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If I was a writer on the movies I’d reveal that Poe and Finn are brothers just to $#%@# with the special snowflakes who get so angry when you don’t agree that the two are gay for each other.

Keep in mind, I’d be totally happy if they are gay for each other, just the petulant insistence bothers me.

Rey is into Wookies.

Once you go ‘ARRRUUUUUUGWWWWWWW’ you never go back.

I was just about to type about how the Tumblristas are going to go nuts since this adorable couple doesn’t fit their insistence that Finny and Poe are a couple.

You get to ship what you want, other people get to ship what they want. There is not ‘right’ answer here until the writers of the actual movie give us one.

Because you have shitty taste?

Fanbois try so hard. So very, very hard.

Now explain how DBGT is secretly a brilliant story.

That is a well-explained example.

The same sort of social constructs exist in Korea (which explains a lot of K-drama and Korean movies).

When I would go out to breakfast with my team they would always pay for me (I was the youngest and was never allowed to pay) so I tried to be dependable (however I could).

Why not both?

Er, because each new game is fantastic and there has never been a dip in quality?

Okay, then rebut the argument.

Just like 13? Like 14 at release?

Fans were in love with those. . .

Your freshman ELA teacher would be angry that you don’t understand the quote from Romeo and Juliet.

This quote would apply if people were saying ‘uh, this game is terrible because it has a different name!’

People are complaining that someone is showing them a ‘rose’ but it’s actually a pile of crap running down a

So, like fans. As in people who love the games that the FF name was built on.

That’s like complaining that stupid ‘fans’ want their basketball team to play basketball well and not focus on marketing.


I remember watching the trailer for the ‘movie’ and seeing all the product placement. Characters on cell phones constantly (available now), characters in their flashy cars (available now!), and characters with their shitty anime haircuts and too-cool black clothes (available now!!!!!!).

I mean, just go all out and

Not the best examples. 8's magic system was awful.

10 was still a great game despite the lack of a world map, not because of it.

The series has had some great ones and some missteps, but it’s been a while since any single player game could be considered great. Like a few middle east wars ago.

But notice which side of identify politics wins both victories?

It’s aint the same people complaining each time.

Ulysses.
The Road.
Confederacy of Dunces.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dad.

I can name stuff, too.

I actually agree that most writing must come from a point of view, but also writers have to be able to branch out. Orwell was a great ‘idea guy’ but boy does his writing kind of suck. And I’ve taught Orwell for

And you don’t think Shakespeare, the old, white cis male with rape jokes wouldnt get CRUCIFIED by modern SJWs for pushing his worldview?

Because SJWs have such thick skin. I mean look at the comments sections on. .. oh, wait, they disable comments and try and get the UN to ban people from the internet from making ‘jokes’.

But please, continue with your ‘both sides do it’ analogy.

The Nathan Graysons and Anita Sarkeesians of the world will tell you that 30 interchangeable white male protagonists is the new Hitler.

Again, this is a culture war they have gleefully started and when the majority of people are against them, when Kotaku and Fem Frequency are losing viewers and ad money more and more,

Yes.

You can make things political and you can make great art that contains themes that might be political. Or you can make entertainment that SJWs demand is political and problematic.

I know which one I’d prefer, but every single time some SJW has set forth to right the world’s wrongs in a game it has turned out

I was all on board with people just being whiny about the ‘shoehorning’ until you put up that quote by the writer.

She doesn’t care if her writing is stilted, awkward, or forced as long as she gets to push identity politics? Hello, professionalism.

So her own words have flipped me.

I’m a LGBT supporter (yeah I use the