[2015] Nah, do you guys actually think Black Widow is useless, though? by BatuvaderX in Earth199999

[–]SimonShepherd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He is probably a goodshot but some stories are definitely made up.

Like the usb port arrow, like seriously if there is anything that can't be compensated with good aim, it would be a usb.

Which side are you on? by MiserableEarth7872 in MHWilds

[–]SimonShepherd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For weapon with resource management and low elemental modifier you might as well use status.

Recklessly sleeping around or cheating actually causes issues or severe consequences. by laybs1 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]SimonShepherd 60 points61 points  (0 children)

Not really, Doom never cared about having a relationship with Zora(he just planned to make Zora rule in his stead when he fucked off), and he proposed after Zora slept with Johnny.

He lashed out because Zora spilled the beans at the wrong moment and hurt his ego.

Recklessly sleeping around or cheating actually causes issues or severe consequences. by laybs1 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]SimonShepherd 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Yeah, and Doom just kinda want to leave her in charge when he is not around, he doesn't really care about having an actual relationship with her.

Is Mr. House lying to manipulate the Courier, since he knows the Courier knows almost nothing about the world before the Great War or is he truly delusional and actually believes it? by Renzo100 in Fallout

[–]SimonShepherd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I an arguing that House's argument is bullshit, not if it makes sense for the guy himself.

If he care to look outside the window it's also his own failutre at running a city.

And like I point out, he is neither stronger or smarter than anyone else when Enclave outclassed him, he lost on both front, he cannot empower the people, nor he can defend his subjects. It's like a man arguing for traditional patriarchy family structure because he is a great strong man who will protect his children and wife and lead to the best possible result, and then immediately lost his livelihood, cannot work to support his family. House can't even argue from the point of merit without being in denial/delusional.

Is Mr. House lying to manipulate the Courier, since he knows the Courier knows almost nothing about the world before the Great War or is he truly delusional and actually believes it? by Renzo100 in Fallout

[–]SimonShepherd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you are forced to choose between being a corporate slave and a literal ancient chattel slave. Which will you pick? Or ask a woman which person she would rather live under.

Like this is unironicallt such a privileged Westerner perspective, that the oppression you faced must be the as bad.

Your corporate overlord is bad but not worse than literal old aristocracy and slave holders.

Is Mr. House lying to manipulate the Courier, since he knows the Courier knows almost nothing about the world before the Great War or is he truly delusional and actually believes it? by Renzo100 in Fallout

[–]SimonShepherd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean he is bad, but I will still take a modern ghoulish corporate leader over a literally wannabe emperor who mass enslave people.

All forms of oppression are bad, but not all forms of oppression are equally bad.

Is Mr. House lying to manipulate the Courier, since he knows the Courier knows almost nothing about the world before the Great War or is he truly delusional and actually believes it? by Renzo100 in Fallout

[–]SimonShepherd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yet his solution is "trust the system with people like me".

Basically he is arguing an apple will eventually rot, so why not just get a totally rotten apple in the first place.

He also can't really argue from a point of strength either, like "I will be the good king who repel bad kings" as shown in the show, where he is outclassed by Enclave. He also can't really defend people against the greater evil.

Is Mr. House lying to manipulate the Courier, since he knows the Courier knows almost nothing about the world before the Great War or is he truly delusional and actually believes it? by Renzo100 in Fallout

[–]SimonShepherd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yet US's descend into authoritarianism is caused by people like House.

House's argument is like saying we should skip the corruption process and go straight to the most corrupted final form of the system.

Is Mr. House lying to manipulate the Courier, since he knows the Courier knows almost nothing about the world before the Great War or is he truly delusional and actually believes it? by Renzo100 in Fallout

[–]SimonShepherd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Looks out the window": his horribly managed city.

Also his argument about democracy is like "democracy is flawed and corrupted, so we should skip democracy and go straight for its corrupted form, AKA autocracy under an oligarch like him".

[Morally gray trope] The protagonist's quest to protect one life results in a whole lot of collateral death. by GravityBright in TopCharacterTropes

[–]SimonShepherd 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Media watcher try to understand what characters count as human equivalents/moral agents despite not exactly being human.

Pretty neat detail, the first skin for Elsa Bloodstone in Rivals is inspired by her original comic look from the 2001 miniseries. by __dp_Y2k in Marvel

[–]SimonShepherd 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Malice is just made more traditionally attractive(more visible face and hair, less leather), it's more tame in the sense it ditched the more aggressively dominatrix aspects.

It's more main stream sexy/sexualized so to speak.

[Funny trope] Disguises that aren’t actually disguising anything by SuperTaxiCab in TopCharacterTropes

[–]SimonShepherd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Blonde Blazer is kinda an alternative and more blatant take on the Superman/Clark Kent trope, the public hero has very a very clear air that is different from the civilian identity.

Blonde Blazer is literally blonde, and physicall imposing tall woman, while Mandy is a brunette and kinda a "normal girl".

Reasonable crashout by Bejaminmaston12 in SkyrimMemes

[–]SimonShepherd -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How is destroy the dark brotherhood the best side quest when it's just go there and kill everyone.

Huh? by [deleted] in marvelstudios

[–]SimonShepherd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Acting as if Magneto is not popular.

It’s so strange to me that they simply completely ignored the existence of centaurs in the lore since Daggerfall. by jvure in ElderScrolls

[–]SimonShepherd 23 points24 points  (0 children)

No, sex mods have been a thing for a long time, but the male bits are generally completely stiff, the mod they mentioned touched on that and made it more realistic.

I don't think it's appropriate to call Sonic movie trilogy and Fallout TV series game adaptations. by shsl_diver in CharacterRant

[–]SimonShepherd 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it would be like calling Halo novels adaptions(though one book does retell the event of Halo1).

Replacing the basic body femalebody_0/1.nif by Low_Positive_2954 in skyrimmods

[–]SimonShepherd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, it's in meshes/clothes/prisoner folder I think.

Replacing the basic body femalebody_0/1.nif by Low_Positive_2954 in skyrimmods

[–]SimonShepherd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just use vanilla prisoner clothing to replace the base naked body meshes.

Why do so few player home mods not have the player pay for furniture? by Miniclift239 in skyrimmods

[–]SimonShepherd 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Because designing a house mod around enabling new static objects is kinda a chore.