tamarhall
Tamar
tamarhall

The thing to me is that there’s no curing the privilege disconnect. There is no way a a first-world white person can genuinely understand the struggles of third-world conditions. The whole “personal journey, me me me” thing is somewhat of a coping mechanism, and all of this is so heavily socialized as to be almost

“And yes, laws are laws. Someone who beats a pedophile is just as bad as anyone else convicted of assault. Two wrongs don’t make a right.”

I find this thing adorable. It even has a diskette drive! Squee!

Yes, kids are adept parrots. And?

FFS. I remember being three or four and playing “Jail” on the staircase because the guard rail had bars. In what world are you going to be able to permanently shelter your mushbrained angel from all vaguely parallel, vertical lines so they don’t—y’know—get the wrong idea?

It feels like this piece, as well as many of the comments, have this unspoken idea that leaving a nasty review is somehow out of bounds or unreasonable. I don’t think so. I mean, if you’re just being a special snowflake, may-i-speak-to-the-manager prima donna, it’s one thing. But if a business is crappy then the

I am a little scared of what this implies. Is this game really going to have such an assholish, toxic player base right out of the gate?

Source? I feel like I should have this study on hand.

Thank you. This was bugging me.

I think you make an excellent point, but should fighting for a cause be done through deception of the populace and manipulation of herd instinct? That’s essentially what happened here.