So it's either a WACKY GENDER BEND or it's a trans women played by a cis man? Either way it's horrible.
So it's either a WACKY GENDER BEND or it's a trans women played by a cis man? Either way it's horrible.
The first part is so stupid I can't even.
Isn't that EXACTLY the plot of a south park episode?
I sometimes get the feeling that the games industry is only able to collectively hold one thought at a time. There has been complaints the last few years over launch delays, recently with games like DA: I getting pushed back a year or so, and it feels like the games industry reacted to this by isntead launching on…
Simplest and easiest way to avoid animal cruelty (to as far an extent as is possible) is to go vegan. No more worries about whether free range is really free.
Plus it's often healthier (if that strikes someones fancy), cheaper and better for global climate and local environment. And super easy.
Also, a lot of the action in LOTR is spent hanging in suspense and waiting. The drums in the deep in moria, the emptiness and silence before the balrog emerges, the buildup before the battle of helms deep, the pounding on the gates of minas tirith before the ogres break through, the assembly outside the black gates.…
I disagree that we need a transgender character. We need lots. Lots and lots. From every part of he spectrum. Nongender binary trans genderfluid bigender what have you.
While this is outrageous, it pales in comparison to the cultural and environmental damages caused each day by things such as mining, fracking and meat/dairy/egg-production.
Critiscism is due, but perhaps one should ask whether one is equally outraged when worse damages are caused by the everyday production of life…
"If they did, they would have done so by now"?
On the one hand yes, this is terribly awful and greenpeace should be ashamed. On the other hand, this is likely to harm Greenpeace a lot, those who caused may end up in jail and the backlash will benoticed. At the same time, a lot of people and a lot of companies do far worse each day, are allowed to scar the earth…
In swedish we have the less complex first grade favorite "får får får". Får means, among other things, "sheep" and "have", as in "can I have ... ?" or "humans have babies".
This is great, although, why send to their mothers? One would assume that all the kids parents should have equal responsibility when it comes to parenting, no?
Putting all the responsibility of the kids actions on the mothers isn't really fair to anyone.
What everyone needs, as well, is clean water, education, roads, infrastructure, research in astronomy, medicine, the environment, sanitation.
Or we COULD just continue letting armies burn through tthe combined budget for all of the above in about a month to invent new rockets and protect foreign intereImean world…
A balanced comment on a website? Well I never...
also if it's an industry, then there is going to be breeding, and where theres breeding for profit we're going to see the same as with dairy, egg and meat farms as we do, where animals are kept under harmful and stressful conditions for a fraction of their lives, before being slaughtered and sold for parts to make way…
Could we not be more horrified about the use and consumption of fictional monsters?
I mean yeah, horrible, really. But, y'know, there is an actual, giant, horryfying industry that centers around breeding, awful keeping and slaughter of animals. For meat, leather, gelatine, eggs, dairy.
I can understand the critiscisms. But god damn, each day millions of of cows, hens, roosters, chickens, bulls, sheep, pigs and fish are tortured and slaughtered for unnecessary consumtion, along with millions of animals used for fur and leather.
Perhaps we should start there?
To be fair, the stuff she has released through pottermore is very much like the original stuff in the harry potter books. I love HP, but they are immensely silly and not very well crafted at times. The idea of them one has might not hold up to how they actually are.
Would this mean that someone who misjudges slightly risks getting slammed by a giant rock traveling at 240 miles per second?
This is one of the best games I've ever played, and - at least from my historical point of view - groundbreaking in the way it brought in a lot of elements from films and movies. It was cinematic, but it allowed you to be one of the characters without forcing you to follow script.