I thank him for standing up and exposing them in their attempt to cover up the truth. They wanted him to keep quiet. I hope he can bring a lawsuit to the racist fire department. Shame on them!
I thank him for standing up and exposing them in their attempt to cover up the truth. They wanted him to keep quiet. I hope he can bring a lawsuit to the racist fire department. Shame on them!
Twitter is dead, it just doesn’t know it yet. I literally laughed that they’re begging people to come back. FUCK NO!
How is this an empty gesture when the producer himself said it wasn’t a big deal and just felt like the normal thing to do if you want your players to be able to express themselves. It's not like this was a big selling point, he was just answering a question.
I assume there can be other characters speaking about your character in the third person. An entire rpg without 3rd person. Pronouns would be hilariously poorly written.
Fuck you Myst is good
Not bad. You held it together for 4 whole sentences before you let your inner child out. Might have been able to make a salient point ... but no, you had to go to childish insults, which just totally cut the legs off from anything else you might have said.
There’s nothing more pathetic than some incel simping for Musk. Seek help.
I imagine that spending the better part of fifteen years in the spotlight can also give you body issues, especially if you’re a woman. I think its unfair to police how Taylor Swift can feel about her body...
This is a song and video about insecurities and self-loathing. It was honest as a portrayal of what many women go through. It was not a celebration of that behavior, just a portrayal. Why does every expression have to include a performative statement?
yeah, really disappointed with the backlash to that scene... it’s her experience, which she’s allowed to talk about, and it’s an indictment of all the things that lead to stuff like eating disorders and fatphobia.
Screw Chick-fil-A, I want to work for this mythical company:
I really hope you get about 300 stars for this. You especially hit the nail on the head that Swift is in a profession where the slightest bit of paunch will not only affect her career, but also lead to a flood of tabloid covers crucifying her for “letting herself go.” Practically everyone in the country wishes they…
yeah, really disappointed with the backlash to that scene... it’s her experience, which she’s allowed to talk about, and it’s an indictment of all the things that lead to stuff like eating disorders and fatphobia.
While it’s a passing moment in the music video, the message remains pretty clear: For thin people like Swift, being considered fat is terrifying, and a damning thing in a society that still lauds thinness as a marker of beauty.
This is one of the most obnoxious, bloodthirsty, self-righteous articles I’ve read on here. This almost rivals the Ellie Kemper fiasco for ‘AV Club author desperately reaches to impugn artist’s character’ vibes.
Body issues can happen to anyone, even the thin and fit. Despite being one of “the beautiful people,” they can see themselves as not. I am guessing that is what the scene is trying to portray. And it is accurate for some with this disease, as many who are thin see themselves as “fat and disgusting,” leading to things…
Yep. Pure fucking evil.
Damn, this is fucked up. Everyone involved, from the guards who first injured him, to the ones who ignored him, to the doctors that “examined” him, need to face charges over this and lose whatever licenses they have for life.
That makes me want to make a parody RPG with only one stat called “Gud” that buffs everything, and you level it up with “Gits”.
Dude...the character is 14 years old...