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The first of the Evangelion remake movies came out right after I graduated college, and was just starting to get into anime.

To be completely fair, this actually is self-censorship; there just doesn’t happen to be anything wrong with this particular example of self-censorship, and it was probably a wise course of action.

This really makes me want to try my hand at making cardboard art again - I have like a million Amazon boxes too.

Well, they did say it was made “almost” entirely out of Arby’s packaging - the sword is actually just a giant sandwich, which the staff later ate and enjoyed (except for that one guy, whom the sword ate and enjoyed - they gave you a safety helmet for a reason, Steve!)

That sword looks like a perfect union between the meat Arby’s uses and the tool used to prepare it - I give them an A+ for brand symbolism.

Crowdfunding, in most cases, is neither a pre-order nor an investment, but essentially a donation to a for-profit initiative, usually promising to give you some kind of gift for your financial assistance if everything works out according to plan. As a rule, you have none of the legal protections you would with a

Heads up: The FireCuda linked is the 3.5" desktop version, which will NOT work in a PS4.

Heads up: The FireCuda linked is the 3.5" desktop version, which will NOT work in a PS4.

Also, I had no clue that Christopher Judge voices Kratos now - go Teal’c!

I’m going with the guy on the left, simply because he managed to blow up a guy dwarfing the Earth just by punching him in the finger - the same finger that was in the process of smushing him (and the continent he was standing on).

That is unexpectedly terrifying...

If movies have taught me anything, it’s that it probably would have let you know by now, probably in some terrifying or extremely violent manner.

Minus the whole Boston Marathon-style epilogue, your story reminds me of back when we used to make LED-throwies - similar concept, you take a watch/button-cell type battery, stick an LED on it so one leg touches each side, add a magnet (those tiny rare-earth ones work best), then use a hot-glue gun to first secure

Representing a company as a terrible person and being a terrible person are two different things: you can normally be a perfectly wonderful person, and still come across as a terrible human being in business PR situations; you can also be an absolutely vile example of the human race, and still represent your company

Holy crap, I completely missed that - makes me want to rewatch the show again, especially since I totally can't place that scene.

Isn’t Gamer Cat back from hiatus now?

I don’t think it’s an either/or situation between “people can’t be trusted with their own words” and “online mobs looks for the slightest lapse.”

This is what I do (aside from posting pseudonymously in places like this); social media is vicious, public and has an indefinite memory-span, which makes it pretty much the worst place for whatever kind of snafu you will at some point inevitably end up commiting.

What I find most unfortunate about this incident is that people have seemingly used it as an excuse to single out other women in the industry; this wasn’t even remotely gender-related outside of her attempt at shifting the issue to a more defensible position, and still the idiot crowd decided it was justification for

Agree - the industry definitely has a wide variety of issues, but not only did she go nuclear on a community member that didn’t really do anything to warrant that reaction, she then innapropriately tried to make a straw man gender issue or if it, and decided to engage in a social media war with an angry mob of her

This combination has so much potential - I’d love for someone to run with it, preferably with an Escaflowne-style aesthetic and world: The ‘dark medieval mecha fantasy with steampunk elements’ sub-genre is essentially non-existent in modern games (or games, period, really, with one or two exceptions), and even anime