Right? When did this become a binary thing where we either have the great depression 2.0 or we die? The rest of the world doesn't seem to have this issue.
Right? When did this become a binary thing where we either have the great depression 2.0 or we die? The rest of the world doesn't seem to have this issue.
netflix already did remove the lethal weapon 5 episode last week.
“ 30 Rock never glorified blackface. Every time it was used, it was used to mock the white character doing it. It was used to show how foolish, self absorbed or insensitive they were”.
I mean, this is basically why Dave stopped doing Chappelles show (or one of the reasons). He began to feel like alot of people were not laughing at how he was satarizing racism/racists but instead were laughing because they find racism funny.
Hear me out. What if instead of coming up with intricate rules for when it’s ok to do blackface, how about we just don’t do blackface? Is that really so hard?
This gets pointed out every time a game gets a “10" but a 10 doesn’t imply the game is perfect or without faults. It’s entirely reasonable to find issues with the gameplay and still think it’s worthy of a 10 (or 9).
This article might have seemed like a good faith argument had it not been written by the same person who wrote the Kotaku review of the game.
This article might have seemed like a good faith argument had it not been written by the same person who wrote the Kotaku review of the game.
Basically "not being dumb as a rock" is political now. That is the umbrella all this shit falls under.
Having now played the game myself (about 8 hours in) I think this review is a gross misrepresentation of the game. Like to the point I wonder if we are playing the same game.
Different strokes and all that but I find the gameplay to be very engaging and satisfying so far (about 8 hours in). Probably even more so than the first game to be honest.
Colin Jost looks like someone told an AI to create the most generic handsome white guy possible. Its like weird science, only way less interesting.
You could be right. It may not have actually ever been confirmed they were going to include it at launch. Just rumoured. Although even that has changed a ton too. Last I heard it’s now projected for like 2022 haha.
2 years between alpha and release is a long time. I wouldnt say it’s “hardly uncommon”. And in fact it’s going to be well over 2 years by the time it’s released. The alpha build was reported to be done in July of 2018.
I remember them saying the game was playable start to finish like 2 years ago when they showed off that first long demo. They seem to be having alot of trouble optimizing the game and ironing out all the bugs. I have full confidence in CDPR but this game seems like it's been a real bitch for them.
My point doesn’t make sense? You are the one trying to say that a comic nobody cared about (and actually was pretty anti military alot of the time) was an effect propaganda tool for the military and contributed to the military industrial complex we see today. lol.
Again, I think you are vastly overstating the popularity of comics. Especially relatively fringe ones like The Avengers. Before the MCU Hardly anyone outside of pretty die hard comic fans even knew much about Iron Man. To claim the Avengers had a wide impact on pop culture (or how people view the military) is a pretty…
What? It is the main theme in literally all of the X-Men movies.
I think you vastly overstate the impact of a comic most people had never heard of until 10 years ago.
Hate to break it to ya, but the festishization of the military in America predates a 2017 comic by around 100 years. That comic is a symptom, not the cause.