We didn’t start the fire ~ ♪
We didn’t start the fire ~ ♪
This probably the most embarrassing comment I’ve ever read here. I can only assume that you are currently dying of shame right now.
I agree with this mostly, but I think the lessons devs learned over the history of video gaming means that they become exponentially more accessable and intuitive. A game from 20 years ago (a late PS2 game) takes getting used to, but a game 20 years before 2004 (so 1984) basically requires a college course in how to play it. I’ve seen some comments online about how 2009 games are so old and obtuse and I’m like, they play almost the exact same as today’s games because developers had figured out a formula that works by then!
Funnily enough I read that Nomura actually wanted to keep the remake very faithful to the original story. The ghosts and deviations are actually ideas from the other writers, Nojima and I-forget-the-other-guy.
I’ve seen a couple comments on Reddit saying it’s very uncommon to announce a VP in their home state, so it may be anyone but Shapiro. Although they (or I) could be mistaken. I’m too lazy to research it rn.
Bottom right. Whispering You a Love Song. It’s an actual lesbian romance story. The anime is not the most well done anime in the world (I still find it watchable though) so if you’re interested the manga is more recommended.
Site seems to work fine on desktop but when I browse on my phone (IOS. safari) the next button to scroll the page does not work, it just loads the same page. Also, I can’t sort any thread, every one is just locked to “Hot” sorting.
She does good work. Shame about the unhinged bigotry though.
Lmao, history started in 2022 for you, didn’t it.
Completely by happenstance I chose a similar username to Yuritopiaposadism. I hope one day I can be 1% the poster that they are.
Your point about how liberals refuse to read all of the well cited responses and posts is so true. They don’t engage at all, just troll and act smarmy about it while not learning a thing.
For what it’s worth, I agree with you. I think Hexbear could stand to take two stances at the same time: one that appreciates what China has done as a pragmatic and forward-planning nation, as well as one that recognizes that in a lot of ways China diverges from what the Marxist ideal is. Most of us do understand this, of course, and recognize that many of these points of divergence were necessary for modern China to survive, but I still think a critical lens could generate some good discussion.
doing a satire
Why do libs talk like this?
You can rest here for a time, ye weary poster.
How else will we get to poster’s Valhalla?
I hate how true this is lmao