Also the message didn't sit right with me unless I missed a bit. It quite clearly draws parallels between Beekind and slavery/prejudices, and shows the hero overcoming the system and liberating the bees.
Then at the end "actually slavery good lol"
Also the message didn't sit right with me unless I missed a bit. It quite clearly draws parallels between Beekind and slavery/prejudices, and shows the hero overcoming the system and liberating the bees.
Then at the end "actually slavery good lol"
I don't know these details as well as I should, but it's a great game you've done well there!
I was wondering how long it would take for one of them to start on the other.
Slapfight soon?
It was the part where they said (voting for more genocide) that made me think they said either of those. Sorry. I'll work on my reading comprehension I guess.
No i was more thinking that because she's become the face of planetary eco-warriorism she'll have started to internalise the concept that she has plot armor. Which isn't real in real life.
Back in the day I was one of the top players on Halo. Regularly and easily beating professional players.
I'd lose easily to some talented newbies though for this business. "I just killed them so theyll have spawned at x about 2 seconds ago and the sniper spawns in about 7 seconds so they'll rush over taking that path for the cover so I can force them back with a grenade bounced around th- "why the hell are you in here this is the worst place to be!" while they just surprise murder me.
I'm stuck on this rock with people like that. The worst part is they speak with such confidence and authority that their opinions will carry more weight than mine in the real world.
I despair.
I think it doesnt matter so much where the line is, because people who want to be offended by that kind of thing will find something to be offended about.
I don't see anything wrong with those examples in that article. I see it as like a giant game of "Guess Who" when I'm trying to talk about a specific member of the group to someone who doesnt know who's who. Nothing wrong with saying Mitch is "the Asian classmate" if he's the only one.
I've seen people desperately trying not to say "the black guy" when there's only one black guy and they're trying to narrow it down. "He's sort of tall and has glasses and a beard but not like a full beard and I think he was wearing a tie and" its interminable.
Using "othering" aggressively, implying that the differences matter, is a problem. Using it as an identifiable feature is only a problem to PC Principal.