I think they should be written in Wingdings
I think they should be written in Wingdings
You’re just bitter because he used that apostrophe and there wasn’t any punctuation left for the end of your sentence.
I assume the “M” stands for “Rutherford B. Mhayes.”
We also know, and have known for decades, that he has real, diagnosed, serious mental health issues
Yeah, clearly in this era of Neo-Nazis protesting in the streets and rampant sexual assault scandals, we should be nicer and more open-minded to abusive anti-Semites.
An asshole who calls a female officer sugar tits when he’s drunk then pleads no congest to battery charges against the mother of his child a few years later should be called out. But you go ahead and minimize his bigotry and misogyny as a drunken mistake and just a fight. It’s not like those are symptoms of the larger…
‘also had a fight with his ex-girlfriend’ - way to underplay the battery conviction he got for beating the shit out of the woman. But hey, he didn’t rape her so kudos.
Don’t joke. Back in the 80s, he was an easy front-runner for the role anytime X-Men fancasting came up in conversation.
Reporting someone who won’t use the character you think they should be using is a huge douchelord move. It almost sounds like Eric is taking the douchelord’s side here for some reason?
This was inevitable.
I already find it kinda weird when people don’t want their SO to masturbate. But when you have no libido at all, that extra confuses me. What exactly does she want him to do?
Nice try EA. *goes back to playing Overwatch*
Oh I get it, you’re an EA executive. That’s why you’re so hostile towards people that are justifiably angry with EA and cynical about what they’ll do in the future. Now it makes total sense why you’re a complete ass hole.
What part of the word “temporary” are you having trouble understanding? This isn’t over at all.
Can you not just have an opinion without first needing to verify that others agree with you?
I can follow this maaaaybe about pixel art, but Cuphead? I mean, the art style is so incredibly spot-on that I can’t agree that they don’t understand what it was about or don’t engage with it intelligently. At least as much as you can engage with pulpy cartoon shorts.
I disagree with the foundation of this article and Cole’s essay.
Its pretty separable. Not every single animation cell from that period was a minstrel or blackface caricature. Cuphead’s creators took great care to not have that tripe in their game. Cuphead being a run an gun with the bare minimum of storytelling is not the kind of game where you have disclaimers or large text dumps…
It’s obviously not “inseparable from minstel imagery,” because plenty of people have been able to do just that. What you mean to say is, “Cuphead ought not be separated from minstrel imagery,” which is a much harder claim to defend. People don’t need to look at every little thing in the world trying to find some link…
How appropriate that the article appeared on a site called “Unwinnable”, making it a perfect metaphor for the folly of trying to play the shell game of identity politics. Studio MDHR took an art style and sensibility and made a fantastic, spirited game, while at the same time avoiding the racial failings of the era.…