HonkLonk
HonkLonk
HonkLonk

She doesn’t wear skin-tight clothes to work in the arctic-cold climates. Her uniform is at least 2-inches thick. Have you ever seen what Eskimos wear? I hope you don’t assume that their 2-3 inch thick clothes to be what their bodyline is supposed to be.

he is just saying a possiblility is the ultra easily offended. It was like 5 reasons, you should not dimiss his concern just becasue you dont believe one possible reason.

But did he though? He said “THOSE people” and /said/ people who want to force their views on others, scream rape when someone looks wrongly at them or circumvent their own rules in favour of their own agenda.

I do partially agree with you though that the way he presented this particular argument was poorly executed.
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He didn’t blame them, or anyone, he was speculating, theorizing.

He never even said feminists, and he certainly didn’t mean every feminist. There are many, many feminists with radical and unsubstantiated views, like the ones he showed in the video. He’s saying they may have unfairly targeted him.

He didn’t blame feminists. He didn’t blame anyone. He didn’t even say feminists. He clearly said “those people” who try to interfere with others lives.

he only tried speculating what could the cause be... he never blamed anyone, it’s just a couple scenarios he thinks that could be possible. He never heard the reason for the ban, so until he gets into contact with someone from Twitch, he can only guess what the reason is.

I dunno why everyone cites PSN for digital backwards compatibility. PS2 and PS1 games on PS4 have no discount whatsoever. If you want a classic game you already own on PS3, sorry. $12 please!

Utawarerumono on the PC is adult overall, but the console ports are always the all-ages versions. I don’t know if these have adult counterparts on the PC, but the two aren’t necessarily related-- My thoughts are that the scene was in the JP all-ages version and wasn’t necessarily adult, but was still too graphic.

I have yet to meet any single player who only wanted to be the slightly dim witted but muscle bound, not really heroic but still saved the day Conan type.

So then basically every character would be nude. Because that’s how it was for female ones.

I started D&D on the first edition when I was twelve. I happen to be female. It was our habit to draw a representation of our characters and use them as screens so that other players couldn’t see your notes / character sheets. Myself and the other female player always drew our characters (not well) in the usual half

Thank you for including The Clone Returns Home! I saw it at Sundance years ago and it stuck with me for some time. It was a sci-fi story we rarely see, and its tone and mood were haunting and beautiful.

This a Bad Video Essay.

Not sure why that applies to Conan though. Given the setting and its depiction of women, why would you even be remotely interested in playing it? I’m not sure why we’re saying everything needs to be inclusive.

I’ve only seen one, and I’m still solidly in the Connery camp. Not for his views on women (archaic) but I think the character is best represented by the way he plays it. It’s fantasy, and not everything has to fall in line with the current thinking on gender relations. The new Bond stuff has him as a bit of a

I, for one, applaud Ms. Hornbeck’s stance. But it got me thinking, what about other areas? There sure is a lot of rape and objectifying women in the Greek myths. Can’t we scrub those clean of the distasteful parts before presenting them? I mean, the gods themselves would come down from Olympus and get all rapey with

Feminists calling for censorship everywhere, ruining everything. Maybe come up with your own ideas instead of imposing your views on everybody else’s??

And Conan himself isn’t wearing much either. Infact, the women most of the time wear more than he does. Look at him, he’s sporting, some boots, loin cloth and bracers. That’s about it.