Check the username you are responding to again, trolls are clever.
Check the username you are responding to again, trolls are clever.
TBH this is how I assume anyone in the protagonist’s position for any of these ‘lone wolf survivor of the apocalypse would behave.
I still like the opening of Sonic Suggests.
Pretty much applies to any ‘village building’ game with the ability to freeform sculpt the map. I’m currently on a Modded Minecraft run with Minecolonies installed and it doesn’t matter how straightforward I make a path for them, the citizens seem to have a perverse joy in taking laps around the entire village before…
Because unless the company that owns the copyright just downright goes under (in which case, they probably are selling the code, just during a bankruptcy sale), letting someone else run a server for your old game that you no longer receive money for means the folk playing on that server aren’t paying for your latest…
After reading the article I’m half inclined to try Qdoba’s again. However when they started showing up here in StL about the best I could find to say about them was they were like Chipotle, but if you turned down the deco from “wanna look like we are artisanal” to “we bought everything from a McDonalds going out of…
First off, LiA isn’t the only ‘advanced design’ comic here, both because there have been other comics that have done more ambitious shit with their layouts here before and because it’s not an ‘advanced design’.
If you are going to position yourself as being a critic of how panels should be laid out in comics, then you damn well better at least have a basic understanding of the topic beyond “Ugh, this isn’t a four panel comic and my brain hurts”.
Replace generic hero in picture with Mario....
https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Comics-Invisible-Scott-McCloud/dp/006097625X buy it. Read it. Then realize that LiA is a fairy well laid out comic and that not everything has to follow Sunday Comics Newspaper format.
Here’s the thing, I think you are attempting to envision a show where we just dropped Archie into a time capsule and woke him up 50 years later and that’s the wrong way to look at it.
I think you overestimate the Flanderization of modern broadcast TV. The problem with trying All in the Family today won’t be that it’ll contain words or messages that can’t be broadcast, it’ll be that modern TV is so fast paced that it’ll be almost impossible to tell the stories necessary today in the time a broadcast…
Difference was, that one was made, produced, and starred an actual Archie Bunker style bigot rather than someone attempting to poke fun at the same.
I just hope that each iteration doesn’t degrade as much as the leap from All in the Family (e.g. Archie is a bigot but shown to actually be redeemable with an actual golden heart, and mostly a product of his upbringing than actually attached to his hate. Meaning when pressed he typically did the right thing.) to…
Neither racism or blackface are primarily American concepts. The specific history of blackface in America is well discussed but blackface existed well before then an is still used quite often in Central Europe, especially Russia.
Of course it doesn’t have the same meaning or impact around the world. That is literally the problem. People to whom the act is ‘nothing’ not understanding that to another group of people who are viewing their behavior, they are being deeply offensive.
It also doesn’t mean they are wrong. Just because you can’t/won’t see or understand why they are offended doesn’t negate the offense or invadate the reason they find it offensive.
Slow down Frank, we haven’t woken up in Cyberpunks dystopian timeline yet. Corporate rules do not trump national or even local laws quite yet.
Nintendo is legally in the right to make accurate and valid copyright infringement claims against people. They are not legally within their right to spam false or harrassing claims that are clearly such on their face. There are anti-SLAPP laws in place in most of the US you know.
Amazingly enough the fact that NCAA explicitly list bullshit in their media guidelines doesn’t magically make copyright law fall in line with said bullshit any more than “owner is not responsible for” notices protect people from liability lawsuits when they are actually liable for the damages involved.