(08-16-2025, 02:15 PM)kaleidoscopium wrote: arpsin wrote:User banned (permanent): Troll account
Man let adults do whatever they want to do with their bodies. Letting kids go through that, now that's something i reasonably can't get behind.
https://www.resetera.com/threads/asmongold-is-now-using-his-platform-to-call-for-the-removal-of-trans-people-from-lgbtq.1269627/page-7#post-143939610
TheGummyBear wrote:Slick as a bag of gravel, smooth as the skin of the dessicated rat in Asmongold's wall.
Gummy Bear is a gender fluid in his 50s and uses a cartoon avatar of a slut demon, obviously he knows best about what children need.
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Gummy bear was the one convinced that Gwen is trans on the spider verse movie, going so far as to argue people should be banned that disagreed
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(08-16-2025, 02:12 PM)nampad wrote: (08-16-2025, 01:23 PM)Jansen wrote: https://www.resetera.com/threads/michael-pachter-podcast-fairgames-is-cancelled.1271736/

Is that the studio by the Assassin’s Creed lady? Feels like everything she touched failed.
Yup and she left the studio months ago. Not one second of gameplay has been shown 🤣
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(08-16-2025, 02:23 PM)kaleidoscopium wrote: Gummy bear was the one convinced that Gwen is trans on the spider verse movie, going so far as to argue people should be banned that disagreed 
And had a mental breakdown when the female Doctor Who turned into a man again
Edit: actually people were banned for the Gwen stuff. I remember one guy who is sorta autistic asking for in canon proof and getting really confused til they banned him.
(08-16-2025, 02:26 PM)HaughtyFrank wrote: (08-16-2025, 02:23 PM)kaleidoscopium wrote: Gummy bear was the one convinced that Gwen is trans on the spider verse movie, going so far as to argue people should be banned that disagreed 
And had a mental breakdown when the female Doctor Who turned into a man again
Edit: actually people were banned for the Gwen stuff. I remember one guy who is sorta autistic asking for in canon proof and getting really confused til they banned him. 
Yep, gummy bear slips under the radar a bit but they’re one of the more deranged transbians. He got banned for something around then too but can’t recall what. Probably for more witch hunting
(08-16-2025, 10:43 AM)nampad wrote: ![[Image: R.8dc4f11234cccd06ac04dac3c8658288?rik=%...ImgRaw&r=0]](https://th.bing.com/th/id/R.8dc4f11234cccd06ac04dac3c8658288?rik=%2bu3MOS1nM7GYaw&riu=http%3a%2f%2fimages.dailykos.com%2fimages%2f231245%2fstory_image%2fClintonDEAL_WITH_ITddd.png%3f1459315711&ehk=Ln8tbs5MHBLSXoavoIS%2bqsOdtCqoLoIJI43njdVdNzs%3d&risl=&pid=ImgRaw&r=0)
Has Y2Cunt shown up in the Hildawg thread yet?
Edit: wow, top of the page. Sorry guys 😜
08-16-2025, 03:00 PM
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Raigor, post: 143944842, member: 69279 wrote:Why do people love to blame EA, Google and Sony for Jade Raymond failures? Maybe, after 10+ years and tens of millions being spent the real problem is indeed her?
https://www.resetera.com/threads/michael-pachter-podcast-fairgames-is-cancelled.1271736/page-3#post-143944842
You're dead now motherfucker
It never takes long -
Quote:People tend to need professional help with whatever serious developmental crossroads before reaching some arbitrary legal number.
Age is just a number. She's actually very mature for her age. If there's grass on the pitch. It was good enough for Elvis. We have so much in common. Laws are meant to be broken. It's legal in Thailand....
(08-16-2025, 11:17 AM)Jansen wrote: https://www.resetera.com/threads/wapo-costco-will-not-sell-abortion-pills-after-pressure-from-conservatives.1271700/

Catchphrase
Quote:Common WaPo L
Stencil
Quote:OP, did you read the article?
People just read thread titles and throw in their takes.
Member only:
https://www.resetera.com/threads/the-trans-non-binary-lounge-ot-there-is-power-in-pride.402967/page-73#post-143898801
Melody Shreds wrote:Since T4T was mentioned I think I should say have 3 trans girlfriends including a certain Era doggo.
and I'm gonna move in with one of them next year <3
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It saddens me when Disney gets credit for "creating/owning" works they adapted (Snow White, Beauty and the Beast etc) from the public domain.
TheEchosOfTheCyborg wrote:I've mentioned that I love mythology and fantasy a lot of and love to read about fairy tales, especially how these works evolved and changed over time, I love discussing and talking about it with friends and do find them giddy and loves seeing how people adapt them.
Which frustrates and saddens me then when Disney (not anyone who actually worked on the films, just Disney the corporation) constantly gets credit for these stories, many of which existed for centuries and longer before the Disney corporation or Walk Disney himself even existed. In a time where creative rights are horrible and corporations like Disney are gleeful at the idea of getting rid of creatives entirely in favour of AI (aka, art theft; and hopefully fail and burn for it and for supporting Trump and bigots) that we are all to happy to give them sole credit for works solely to them while ignoring the original authors who wrote them.
It annoys me seeing Disney's takes of Snow White, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid and many others (Hercules in general seems to be the one work that usually avoids this) gets treated as the sole version or the "definitive" version of the story; the only version that matters and any version before or since it not important. Or worse yet, act like if Disney adapts something, they SHOULD own it, get full copyright of it and own it forever (because it's okay when Disney exploits the public domain for profit but not okay if anyone else does it!) and no one else gets to adapt it; guess Hans Christian Andersen and Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve retroactively didn't write The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast, Disney did (sadly a weird logic I've seen elsewhere like after major gaming acquisitions, like how Bethesda gets credited for creating Fallout).
(You can ignore this part, this is a side tangent) And I fully realize this is petty on my part but it annoys me when trying to discuss the original literature versions and people keep talking about the Disney version instead; complaining about stuff that's exclusive to the Disney version or get angry at you for getting details about the story "wrong" because they don't match the film. Also side note; I've seen for the past few months both offline and online people declare the reason Disney new take on Snow White failed was because Snow White is "old", "no one cares anymore" and "the original fans died long ago"... a critique I've seen before with other Disney Live action adaptations and it doesn't make any sense to me because by that logic, the original animated movies should have failed as well, many of those source works were centuries old back then as well and the OG fanbase died long ago; hell by that logic ANY adaptation of a work 30+ years old should fail, guess Wicked doesn't exist and Christopher Nolan is fucked with his Odyssey adaptation. (side tangent over)
And to be clear, their is nothing wrong with liking the Disney versions or thinking their the best versions of those stories, but Disney didn't create the original stories nor should have exclusive rights to these public domain works (and yes, their versions and original creation should also go into the Public Domain as well eventually as we're seeing with Mickey).
And remember that Disney, the corporations didn't make these film adaptations, it can't, a corperation isn't a person; people did. The 1991 Beauty and the Beast for example was directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise, the story was done by a group of people including Brenda Chapman,Chris Sanders,Burny Mattinson, Kevin Harkey, Brian Pimental, Bruce Woodside, Joe Ranft, Tom Ellery, Kelly Asbury, Robert Lence; with the screenplay done by Linda Woolverton. Don't they deserve the credit more the corperation? Same with the voice cast Paige O'Hara and Robby Benson, or the composer Alan Menken etc? Why give sole credit to just the company? Why not acknowledge that these works are made by people adapted from works made by people? That's an issue I think we're all guilty of us, myself very much include, whether its film, TV, games etc.
Sorry for a rambely OP.
lol Jade Raymond. The definition of a woman repeatedly failing upwards in the game industry because she’s a woman.
That’s almost 3 or 4 studios she has failed at now. Maybe Nintendo will be the next company she fleeces.
Also big lol at era trying to shift blame to ea or Sony. She’s the common denominator.
(08-16-2025, 06:40 PM)Hap Shaughnessy wrote: Member only:
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Melody Shreds wrote:Since T4T was mentioned I think I should say have 3 trans girlfriends including a certain Era doggo.
and I'm gonna move in with one of them next year <3
Spoiler: Next Year: (click to show)(click to hide)
Spoiler: (click to show)(click to hide) 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
08-16-2025, 07:01 PM
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https://www.resetera.com/threads/why-do-many-rich-and-privileged-people-appropriate-struggle.1271889/
Tounsi_Tag wrote:Something I've noticed over the years, and that I experienced quite directly in my own life, is how people who come from wealth and privilege are often the ones who most loudly appropriate the idea of "struggle." Not the struggle itself, but its aesthetic — the language, the look, the attitude — without ever having to face the real consequences of it. It's a performance that grants them social clout, a way to feel connected to hardship or authenticity, but one that always remains optional because of the safety nets they were born into.
I first realized this years ago when I finished my studies. Suddenly, I had no institutional structure to lean on: no student housing, no scholarships, no stability. I was unemployed for a long period, and I had no family resources waiting in the background to catch me. Everything I did — looking for work, paying rent, figuring out how to stay afloat — was a matter of survival, with little margin for error. I was forced to confront a system that was clearly not designed for someone without money, connections, or a backup plan.
That's when I began to notice the distance between me and some of my friends at the time. They would talk about being "broke" while still living in apartments their parents are renting for them in nice areas of the town, because they wouldn't dare downgrade . They would claim to be navigating precarity, while doing unpaid internships only made possible by family support. They often adopted the posture of hardship as if it were a style, while nepotism and privilege guaranteed them a path forward no matter what. And the effect of this performance wasn't harmless: it flattened and undermined the reality of others' struggles, because they treated their curated version of "struggle" as equivalent to the real thing. Sometimes they even seemed threatened by genuine precarity, because acknowledging it would shatter the authentic picture they wanted to project. It wasn't just that they couldn't relate — it was that they gained social clout from playing at struggle, while quietly erasing or dismissing the weight carried by those who had no choice in living it.
That disconnect was jarring. For me, struggle wasn't an aesthetic or a phase; it was a daily reality with consequences I couldn't escape. For them, it was something that could be picked up or put down depending on the context, a badge of authenticity that could be worn to gain credibility in certain circles while never threatening their future. It forced me to reconsider who around me actually understood what it meant to live without a safety net, and who was simply mimicking the look of struggle because it was socially fashionable.
So I wanted to put this out here and see if others have noticed something similar. Have you experienced that disconnect between people who perform struggle and those who actually live it? How has nepotism and privilege shaped the way you've seen people around you navigate (or avoid) hardship?
08-16-2025, 07:19 PM
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(08-16-2025, 05:37 AM)Boredfrom wrote: Ferrs wrote:It is a stupid move but y'all act if this game is friggin Last of Us 2 and not a Soulslike. The story is barely there anyways, it's a gameplay ass game.
Also this is a complicated subject in China and the devs had no other choice, the last thing devs need is non-chinese players cry about 'muh censorship' about something they barely even know.
(Also the game plays much better after the patch)
Sorry that people are reminded why people hate dealing with China, including the Chinese themselves.
https://www.resetera.com/threads/vgc-wuchang-fallen-feathers-receives-criticism-after-new-‘censorship’-patch-prevents-killing-historical-figures-altering-story.1271415/page-2#post-143924829
Seems both progressives and Trumptards ideal US is a China-like. 
https://www.resetera.com/threads/vgc-wuchang-fallen-feathers-receives-criticism-after-new-%E2%80%98censorship%E2%80%99-patch-prevents-killing-historical-figures-altering-story.1271415/page-4#post-143945349
Neha, post: 143945349, member: 109033 wrote:The Indigenous American analogy is extremely flawed due to vastly different historical and contemporary contexts.
Indigenous peoples never stopped facing systematic discrimination, violence, and cultural erasure, it's still going on today, making any game about their conquest where their invaders are not shown deeply problematic. While Wuchang isn't even a game specifically about the Qing conquest of Ming. It's an alternate historical fantasy and could easily fit into a time some years before the invasion.
But more importantly, the fall of the Ming presents an inverted dynamic because it's the Manchus who are today a small minority group in China. Maybe make that comparison if we were in an alternate timeline where today's Indigenous Americans were a majority group oppressing the minority White descendants of the European colonists. And then, it would be like comparing it to South Africa and saying what the white population of South Africa today claims about "experiencing racism" is legitimate. I hate these kind of stupid analogies. It's also not like Nazis which is a period within living memory and has continues to affect modern society today.
The developers likely avoided portraying them as antagonists to prevent accusations of inciting ethnic tensions against the minority manchu ethnic group and going against the official ethnic unity narrative - a charge that could have resulted in their game being pulled officially by the government.
By the way, this ethnic unity narrative might sound like a good thing promoting harmony, but note that CCP has used that narrative to also serve as a tool for systematic cultural assimilation and historical revisionism to erase distinct minority identities, especially under "2nd generation ethnic policies."
Things like banning early history books about Mongolian heritage or restricting cultural exhibitions by ethnic Mongolian and Korean minority populations of China that showcase their early histories. Because it goes against projects like the Northeast Project claiming early Korean and Manchurian kingdoms and cultures as Chinese.
In recent years, mandating Mandarin-only education in minority regions (like Inner Mongolia, Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture etc.) replacing the previous bilingual education policies of the last 60 years to erase fluency in their ethnic languages.
Ongoing cultural suppression programs with Tibet and Xinjiang which are more well known.
The goal is to pursue sinicization of these minority ethnic groups instead of letting them maintain their distinct cultural identities because the nationalists in the party are afraid of a "Soviet-style breakup" if they are not all assimilated into one identity.
08-16-2025, 07:34 PM
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(08-16-2025, 06:52 PM)BananaBlast wrote: It saddens me when Disney gets credit for "creating/owning" works they adapted (Snow White, Beauty and the Beast etc) from the public domain.
TheEchosOfTheCyborg wrote:I've mentioned that I love mythology and fantasy a lot of and love to read about fairy tales, especially how these works evolved and changed over time, I love discussing and talking about it with friends and do find them giddy and loves seeing how people adapt them.
Which frustrates and saddens me then when Disney (not anyone who actually worked on the films, just Disney the corporation) constantly gets credit for these stories, many of which existed for centuries and longer before the Disney corporation or Walk Disney himself even existed. In a time where creative rights are horrible and corporations like Disney are gleeful at the idea of getting rid of creatives entirely in favour of AI (aka, art theft; and hopefully fail and burn for it and for supporting Trump and bigots) that we are all to happy to give them sole credit for works solely to them while ignoring the original authors who wrote them.
It annoys me seeing Disney's takes of Snow White, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid and many others (Hercules in general seems to be the one work that usually avoids this) gets treated as the sole version or the "definitive" version of the story; the only version that matters and any version before or since it not important. Or worse yet, act like if Disney adapts something, they SHOULD own it, get full copyright of it and own it forever (because it's okay when Disney exploits the public domain for profit but not okay if anyone else does it!) and no one else gets to adapt it; guess Hans Christian Andersen and Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve retroactively didn't write The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast, Disney did (sadly a weird logic I've seen elsewhere like after major gaming acquisitions, like how Bethesda gets credited for creating Fallout).
(You can ignore this part, this is a side tangent) And I fully realize this is petty on my part but it annoys me when trying to discuss the original literature versions and people keep talking about the Disney version instead; complaining about stuff that's exclusive to the Disney version or get angry at you for getting details about the story "wrong" because they don't match the film. Also side note; I've seen for the past few months both offline and online people declare the reason Disney new take on Snow White failed was because Snow White is "old", "no one cares anymore" and "the original fans died long ago"... a critique I've seen before with other Disney Live action adaptations and it doesn't make any sense to me because by that logic, the original animated movies should have failed as well, many of those source works were centuries old back then as well and the OG fanbase died long ago; hell by that logic ANY adaptation of a work 30+ years old should fail, guess Wicked doesn't exist and Christopher Nolan is fucked with his Odyssey adaptation. (side tangent over)
And to be clear, their is nothing wrong with liking the Disney versions or thinking their the best versions of those stories, but Disney didn't create the original stories nor should have exclusive rights to these public domain works (and yes, their versions and original creation should also go into the Public Domain as well eventually as we're seeing with Mickey).
And remember that Disney, the corporations didn't make these film adaptations, it can't, a corperation isn't a person; people did. The 1991 Beauty and the Beast for example was directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise, the story was done by a group of people including Brenda Chapman,Chris Sanders,Burny Mattinson, Kevin Harkey, Brian Pimental, Bruce Woodside, Joe Ranft, Tom Ellery, Kelly Asbury, Robert Lence; with the screenplay done by Linda Woolverton. Don't they deserve the credit more the corperation? Same with the voice cast Paige O'Hara and Robby Benson, or the composer Alan Menken etc? Why give sole credit to just the company? Why not acknowledge that these works are made by people adapted from works made by people? That's an issue I think we're all guilty of us, myself very much include, whether its film, TV, games etc.
Sorry for a rambely OP. 
Uzumaki Goku
Quote:Well, now they're acting like they created Star Wars and Marvel from the very beginning so I guess it checks out.
Thread backfired lol
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https://www.resetera.com/threads/asmongold-is-now-using-his-platform-to-call-for-the-removal-of-trans-people-from-lgbtq.1269627/page-8#post-143952885
Zanada wrote:You can really tell here that resetera is just a bubble/meeting place with/of weirdos, not much better than 4chan lol.
Edit:
Quote: User banned (permanent): Troll account
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08-16-2025, 08:18 PM
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https://www.resetera.com/threads/what-the-fuck-is-going-on-with-ebooks.1271622/#post-143934597
Cash Money wrote:If I could figure out how to send a pipe bomb to the home of the person responsible for this I would do it.
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https://www.resetera.com/threads/the-wrap-gal-gadot-blames-‘pressure’-to-speak-against-israel-for-‘snow-white’-box-office.1271841/
Hey boreans, they’re dragging your girl through the mud over there.
Quote:It didn't do well because it looked bad, you're a bad actress and a bad person.
Quote:Are we so fuckin for real? Go fuck yourself you fuckin awful excuse for an actress.
Quote:Fuck off you genocidal asshole.
Quote:Shut the fuck up, Gal.
Quote:such an awful actress and human being
Goes on and on for pages.
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(08-16-2025, 08:18 PM)Hap Shaughnessy wrote: https://www.resetera.com/threads/what-the-fuck-is-going-on-with-ebooks.1271622/#post-143934597
Cash Money wrote:If I could figure out how to send a pipe bomb to the home of the person responsible for this I would do it.
Quote:I run a text search for "Daneeka," which is supposed to be the doctor's name to see if it even appears anywhere in the book. Nothing. Nowhere. Doc Daneeka is now Doc Kokanee because some piece of shit AI was responsible for converting the text to an ebook format or something, and this is the end result.
Okay, that is legit shit thing to do.
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https://www.resetera.com/threads/tucker-carlson-interview-with-christian-nun-on-palestine-the-majority-report.1270947/
Quote: User Banned (1 Month): Creating Disingenuous Inflammatory Thread
UserUnknown wrote:At the outset, this is not meant to be a discussion on the interview itself, but the Majority Report's commentary in this video.
Spoiler: (click to show)(click to hide) View:
I don't think this type of commentary is good. It seems like Emma and crew view this interview as a net positive because it exposes Tucker's audience to a sympathetic (Christian) voice speaking on the plight of Palestinians. Did we forget Tucker is a white nationalist and anti-semitic? Does this fact matter anymore in light of the genocide? I will view anyone who goes on Tucker's show with a high degree of skepticism (I have never heard of the interviewee) and view all of Tucker's commentary as a net negative, even if it appears to be "positive" on the surface. All of Tucker's content is based on his white nationalism and serves that purpose.
(08-16-2025, 08:18 PM)Hap Shaughnessy wrote: https://www.resetera.com/threads/what-the-fuck-is-going-on-with-ebooks.1271622/#post-143934597
Cash Money wrote:If I could figure out how to send a pipe bomb to the home of the person responsible for this I would do it.
Someone pointed this out
Quote:That was meant to read 'pine comb'
Catch 22 is overrated
08-16-2025, 08:57 PM
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Shreds actually moving in with Fats would be a glorious train wreck worthy of a reality TV show.
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(08-16-2025, 02:06 PM)kaleidoscopium wrote: transistor wrote:Don't bump really old threads
https://www.resetera.com/threads/why-are-powdered-electrolyte-mixes-like-3-dollars-each-now.970380/#post-143943456
Not even a year old, and how does this fit their “don’t be a jerk, don’t be a bigot” rule set?
Ignoring the stupid thread lock for a second, that thread is a shining example of a forum that loudly proclaims they're immune to advertising while being absolute slaves to whatever stupid shit is being heavily advertised.
They really are just toddlers in adult bodies.
(08-16-2025, 04:06 PM)Snoopy wrote: It never takes long -
Quote:People tend to need professional help with whatever serious developmental crossroads before reaching some arbitrary legal number.
Age is just a number. She's actually very mature for her age. If there's grass on the pitch. It was good enough for Elvis. We have so much in common. Laws are meant to be broken. It's legal in Thailand....
...she's actually a 10,000 year old dragon...
(08-16-2025, 08:18 PM)Hap Shaughnessy wrote: https://www.resetera.com/threads/what-the-fuck-is-going-on-with-ebooks.1271622/#post-143934597
Cash Money wrote:If I could figure out how to send a pipe bomb to the home of the person responsible for this I would do it.
Dude bought an obviously dodgy $0.99 version of Catch-22.
Complains that it's a shitty OCR conversion.
(08-16-2025, 08:57 PM)Hap Shaughnessy wrote: Shreds actually moving in with Fats would be a glorious train wreck worthy of a reality TV show.
CUM
08-16-2025, 10:10 PM
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(08-16-2025, 09:06 AM)HaughtyFrank wrote: Guy got banned for the same opinion as Hillary.  Keep telling y'all y'all can't trust yt cishet libs like Hillary because they'll always sell out to fascism rather than end capitalism, colonialism and white supremacy. She's a Zionist, voted for the creation of ICE, and her husband was a far-right President who pushed fascism and a sexual abuser. Not to mention how she wanted to go after video games and none of the chuds tweeted about it.
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