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By completely changing all the words and the characters, you can make the meme say the exact opposite of the original intent! Curious!

1. Again. Did not say that. Like at all. Criticizing someone does not mean I think they are the son of satan.

2.  Holy smokes that it is such a misuse of that meme that I”m kinda impressed.  Good job!

It does seem like a lot of hate has been misdirected at the man himself but I think a lot of people’s negative reaction isn’t to himpersonallys so much as to the fact that our society is so wealthy that filming yourself performing charitable acts can be highly profitable yet it refuses to provide the kind of public

MrBeast may be a good man existing within an unjust system, but when he sleeps, the system groans on. MrBeast is not a compelling argument for the status quo; he is an argument for radical change.

1. No. Stop it.

I wish I were you and had also never heard of Brexit.

Cognitive dissonance is one of the main aspects of fascism.

Kotaku has a long eatablished history of reporting on things whether publishers like it or not—as any proper outlet covering an industry should! Truth is truth—which makes publishers and execs retaliate with blacklists or other petty behavior since the entire industry would MUCH rather just deal with “Influencers” it

Yeah this is gonna be the first full price game I’ve bought since Elden Ring. I LOVE Dead Space and think 1 is a stronger game than 2 anyway. It’s just too bad they only made 2 games. 

What gamers have always wanted... to attend an elite boarding school filled with magical racists and mass-murder random people in order to stop an uprising of oppressed minorities with no one caring one way or the other about your means other than to be mildly perturbed. (The game’s narrative is... a choice.)

I mean, the “good guys” here are the ones putting down a slave rebellion, so I don’t think ‘morality’ has much say in the plot.

HP adults are desperately reaching for that crown.

If Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous had no ramifications for my character becoming a lich it’d been a totally different game. I usually play good characters but when I do play evil ones I want the world to respond to my evil actions not ignore them. Perhaps they extrapolated that because there’s so many people

Let’s get real for a moment-

Leaving aside the political aspects (although Rowling being an exhausting whiny TERF and an asshole more generally definitely influenced my decision to ignore this game) this really underscores why HP canon expansions stink: The books exist in a curated world that totally falls apart the minute you take the focus off

It was important for us to give players who sought out to be a Dark Witch or Wizard an opportunity to do so

Why? Isnt the whole point of being evil in games to see how it effects the environment and gameplay? Like, a “morality bar” is often a fairly lame mechanic but watching your environment and story shift because you do evil shit is like 80% of the reason evil shit is interest in games. “look you can shoot their body

The idea that a Harry Potter fan wants a game in which you can go around killing folks and committing war crimes against goblins is still bizarre to me. I admittedly haven’t been a big fan of Harry Potter since the books were coming out but like... neither of those things were ever high on the list of fantasies I

As you should.

Putting all my pre-existing negative feelings about this game aside, this just feels... Lazy. If you’re going to let people do things that are considered unforgivable crimes in the world of your game, there should really be consequences. Not necessarily a “punishment” for the player- surprise, “consequence” just means