We can clown on the dude without using that kind of language in a demeaning way.
laffytaffer
Absolutely, there's a lot of stories that would have been better received as their own original IPs. Unfortunately, it's a lot safer to make a sequel so you can count on sales from the pre-established fanbase. Another good example I always go to is the Thief video games, where I got my username. The reboot dramatically changed all the mechanics and ditched a lot of what made the first games so engaging, very little aside from a few proper nouns has any resemblance to the original. It could have been a decent stealth game if it sold itself on its own merits(it certainly wasn't terrible) but as a Thief game, it justifiably got fans upset.
It could have been an acceptably decent movie if it wasn't trying to be part of the GitS franchise. As a GitS fan I hated it, but I wonder if it could have been more fun to watch if I was unfamiliar with the series. I remember thinking the same with a lot of movies based on books I hadn't read like Percy Jackson, the movie became a lot worse after reading the source material.
God Thi4f is an obscure pull but with my username I obviously feel the pain on that one.
Oh so Señor Chang in the D&D episode of Community.
what if the world was made of pudding
12 days ago
I'm not really sure what part of your comment was an opinion, but "people don't start punk bands anymore" is simply not true. There's plenty of new punk acts out there, the genre didn't just come to an abrupt halt in 1990. Just off the top of my head is IDLES and The Chats, but you can find tons of recent bands if you look.
Of course once I post a comment about it it starts working lol. Not sure what happened. Edit: actually I realize I was trying to log in on my work wifi. Maybe VPN had something to do with it?
Huh, somehow completely blew past my radar. Thanks for the info!
Is that what happened? I occasionally check reddit at work since it's unfortunately still one of the better places for actual answers to things, and in the last few days I've needed to use old.reddit.com to get around getting blocked. VPN block explains a lot.
The term you're looking for is cisgender. Trans = "on the other side of", cis = "on this side of"