Notices by Narwhal (narwhal), page 41
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@tiffany To its credit, Lost was a pretty well composed thriller in its early seasons
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@critialcloudkicker Oh, she doesn't have bunny ears in-game, the artist just drew her with them
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@critialcloudkicker She's from Fire Emblem
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Lucina time http://i.imgur.com/TPFTWcR.jpg
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@mrmattimation IT'S TOO LATE, BERNIE'S GONNA MAKE ANIME REAL
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@mushi Ahhh, so cute
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@mrmattimation Hell yeah
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@mushi Oh I remember that dog episode
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@mushi Nichijou makes for great gifs http://i.imgur.com/Sn9Omgb.gif
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@thelastgherkin Huh, that actually sounds like a pretty rad show. The premise is more grabbing to me than Agents of SHIELD, anyway.
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@thelastgherkin Ah, neat. I don't have plans to watch it anytime soon, but I'm curious of the opinion of someone who has, since no one else I know has seen it.
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@thelastgherkin As a drummer, I get genuinely impressed if I see an accurate drumming animation in anything. It's small and insignificant in the bigger picture, but it's really nice to see.
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@thelastgherkin How are you liking that show,anyway?
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@thelastgherkin Chehkov's Pool
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@northernnarwhal Mark is a metaphor for America
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@bobo I have 47 Lamborghinis in my Lamborghini account folder
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@scribus Sounds like a plan to me
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@nerthos If by that you mean "took a long hard look at myself and the things I was saying and realized I was being an awful person" then, uh, yeah you bet I did that.
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@nerthos I love how you think "SJW" is an actual meaningful term and not a conservative boogeyman
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@nerthos I'm sorry the staff of this site won't host your edgy humour
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@nerthos Your argument is basically "I once heard/saw a Jew make an anti-Semitic joke, so everyone ever is now forever allowed to make anti-Semitic jokes!" and that's not the case because jokes about stereotypes normalize them which is why they're harmful. Just stop.
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@bobo They're gonna make action figures of me with all my catchphrases
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@nerthos You literally made a joke about a Jewish stereotype what about this do you not get
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Deadpool is an awful movie about awful people, but I knew exactly what I was getting into going into it. That doesn't make it's above criticism, and that doesn't mean I won't comment on its harmfulness. Show it theatres? Sure, fine. There's no stopping that. But all art has consequences.
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@nerthos Let's tone down the anti-Semitism, okay?
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@bobo I stayed outta that, I'm not one to cringe read. I think it's worthwhile to engage with bad works for the sake of criticism and perspective, but doing so just for hot takes feels like a cynical waste of time for me.
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@critialcloudkicker The game for me really played and felt like a 3D version of the classic Fallout games (not that I dislike Bethesda's interpretation of the franchise, I just prefer the priorities of New Vegas and felt it was better at articulating its ideas)
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I liked Fallout: New Vegas's sense of difficulty a lot more too, the lack of level scaling meant you had to be privy to what you could and couldn't take on and facilitated that paranoia of wandering a treacherous nuclear wasteland quite effectively. New Vegas was also considerably less grim in its construction, which gave it a lot more personality and charm in the long run (and also fleshed out the quirks of its alternate history premise).
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@nerthos New Vegas had a much stronger emphasis on classic roleplaying and character writing, whereas 3 built its greatest strengths mostly from its exploration and worldbuilding.