If you’re an artist for a game big enough for people to care, you’re not going to be the one making that call.
If you’re an artist for a game big enough for people to care, you’re not going to be the one making that call.
Is Mitsuru holding her coat open like a flasher in that silhouette?
Only played D4 on Vita - sunk a ton of time (by normal game standards, not 1000 hours or anything) in it and still haven’t finished the story - keep getting distracted diving into item dungeons (and stupidly fighting secret room merchants twice my level).
And then you have to question of whether to recruit classes at later levels or not (due to more money=more bonus stat points)
It also seems to fit for a daughter of Zeus.
I don’t think I ever have IRL, but there are some online examples that probably qualify. Example:
More in-depth example:
Some forms of political lesbianism don’t just discourage relationships with men, but encourage heterosexual women to at least try to be romantic and/or sexual partners with other women. As far as I know this isn’t particularly popular among bisexual women and lesbians, who generally prefer women who are actually…
I’m only passingly familiar with the comics, but I thought the comics specifically created tension between her and some other heroes by having her be more willing to kill.
Political lesbianism *is* a thing, albeit a very fringe thing.
There’s certainly more body variation among male comic book characters, though being more lithe than their strength would suggest does seem pretty common across the board.
What on Earth is wrong with Chris Pine taking his shirt off?
I dunno, making WWI bright and fun looking would seem a bit weird, I think.
I thought Simone de Beauvoir was in a relationship with the much older Sarte? She was also hooking up with her students?
Batman should be black, something about the story of trying to save the inner city doesn’t seem like something white people would do.
Yeah, just like drunk drivers are prosecuted even if they manage to not crash.
Someone who likes money?
I agree with Kipnis that relationships between a professor and a student can, in some cases, be consensual despite the power differential.
Let me interject a brief reality check: single non-hideous men with good jobs (or, in this case, an international reputation and not without charm) don’t have to work that hard to get women to go to bed with them in our century.
Regarding Macron, I don’t know enough about them to say whether the following assessment is warranted, but I do think it’s possible to regard their relationship as something that was gross and wrong when it started, but that (luckily) became something positive during the 22-24 years they were together.