budtheslug
BudTheSlug
budtheslug

Owning the image of the NFT does not confer the benefits of the NFT. The current floor price for a bored ape yacht club NFT (these are the ones depicted in the main image of your article) is 52 ETH which at this time of comment is roughly $222,743.10. In the past 24 hours at least 40 of those have been sold from

Someone does not “fail” if they do not experience life exactly the same as you do

Your words:

Only males are allowed to be Not Hot.

I don’t think the whole premise is “hot people shoot each other” (though there’s certainly some of that), but I do agree that D.va always struck me the same way—inspired by Japanese mecha fiction but then made Korean for the sake of having a Korean character.

It’s not nihilistic. It’s realistic. Corporations exist to make money.

I didn’t make any insults.  I stated the facts as I saw them.  The perspective on display was privileged and lacked empathy, and a lack of empathy is a moral failing.  

I’m trying to kill two more hours until quitting time.  

Anger is not a zero-sum game. You can be angry at more than one thing.

Also it’s not nihilistic to see that corporations are full of shit. I don’t think you quite understand the correct usage of that term.

You may have a point, but the way you’re expressing yourself right now makes you sound so aggressive that it’s hard to not dismiss whatever you’re saying as a rant.

If video games don’t intersect with real world issues, then Blizzard doesn’t get to pat itself on the back for things like “inclusion” or “diversity,” and it doesn’t get to specifically cite the opinions of Korean feminist groups as examples of how great they are at those things.

You’re trying to hold a corporation responsible to what they say they want to do, which is extremely naive.

The issue of school uniforms is not nonsense. The issue of what outfits dva wears most definitely is.

Maybe it’s because literally no one in the article or in these comments is expecting perfect representation.

People looking towards corporations for perfect representation are failing themselves because common sense can tell us that that’s a naive thing to expect.

Okay. We’re aware. What else ya got?

You didn’t address my point: that this is not nonsense to the people that have to deal with the sort of sexual objectification symbolized by the Korean school girl uniform, i.e. girls in Korea.

Yes, as described in the article, they have the “privilege” of being sexualized as minors by adult men, sexually harassed, and treated as second class citizens in their country.

I’m disappointed that the first comment is already dismissive of the entire concept of thinking critically about topics like this. I found the article very informative and enlightening, and I think we should be having conversations like this. Writing it off as “just cosmetics” isn’t helping anything. Caring about