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HAve you noticed, she suggests that people dress as her as a good example?
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HAve you noticed, she suggests that people dress as her as a good example?
HAve you noticed, she suggests that people dress as her as a good example?
For starters, she does have a good Leto Joker smile.
I found it so ironic that a website called "The Mary Sue" would back up Daisy Ridley with her assertion that Rey isn't a Mary Sue because it's "sexist"... Bitch(es), have you ever heard of Galen Marek?! The man out-sues every gender, (even the Tumblr ones), by miles and I don't think anyone's calling that assertion sexist!
The first one is a pretty run-of-the-mill hack n slash. It was okay, but I'd never play it again.That reminds me, I kind of want to play the two Force Unleashed games. How are they?![]()
I haven't played the second but the first is alright. The combat mechanics are pretty shallow, but throwing things/people around with the force is amazingly fun.That reminds me, I kind of want to play the two Force Unleashed games. How are they?![]()
The engines are fun to have play out. The story, however, is another matter, as quite literally every major player in Star Wars bends over forwards for Galen Marek and he single-handedly is behind everything important in the Original Trilogy. There's a reason George Lucas refused to say his name and it's probably one of the biggest reasons why Disney made the EU non-canon.That reminds me, I kind of want to play the two Force Unleashed games. How are they?![]()
I found it so ironic that a website called "The Mary Sue" would back up Daisy Ridley with her assertion that Rey isn't a Mary Sue because it's "sexist"... Bitch(es), have you ever heard of Galen Marek?! The man out-sues every gender, (even the Tumblr ones), by miles and I don't think anyone's calling that assertion sexist!
Depends on if there's any significant amount of whining I suppose.These recent posts make me miss that thread about the manosphere & alt-right people whining about Star Wars. It was funny.
Can we reopen it or make a new one when Rogue One is released?
I wasn't aware that Squirrel Girl had a big fanbase amongst the SJW crowd or whatever. Steven Universe yes, but not Squirrel Girl. Of course, if that's true then I guess it would make sense.
Personally, that one Doctor Doom comic where he gets defeated by Squirrel Girl kind of turned me off the comic. It's like those movies where the main action hero (be it guy or girl) regularly defeats people he (or she) should not be able to. If it'a played straight (Alan Moore), it comes across as an author-insert type thing, which is off-putting. If it's played with that slightly annoying self-aware humour (Deadpool) it's usually forgiven and develops a fanbase.
My issue is that Squirrel Girl seems to lean towards a middleground. On one hand, she defeats enemies incredibly far out of her league (Galuctus, I think) in comics with a humourous tone. But, she also does it with just enough of a feminist empowerment message that it's played straight enough to become off-putting.
This is why One Punch Man is so interesting. He wants to have a challenge, but he's so overpowered, he can't be. He's actually kind of bored being a superhero because of it.
I wasn't aware that Squirrel Girl had a big fanbase amongst the SJW crowd or whatever. Steven Universe yes, but not Squirrel Girl. Of course, if that's true then I guess it would make sense.
Personally, that one Doctor Doom comic where he gets defeated by Squirrel Girl kind of turned me off the comic. It's like those movies where the main action hero (be it guy or girl) regularly defeats people he (or she) should not be able to. If it's played straight (Alan Moore), it comes across as an author-insert type thing, which is off-putting. If it's played with that slightly annoying self-aware humour (Deadpool) it's usually forgiven and develops a fanbase.
My issue is that Squirrel Girl seems to lean towards a middleground. On one hand, she defeats enemies incredibly far out of her league (Galuctus, I think) in comics with a humourous tone. But, she also does it with just enough of a feminist empowerment message that it's played straight enough to become off-putting.
Which they did.I just remember one panel of Squirrel Girl where she was bitching at Galactus about pronouns.
I mean, if it was casual bitching I get it, it could be funny, but the pronoun thing made me think it was taking itself seriously and awaiting for the 23000 notes on tumblr masturbating over it.
I just remember one panel of Squirrel Girl where she was bitching at Galactus about pronouns.
I mean, if it was casual bitching I get it, it could be funny, but the pronoun thing made me think it was taking itself seriously and awaiting for the 23000 notes on tumblr masturbating over it.
I just remember one panel of Squirrel Girl where she was bitching at Galactus about pronouns.
I mean, if it was casual bitching I get it, it could be funny, but the pronoun thing made me think it was taking itself seriously and awaiting for the 23000 notes on tumblr masturbating over it.