WolvenOne
WolvenOne
WolvenOne

“You lost.”

That’s rather silly logic. White privilege doesn’t merely posit that caucasian’s simply have a financial advantage over certain other demographics. It posits that the financial advantage is due mostly or entirely to widespread prejudice.

In this case, you’ve shown nothing to actually prove that. It could be due to

Did I ever say at any point that racism wasn’t a thing? Nope, I didn’t say that, not once at all. Apparently, in addition to everything else, you lack basic english comprehension skills.

You may want to work on that.

No, the problem is that you don’t understand what, “burden of proof,” means. None of what you’ve offered is proof. It’s not even remotely close to proof. Calling it proof is laughable and demonstrates that you don’t know what you’re talking about.

I’ll repeat it again, because this is high school level stuff, and you

Again, you fail to grasp that correlation is not causation. If you cannot grasp that then you have no room to be talking about, “proof.” Because, as I already explained, one demographic doing better than another isn’t proof that the formers status can be attributed to prejudice.

No, I understand what white privilege is just fine. You’re the one that doesn’t seem to understand that any attempt at proving or disproving a concept requires rigorous testing and measurements. This is why I am using the metric of economic success.

“Opportunity,” is an abstract concept that cannot accurately be

You didn’t actually make an argument here, you just stomped your foot and repeated yourself. But, if you want a reason why the concept isn’t as certain as you think it is, here goes.

If being white is such a heavily weighted factor for success, why is it so heavily outweighed by other factors?

No, it’s not proven. Some people have presented evidence that you find compelling, that isn’t the same thing.

Yeah, no I don’t really think very highly of the concept. It’s lazy and encourages widespread generalization.

Even in America, some white straight people face prejudice. Not all prejudice is tied to the amount of melanin in your skin, or your sexual orientation.

The idea that him being white is vital to being an outsider is, frankly, absurd.

Well, on one hand, this is so brief that we almost can’t tell where they’ll be going with it in the larger sense. On the other hand, yes everything looks as though it’s washed out, and the character designs look rough and haggard. The last bugs me especially, as what makes Light scary is that he is a smart villain,

I’d say, “one of the best,” in this specific genre. Although, I guess using the phrase, “second to none,” may have been a bit loaded. As for whether it counts as a JRPG, I’d say yes for the following reasons.

First, it follows most of the major mechanics of a classic JRPG. Mostly a menu-driven interface, JRPG style

Hmm, I agree with most of this, though I’m not terribly fond of Lunar 2's soundtrack. I personally would’ve added Dragon Quest VIII and Undertale’s scores to this list.

The former, because for the US release at least, it was a fully orchestrated soundtrack, and was really good and atmospheric for the most part. That

And this is pretty much why I was shaking my head the entire this film was in development. The original is simply one of the greatest animated films, of all time. The chances that they were going to improve on it in any real way were essentially nonexistent because the original film was already nearly perfect.

Okay, maybe TellTale will stop releasing endless additions to the Walking Dead, and make a The Wolf Among Us sequel. Yes, I know, but a man can dream!

The Matrix isn’t Star Wars. The Matrix was never this huge iconic IP set in a vast universe that had tons of room for the story to grow. The Matrix was built around a single simple concept, and the original film explores it fairly well.

And I’ll be frank. For every Star Wars that gets a sequel or reboot, there’s a

Stoooop!!!

All these reboots and remakes! I’m really tired of them at this point! I can’t really think of a single property left in the last thirty years that deserves a reboot or remake at this point.

Case in point: The Matrix

What’s wrong with the first film? The other two films are very heavily flawed, but the

Between Undyne and now Sidon, I’m just going to assume the internet has a thing for fish people at this point.

Wow, you are just determined to fill up the entire flipping bingo card, aren’t you?