Use the doll to show us where the pronoun touched you.
Use the doll to show us where the pronoun touched you.
I know it’s not adult like, but I feel nothing but disdain for this little shit.
The ugly paint job, the music, overuse of the word “bro” and the dopey “how could this have happened?” look after so many dumb choices.
And this person is an “influencer.”
God help us all.
Repulsive little twat.
Everything is politics you fucking simpleton.
Find another blog then, snowflake.
Says the bitch who is too much of a bitch to type the word bitch and instead uses an asterisk…like a bitch.
Keep politics away from gaming please.
It’s just frustrating getting lumped in with the rural parts of Florida.
“Man I miss the 80's and 90's when everyone wasn’t acting like a little b*tch about everything.” I, too, wish the government of Florida didn’t act like the LGBT+ community had cooties.
“Politics”
If an organization cancels an event they were going to hold, they should be allowed to explain why. I’m sorry you think keeping their attendees safe and LGBTQ+ people existing (which make up a decent number of speedrunners for some games) are “politics”.
Reminder: keep the nazis and incels in the greys where they belong
Gaming blog site posts articles about popular game. In other news, water is wet.
Was Aabria just a ‘guest’ when she DM’ed the entire Exandria Unlimited mini-campaign? Is Robbie not *non-white enough* to count, despite being a new permanent cast member? How many of the main cast need to change, exactly?
Ah yes, the semi-annual hyperventilating article about how a group of real-life friends who started streaming their hobby should replace half of their friend group with random people to meet a diversity quota, and how white people are forbidden from exploring anything except “Generic European” cultures even when they…
I’m glad most of the readers here see this article as the ingenuine click bait that it is. Really wish this wasn’t the only videogame site that hasn’t been blocked by my work firewall.
A bunch of white people start streaming their home game 5 years ago, become wildly popular, and now they’re not allowed to do anything that anyone else playing D&D are allowed to do ever again.
“This may seem like an overly cynical and bad-faith interpretation of what Critical Role is doing with this new campaign.”
*Sigh*