Noone is pretending violence was non-existent in 1969. The phrase „less violent era“ was made in an article about school shootings. You are taking it out of that context.
Noone is pretending violence was non-existent in 1969. The phrase „less violent era“ was made in an article about school shootings. You are taking it out of that context.
I first learned of this concept in the context of Dark Souls and the Giant Dad build.
Are the controllers 60x heavier than regular ones?
I‘m gonna watch this blindfolded.
For a theme within the theme, I would go with Death Becomes Horse, Pulp Horse, and Last Horse Standing.
The kirkhammer came down on this one.
Bridge Constructor 3 confirmed.
No, he has the most blame. He pulled the trigger.
Won’t somebody please think of the children in Tanzania!
How bizarre that time does not stand still.
I’ve had it with this motherfucking spandex on this motherfucking plane.
Actually, they don’t seem to have a particularly good sense of humour. But you do, Jason. Thank you for your good work.
What? There’s one Asian guy and one old dude, and 50% are visually impaired.
No. As long as the structure of the conflict remains the same and you are just switching teams, nothing is effectively called into question. To the contrary, reading your post, it even seems to reinforce the entire concept. This has been done many, many times before. Of course it remains to be seen how exactly their…
Nice. Next time someone asks why it matters what background a protagonist has, I’ll just link to your post.
When I tried Rumble mode out a couple of days ago, the power-ups did not spawn on the ground to be picked up, every player was directly given a random one ten seconds after kick-off, and a new one ten seconds after use.
As a straight man, I do actually believe that feminism is beneficial for everyone, but I have to ask: why do you get that nagging feeling in this context?
Segregation is a pretty loaded term and totally inappropriate for an optional save space for women. They don’t HAVE to get in that car, and they will not be murdered at their final destination.
I realize the US is much bigger than Germany and you guys have a different understanding of distances, but Leipzig-Chemnitz is nowhere near Cologne - it’s hundreds (400/500) of kilometers to the East.
Wow. As a German I am deeply ashamed of our laws in this regard. And even more so that I only find out about this on an American blog, even though I frequently read our German newspapers reporting on this!