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This is a bit over the edge. It’s an interview from 2011 for starters, and while, yes, it doesn’t capture the complete nuances of the socio-economic plight as it relates to education, it’s (a) not an argument without some merit—and I’ll get to that—and (b) looking at his campaign form today, in particular the Douglass

I totally follow what you are saying, my point is because of unique cultural and social variables at the time, coupled with the unique traits of HIV as a virus, it acerbated the growth in new cases, far greater than it otherwise naturally would have or would if it were to happen today. I’m not suggesting that a new

I’m not ignoring it, but your implication is all gay men are incapable of sufficiently telling the story of an important transperson in LGBT history because many other gay men are misogynistic,that just does not follow.

Just because some—hell, perhaps most—gay men have displayed some degree of animus does not mean all do, or that none of them will be equipped to best tell the story of a person who is trans. It also does not follow that a person who is trans necessarily will be the best at doing so either. Sure, there are things that

The comparisons between HIV and Hip B I don’t think are appropriate in talking about a potential future as deadly sexually transmitted illness. I fully acknowledge that there have been outbreaks of Hip B and other STIs in the past, my issue is that the severity of these STIs vary greatly, and thus how people respond

The symptoms of Hepatitis and HIV are vastly different, so we should treat them differently, in terms of how we would expect people to respond. And it isn’t a matter of gay men not wanting to change behavior, few people actually have a death drive, rather it was people making assessments of their level of risk, based

Well, I don’t think so. A big part on what made the HIV epidemic so dangerous was the fact that we dragged our feet on the research and response, and by the time we started to get our act together, many, many people were positive. The transmission of the virus is generally easily preventable, so an outbreak/epidemic

Good live action adaptations are possible, but those in charge of the producing it just have to be mindful of the transition to a different medium. There are benefits and trade offs to any particular medium, and when switching you have to be mindful of what you are losing and gaining. Emotions on the actors faces I

This is great news. The Sun and Moon were pushing the boundaries of the 3DS, so it was unlikely that the handheld to handle another generation on it, there already noticeable cutbacks between generations to make room for the new features.

Yeah, but that wasn’t a core game, it was a companion game to Gen III. The implication here is that the next generation will be on the Switch and not on a separate handheld device. This isn’t really that shocking, because it looks like the Switch will be the handheld device going forward; however, it’s good to know

This is how it’s done, ever since Crystal. That game, Emerald, and Platinum were just remakes of the initial generation release. Black/White 2 were the only true sequels within the same generation. And X/Y didn’t have a Z or Gray. So this isn’t exactly outside of their normal behavior.

But you know, if you took the risk and voted as a group you could vote into office officials that would either (1) synchronize voting days or (2) ensure that people can be approved to go out and vote. And clearly, it wouldn’t have taken a lot more members of the public.

I’m still kind of confused as to the downside of the Synthetic option. It seems like an obvious win-win for everyone. Even the Control option isn’t that bad, assuming Shepard’s ideology becoming the guiding force for the Reapers, it would essentially have access to all of the countless bits of information collected

One of the increasing problems the franchise is facing is the terrible post-game content. So far we have had three games with one singular post-game episode essentially, that which while fun to go through, only extend the game a couple of hours.

Sensitive subjects shouldn’t be in video games!? First of all, there’s no inherent reason this is should be considered sensitive. Some people are gay, get over it. Moreover, even Pong was a anti-cold war video game about the inherent futility of open hostilities between the USA and the Soviet Union. And Tetris was

I mean, I know one is real life and the other is a video game, but it seems kind of funny that Rockstar is spending a lot of resources to cut down on cheaters, with the general message that cheating and breaking the rules are bad, when in fact that’s a very central facet of the core gameplay.

Um, how is Death Note a sad ending? Light was a psychopath with a God complex. Sure, he killed a lot of bad people; however, he stood by as a cult developed around him, killed innocent people to prevent himself from being captured, because even if you killing bad guys, as a society we generally aren’t a fan of people

It’s a long overdue feature, but realistically the way they have designed it all it does is add a new pseudo-Elite Four member in the form of another challenger. And besides the novelty of it, it’s not that much different than what we had before. Just that they come to you now. You never actually lose your title, you

He’s not on some other dimension. You can see the bean island on the regular Alola map. The man became disillusioned with the actions of the organization and went off grid. There’s no reason to assume he lost his memory, so much as he doesn’t want to be found. It’s also clear that his kids aren’t really looking for

Well, I was in your boat a few months back, like the entire premise just didn’t seem to make sense. Like it shouldn’t be a problem to kill big stupid things, as humanity has been doing that for millennia. However, as the story moved on they explored more of the background and lore as to why things are setup the way