Carakav
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She’s a scam artist based on what?

Sooo... companies have no responsibility to be socially aware or moral, because money?

So being ‘overly considerate’ is a bad thing? No one should ever point out flaws in anything?

*claps* Your Kinja is mighty, like an ironic cruise ship in Canada full of bewildered Texans looking for ice.

It isn’t about ‘magical thinking’, it’s about normalizing violence as a response to violence. If we all don’t constantly remind ourselves and others that an ‘eye for an eye’ is not true justice, and that rape and assault are not ‘okay’ against people we personally dislike, then it starts to give permission to those in

Looks more like a Puma to me.

If you really want to find the rarest of unicorns, I challenge you to find a good ROM and emulator for Shining Force 3, for the Sega Saturn!

Shining Force 2, for the Sega Genesis

30 years from now, when Hollywood is mining the nostalgia of today’s ‘new’ generation, someone will make a movie out of this.

There’s a fairly large arcade in Austin, near N. Lamar, right off one of the service roads.

Yeah... no. I grew up watching Godzilla movies, and this just isn’t grabbing me at all. Man in suit was okay for thirty years ago, now? It’s not okay. Whether or not folks liked the story of the recent American movie (which, let’s be honest, most Godzilla movies beyond the first one have never really done much

This is the only game I’ve asked for a refund on steam. It should be right up my alley, but I couldn’t grok the combat system. Glad people like it, and I wish the best for the devs!

I don’t disagree. I’m not talented enough to fully illustrate the exact reasons why I feel the way I feel... all I know is this: I played ME1, from beginning to end, at least a dozen times. I adored the story, and even even the world-building, to some degree. I still listen to the end-credits song on regular basis! I

Who said the Asari weren’t shameless? Or that ME1 didn’t have its problems?

I think GLaDOS, HAL, and TARS are perfectly interesting and relatable characters without having to be humanized. Beyond that though, why make her a bombshell if all you want to do is make her more relatable? I mean, Brent Spinner wasn’t bad looking on TNG, but he wasn’t exactly a hunk either, and they gave him

Huh, never thought of it that way before. I always just assumed she was supposed to be a giant cat-eye. As in: “Here’s some all-seeing eye symbolism, but with a feline aspect that’s supposed to reflect that her personality has shades of attitude, mystery, and independence.”

You’re probably right.

Amen. EDI was fun in ME2. She seemed like a confident, fresh, and almost realistic approach to what an actual AI might look/act like. Then they made her into a sexbot... because reasons.

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You can thank me later... unless you fall asleep while listening to Bob’s gentle, loving brush.

Someone in one of the Kinja comments threads labeled her “Darth Circei” ... Which is a perfect description. She’s gone full dark-side, and this dress is a brilliant work of design that completely captures her character arc at this point in the story!