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> And most people don’t normally openly declare their sexual orientation in this kind of setting.

Pretty sure “bad representation of LGBT people” in media comes under “society’s mistreatment of bisexual people

Speaking as a gay man you never get to choose what media reveals things about your sexuality to you. For me, it was the first Terminator movie. For a friend it was a character for the Lord of the Rings book. 

But that’s part of the point here. The only explicitly bisexual character in this game, along with numerous other forms of media, is most often portrayed as a weird, sex-crazed villian instead of just a normal person who happens to be bi.

IT seems very odd to me that anyone would look at a fighting game, on purpose or just because you happen to be a fan of it, as something to find out things about their own sexuality.

Little do EVE players know that their game actually exists as a layer in a 4X game, and CCP is finally reaping the consequences of years of ignoring researching Diplomacy upgrades. 

Also, beady-eyes.

He looks like any other douchey frat bro you'd see still hanging around SDSU. These guys are a dime a dozen in SoCal. 

he has dead eyes *shudders*

No.

Hot take: he is not hot. 

I was honestly surprised that the Champion signature weapons weren’t completely invincible. Mipha’s Spear, Daruk’s Club, Urbosa’s Scimitar, and Revali’s bow all should have been special in some way, but they ended up being just regular old weapons that break.

There was a ton of music in BotW — the full score spans 5 discs — and it is probably more varied than in any other title in the series ranging from understated piano to full orchestral bombast. 

I’m a woman. Even with medium-sized boobs, the simple act of running can be painful. It makes no sense for Tifa’s big tits to be unrestrained and flopping all over the place while she’s doing martial arts and other athletic activities.

“Being the sacrificial Republican every day”

Right. Hence the “(as far as Luke knew)” in the sentence quoted above.

I assumed they were constantly accelerating and when the ships ran out of fuel, they stopped accelerating and fell behind.

You clearly weren’t as rattled as I was from watching Jango Clone #8274 go ricocheting into the dark frozen abyss after Anakin’s failed bombing run on Grievous’ ship in Episode III.

Well, the bombs in the opening scene were made to look like they were ‘dropping’ out of those ships. Also, the resistance ships still needed to ‘burn fuel’ to continue traveling at the same speed, and when they ran out they kind of fell backwards. None of which is quite what happens in actual space, so there is room

To me the bigger deviation there was the movie treating space as space. For the most part the Star Wars movies tend to treat space as the sky, or as the ocean—battles arrange themselves along horizontal planes, like naval engagements, and the fighter jets are, well, fighter jets. Being reminded in the middle of a Star