Keitaro333
Keitaro333
Keitaro333

Lolicons smell.

Heh, with smaller boobs they actually look younger. Maybe thats what they were going for...

To be fair, they are voiced by adults. Japanese pornstars (hell, non-pornstars too) do the same thing with their voice. Theyre still adults, just very silly sounding adults.

loli pedophile

Protip: dont die before everone else dies.

Yeah, many people just listen to it. For me, watching is a much stronger experience, seeing these players can be very entertaining, but yeah, the episodes are very long and if you have no other way, listening could be fun too.

As for the Twitch stream, Critical Role is a paid subscription? WTF?! Oh well.

A big part is that the people who played D&D as kids are now adults. The inmates are running the asylum sort of situation. The entertainment industry especially is full of nerds im loving it.

D&D streams never interested me until i saw Critical Role, DM’d by the afforementioned Matt Mercer, on Twitch by accident. And really, none has interested me since either. CR seems to be one of a kind.

the term “feminist” doesn’t enjoy the widespread acceptance in Russia as it does in San Francisco

Most people understand what its supposed to mean. What it actually means is another matter.

“Yes, many people have shitty lives. Whats your point?” threw me over the edge. Sorry I overreacted and sorry I was so obstinate. But surely you understand where I’m coming from as well?

As a lifelong FF fan but just very occasional MMO player..... nah.

But leave that out (since it’s between commas) and you still have “A low ranking member of society is much better off being a human than being a chimp”. A statement of absolute certainty.

I quote myself

I thought it was clear the word generally was implied with what i said. Obviously not every individual human has a better life than every chimp in existence.

Yes, many people have shitty lives. Whats your point?

I know human cannibals exist. But theyre extreme rarity, unlike chimp cannibals.

I dont understand. Why are all of them not called Bruce?

I didn’t understand why I felt fiery animosity toward these other girls, or the social forces that repelled me from girls who shared my hobby. It was shameful. But I felt it in my veins and blood, that I was easily replaced and needed to prove myself.