It has to be presented in an engaging enough way and centered on a topic that's actually interesting for me to even consider watching. But the ones that meet those criteria tend to be excellent in my experience.
I clicked on an article form one of those "games journalism" sites because it mentioned a "Mass Effect like" game that's free for a limited time and who doesn't love free shit?
I hate arguing so it's not like I'm doing much to convince them
I feel this so much, I generally don't have the energy to get into the mud with people especially when there's so much propaganda to break through. Setting a good example as an open communist is probably more effective anyway and it sounds like its working for you!
Pls give me some books to put on my Christmas list that wouldn't offend my boomer parents too much, it can be fiction or non-fiction. I already have Debt
Great work, lots of creative stuff here. I'm not too familiar with MC versions (I'm currently playing on retail Java), why did you choose the beta version you did?
There are many well-meaning people with awareness of patriarchy who have yet to unpack and unlearn patriarchal gender roles, that's the target audience of this poster's messaging, the average western dude from 1999, as Edie pointed out. It's less about the work itself and more about how women are overwhelmingly expected to conform to specific arbitrary work roles.
I refuse the challenge due to an unfair advantage by Schumer, then I return to my overturned T34. When journalists gather outside, I let loose a heavily bean-infused fart in their faces and tell them they should've listened and that its been so over for 80+ years now
This is my exact reaction when I read that shit, it makes me feel like the detractors aren't actually engaging with the art in front of them. They're just weaponizing it against whoever the "other" is at any given time without actually thinking about what they just watched
When I'm watching a tv show for the first time I like to read discussion threads after each episode, esp if the show is older and I don't have anyone to talk to about it. The easiest ones to find are reddit threads, they show up at the top of the search pretty much every time and there's usually lots of discussion. People say some interesting things but the one pervasive aspect of all these reddit TV discussions is absolute misogyny. If there's a femme character that people find irritating (usually for bad reasons), believe me you will HEAR about it all through the comments. And the same ire is almost never extended to masc characters who share the same traits. Oh they really hate children too, if there's a child acting like a child on a show redditors automatically HATE them, especially if the character is a teenage girl.
I'm not sure you know where you are lol we do not love Amerikkka here and don't give a shit about the constitution written by slaveowners