Agreed. Don’t separate it. Don’t ban it. Treat it like it’s normal and then, as time passes, it’ll become normalized. Women’s bodies are normal. Let them be normal.
Agreed. Don’t separate it. Don’t ban it. Treat it like it’s normal and then, as time passes, it’ll become normalized. Women’s bodies are normal. Let them be normal.
I wish people would be honest about this discussion. It isn’t about morality, it’s about money. There is a lot of money to be made with streaming and those fueling the fire in arguments like this are the ones not getting the money. Our (U.S. at least) society has traditionally used morality as the framework for these…
You go to any swimming pool in the country and you’ll see women in bikinis. Children will be there and will be able to see women in bikinis. This is simply what the swimming pool is. Same with hot tubs, there just aren’t as many hot tubs as there are swimming pools.
I think it’s just that Activision doesn’t do it “as often”... and maybe not ruining fan-loved franchises.
War! Huh! What is it good for?
Making Money!
Say it again
What the fuck is CDPR doing?
They’ve got people on downloadable content and the next-gen upgrade for CP2077, a next-gen update for TW3, a goddamn mobile Witcher AR game, and more Gwent bullshit.
How are they not all fucking hands on deck to get their flagship game, the only AAA product they’ll have for years, in the…
Ashley Reese is my fave writer on here! Not a dig at the other writers who are also great. Reese is just my personal fave.
I’ll tip my hat to the new constitution, take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around, pick up my guitar and play
Just like yesterday, and I’ll get on my knees and pray
He also showed incredible disrespect to the police, swearing at them, dropping the “f” word whenever they tried to move him along, saying he was a “journalist” but having no credentials to show, trying to sensationalize things, potentially revealing tactics and locations of the police. If, indeed, the guy with the gun…
he turned his camera on downed individuals and implored viewers and bystanders to call 911.
An entire generation watched 9/11 live, and it fucked us up.
I had an old friend I used to play with who was kind of enough to purchase a 3 month subscription for me to try to get me back to playing.
If we just had reasonable copyright law, none of this would be an issue, but here we are.
I mean, Evangelion was mostly terrible, but that’s no reason to harass someone over it. If you don’t like it, just move on.
“No games with real-life porn actors” is a simple, bright-line rule that Steam/Valve can use to avoid any risk of child porn or accusations that a model was coerced. What’s the downside for them? That they miss giving a platform to a couple of games? That’s very acceptable compared to the risk of trusting game devs to…
No. Did he have a gun? Did anyone see him shoot? Would they have done the same to a white male who just had his wife shot? No. No to all of it.
It’s been years since I saw it, so I don’t remember the fine details, but he basically used it as a “pwn” on one of the YouTubers who slammed his first game (I wanna say either ProJared or Jim Sterling) by saying the cannonball is what he thinks of them or something like that.
It’s amusing to me how mad people get because Steam won’t put every single sleazy sex game on their platform.