Genuinely think a lot of the JJK vs Invincible discourse are just americans coping.
No, JJK animators are not slave labor, the reason it looks like they're underpaid is because the yen is a weaker currency than the USD.
Also, Invincible's direction is just plain boring.
Los astronautas se enfrentan a la mayor oscuridad que existe, la del espacio.
El demonio de la oscuridad parte por la mitad a los únicos que se atreven a enfrentarle y les hace rezar a algo que los humanos jamás podrán comprender, lo desconocido que hay más allá de la oscuridad.
Wild that Silksong broke 100k ccu in half an hour, but even wilder is that a month from now someone on twitter will genuinely tweet out “Silksong lost 90% of its players” and mean it
DS2 was only seen as the black sheep of the series because of a very loud minority of the fandom that screamed their hatred for it so much that it influenced new players to skip it. You’ll likely find those exact people in the replies to this. We’re only now undoing the damage.
This story is so nuts. A Jewish man sees two other Jewish men in a car driving down the road in Miami, he thinks they are Palestinians so he pulls up on them and unloads 17 rounds into their car.
THEN when the two victims are in the hospital recovering, they post about the attack on social media and literally end their post with “De*th to Arabs.”
Three strangers. All Jewish. And they all hate Arabs so much that one tries to kill the other two because he thinks they’re Arabs and then the other two blame Arabs for the attack. WTAF???
Margot Robbie admits she still doesn’t understand “why people disliked Babylon.”
"I wonder if in 20 years people are gonna be like ‘Wait, Babylon didn’t do well at the time? That’s crazy.’"
I’ve been reflecting on this over the past day or so, and I’ve come to a realization.
Many of my friends on the center-right who are upset with me for making what I believe to be very obvious observations aren’t necessarily angry at me—they’re angry at the implications of what I’m saying.
The idea that neo-Nazism has entered the mainstream, potentially influencing the White House, is so alarming and existentially terrifying that it's easier to lash out at the messenger than confront the reality.
If they accept this, it means that the political home they've invested so much of their identity in, the movement they've championed for years, has become something so morally repugnant that accepting it feels like breaking their own brain.
The cognitive dissonance is overwhelming.
What's striking to me is the selective outrage. Many of these same people are quick to call everyone communists, often with little more than circumstantial evidence.
Yet, when it comes to countless instances of glaringly obvious signs of fascism in their own movement, they either look away or attack those pointing it out.