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There is no ridiculously horrible idea that one could write in a sentence beginning with, “Alabama decides to...” that would surprise me anymore.  They’re like America’s time capsule.

Lego Harry Potter is particularly bad at this. Much of the game involves just randomly casting spells on random items hoping one of them triggers the necessary Rube Goldberg machine needed to advance.

I almost placed an asterisk after that. It’s a shared set of culture, histories, genetics, and experiences that are a direct result of fools’ reactions to differences and “othering” - as a result of skin tone. But you’re right, from your responses I should have realized that you needed that spelled out lest you lose

Because the workplace in this analogy is society and the jobs are skin tones. One of us is not good with analogies, I suspect.

Wow, condescending much?

Yes, because when people who aren’t dicks suggest that we level the playing field, what we really mean is, “Let’s stick it to Whitey.”  You cracked our code; guess we’re going to have to change the secret handshake now.  

and in-game the models look super chunky

The only one that I’ve seriously had a problem with myself is Harrison Ford as Jack Ryan. Jack Ryan overcoming everyone’s preconceived notions of his youth and inexperience are central to the character’s arc.  He completely loses that when his words are spoken with the gravitas of Ford. 

I wonder if perhaps the story for Metroid was “Space soldier looking for Samus Aran.” It satisfies a possible directive to not spoil the game for kids that haven’t played it (thus diminishing their interest in purchasing it) and having a character that they can sell more toys for. (For all the talk, action figure

A female Zelda.

The only other group that I’ve encountered with major issues are Brazilians. The good thing is that that they’re easy to identify with their coordinated outfits and are loud enough that you can tell when they’re coming and head in another direction.

The only other group that I’ve encountered with major issues are Brazilians. The good thing is that that they’re easy to identify with their coordinated outfits and are loud enough that you can tell when they’re coming and head in another direction.

Or maybe one of the types of personalities that YT draws is people looking for that connection from strangers that are missing in their personal interactions.

Guy whose sense of self-worth is tied to validation from others ends up on a platform built around feedback with “likes” and “subscriptions”and he uses that platform for further validation.  You can probably just skim the syllabus. 

Or it can do what English does best and just claim the German word for its own. What is it?

I generally dislike content providers sacrificing their creative vision to cater to critics but (a) this model activates the Uncanny Valley trigger in the primeval part of the brain to the point that it’s just uncomfortable to watch and (b) there’s already a creative vision of this character’s design. This isn’t

Avatar is now a Disney IP so I expect they will prop up the franchise for several years just to keep park interest up. (The area was always supposed to be a fantasy land anyway hence the dragon in the original park logo.)

Okay, that was creative. I was really expecting the result you get when an executive says,”Make it look like video games because that’s a thing ‘the kids today’ like" and it's football players in SMB1.  But you can tell that actual thought went into this.

As long as you run power through it every year, your SSD will long outlive your physical HDD.