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I promise you, collectively, black people are even more hung up on hygiene.

No one cares about your boner

This argument is my favorite. As if you can just walk out of one job and into another. The supply of potential game studio employees far exceeds demand for them, and I’d bet it was a dream come true for most of these women to work at a major studio.

Where do you work?   How easy will it be for you to just up and quit immediately, and then go look for work?  Hell, How easy will it be for you to find work.   You might be able to say right away, you might not.  I don’t know your situation, as much as we don’t know theirs.  

As a currently unemployed game dev I would like to say to you F off.

Many did not.  Don’t make the mistake of thinking that there’s a sign on the front door warning women that they’re signing up to be mistreated and discriminated against.

Why does anyone work a job they don't like? Because they have to to pay rent and eat

I had this discussion last night, praising Preacher and Welcome Back Frank as Garth Ennis “sweet spot”.

The real brilliance of The Boys is how much it improves from the comic series, which in its unrelenting bleakness and ugliness was just as unrealistic and silly as the Golden Age comics it’s mocking, feeling like an annoying emo teen screaming in your face “Look how dark and edgy I am! Love me!” I like to call it

While we’re discussing crazy diverse superhero shows, let me throw in that I absolutely adored Doom Patrol and I’m honestly sad that a show as inventive and often beautifully heartfelt as that probably never got seen because it was locked behind a DC universe subscription (my country doesn’t even have access to that

China’s regulatory environment, or lack thereof, lends to getting things done quickly.  

Kang thinks the main problem of the show is that the direction/writing doesn’t seem to have any point of view of its own. I’m totally okay with an anti-hero being the protagonist of a story. If anything, ‘Mando’ could be MORE mysterious. But the main character seems more like an avatar of a video game than a

They’re not misguided. Personally, I don’t like my hero murdering innocent people at the drop of a hat.

Yup! he casually murders 3 Jawas and then kills a creature that was doing nothing other than protecting its young in its home!

He kills them from on top of the cliff, they aren’t even in junk-throwing distance!

Seriously, he was in full armor and the Jawas were throwing stones and pieces of metal at him, and he was disintegrating them. That’s fucked up!

I am trying to get into it, and I know we’re going for a little bit of a gritty PG-13 vibe here, but The Mandalorian kills a lot of beings in this episode who don’t really deserve to die, even for an ambivalent hero. Neither the Jawas or the beast is really a villain worthy of death here and there’s no indication, exce

That scene has never made sense. First of all, there was never any ‘Passover custom’ to pardon a prisoner. Historically, it just never happened. Second of all, if Pilate wanted to pardon two prisoners, or five, or fifty, he had the right to do it, on Passover or any other time he felt like it. Third of all, Pilate

It’s like you can take a made up book and make it mean anything you want it to be.

As a very lapsed Catholic, I always wondered what kind of supposedly all-powerful god/father would allow their son to be tortured and killed in such a brutal fashion and, indeed, deem the torture and death to be necessary for humankind to be “saved” by that very god. And also what freaking good it did if the next 2000