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Honestly it crosses all boundaries and resonates with nearly all boys and young men, because that’s what a good shounen series does. Shounen Jump series are built on tenets like hard work, friendship, and courage, and tend to have large casts that allow everyone to find someone to relate to. You could say the same of

I don’t know about Shaw Bros. movies being an inspiration, but early Dragon Ball was definitely inspired by Jackie Chan movies.

No, no, you misunderstood. See, after years of reporting on real sports, he’s surprised to find a type of competition where the players engage in consensual sex instead of rape.

Well, from what I’ve heard, he seems to be one of the best managers in the industry. I mean, I’m just some guy who watches TV and movies and shit, and even I’ve heard enough anecdotes about him to know that he’s really good at his job.

You obviously didn’t read Maron’s comment or the context surrounding it. He wasn’t talking about Louis CK’s empathy or lackthereof, he was talking about men who hear a story about this and say things like, “why didn’t she just leave” or “why didn’t she come forward sooner.”

Taken in context, he was talking about how men have trouble empathizing with female victims when they come forward, not about Louis CK’s misconduct. He then segued into the anecdote about his college professor aggressively kissing him and how he felt at the time, which helped him empathize with women in these

If you’ve followed CK’s comedy, it’s obvious his exhibitionist impulses go back to childhood and have always been a struggle. He used to help his best friend masturbate when they were kids, and has told a story about being flashed by a homeless man and flashing him back, also when he was a kid.

You’re right, Louis crossed a line but I don’t think it’s a point of no return. Since we’re talking about empathy, it’s worth recognizing that Louis CK is a human being, not a monster.

You’re basically saying, “There should be no need for vigilance. You just have to be vigilant.”

Well, true, but then that creates another problem with the same symptom: you can’t really buy what you want with credits unless you keep getting dupes because you already have everything else.

Her design is partially based on an old hero concept called the Multiblade, which evolved into Sombra after her kit was used for Hanzo and Genji. Multiblade was a female ninja with shuriken, sonar kunai, double jump, and stealth. One of Moira’s early character designs was a redesign of Multiblade who would throw

Duplicates are so incredibly rare now, though. You’re currently far more likely to get a pile of credits than a duplicate spray or voice line, in my experience, and duplicate epics and legendaries are nearly unheard of.

Old event legendaries are reduced to the standard 1000 credit price when they run the event again, so if you don’t mind being a year behind the latest fashions, you can get plenty more for your buck.

I dunno. Ironically, I think with the way loot box drops and currency gains work in Overwatch, in terms of the “completionist,” it’s probably more affordable with the lootbox system than it would be to buy them all outright.

But it’s still a gambling system, one where the rewards aren’t even physical or worth anything other than subjective value.

I think the Overwatch lootboxes are definitely one of the more positive implementation of the system. Here’s why:

Have Blizzard improved upon their (lacking) spectator mode? I’m 100% sure they haven’t. Have they introduced a (if any, basic) replay system? Pretty sure they haven’t done that either.

Pocket Edition will also be on PC.

Having some overlapping team colors isn’t too big a deal because there are away colors — the bigger issue is that the away colors are mostly white with white FX, and yellow vs white or blue vs white doesn’t stand out nearly as much as red vs blue. I think there are still some improvements they can make to that.

Well, one major advantage is that the OWL teams should all be playing each other on a far more regular schedule instead of competing in seperate regions, which should help them improve. With the top Korean teams insulated in the Apex series it didn’t exactly give the other Western teams a lot of opportunity to learn