The meta of cosmetics? What are you even talking about?!
The meta of cosmetics? What are you even talking about?!
the meta of getting weapon skins and banners?
There should be a “kill yourself” secondary ability when you pick up the gun.
is it? 30 damage per punch is pretty solid
I get that you’re right but did you have to kill the man?!
Brands don’t create things, people do. Tim Cain and Leonard Boyarsky are two of the original creators of Fallout, which they made while working at Interplay. They’re both now at Obsidian and leading development on The Outer Worlds.
Nope, this is straight up “I like older, hot, smart, wealthy dudes and want to bang them” type of daddy material.
Lor’Themar has always been daddy material. Now he’s got the chiseled 3D model to prove it. Bless up.
Ehhh, she has sharp features and an angular body frame. That’s it. If she was being designed with stubble, it would be present in almost every image. Also, it would be ridiculous if Symmetra was supposed to be trans and had a 5 o’clock shadow. She can make complicated structures out of light but can’t get laser hair…
I didn’t ask for this job as a Furologist I just have it ok?
I was promised everyone as furry. I see two of nine that have any animal-related costuming at all. :< (Maybe three if you count Krampus as an animal)
The insidious thing about furries is sometimes we can still be furries out of suit. Mwahaha
counterpoint: anybody can be a furry if they want. in my head canon, every overwatch character is a furry, and YOU CAN’T TAKE THAT FROM ME
They aren’t furries without giant fake heads. Wearing a hat with bear or fox ears does not make you furry. So nya.
I feel like calling online harassment a ‘hate crime’ sort of diminishes actual, real world hate crimes which are more dangerous, harmful, and generally worse by several orders of magnitude.
Wow 28 trans people murdered as of July. Well holy shit we got ourselves a crisis don’t we?
Phobic doesn’t mean that in all contexts. For example, lipids are said to be hydrophobic, but they don’t actually “fear” water.
“phobic” has a long history of meaning more than just “afraid of.” For instance, scientists have long used the term “hydrophobic” to describe substances that don’t get wet (but instead have water bead up on them). In this case, it just means that they don’t get along well with water.
And besides all that, words and…
... Or like how you argue “phobic” only means a “fear of something” when the same definition that YOU PROVIDED also says it means an “aversion to something”.
We went this whole chain and no one’s bothered to point out the multiple times that ‘aversion’ was used as a dictionary reference.. and aversion means “strong dislike” ???