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Yeah, this outfit is hideous. I mean, she’s gorgeous and is happy so hey, more power to her, but an outfit doesn’t become good-looking just because someone you like wears it. 

It’s basically a normal D&D adventure setting, but the characters are part of a local corporate adventuring “franchise” who reports to/gets stuff from “Home Office.” It brings a lot of the base building and hireling stuff back, just in a funny, corporate-parody way.

I agree it’s all complicated.

They didn’t do anything wrong.

Agreed. The fact is, white is seen as some kind of “default flavor” when, in fact, there are entire cultures (!!!) that are and were white. It’s not a crime. It’s not a microaggression.

Calling an entire gender trash because of one person is wrong.

Yeah, but you must see the inherent problem with that viewpoint, right?

Good.

I’m glad they’re doing more about toxic assholes, and they have every right to kick people off and censor them, of course.

I’ve actually gotten pretty good at grilling boneless/skinless chicken breasts because that’s what my wife likes.

In some versions of the lore, lightsaber blades actually have weight because of some kind of magnetic field.

Exactly. I have no problem with slashing someone with the lightsaber and they fall down. Don’t get me wrong, the dismemberment in Jedi Outcast was incredible, but at the end of the day it doesn’t feel very Star Wars.

A list of things I’ll never care about:

I literally just drunk-purchased Octopath Traveler a couple nights ago and sober-me feels great about it.

I literally just drunk-purchased Octopath Traveler a couple nights ago and sober-me feels great about it.

This was by far the easiest to readand most “traditional” Life in Aggro has ever been.

He’s great in the right role. Think of Lestat.

Ah, that’s disappointing. Who knows when we’ll get another Starcraft game, or even a game set in that universe. 

Doin’ the Lord’s work here.

Okay, here’s a counter-anecdote: I learned about Sublime in the ‘90s from a bunch of sensitive female drama nerds.

You realize “1st person perspective” can still be used fictionally, right?