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Spoiler: Everyone is Tom Nook, because deep down we are all monsters.

I can be empathetic about a thing without being outraged by it. Of course it’s a dick move. I expect people to make dick moves as I go through life. The article’s tone encourages a much thinner skin, though.

It might be because furries are creepy as fuck. We’ve sen the footage of them at their conventions. Straight up nightmare fuel.

Sorry, stopped reading when I read Redfox Cheetah Hybrid. Is he also a vampire ninja cyborg in their spare time?

If the art and roleplaying weren’t 90% anthropomorphic animal porn, people would be more ok with it. But it is. That’s the face of the furry fandom and it’s creepy. Most people don’t want to even by proxy be associated with that fetish.

I thought the same thing.
“Do I like Bugs Bunny cartoons” Yea

Still no. Liking a cartoon character isn’t the same as being in that furry fandom whose members have dressing up as furries and identifying as them as a lifestyle choice. These guys go way beyond a cosplay hobby too.

But Vik describes furries as people who just love cartoon animals. “Do you like Bugs Bunny? Hate to break it to ya then, but you’re a furry.”

Or more. From now till the disk is recovered. Goddamn BTC jumped like 50% in a single month.

I don’t get it. This was a story four years ago, and now it’s a story again because... he’s said he’s going to look for it? Just like he said he was going to look last time?

Because they needed a Pokémon game for the 2017 holiday.

“The system comprised four dugouts”

Remember when you could just unlock the things you wanted instead of buying them? That was pretty cool. God I’m old.

Obligatory.

I found a better way to make money

I feel like the hype was due to the world’s best viral marketing scheme; the notion that the film was so pretty that nerds wanted to live there. I never spoken to someone, in person or online, who actually any significant positive feelings towards it.

“We may have to throw out the rulebook for sequels now that franchises like Blade Runner and Jurassic Park have achieved the shelf-life of a Twinkie”

Blade Runner and Jurassic Park were both talked about more consistently and for far longer. They were hugely and *broadly* influential.

Avatar was... a lot of hype. Then

My main gripe with Avatar was its utter predictability. The story unfolded in a way that never surprised me.

yup... it was about 2-3 years later that the awe finally wore off and people realized in general how bad of a movie that was. He should’ve capitalized in that window.

The sequels only really had a shot in the first year after as its main USPs were visuals and 3D. Now 3D is dead and the visual quality of that film is hardly unique anymore.