crowgirl13
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crowgirl13

Thank god. If there's any game that needs a guide it's this one. Even the tutorial is insane to comprehend.

(I'm actually writing a guide that I'll post next week)

So far I've been most entertained by the tweaking of the lunatic trait making it more common.

Yep. Hollywood claims it can't put Asian-Americans in leads because they're not box-office pulls, while never giving Asian-American actors a chance to become box-office draws. So a convenient self-fulfilling prophesy.

First you need to have actual popular asian actress. There are none in western markets.

I think it may be a less of an issue for them than it is for an Asian American. Japan has its own movie studios and TV stations that pump out media featuring Japanese actors on a constant basis. So, Japanese actors and culture get plenty of representation within their culture. They're secure enough that some Americans

Or:

"Well, I WAS Asian, but then I got the White Person upgrade."

Well of course. Would Americans care who the actors were in a live action remake of the Simpsons Movie?

The question isn't how it impacts Japanese nationals (because it doesn't), the question is how it impacts Japanese-Americans, and unless you share that heritage, your anecdotal information is largely irrelevant

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In GITS: Stand Alone Complex, they went over that a couple of times why Major chosen an smaller female body over a body that would be better suited for the work she does.

Congratulations. The Caucasians own and run the movie industry.

I don't think having her say "I use to be Japanese but became white because I can" is a good idea.

Benedict Cumberbatch, probably.

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I actually think the most important castings will be in who they get to voice the Tachikomas. I think that will make or break the movie.

No, what you and all of the losers on #NotAllMen fail to realize is that male privilege blinds you from noticing rape culture. It isn't that all men rape, it's that our society refuses to see it as a problem. It wasn't about just men. It was about men, women, everyone who participates in this society and DOESN'T see

You're misunderstanding the point of the #YesAllWomen thing; the point was not to paint all men in a negative light, but to point out that all (or almost all) women experience gender-based harassment or discrimination. #NotAllMen was based on this misunderstanding; every feminist knows that not every man is a harasser

I ignore people because nothing pisses a combative douchenozzle off more than taking away their access to an audience. By refusing to engage, I'm not giving them a chance to explain their idiotic stance, vent their spleen, or feed their anger.

The same applies to people who's response to "YesAllWomen" was "YesAllPeople".