The game has been out for ages. This is only new to Nintendo people.
The game has been out for ages. This is only new to Nintendo people.
Placing the collectables was, at best, an intern’s job. Scripting the events and developing whatever comes after they’re all collected though... probably a bit more complicated.
Even the godawful “song” they picked for the trailer can’t dull my excitement for this movie. I’m pumped for release night.
No, but buying one because you were programmed to associate it with an important civil rights leader absolutely is. This is exactly the kind of thing he spoke of in his speech.
Actually, people have lots of rights to tell people what they can’t do. That very concept is kind of the foundation of society...
By using a speech that specifically warned against consumerism, and even against ads for cars specifically? That’s both gross and dumb.
It has nothing to do with black people “owning” King, and much more to do with the fact that they used a speech which very specifically calls out car advertisements, of all things, in order to sell a car. That’s guru level tone-deafness.
Uhh... I pointed out several key ways in which it’s worse than the US.
What exactly did he do? He asked someone to get into a hot tub? In the 70s? Is that really where we’re going to draw the line as a society?
Is the award for being a paragon of moral corporate leadership? No, it’s for pioneering the video games industry, which he absolutely did regardless of any other awful stuff that occurred. You can still appreciate that Nixon opened up relations with China, or that Kennedy spurred the action of putting a man on the…
The 70s and 80s had especially creepy corporate culture? Shocker -_-
Still not even close to the level of insanity the average Asian pop performer has experienced. Imagine being scouted at age 6, taken away from your parents to live at a starlet training camp, and having to wait 15-20 years to be able to renegotiate your contract, under which you are practically property of a…
It’s fine to have a K-Pop corner, but some time should definitely be spent on how absolute creepy the *-Pop culture is over there and the hell that the performers constantly live in to be entertainers. They’re basically owned by their corporate handlers, sexual and physical abuse are rampant, collapsing from…
Eh... It’s definitely worse. There are some great documentaries about how dark idol culture is in East Asia. It makes the US pop scene look downright wholesome.
That doesn’t work when the issue exists across state (and even international) borders.
Are you saying that in a perfect world said company wouldn’t both create jobs AND contribute to a pool for public works?
Not to mention we’d have to address the massive amount of Nazi sympathy/apathy in the US prior to Pearl Harbor. I remember lots of lessons on how great Henry Ford’s assembly lines were, and none about his published literature on how Jews were the scourge of the Earth.
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Once is a mistake. Five times is a pattern. Near daily mistakes and fabrications like Trump makes would be when any sane family takes grandpa in for a mental faculty evaluation.
Easy to say, but even today, nearly every person living in the US today is still getting the benefits of slavery. Sure, it’s not in the US anymore, but that’s just because we’ve outsourced it. If you wear clothes or use any kind of electronics or bought a diamond for your SO or any number of other common things,…