I've said it before but Genshin (and Star Rail) has a MASSIVE problem with skintone. The tones are SO LIGHT that if compared to real life skintones the overwhelming majority of characters are BEYOND albino skintones.
I remember how everyone here was devastated for punch-a baby monkey with some toy thingy..
The kids being orphaned in a genocide does not seem to move people the same way here.
We seriously need to talk about how CBM spaces constantly hate new female adaptations by suddenly uplifting older female adaptations they previously hated. It's the same cycle every single time.
"Friendship exists" OH MY FREAKING GOD SHUT UUUUUUPPPPP IF YOU SEE THEM AS FRIENDS THAT'S OKAY, LET PEOPLE SHIP WHATEVER THEY F*C#KING WANT THEYRE **NOT** REAL
Luis’ family has launched a gofundme to help with the expenses for bringing him back home, so please share or donate if you’re able. https://t.co/ukzrQVLPkk
Even if you don’t live in NYC, please retweet this and get the word out so that the ppl in YOUR city also learn that they too can have politicians who get things done if they mobilize and vote socialist in other elections! 🗣️
1.3 MILLION PEOPLE ASKED THE EU TO STOP COMPANIES FROM DELETING GAMES THEY PAID FOR.
THE ANSWER WAS NO.
The "Stop Killing Games" initiative wanted one thing: when publishers pull the plug, don't let them remotely destroy copies people already bought.
The European Commission's official response:
- It will not require publishers to keep games playable - says forcing them would go too far
- Reason given: publishers' copyright and IP rights come first. Your purchase comes second.
- The solution: a voluntary code of conduct, developed together with the same industry that kills games
- Plus an awareness campaign reminding you of the consumer rights you supposedly already have
1.3 million signatures. Years of work. Multiple hearings.
And the part that says everything: according to the campaign, Ubisoft got a seat at a closed-door meeting with the Commission before the decision. The 1.3 million people who signed did not.
Publishers can still brick your purchase whenever they feel like it.
If buying still isn't owning, then at least now it's official.
Everyone felt sad for the penguin walking alone and the monkey rejected by his mother. But this video is far more heartbreaking, yet it didn’t receive the same attention.