Twitch HQ was ashamed when Marie Kondo visited.
Twitch HQ was ashamed when Marie Kondo visited.
better late than never.
I don’t understand Twitch. It’s like someone opened a garbage store, then one day decided, “I can’t have all this trash lying around here!”
“I played a video game today...”
Jeez. I was kinda hoping the movie ended with her sticking a knife in his chest.
Some people started bravely speaking out about abuse they’ve experienced in the past and it’s empowered many, many others to come finally forward about similar experiences.
“It’s difficult to say why it took Evil Geniuses three years to address these concerns.”
I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that that woman doesn’t have a job to lose.
Imagine how sad one’s life must be to review-bomb some game on Metacritic, esp. over some perceived “SJW”-ness or something.
Your thoughtful and informative take has no business being so far down in the comments.
As funny as this meme is, most of the time presenters are dusted with powder makeup to remove natural skin oil shine. If they recorded at home, which is likely, they probably didn’t have the necessary makeup artist on-site to prep them for the recording, so they end up looking shiny. We all look shiny, we just have…
Yeah, but at the same time Spider-Man’s appeal as a character is presenting a more realistically apathetic/hostile environment and persevering despite how rough life gets. Superman having cops like this would be one thing, but Spidey having cops like this flies in the face of the not-so-idealistic worldview presented…
“Despite the occasional tilting of this portrait, Spider-Man’s story and world were not a representation of the kind of New York that exists outside the TV screen.”
There is no monolithic black experience. There are black people that grew up in different environments around different people and gravitated towards different interests. This goes for every race. It goes for white people.
If you took Friends and made an all black cast you'd have "Living Single"
I see where you’re coming from, but nah. Part of representation is normalizing the casting of non-white/cis/hetero actors. There certainly aren’t enough stories that speak to disenfranchised groups but there’s also nothing wrong with telling a story that includes these groups without necessarily giving them specific…
Maybe I am wrong about this, but just changing the skin color of the actors does not really add much “representation”. There is not much about the story ark of FF4 that relates to the Black experience. If you took the cast of Friends and made them all black with out changing the story line...it would just be weird.…
I’ve been visiting the Warzone Reddit and there’s a specific post relating to this with (at the time) 47,000 upvotes and it’s just the poster scrolling through pages and pages of racist names. Pretty shocking, they should be insta banning every single one of them.
I think everybody by now knows about Shieldmaidens.