pessimism
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In the 1930s you would have defended the Nazis by saying accusations of genocide were hyperbole.

In this case the artist is both alive and the leader of a genocidal hate movement. To use your analogy, it’s like if the 120 year old Nazi who founded VW was still collecting royalties from every car sold.
Also, if you boycott VW, you’ll have to boycott Ford for the same reason.

An important part of making Pokemon X and Y was creating high quality 3D models of every already released Pokemon. Those models are scaled down to make the in-game assets. The models have been updated over the years, but if you compare XY to Go to SwSh you can see the geometry and animations have remained consistent.

Have you read Manly Guys Doing Manly Things? Ganondorf is a recurring character and it’s the best incarnation of him.

That would be about a hundred bucks in 2023 dollars. That’s what three decades of inflation looks like.

$70? That’s a steal. Adjusted for inflation I paid around $120 for Final Fantasy 6 when it was released.

Lovecraft was never the figurehead of a genocidal hate movement.

This could be the version of Merlin who ages backwards, so when he was young in the 10th or 11th century he attended prep school, then as an adult with an extended life he helped Arthur in the 6th century.

Nope, just like they don’t teach language skills, literature, art, science of non-magical creatures, and math (or should that be maths?).

That would make Itsumi his family name, and Mario his given name.

Woke cancel culture trying to erase history again. If you rename the house, how will anyone ever know Salazar Slytherin ever existed. The real Death Eaters are the Order of the Phoenix.

It’s both.

How about the price of tea in China?

That’s insulting to Lex Luthor. He never tried to bring back the Confederacy.

Somebody needs to go full Universal Studios v Nintendo on these guys and invalidate their trademark.

Flight still requires 8th level.

The directors specifically addressed the wildshape limit as something they ignored because they wanted to make that chase scene. They had a rules expert as a consultant, so any inconsistencies are things they intentionally chose to ignore to make a better movie.

I have no idea what the spell wheel would be in a tabletop game, and I didn’t catch exactly what he was saying, but I think he said something about a scroll. My first thought about the wheel was it’s a dispenser for material components, but when he’s messing with it he’s casting Shield which doesn’t have a material

The part about breaking a puzzle and bypassing it instead of solving it the way the DM intended is also classic tabletop play.

Because the other D&D movie from 2000 was famously awful, and because going from one medium to a very different medium usually doesn’t work well (think video game movies).