
This is one of those things that has always been on the periphery of my gaming vision. I actually have the first game downloaded on my PS3, though I don’t recall getting very far in actually playing it.
This is one of those things that has always been on the periphery of my gaming vision. I actually have the first game downloaded on my PS3, though I don’t recall getting very far in actually playing it.
As a Brit I found Tahani’s line about British sitcoms in The Good Place hilarious.
I think I get what you’re saying. That said, it’s probably a false equivalency to say JKR’s opinion counts as much as a trans person’s does. Like, on this subject I strongly suspect most trans people are more informed on the subject of trans rights than JKR is, and is more trustorthy and valuable as a result.
That’s kind of a simplistic argument. She’s not just some woman who wrote some books about wizards; she’s an enormously popular author with thousands of followers and a massive platform. Her opinions matter not just because they’re toxic, but because the influence of the person spouting them allows them to spread more…
Well, you just saved me 42 minutes.
Hear, hear. There’s an episode of James May’s Toy Stories where he buys an expensive train set at auction and throws away half the packaging while he’s in the auction house, on the basis that it’s a toy and meant to be played with. I think that’s a good philosophy to live with, and if I collected this kind of thing…
Yep! The game was called Captain Rainbow and came out on wii back in 2008.
Not necessarily. Apparently Nintendo once published a game where you had to retrieve an... *ahem* feminine product that Birdo was using.
I kind of get what they were going for, but it’s a bit lacking in the execution.
It’s tricky because Shirley explicitly identifies it as a hate crime (which, yeah) so any edit to make him inoffensive throws the episode out of kilter, or makes it seem like Shirley is overreacting which isn’t any better. And you can’t take him out entirely because if I recall, his ‘death’ establishes the stakes…
Apparently there’s two videos attached to Gone with the Wind now on HBO Max, one of which is literally an hour long, that places the movie in a better context. No idea how many people will actually watch them, but I guess you can’t accuse HBO Max of failing in their due diligence.
Ugh. On one hand I can understand why they’d take this decision as Chang dressing up like... that was not good. On the other hand, blackface aside, it’s one of the best episodes Community ever did and they made its wrongness pretty clear from the start. But if I were black, I’d probably have a (legimitately) hostile…
I’ve added some photos in my response to Zack if you’re so inclined...
I’m working on a project for my Lego Ninja Turtles stuff; I’ve built a new lair from scratch, and now I’m building the dock area that attaches to it for the sub. I’m also modifying the Shellraiser set they released several years ago; it’s a fun set, but there’s a lot of little problems that compromise it.
Yeah, but according to the reviews some of the music and cutscenes are missing, along with a few other things. So this is still possibly a better option.
I think any obsession comes from the fact Disney has flat out refused to rerelease it in any form, rather than it being some forgotten gem in Disney’s film history. To make something desirable, simply make it difficult to attain.
The problem isn’t even that it’s raunchy, really; it’s that it quickly gets boring. It only takes a few games before the same answers start cropping up again and again, and any subversion or shock value the game has quickly evaporates. Which, for a game like Cards against Humanity, really limits its value.
Dammit, don’t play with my emotions like that.