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apparently it is towerfall ascencion. I never played it, but if you click the link to the comics, they tell you what game it is. it doesn’t help that the blonde girl looks like she is dressed like link.

The comic is referencing Celeste (I think?). Kotaku posted a review about the game recently, that’s why I understood the comic.

Me and Life in Aggro, I just don’t know anymore what they are smoking...

Tokyo is an incredibly clean city! One of the cleanest in the world. The lack of trash cans is part anti-terrorism after the Tokyo subway sarin attacks in ‘95 (fewer places to hide weapons and other bad stuff), part saving money on waste disposal costs, part cleanliness (New York has trash cans everywhere—which means

It’s really not that much stuff... Maybe have a day pack for when you travel? But okay, since you’re going to be that guy, here’s what I recommend for the bare minimum:

Handkerchief: It is almost impossible to find paper towels in Japan, even in the bathrooms. In fact, you won’t even be given real napkins in a lot of restaurants—they’re just tissues—so it’s imperative you carry a washable handkerchief with you. Fortunately, there are shops dedicated to beautiful handkerchiefs in all

I still say that Japan’s giant Gundam “statues” are actually functioning mecha just waiting to be called into battle.

The only thing I could say about MHW

I am looking forward to seeing the fashion game.

Censorship is not the way to the future, like you suggest.

When in 1977 Syberberg wrote in his masterpiece Hitler: A Film from Germany (aka Our Hitler) how one of the enduring nazi victory is how some words and images are long-lastingly tainted, I wonder if he imagined that 4 decades later it still would be the case.

The term “Swastika” comes from Sanskrit, and means auspicious. It’s not invented by the Nazis. It’s not even German.

“We have been using this symbol for thousands of years before it was incorporated into the Nazi flag, so I believe it would be better for us to keep it on our maps and ask others to understand its true meaning”

Yes, that is a possibility. A bigger possibility, however, is that nazis will take that chance to normalize their imagery and act like actual nazis in public. Not cool.

People don’t stigmatize it: the symbol has different meanings in different places. To force a standard understanding - one that fits your personal

Gods, Google. The symbol should be embraced far more often, because if we continue to stigmatise it, idiots can continue to use it incorrectly. Also, added bonus; if it becomes “cool” and we all stop associating it with the Nazis, all the newer Nazis that have it tattooed on themselves will actually just look

The only thing wrong with MHW is that it’s not coming out for PC yet.

All the chopped onions, in a good way.

Great story, and I’m happy to see this continued increase of “faith for humanity” stories. Nice job Guild Wars/ArenaNet.

Twister, of course!

Well, I found my new answer to the question: “Death challenges you to a game for your soul. What do you pick?”