Yeah, the video was actually totalitarian marxism, but they called their scary scenario “socialism” and the gif fit how scary it can sound to folks.
Yeah, the video was actually totalitarian marxism, but they called their scary scenario “socialism” and the gif fit how scary it can sound to folks.
ha. Perhaps! ;)
heh. That’s a bit doubtful, as it’s a fake screenshot I photoshopped, but I appreciate that many think it’s real. ;)
heh Thanks, ya spoony bard. :)
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Me: Yo, I got the Birthright version!
Do they not realize I need to feed my family? They couldn’t give me this one joke... So cruel...
True. They really cut me off at the pass there. ;_;
Considering you decided to reply to me when I wasn’t talking to you, it would seem you’re the one “upset” over nothing.
I could almost appreciate that justification if this wasn’t a prototype showing off what folks will be getting. Showing every possible main angle of a shipped and reviewed figure is one thing(like in a Tomopop review), but these are just promotional photos.
That one certainly stands out next to the other quality pictures of it.
On a figure, a top-down angle is not gonna be good for showing the actual quality of the face sculpt or eyes. That’d be more straight on or 3/4 angle. This is simply a traditional angle for anime figures, and it has a long history of being used to show cleavage on female figures. It’s a rather common selling point…
Awww yeaahhhhh
I’m guessing they’re making the distinction of “putting someone to death due to believing they committed an egregious crime” and “putting someone to death on false charges or for simply personal reasons”.
If those non-American game developers get freed after false accusations of being spies, I’d guess Kotaku would cover that, as well.