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Vin St. John
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Yes, but what the commenter you’re replying to meant was that the video only shows the ability to leave a comment after playing a level and dying. In the original Super Mario Marker, it was common for level creators to place comments within the level that gave hints or told a story, which enabled a lot of interesting

C’mon folks let’s get creative. The second Extra Style could be Mario X Kirby, with Waddle Dees, Warp Stars, and Star Allies. It could be Mario X Donkey Kong Country, with DK barrels, swinging vines, and rocket barrels. It could be Mario vs. Donkey Kong, with back-handsprings and ladders. It could be Waluigi mode.

I know there’s plenty on Disc 1 (like Tifa) that we haven’t seen, but you’re right, I was also misremembering the escape from Midgar as the end of Disc 1. That’s not the case at all. I remember now what (major) plot event ends Disc 1 :)

Well they’ve basically shown all of Disc One (not that the new parts necessarily need to correspond to the story beats of the original games’ discs, but those are pretty good break points). There’s a few shots in the trailer that are most likely from the assault on Shinra headquarters.

Under no circumstances would a “majority” of people be upset by a different take on Barrett’s voice. He didn’t have a voice in the original, and it would not be hard to give him one that felt both true to the original character AND avoided being offensively stereotypical. You, also, would likely not be upset by it, if

I can absolutely imagine other voices and reads of Barrett’s lines that would still be “in line” with how I’ve always imagined his character, without sounding like this.

After reading your well thought out response, my only thought is that your impression of this store would be much different if they had said “If you’re like me, you can’t be bothered...” instead of “As men, we can’t be bothered...”. For me, the message resonated strongly, but beyond identifying itself as an outfit for

Amen to all of that.

It seems to me like this is the exact sort of shop that empowers men to make their own decisions without requiring a mother or significant other to make it for them. I’m a guy who feels fashion-challenged and nothing about this pitch strikes me as telling me I’m useless or lazy. Quite the opposite - I’m frustrated by

I think this style *is* fashionable, which is why the majority of other commenters are surprised. The notion that these shirts are “hard to find” seems surprising to people when they see them everywhere IRL. But my response to that would be that guys who are trying to adapt to changing fashions are struggling to

Let’s rephrase that: Almost noone gets anything tailored.

This was an interesting article, but I find it weird to view any of that as “infantilizing.” Is it infantile to value one’s time? Women tend to value picking out and maintaining clothes more than men do - but don’t we largely ascribe that to a patriarchy that unfairly pressures women to maintain an illusion of

Right. Of Stormbreaker, Thor says: “You simply lack the strength to wield them: your bodies would crumple as your minds collapsed into madness.” 

Can also easily be explained as “Our name is already S.H.I.E.L.D., but since that name sucks we feel like we’re still working on it.”

Couldn’t one argue that they are not “a single platform”? I mean I get it, you’re likely to want to use both Steam and Origin - but doing that is much *less* of a hassle than using both Playstation and Xbox.

They pitched it as: the controller requires a Wi-Fi connection specifically so they could eliminate some of the input-to-screen latency that you would normally experience on other game-streaming platforms. So the question in the article *is* irrelevant, if that explanation is taken at face value.

She didn’t sound upset. She sounded like she was saying “There’s no draw in it for me when I’m already making more money than that AND I was miserable.”

Well, to counter that: if the only people buying this game were people who knew exactly what they were looking for already, a storefront platform like Steam, Origin, GOG, or the Microsoft Store wouldn’t have done this game any good. It might as well be providing direct downloads. The platforms that enable that (cloud

It’s them policing their own morality. And not carrying every game that has ever been invented. And predicting the negative public opinion of them that would be generated by carrying the game, and the negative experience shoppers would have when happening upon it while browsing.

Target doesn’t carry this game either, for the same reason Valve isn’t. That’s not “corporations policing your morality for you.”