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As far as I’ve seen, it’s not hypersensitive. It’s simply pointing out that characters like Apu perpetuate a false and harmful stereotype. You, however, are hypersensitive about this being called out for what it is. It’s not wrong to like this show, and it’s not wrong to have found joy in this character. However, it

You’d think that being treated so poorly would teach you not to be so judgmental...

I wish “nerds” would quit assuming that people that don’t look/act exactly as they do aren’t capable of knowing details about “nerd” things. It’s not like Street Fighter is some niche game. Hip hop has been dropping lines about video games since at least the 90s. “Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis. When I was dead broke,

I think I saw that Pennywise at Fan Expo in Dallas this weekend!

Love the Rocky Horror Reference, but was that supposed to be funny?

It’s about seeing how the world views “Gamers” and not wanting to be associated with that idea, because others have made us out to be a bunch of assholes.

This is one of the most angering things for me as a white person (Yes, I said that).

How many times did your mom, grandma, dad, grandpa, or any member of your family tell you this fucking word was off limits? How many goddamn fucking times?

I’m using swear words on purpose.

I was once curious as to why I wasn’t

Well, Switch launched with it, and more of it trickled out throughout 2017. This is also a Nintendo Direct in March. They’re not going to announce their biggest news for the year three months away from E3.

Well, they’ve already finished Super. There’s a new movie coming this year but rumor has it that it will focus on past Saiyans. So, she may not need to voice any characters in it. However, my dream is that they’ll make all of the Dragon Ball anime into condensed movies similar to Battle of Gods and Resurrection ‘F’.

I was just talking to a coworker about this. Schimmel is Goku for me, but I’ll be damned if the Lawrence Simpson of Team Four Star doesn’t match the character better. lol

When I worked at GameStop, I had a few people still call it that, and that was just before GTAV came out. The same people called that “Grand Theft Auto Vee”.

Dallas’ matches are never boring because you’re guaranteed at least one or two moments of gleeful, impossibly skillful madness, but they’re pretty much always infuriating because this team still hasn’t figured out how to put it all together and play to their potential consistently.

Lately, it’s been depression. Not even really enjoying games nearly as much as usual, and that’s saying something. Games used to be my go-to to get rid of depression. Outside of that, it’s usually turning to familiar games that I know I can easily pick up and put down. I tend to play Overwatch or Civ VI, even though

Come on, guy! Quit giving people more reasons to hate Dallas teams! Dx All of those people who replied to my other comment were right about you. Dammit...

I ask this in another response, but why have city representation, if the players aren’t going to step foot in their respective cities? I guess that maybe they’re sticking to Blizzard’s arena for now, in hopes that cities will accomodate OWL events in later seasons, but I fail to see how the cities wouldn’t be able to

I wasn’t at all defending him, or saying that he doesn’t have “issues”. I was just letting you in on the fact that my assessment didn’t include any knowledge of him outside of what’s mentioned in the article.

I didn’t say they had to be from here, but most of the squad usually lives nearby, even if in the suburbs. Especially the star players. The players for our OWL teams have moved to, and play in, Los Angeles. I get not being FROM the place where the team is, but these players haven’t moved to their respective cities,

I was commenting based solely on the article. I don’t know anything about him outside of it. I don’t spend too much time watching streamers.

For someone on a team representing Dallas, this is actually pretty tame. I mean, look at the shit players on the Cowboys get away with. He’s alright in my book. It’s understandable how you can get frustrated in that situation, and I don’t hold it against him. Sure, it’s against the rules, but you aren’t thinking

a starting point to discuss the ways consent can feel blurring, no matter how clear we might wish it were, and our lack of language to describe this