@clippy1786@Pagan_GMR So the director said that they made her young.
It looks like she's young.
So are you saying that the rest of the scenes where she looks a little older are because of lighting but she's actually young?
I don't think your argument works the way you think it does.
@elonmusk It's not just pushed in the west. In the Middle East, it's about Jews, and in Asia, it is about the Hindus.
Soon it will be about the Japanese and their temples, and if China and Russia weren't communists, it would have been about them too.
The goal is to hollow out the country, and it starts by taking away their culture.
@ScouterVee There's the Job/Fits system. The other dress she has shows her legs. You can probably get cutscenes in whatever you are wearing, so I don't see the problem.
Black Mage dress will show her legs.
Cloud's warrior class is equipped. Tifa's is showing as equippable, I think.
By Canon, Cloud has more magic than Tifa. Otherwise, he wouldn't be the Supersoldier.
The class themselves have a skill tree, and which skills have been activated probably matters.
Cloud has a bangle and everything equipped, which has his HP at 6233. Tifa's on the same level at 4844, which is another indication that she's not equipped at all.
@Quagma9710 I got 109K, and my Meli has 25K attack. It's barely able to chip at the first mini-boss's health. On top of that, I lost 5050 and got Jericho instead of Daisy. I am fucked.
Natural Order of the World
>Men make, they are happy with what they made. They gain popularity. Men allow them in for sex.
>Women gather around these popular products to gain status, they work on it without knowing it and ruin it.
>Women revive it and ruin it again because they can't accept their faliure.
>It's too late, the product dies, the men's lives are ruined or they leave after they decide it's not worth it or are thrown out by women.
>When the product is so ruined that women abandon it because it can't bring them status, they let men have it back.
>Men make it great again. Women return, men let in for sex.
>Happens every time, every civilization, every company, every country.
The sad part of it all, the actress can't get a break. I remember that meltdown she had about how Daredevil on Netflix had pretty much ruined her career.
Finally headlining a project that could possibly not hit with the audience. Now the creator of God of War is calling it dogshit. That would be a major blow for her.
@Genki_JPN I had a feeling since Rebirth is coming out today/yesterday on Switch 2. They'd give those people a reasonable amount of time to finish the game before revealing anything.
Still, I was hoping.
@sandeep65013186@sathyashrii Ask climate activists. They love asking for money and never show results.
I am sure no matter the cost, they'd love to provide.
@FFVIIR_CLOUD I don't get it. Is it just me, or does it look ten times better and sharper than when it first came out? Because what I remember is the blurriness in the game on PS5. But these scenes look so much cleaner for some reason...
If ChatGPT provides context, use some other service that gives you the quote.
As for why Hindus don't use Manusmriti, it goes to its origin and how it's different from others.
Manusmriti was written by a guy who wanted to use authority and knowledge of Vedas, so he filled it with nine parts and one part his own ego and purpose. Which he did, writing his own biases, and it was pushed by other Brahmins of that time because it solidified their position.
Nothing against Brahmins of today. They shouldn't have to carry the sins of ancestors.
The point is, this was a subversive text; that's why it never became a household thing. Hinduism isn't one book; it's culture, it's freedom, and it has always been used by bad actors who tried to curb that freedom and use fear to control the people. Fear of gods, fear of not doing rituals and everything.
Manusmriti isn't different. It doesn't say anything that isn't said in the Vedas. All they do is use the authority of the Vedas to push their own agenda.
If it was a great book that no one kept at home, why did it survive the British purge? Because they knew how damaging it was to Hinduism and wanted it around.
In fact, it was pushed by many Britishers of that time. I get it. People are trying to find something like the Bible or Quran, one all and be all to become their banner of resurgence.
Using Manusmriti is like drinking poison to erase your thirst. It's not it.
@Shmusings186203@CommanMan777589 Manusmriti 5.147
Manusmriti 2.213
We live in the age of information. Just read these issues for starters.
You are saying that it became a trend so people are cosplaying as reading it and they didn't find an issue in their cosplaying virtue signaling.
Yeah. I wonder why.