Oh ho ho. You had me for a second, there.
Also right?! I remember the dark timeline Sonic cartoon (or like Sonic Spinball) and just feeling terrible for everyone trapped in that Robotnik hell.
Oh ho ho. You had me for a second, there.
Also right?! I remember the dark timeline Sonic cartoon (or like Sonic Spinball) and just feeling terrible for everyone trapped in that Robotnik hell.
The Rat King is a term as old as folk lore. It’s been a sign of bad omens, etc. But more importantly, it’s basically when so many rats get tangled up together they can not be undone and they continue to exist. Arguably as a stronger entity, but really just a disgusting ball of rats unable to escape each other. With…
Yeah, that’s true. However, unlike in D1, the public spaces are much more likely to be full of Guardians doing what you’re doing that you can join up with. So while there isn’t an in-game system for the story, it’s remarkably easy to meet others around your level or just in the same area as you.
Didn’t they do this for the first movie? I remember the US release came with special cards you could only get from attending?
“ The fallen queen Mara Sov enlisted your aid in tracking Skolas down.”
Isn’t she the Awoken queen?
The only time that sub is any good is when actual Black Twitter shows up in an area where anyone not Black hears about it. Like right now, otherwise it’s just white folks masquerading around as Black Twitter.
Poorly.
No, fuck that. That subreddit is white mediocrity incarnate. It’s a lot of white folk saying nigga posing as Black people, often times using bum ass twitter accounts, where the burns have an approximate temperature of old pepperoni and Iggy Azalea’s career.
shit.
I feel like:
“The goal was to educate and excite young people from New York—and this year, kids from communities around the country—about a somewhat complex topic, and throughout the day breakout “learning circles” discussed issues like policing, climate refugees, and gentrification.”
I mean, yeah it was mostly about…
I think at this point, it’s pretty clear from Minecraft to Skyrim that the modding community has been excellent at creating true to form survival additions to existing open-world type games, etc.
But, I think there’s some aspect where true survival is just too niche of a genre. But if there’s a genre about delivering…
Yes, well, I suppose if you call people stupid you must be right.
Maybe he has changed, none of us really know him. So yeah, that’s entirely possible. He still did those things, though. Like I tell my nephew, just because he said sorry after he did something bad, doesn’t mean he gets to have the privileges he had taken away for doing that bad thing back.
That’s how consequences…
Oh no, not apparently, this motherfucker went straight to the sunken place, tried to threaten the students and got dragged.
Yeah, I expect fights later on in the story once characters to come into their own to span multiple episodes, hopefully with more diversity of cast usage. I agree though, I much prefer backgrounds such as Uchiha/Senju storylines (which were also able to have excellent fight scenes while still maintaining a storyline.)
I…
I’ve got to say, I’m rather enjoying Boruto if only because the power creep in early Naruto was just such a slog fest. It feels like not having to explain the basics, or developing specialized techniques to the characters allows for a more well-told story. I’m rather eager to see where it takes it, but as it is now,…
I mean, I think it’s no less professional than the act of pouring gatorade/water/etc. on to your coach during major wins and other celebratory hi-jinks in the professional sports world.
Not even surprised. Got a few dozen stories of these from so called liberal bastions in the Midwest.
I feel like I say this too often here. I go to school in Atlanta (The House, alma mater of MLK Jr.) and the biggest threat to Atlanta isn’t Black people talking like however he imagines us to talk on the fucking MARTA of all places, but the rapid gentrification of predominantly Black (both previous and current) areas…
She also runs a website, Feminist Frequency, of which this video series and others are hosted. As well as being a free-lance writer on these specific subjects.
Yep! I’d read that other commenters piece as well. I’m not sure if that applies to Rebecca in this instance, but I do feel that there are many PoCs in which it does apply to them.