At this point I really can’t see how people can defend the lack of black heroes in costumes/events. Someone said Storm wasn’t in the battlepass because she would get a ship skin and now here we are..
chainsmoker cat girl isn't even. an extreme portrayal of addiction and depression struggles by any means. you people will sit through all sorts of violence in anime, physical and sexual, but turn away from. seeing real mental health struggles. alright.
Mitch McConnell’s legacy will be that he spent his career trying to destroy democracy by leading the fight to let corporations and special interests buy elections, architecting the right-wing rigging of the Supreme Court that overturned Roe, and trying to rip healthcare away from millions.
And he’s probably looking up at us right now smiling about it.
Mitch McConnell is actually the best Metaphor for, and representation of, America and our political system. He spent almost a century making the world a better place for only himself and his friends, married an immigrant while working tirelessly against other immigrants, manipulated the system to increase his power only to be usurped & made impotent by someone even more unethical, unscrupulous and power hungry. Then when the system is finally done with him, they keep his dead body on life support just to use him for one more power move until finally allowing him sweet sweet death while his wife flees the country and his children go into hiding. And when it's all said and done, he'll be best remembered for a meme that made him into a turtle. America.
They took the catgirl, probably the most sexualized concept to come out of anime, and they used the contrast of that image and the brutal, disgusting reality of addiction and depression to make a story that says something.
And people are angry because it's not pornified goonslop
HATSUNE MIKU SALVÓ A VOCALOID
El productor de Hatsune Miku, Wataru Sasaki, confesó que el proyecto VOCALOID estuvo a punto de ser cancelado para siempre: sus primeros personajes fueron un fracaso comercial que casi hunde a la empresa.
El arrollador lanzamiento de Miku en 2007 lo cambió todo. Pero su verdadero impacto no fue su voz, sino la infinita ola de música y creatividad que millones de fans continúan creando para ella casi dos décadas después.
La industria la rechazó primero. Los fans la hicieron eterna.