Undertale keeps amazing me with new ways its shines a light on millennials and how... they are.
Undertale keeps amazing me with new ways its shines a light on millennials and how... they are.
you just try so hard...every day.
It’s interesting for me to see the 180° many commenters are taking on this story compared to:
incredibly PC author gets out PC’ed with yet more PC language oversight.
Let me try now.
“I object to the negative connotation that a prison sentence that you are implying. I have known many wonderful people who ended up in prison for one reason or another, from tax issues to simple mistakes of having too much of the…
Better being an anti-SJW than a SJW-cuck, right?
At least there is logic behind the anti movement and none on the SJW one.
“Oh you disagree with my views, you must be ______” -Typical liberal response.
No, but it is a clasic SJW cuck tactic to always point out the race of someone. Because if you are straight and white, you are evil in America.
Classic Kotaku, pandering to the SJW poison.
It should if you have half a brain. He’s a person, his name is James Rolfe. The author wasn’t pointing out his skin color as just an observation, there was an agenda behind mentioning it, and that’s wrong to do, no matter what color someone’s skin is.
I’ve been watching James for his entire ten year run. I’ve watched everything he puts out, Monster Madness, Board James, James and Mike Mondays, and even the horror films he made when he was a kid. After a decade I still get super excited when I see a new AVGN video in my feed, and have a viewing party with my friends…
It’s obvious this writer is only interested in stating their position on the Ghostbusters thing, but shrouded it with writing a history of James Rolfe. Anybody with a brain can see that.
No, he really didn’t. He voiced his opinion on it. He didn’t think it was the right time for a remake of it. He even clearly states that it would have been better if they had made a movie with the original four training these new people to take over, and passing the torch to them. He points out what he doesn’t like…
I find your last sentence ironic. In trying to address vulgar and offensive language that presumes about others, you’ve addressed “BOYS” as the culprits. I see plenty of females on Kinja, other social media, and IRL using all of these phrases.
So you let typed words from strangers get you upset? Got it.
“I don’t like his opinions therefore he’s bigoted”
This is a great and healthy way to view the world.
I’m very sorry for what your brother had to experience, but you need to remember that words like “retarded” and “cripple” aren’t necessarily instantaneous triggers for everyone who is disabled or for their family and friends. In the context you mentioned though, definitely. If I caught someone mocking my disabled…
you’re so mad.
TLDR of this article:
AVGN played a stereotypical neckbeard nerd. Therefore, I’m going to assume his out-of-character persona has an issue that he’s sexist rather than listen and rebut his actual reasons.
“his point is more to do with how we’ll never get a Ghostbusters 3 with the original cast,” Um no his point was the fact that this movie doesn’t tie directly with the originals as a direct sequel. He wanted original cast members even if it was just to pass the torch to the new team. He doesn’t like that by the…
Yeah all you have to do is hack your Wii U and risk getting banned to install it. Easy! Whats everybody complainin about /s
to be fair...the families did go after them first.
But as I read it, it was the cost of defending themselves against the families claim that the theater should have had security.