RunawayNinjaWizard
RunawayNinjaWizard
RunawayNinjaWizard

As a religious dude, I just want to point out that questioning God or religion, or attempting to understand religion doesn't make you not participate in religion. Thomas Hobbes, who I'm fairly sure the tiger was named after, is believed to be atheist, so that would make some sense. However, Calvin was named after

Because extreme intolerance to any group doesn't create bad stuff. OH NO. Also, why are you being that guy? This is a silly movie, no need to bring this up.

You're very welcome. Thanks for reading.

Thanks, I worked hard on it.

As a christian dude myself(Mormon specifically) I didn't find the moment particularly offensive. Nor really any of the religious stuff. Although, the fact that the people are dressed in white in the "temple" setting, and Comstock's appearance and status as an "American Moses" seem to have been borrowed from

Art changes lives. Period. Don't assume you know anything about a person you've only read a few paragraphs on. The story may be pretty gorram sappy, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have value or truth. You know very little about this dude's life. If you don't want to be "forcefed", fine, don't read it or don't like

Sorry, I looked back on the phrasing of the genetic fallacy bit, and if I really did think that I would be delusional. If you said, "Molly is a bad person because she is a Mormon" That would be a genetic fallacy. However, the Mormonism I'm talking about is the one that has been preached to me my whole life. A religion

That's a theoretical feature of all religion, well, maybe not the (in italics)convicted fraud. Look, I know I can't prove anything about Mormonism to you, I know that on the surface it sounds ABSOLUTELY CRAZY. I have no to little definitive proof of the word's surety. I totally know that, but it is no less crazy

Respect is very much appreciated, but love or at least mild appreciation would be nice too.

Not okay. The racist policy of Mormonism has an extremely complicated history. Our original prophet, Joseph Smith, Confirmed black men into the priesthood(the authority black people were not allowed to have in later years). It wasn't until our second prophet Brigham Young, that the policy was created. Take that as you

We're not insane and intolerant. You have to understand that when you say something about a religious group, you are talking about millions, if not BILLIONS of people. Claiming that this religion is bad is an inherent fallacy (a genetic fallacy, if you want the specifics), even if you disagree with their teachings.

Taris has always held a special place in my heart, because it was the first game world I played that felt real to me. Seeing the first level in splendor, and then going down and realizing how bad things were was awesome too.

Fire Emblem Chapter 3:

You, my friend, are using a fallacy. Hasty generalization! Just the few movies made by game directors were bad, doesn't mean all of them will be bad. If we get a pool of 10 or 15 movies, then I think we could reach a general idea of the overall quality of those movies.

Yeah, I just read Contact, and tipped my toes into Cosmos the tv series. He really was a remarkable mind.

You're absolutely right, sequels do tend to be stale or have the same sort of gameplay, but they don't inherently have to. I would hate it if we were given the same experience over and over again, but I'm not super afraid that it will happen. If we really want innovation we have to demand that our games, including

Okay, can I just point something out? A lot of people are pointing out that Hollywood and the media culture in general has lost sight of creating original ideas. That the business is overloaded with sequels and reboots. Given, on the service this is absolutely true, but do you want to know what else are adaptations or

Yep, Extra Credits is pretty rad.

You've got a good point, but because of this.