“You guys are too sensitive!” says the guy who wrote a furious, rambling manifesto because a publisher changed two minor scenes in their own game.
“You guys are too sensitive!” says the guy who wrote a furious, rambling manifesto because a publisher changed two minor scenes in their own game.
That’s gonna be a yikes from me dog
Do you people really sit around and get all hot and bothered about any remotely demeaning social movement not portrayed to your liking in media, such as in Persona 5 in this case?
What the hell did I just read?
lmao the irony of starting off accusing other people of getting “hot and bothered” followed by a 10 paragraph rant is a pretty amazing encapsulation of our sociopolitical moment
That’s a helluva lot of straining for such a little fart into the wind.
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You think if this were two older men treating a highchool girl this way, everyone would just think it was a funny scene?
Man, the “wake up sheeple” guys are a lot more verbose than they used to be.
What the fuck are you ranting about?
Sir, this is an Arby’s.
Is this satire? If not, yikes.
As gamers are, as a whole, a thoughtful, inclusive, and reflective group, I expect this change (one that in no way negatively impacts anyone at all) to be received with open arms and thunderous applause. Hooray for gamers!
“There are plenty of people who do not see things through this paradigm.”
I think you could see politics as solely being about, say, laws and governance etc, but everything you do and everything you interact with is going to come back to that sooner or later. Like, right now I’m sitting at home on my couch, and there’s all kinds of people and rights and laws that went into who made my…
I’m trans, someone who knows this and uses he/him pronouns for me is making a political choice. Same with someone who uses she/her for me. Everything is political. Yes, litterally everything including whatever petty counterexample you or whoever replies to this comment will bring up. Learn that or stop posting…
The Janitor was the unsung hero.
This is the smart take on the film. Ultimately no heroes, no winners. Just casualties of choices.
It’s a quintessential black comedy. By definition, it has no heroes.