I think Starfield is Subjective, but too many people claim its Boring, or it Sucks stating their opinion as fact.
I think Starfield is Subjective, but too many people claim its Boring, or it Sucks stating their opinion as fact.
Not only was going to the moon an incredible feat of science and engineering, it was also incredibly risky. Everything from takeoff(they strapped themselves to hundreds of thousands of gallons of kerosene and liquid oxygen), landing on the moon, taking off from the moon and rejoining with Columbia, and then reentry to…
“I think Starfield is Subjective, but too many people claim its Boring, or it Sucks stating their opinion as fact.”
I’m not a streamer or influencer, and i found it boring not after playing all day for several weeks, but after less than 10 hours. And i’m not even a peripheral person to Bethesda games: I was a massive consumer of their stuff up to Oblivion.
Subverting expectations isn’t necessarily a bad thing, like any trope though it can be overdone to the point of annoyance.
You guys are getting to the point where it seems like deliberate ignorance of what’s happening.
It says Scott Pilgrim on the package - no one enjoys having the old switcheroo on the main protagonist. That’s 101 stuff, guys
“It turns out he didn’t lose the fight against Matthew, but instead was pulled out of it by a 37-year-old future version of himself who’s going through a messy divorce with Ramona.”
This reads like a terrible fan fic story.
I especially love it when they blame Joe Biden, as though he controls Bibi, and as if allowing a theocratic fascist regime to take over the USA wouldn’t further empower Israeli aggression until it’s once again the Jews’ turn.
Right? Like “All Lives Matter.” That wasn’t racist.
Nobody is listening to nuance, bub. Sorry.
Please stop with the measured comments. There’s no place for nuance here.
Really? Even your insipid little summary-sentence there is “complicated”: it inherently acknowledges the incitement to this military campaign was the *hostage-taking* (while ignoring the overwhelming accompanying slaughter of the 10/7 surprise attack) while simultaneously dismissing its relative central importance.
I’m not expressing my view. I’m saying what got her in trouble with the people who fired her. That is my guess. I don’t think it’s right but, she might have been unaware how some might have perceived it. Look, I just think this a conflict one should tread into carefully, and I see a lot of people aren’t. Stopping the…
There is no complexity to innocent civilians dying, that is true. But the ongoing, decades old conflict that has caused their deaths is very complicated and anyone who thinks otherwise has not a clue about it. I haven’t read all of Melissa Barrera’s posts, but from what I’ve seen, much of it was just humanitarian…
Straw man defense. People outraged over the indiscriminate bombing campaign is not what I take issue with. It’s an atrocity that is indefensible. People taking sharp political sides in the conflict without actually understanding the history involved is what I think is foolish, and they reveal their ignorance of it…
She should not have been let go for her comments, but I’m seeing a lot of younger people on social media, including my relatives, speaking up on this conflict without any deep understanding of it. All they see are brown people being bombed and that feeds into some preconceived notions of ‘colonialism bad’ and so they e…
Get what you’re saying, but I can’t ignore it just because Fortnite has already jumped the shark while banging an octopus. It may not bring a narrative structure that has been bastardized by the introduction of so many IPs but it sure makes the practice look good. Other studios are tripping over their own dicks to get…
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