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I live in Detroit. Welp, time to go board up my windows. Destituion, gang violence, bad drivers, terrible road conditions, pedestrian/bike street hazards; I can deal with all that. Mostly its quiet, and the people in my neighborhood look after each other.

Unfortunately just being a loud pundit is only the first step. If nobody trusts that opinion, you then have the SJW Boogieman culture where every legitimate social concern becomes dismissed as just busybodies looking for attention.

Meanwhile Sony/SquareEnix still haven’t decided whose responsible for breaking my PS3 while playing FFXIII.

Cidney from Final Fantasy XV is a big talking point for this subject.

It helps that she isn’t an outsider. When people like Anita Sarkinson and Jack Thompsan show up, they’re regarded with mistrust because they’re not patrons of the media they’re criticizing. Nobody likes a total stranger coming in and telling them what they enjoy is bad, even if in reality they might have some valid

You just raised a bit of bile in the back of my throat.

Just going to say this outright: I like that this isn’t tryng to pander to nostalgia. It actually looks like it could stand on it’s own. It looks like it could be, dare I say it, fun?

I think Galavant might be just a shade earthier than Disney is willing to go with a direct line release. If Enchanted were an ABC project, that’d be one thing, but its not. Disney are very careful about how they brand things.

You’re missing the point of her “Magical Singing Powers.”. Anyone who likes musicals, especially Disney ones most of all, know that even for just the briefest of moments, musical numbers grant the singers omniscient control over the universe. “How Do You He Loves You” kind of demonstrates how insane this ability is.

All well and good unless you’re that rare person that is genetically deformed.

The problem is “Youtube” as an entity stoped existing the moment Google purchased it. No Fortune 500 conglomerate can avoid the paranoia that invariabley afflicts minds that encounter figurs in the Millions. There’s this constant need to “Fix” or “Improve” trying to circumvent future problems, and only making worse

Whoever in charge of Youtube’s management division is just making more and more dunderheaded moves. Don’t fix things that aren’t broken. Nothing good has ever come of a single ‘proactive’ move they’ve made in the last five years.

To put it in a nutshell: It’s Baby’s First Final Fantasy.

Considering the way the Final Fantasy fanbase behaves, it ain’t the traditions that drive people away. People just generally haven’t been able to look at DQ. Enix never really got a good foothold in the U.S. It constantly lagged behind Square’s releases of the FF series, and after DQ IV they straight up stopped

I desperatly want to watch more 91 Days. It feels like what Baccano wanted to be, but just didn’t have the gravitas to pull of.

*Waves the white flag*

I don’t know what else to say. To me it feels manipulative and self-serving to break a story like this. Its a moral principal. Its a pretty simple concept. Whether its on a news rack dishing celebrity gossip, or the 50th “Insider says Final Fantasy VII Remake in the Works” long before anything is in the works. Whether

As much of a jack ass as I am, after some reevaluation (and a heavy dose of verbal asskicking from a friend) I do owe an apology. Ben is not the embodiment of Internet Journalism, and the problems I have with it.

And once again and I reiterate: I am in a completely different argument, with a completely different motivation. Now shoo.

Meh. Flint took over that top spot really.