*reads headline*
*reads headline*
Because the GOP has spent the last decade successfully convincing their supporters that liberals are the real enemy. They cared more about making sure Clinton lost than who won.
I like this idea!
Oh I know. I still think it’s a completely fucked up thing to say to another human.
“Are you saying that POC are forced to give an audience to media that presents itself as superior to them?”
“What about it feels like privilege?”
There’s something weird going on with that whole photo. Look at how pixelated her left collar is but her hair that’s touching it isn’t.
My point exactly.
“The lives of the police officers are NOT more important than the lives of the people whose safety they are charged to protect.”
I’m not making any excuses, I literally typed one sentence which was a question. All I’m saying is, maybe instead of just dismissing that behavior as something black people do you could try to understand what sort of external forces can affect and influence such behavior.
You’d be surprised at how many of those people are actually adults. That’s what’s really sad.
I thought the facial animations in the game were fine except anytime someone smiled.
“TF this guy’s problem?”
Underselling? Fucking LOL. HZD’s sales topped 2.6 million in two weeks. It was the biggest launch ever for a Playstation exclusive.
Ha! Good catch, I didn’t even notice the pixelated hat and coat. Weird thing is she really did wear this outfit. Someone took the time to photoshop an outfit she actually wore onto a different photo of her instead of just, you know, using a photo of her wearing the outfit. Makes you wonder why.
I wonder how many of the people who harassed him on Twitter or YouTube apologized? I’m guessing it was very few, and that’s sad.
Right? I can’t imagine telling someone “go kill yourself” under pretty much any circumstance, let alone something as trivial as an online prize.
True, but they targeted him on Twitter. Plus, you get the point OP is making.
Hmm. I don’t necessarily disagree but I am skeptical about anyone who was upset by the title and outright dismissed the series instead of trying to learn more about it. That feels like privilege to me.
Did you ever ponder any or the cultural or societal reasons why black children act might differently?