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The idea that your online persona isn’t “the real you” doesn’t actually only cut against people with outside parasocial relationships on the “right end”.

It would be nice if it could have been earlier but Supreme Court schedules don’t match election cycles. So his choices if he were not to just quit in the middle of the docket, were to either retire while Republicans still had control of the Presidency or wait until the end of the next term where Republicans didn’t

I wish someone would ungrey me just because commenting is kind of pointless like this.

My issue is that the boss fight in Persona 5 Royal for Okumura as so bad and is such a game breaking flaw, Royal doesn’t belong ahead of its originating game. There’s a lot of content that’s locked behind either “hint guiding” your way through it or just already being built properly to execute the mechanic the game

Pretty sure if G4 is aiming for any demographic, Kotaku is not going to overlap it.

It’s not just that they were doing things in house.

This is the correct take away.

Nah - look at the list again. It’s highly national and highly “brand” focused. It’s very notable how Sega, despite being a big part of the scene for a period of years really isn’t a player here. I mean NO Sonic the Hedgehog? Not even a 99? Really? More than 5 Mario games including Dr. Mario, more than 5 Dragon Quests,

I mean aren’t its positives the same way though?

He’s saying 5 years after 5 years which is 10 years. BoTW is fine, but it was a cultural moment, and like all cultural moments it will fade... eventually.

I think the biggest question with Genshin is given the crackdown on gacha internationally over time - is there going to be a modification if the game is going to continue into the future.

Ungreying you.

I also think people confuse fragility with having a rational disagreement.

Depends on the are of the country and the context.  By in large, no.  In specific contexts, yes.

I think the problem is both cracker and mayo are meant as such by a no longer ironic portion of people.

And in your explanation, you’ve rationalized desperate treatment “for reason x”. The accuracy of that claim matters less than the “desperate treatment” for which most people actually experience their lives.

The problem is, a human being is not in the best position to establish their relative position in punching up or punching down. Bias is going to play a big factor there.

Since I’m never getting out of the gray’s on this site - it’s worth pointing out:

You can’t really judge an Anime without acknowledging the culture that surrounds it.

I’m honestly curious how the business model will change.