ultra nationalist far right groups, that have a history of revisionism, nationalism and populism... for the exact same reasons why such misguided anti-japanese protest groups exist in South Korea - to use history as a

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You know, normally I’d say that historical events have weight and that South Korean people are right in being very sensitive on this topic, but the more I read about it the more I see how fabricated this whole deal is. This subject has been unfortunately hijacked and currently being used for exploitation rather than

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The better way I’ve seen represented is koh-reh, soh-reh, ah-reh. The h in the end usually does a better job for english speaking people to understand the pronunciation. Still not perfect I guess... the reh part is specially difficult depending on accent.

Sumimasen is super friendly, don’t sweat it.

I wonder why though? Perhaps Atlus didn’t get the memo that Nintendo doesn’t care about this anymore. Or more likely, it’s about the classification.

The title animated gif kinda reminds me of the good ol’ days of CS_surf...

Interesting stuff... they are basically doing game streaming for other players. Which is pretty awesome tech for free and integrated all around.

So, legit question because I dunno how Blizzard policies applies through streamers and pro gamers: do they have a blanket statement policy against expressing political views on streams or not? Which is the case here.

If I remember correctly, because I wasn’t invested in this and it was not a game for me, the whole reason games... no, ideas like this one got traction in the first place back then was because it was Minecraft, but more linear and story based and less sandbox. Same reason why lots of people were interested in the