jesuspockets15
Knight Solaire
jesuspockets15

Yeah, I can see that, but I see this more as one of the flaws the US has harbored through history. Ever since progressivism found its way into our ideals, we've had a tendency to address problems with the least tact imaginable. Mix that in with a bunch of college students with more book smarts than common sense or

LGBT is the public face of the homosexual rights movement. I don't think all homosexuals and their advocates are the same, but the organization and community that is suppose to be helping them is doing more damage than good.

My point is that just because someone does not include something in a creative work does not mean that they are against it. Most of the development team was likely heterosexual. The LGBT has started equating not mentioning to just being plain evil. That is an incredibly juvenile take on the world. Do you know how

I'm an asshole because I believe in freedom of expression, and the LGBT seems intent on dictating what others do right down to entertainment?

I just think that if they really want to be taken seriously, they need to stop sensationalizing and making a fashion out of this movement. Homosexuality is not nearly as prevelant as it's made out to be. My heart goes out to the ones who are genuine and polite, but what we have is a bunch of attention-mongers putting

That's what I find so ironic about the LGBT. They're screaming for acceptance, but they are quickly becoming incredibly heavy handed and just plain hateful. You pretty much have to swear to mention homosexuality in a good light in at least every third sentence you speak, lest you be a foaming-mouthed gay-hater. But

I understand your frustration. I'm a hopelessly hopeful person, so the way people treat each other can be a little disenchantening. I can understand being competitive, ala Dark Souls invasion and whatnot, but to just actively seek to ruin someone's gaming experience is just plain evil, to me.

We all know Other M was atrocious, but I think it's all but ignored by everyone. I have a feeling most people cast it out the door after five minutes.

I have complete and utter disdain for "rape culture." It's just like every other trigger term out there. The whole purpose is to take something that varies from person to person and situation to situation and makes it seem like some full blown threat to our existence. There are horrible, horrible men that take

You're welcome. :) I know it's not a game for everyone, as it's looks like a realistic style game at first glance, but it is pretty over the top and out there when you get into it. That's likely due to being such an old franchise that developed in the days of old and it's Japanese origin. I personally enjoy the

Well, the older titles were mostly just staying out of sight and misdirecting enemies with noises, but 3 introduced a camo index wherein you had to switch to the appropriate camo based on your environment. MGS4 introduced "octacamo" that, as its name implies, works like octopus skin and mimics the texture and color of

I don't think he was so much trying to pull a superiority stance so much as he was saying that it's nice to see the non-AAA underdog come out on top for once.

Sarcasm already doesn't translate well online, but it just gets worse with subsequent use—when everything one says is sarcasm, nothing they say is sarcasm, and what not. I don't think you had any bad intent, but you definitely stirred up an ant bed. Haha!

Most of the people here probably just didn't see the sarcasm. A lifetime of nerdiness tends to put you on the defensive, especially when you are into Japanese entertainment. You wouldn't believe how many people I've put up with that would say something like that wholeheartedly.

Suddenly, this whole thread makes sense—crossed wires abounding.

Sarcasm tends not to translate too well into text, as it largely depends on vocal cues. Most of the people who liked your post were likely taking it at face value.

You do realize you have a Japanese name as well, right? I know that you're likely pulling from the the website title, but Kotaku pulls from otaku.

It's pretty possible to dislike GTA without despising mainstream. I loved Bioshock Infinite and The Last of Us, but I HATE Grand Theft Auto. I can understand why people would find it fun, being able to wantonly run about unleashing your inner dickatude, and all— sure, that can be fun. Some of us just prefer something

My point is simply that I don't fear him because he has gay tendencies.

I appreciate you being so kind.