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Fishcopernicus Reducto
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We were explicitly given the option to click through, then you go and do this. Guess I should’ve listened to the warnings about reading comments. 

It’s not just the word black. I think you’re making a straw man argument. It’s the fact that the “crack the whip” card’s text says “modify a black hero.” Like, that is pretty obviously bad wording. That’s way more than referring to chess pieces by their actual color. 

Promise?

He rapes kids.

How is asking how a major oversight happened an example of an indecent tantrum? That isn’t people clamoring to get somebody fired or doxxing. It is just some mild, reasonable incredulity. It seems like you have been wanted to get that rant off of your chest for a while but chose the wrong circumstance to so, resulting

To be clear, NO ONE should be defining what happened to Ariana except Ariana. Catastrophizing hurts victims, yo. SHE says it’s accidental, she said it to the police and declined to make a report. and if that’s where she wants to be with it, let her be there. Let her tell her story. And if she changes her mind later,

Wearing a fake money trench coat makes a lot of cents.

I have, and there’s somewhere nearby where I can get more very quickly at least. This is also why I’m packing early.

Advice: get more boxes than you expect. I vastly underestimated and it sucked. 

There are so many idioms I’ve encountered over the years in my speech—inherited from my friends and family—that I’ve ended up dropping cold. Anytime we use idioms or cliches, we don’t process the information as we normally would; those stock phrases destroy visualization and fill gaps where original thought should

I started Living In The Same Place For The Rest Of My Life a couple months ago, and it’s much better, but your inventory from Moving carries over so it’s best if you spend the first stage playing the “Simplify My Life” minigame if you didn’t do it during Moving - which, for some reason most people only do

I think it’s easy to see how something like this could be missed when you consider that the designers worked on the game for a long time and would have thought of “black hero” in the context of their game, while the possible racist interpretation is more apparent for people “from the outside”.

Probably too close to the game. The mind set of the people working on the cards is so tuned to thinking about “black cards” that the racial connotation likely never crossed their minds.

Long days, tight deadlines, and a form of tunnel vision that leads too. When writing or doing something technical, you often read what you want it to say, not necessarily what is actually said. Its why its advisable to reread things out loud and slowly after you write things as you often find mistakes of this nature.

I read the name and thought “Oh... that isn’t too bad” then read the rest of the text and just cringed. It clearly wasn’t intentional, I got immediately what they wanted to stay, but ya thats bad...

Fatigue, mostly. It’s not that they named one card, it’s that they named like hundreds of cards, went through multiple iterations, maybe the card effect changed at some point (like was originally ANY card, then changed to Black card later), and no one with fresh eyes were left to look over it.

This really is one of those things that it is apparent wasn’t made by malicious intent but you still wonder how no one caught it before.

Some may call it sacrilegious but I like to muddle my limes in the rum at the bottom of my dark and stormy, I think it brightens up the citrus aspect while not messing with the rum or ginger balance.

“Stoked”? “Killer”? “Crushed”? “Dude”? That isn’t millennial internet slang, that’s bro speak. Internet slang would be “isn’t that Negroni lit af, I can’t even” or whatever.