jacobawilliams
Silveth
jacobawilliams

Yes, but you alluded, even if humorously, to the sensitivity and overreactions people have today about political correctness. These are still concepts that are being integrated into society, no one HAS to be aware of anything. As a person, I don't want to offend anyone, but I believe people should also measure

I don't mean to follow you around, but I wish more people could see through this stuff. Cheers!

Look, her point (yes, HER, because you won't acknowledge you assumed all dissenting opinions are from male virgins), is that you won't add anything to the discussion except inflammatory remarks, as if differing opinions are invalid. You are clearly acting childish by plugging your ears. That's the problem with modern

...The fact that you're afraid we might get "murdered in our sleep" is not a good thing, and indicative of how sensitive we've become. Were you joking? Sure, but having to add "biological" is just... as a guy who had a male friend go through that process, there's a difference between wishing for respect, and demanding

Lol this is getting pathetic. God, why is there always a "problem" nowadays? Everything has to be fixed. It's not even about censorship anymore, it's berating anything for not depicting race how we want or not including what sex or gender or orientation we want, as if media is one size fits all. No matter if the cover

Is it really so important to take into consideration the opinions of people who think something is "racist" when it isn't, who jump to conclusions without any, literally ANY context? Then I am insensitive.

"Wonder if the assistant got fired..."

I shouldn't criticize, the piece is amazing, and I usually hate seeing people nitpick, but Arceus' head seems a little off center for the rest of it. Great job, though!

It's not a "problem", just like what happened to Nintendo wasn't and isn't. God, we have to stop this crusading. Why is it suddenly everyone's right to tell everyone else how they're wrong and need to change? It's their show! It's Nintendo's game! If you don't like a product that's fine but quit hiding behind social

The point is though, at the end of the day, you can still play as power suit Samus, so really nothing is as stake.

Thus is the conundrum of female sexuality coexisting with female "badassery". The fact that she can't be badass with a female-frame-complementing suit and high heels (with or without battle function, it doesn't matter) speaks to the terrible paradox female characters face. I honestly don't think her suit is overly

You know, I liked them as a kid, but looking at them now it's hard to sincerely say the design was aesthetically pleasing.

If that's what she's been, can't she have a go at being sexy now?

Because he doesn't like the console you like? Crybaby, much?

You and I both know how little time and energy it should take for these comments (without leaving myself open to comments that I don't think before I post, of course). Bottom line, people have a right to agree, I have a right to disagree. Why do you waste time telling me my opinion is a waste of time?

I'm really suprised that game got such good reviews when it came out. I'm glad people came to their senses.

The picture, I think kotaku shared, of the child in a mother's arms who looked like a middle aged man was priceless. I remember when Elizabeth's tower fell and I looked at all the men, women, and children after and they were so nonplussed, almost expectant, waiting for something like a fireworks show; just, totally

(I'm ignoring your point, btw, because it's so obvious that her character is a disney princess/barbie doll I can't see how anyone could deny it)

Eh, I feel like it was more of a calculated effort than a projection, since it was clear that the devs wanted so badly to be taken seriously, yet have the most derivative and pandering female design as possible.