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I don’t understand them sucking out the bluish hue? It just leaves the scene looking super flat.

By these metrics Nathan’s soul can still probably be saved.

Angelina Jolie was the same way when she was young. Some kids just have “it.”

I don’t really think the sun should be too terrible. I was in LA last month and it was pretty nice. Of course I’m from South Florida so my barometer for that shit is not normal.

At the cost of your soul. Usually. XD

As a “rich kid” with a Trump-lite father, I can’t help but feel bad for his kids. Regardless of what kind of person you are, you usually get sucked in to the parents way of thinking... usually.

It is 100% fair because that is your job as a writer. To reflect people of different ages, cultures, etcetera. And you know what? You may not get it right. But you have a zero percent chance of getting it right if you only write females. Don’t tell yourself you’ll “never” get it.

I would debate whether or not they “let” her. Teenagers are ridiculously crafty and will literally slip through any crack they find.

Right... all I’m talking about is how, for instance, there’s a gigantic difference between Diablo II and Diablo III in terms of quality dialogue and story. And it’s definitely because those writers left. Metzen could never write a character like Marius. It’s just not in him.

He wasn’t the only person writing those games. A lot of those people left after DII. There were 5 other writers on DII, for example.

Diablo didn’t really rip off a whole lot. A lot of the names are already present in the Bible or other religious texts but the characters are all pretty unique, even the more classic ones like sorceress or paladin.

It really wasn’t fine. Killing Deckard Cain really served very little purpose. Malthael was super cool, and then they kill it dead with “oops! Looks like the Black Soulstone just slipped outta mah hands there bruh! Guess they’ll all be comin’ back again, sometime, whenever... derp derp.” -_-

Um quite often people who do bad things will outwardly deny the truth of said bad things. He’s trying to convince himself more than he is Rocky. It’s a psychological defense mechanism and actually pretty realistic. It’s also Psychology 101.

Again, I get you. But that logic falls apart when you look at things like armor in the any shared universe for men and women, or clothing in comic books, movies, etc...there’s literally no way that 90% of women characters in gaming would really choose to wear what they wear most of the time unless they were all

“I can wear what I want. I decide what I do with my body”

Basically all of Section 9's members are Japanese except for the eyepatch guy and Batou, who still are given Japanese names. It’s known at this point that the “Major” got her rank by working up through the Japanese military and THEN getting hired by Aramaki to be a part of Section 9. It’s extremely unlikely that the

Even that's not true anymore unless you're way up there. For most musicians, you just don't make money unless you do studio work.

Maybe I'm weird then because the E3 trailer to me was like, "hey, that seems pretty cool." The idea of this game tantalized my brain, but I always knew in the back of my mind that the reality of it was just not gonna work.

reinforcing harmful stereotypes

Okay so #1 is obviously just a giant baby. There are people like that in all generations. And #2... I mean you just hired the completely wrong guy for the job. Do you do anything like the Predictive Index before you hire people? Stuff like that is really helpful and I strongly recommend the “P.I.” if you’ve never