@jondelarroz You do realize that women have been in the game industry since the 1960s. Some of the biggest titles have had women as leads in them. Hell, the Uncharted games, Portal, LittleBigPlanet, pretty much everything created by Sierra Online, and some of Atari’s most celebrated games.
@jondelarroz Michelle was pregnant twice in the public eye, while Obama was a state senator. If she was a transwoman, medically speaking, not even IVF would have helped her get pregnant under today’s medical science, never mind the medical science of almost 30 years ago.
@SmashJT That’s literally just cover art featuring Threshold peeking through heavier cloud cover on the Halo than in the original cover art. Go touch grass.
@TheRealDrip2Rip@DHSgov 64.1% of eligible voters cast a vote in 2024. Of that 64.1%, in the popular vote, Trump got 49.8% of the vote. So where are you getting 95% of the country?
@Camp4 To be fair, every Star Trek series going back to TOS had pretty blatant lecturing. And every Star Trek series going back to TOS had detractors of varying extremes. Hell, TOS had demands for cancellation because two bridge crew members were people of color (Uhura and Sulu).
@JeremyCordite People who want more Star Trek and believe in the Vulcan philosophy of “Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations.” And no. That philosophy is not a new thing to Star Trek, as it was first brought up TOS.
@drefanzor@StephenM@paramountplus@WilliamShatner Seriously, American Psycho, the book and movie, are all about how Patrick Bateman is a conscienceless ghoul with no standard of morality beyond "what profits me right now?". In fact, the book's far darker than the movie is.
@drefanzor@StephenM@paramountplus@WilliamShatner Interesting gif comparing Stephen Miller to Patrick Bateman. Probably not the flex he or his fans would want if they read the book or understood the movie for that matter.
@StephenM@paramountplus@WilliamShatner As much as I like @WilliamShatner, the one thing he had even close to total creative control over in the history of the franchise was the one film that people argue almost killed the franchise in the 1980s.