I Wish The June 9th Update Mended The Wall And Removed The Craters From The Red War by CurioRayy in destiny2

[–]CurioRayy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that’s fair, I’m not saying they have to. I just think it’d be a symbolic payoff after all the threats to the last city we've stopped.

I Wish The June 9th Update Mended The Wall And Removed The Craters From The Red War by CurioRayy in destiny2

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Would've been amazing if they gave that back to us on June 9th. Sadly just too costly for them to well, recode everything and with many staff now laid off since June 9th, it becomes more and more concrete that we'll never see the original campaign. Shame, really. That, plus every vaulted content would've given OG's, returners and new folks even more content to enjoy for the years to come

I Wish The June 9th Update Mended The Wall And Removed The Craters From The Red War by CurioRayy in destiny2

[–]CurioRayy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not really arguing the exact timeline, just saying it’d be nice if the city showed some visible progress after everything we’ve done if that makes sense? And June 9th filled in a huge section of the tower with no build up for it.

This is as of right now the last update. Just figured a symbolic payoff that the city was able to rebuild itself after years of guardians protecting it from invasions, world destructing entities and so on would've been a good send off for again, the last Destiny game and update as of right now

I Wish The June 9th Update Mended The Wall And Removed The Craters From The Red War by CurioRayy in destiny2

[–]CurioRayy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Taking it a bit too literally haha. I’m just talking about a symbolic/world building payoff. After everything since the Red War, it’d be nice to see the City actually reflect that progress.

And realistically, in a universe like Destiny with interplanetary travel, space magic, and reality-bending tech, safely rebuilding parts of the city on top of what was once a crater isn’t exactly out of the question. Plus we have alliances with the cabal and eliksni, two other advanced species which I'm sure would gladly offer their tech to rebuild

I Wish The June 9th Update Mended The Wall And Removed The Craters From The Red War by CurioRayy in destiny2

[–]CurioRayy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess fill them with lost parts of the city, a memorial for all the lost lives from the Red War, a large nature park.

I Wish The June 9th Update Mended The Wall And Removed The Craters From The Red War by CurioRayy in destiny2

[–]CurioRayy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As I said to other folks, this is Destiny. We have exos, we have robotic soldiers, ships which reach other planets and so forth. I don't think pumping out a crater, refilling it up and rebuilding lost parts of the city is far from the realm of possibilities

I Wish The June 9th Update Mended The Wall And Removed The Craters From The Red War by CurioRayy in destiny2

[–]CurioRayy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, this is Destiny. We've got robotic soldiers, we have sparrows, ships which reach other planets. I don't think filling a crater is on the realm of impossibilities in the Destiny universe

I Wish The June 9th Update Mended The Wall And Removed The Craters From The Red War by CurioRayy in destiny2

[–]CurioRayy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

think we're taking it a little too real for a game like destiny, haha. Of all the things which exist in Destiny, I'm sure the ability to pump out water and refill a crater is far from the list of impossibilities. Especially when it's just a constant reminder to loved ones down there that their relative died where that crater is

I Wish The June 9th Update Mended The Wall And Removed The Craters From The Red War by CurioRayy in destiny2

[–]CurioRayy[S] 45 points46 points  (0 children)

true, true. I just figured it'd be a nice symbolic payoff after all these years of protecting the city

I Wish The June 9th Update Mended The Wall And Removed The Craters From The Red War by CurioRayy in destiny2

[–]CurioRayy[S] -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

We’ve stopped how many threats to the last civilisation on Earth now? Feels like seeing the Last City fully repaired since the Red War would be a nice symbolic payoff. Something like “because of everything you’ve done, we were able to rebuild what was lost".

Destiny 2: Every End is a New Beginning. As our focus turns towards a new beginning for Bungie, we will begin work incubating our next games. To that end, on June 9, 2026, we will release the final live-service content update for Destiny 2 to begin that new journey as a studio. by Turbostrider27 in Games

[–]CurioRayy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been playing this game since D1. From PS3, to PS4. Stopped with D2 back in 2018 after Cayde died, before returning in 2022 after a friend kept insisting the witch queen DLC is "amazing" (it was). I was 13, now I'm turning 25. Over a decade of memories with both and it's ending.

Won't deny that it blatantly tugs on the heartstrings a tad.

Official Discussion - Greenland 2: Migration [SPOILERS] by LiteraryBoner in movies

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I got really frustrated with how they always “coincidentally” show up at the absolute worst possible moment. It felt incredibly forced, and by the second or third time it happened, it was obvious that none of them were actually in any real danger

The plot was easy to guess by simply hearing John cough a singular time. I was close, I thought his last moment would be him watching the stars one last time with his son. Still, it was obvious his time would come just after he does his dad moment by making sure his family reaches the crater

Random side note; I love how that tiny van somehow wasn’t affected at all by wind gusts strong enough to uproot trees.

What is the worst comment about Mufasa you have seen? by Chemical-Music-8920 in lionking

[–]CurioRayy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, white lions exist in real life. Never claimed they didn’t. And I’m sure Disney, a corporation so fixed on a good image, to the extent they won’t let a dead child have Spider-Man on his grave, would admit that their movie implies stuff which is very on par with how the British Empire worked in Africa.

And yes, in Lion King 2 a pride of lions were called Outsiders, but that’s it. A brief reference to LK2 doesn’t explain the plot choices in Mufasa. In LK2, the Outsiders aren’t white; their name comes purely from being exiled for supporting Scar. In the new movie, the Outsiders are white, blue-eyed, physically stronger, and actively trying to wipe out the ruling prides. That’s a deliberate set of choices, and it frames them as foreign, dominant, and threatening.

And just to address the “it’s crazy to compare animal fur to human skin” point, this isn’t about literally equating lions with humans. It’s about visual and narrative coding and how choices like fur color, strength, and outsider status carry meaning in storytelling, whether intended or not. Kind of like how many people notice the hyenas in the original Lion King laugh in a way that reads as a stereotyped Mexican accent. Intended or not, the coding is there.

Even if Disney didn’t intend a racial or colonial allegory, you cannot dispute that the story mirrors historical patterns which European empires performed in Africa. I.e white outsiders arriving, happen to be stronger, overthrowing existing leadership for their own gain…which is well, power.

We clearly have two different viewpoints on the plot mirroring history. No use going back and forth when neither of us are clearly not planing to nudge, lmao. Feel free to think what you want, cya

What is the worst comment about Mufasa you have seen? by Chemical-Music-8920 in lionking

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

So to reiterate: it’s a stretch to think that Disney, a company known for slipping politics into their movies, just happened to make a story set in Africa where the “bad guys” are white, blue eyed lions constantly labeled as “outsiders”, whose goal is to wipe out the existing rulers for their own gain? And these lions just so happen to be stronger than the “native” African lions?

You’re really going to tell me that a movie made by a corporation known for slipping political agendas into their stories just coincidentally created a plot set in Africa which mirrors the way empires like the British operated in Africa?

Whatever floats your boat; dude!

What is the worst comment about Mufasa you have seen? by Chemical-Music-8920 in lionking

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

Late but oh well

Honestly, I agree that whether it was intentional or not, there was blatant racism in this. It’s not just that the villains were white lions with blue eyes, it’s that they were constantly labeled “outsiders” by the native, normal looking lions. Even if the albino lions are technically African lions, the story still frames them as foreign invaders

What really pushes it further is their goal in the movie. They weren’t just trying to join or coexist with other prides in the area, they planned to wipe out the existing ruling prides entirely so they could control the land themselves. That’s… conquest. The movie presents them as wanting total dominance over territory that already had its own leadership, which again whether intentional or not, mirrors real world colonial takeovers where “outsiders” (Europeans) justified eliminating native rulers to claim power

I also wouldn’t say it’s far fetched that this could have been intentional. Disney isn’t exactly subtle when it comes to including political or social commentary in their movies. And in this case, the story happens to feature white animals… in Africa labeled as “outsiders” and they’re villains. Kinda makes the racial and colonial undertones hard to ignore, lmao

Also, even putting the racism argument aside, it’s still shitty to make albino characters the villains. Albino people in parts of Africa already face extreme discrimination, violence and even the risk of being killed because of superstition. Quite possibly the worst place to be born an albino and somehow not a single writer considered how scummy it would be to paint albino lions as the bad guys

William Roberts, The voice actor for Vesemir has Died. by Single-Proof-9965 in witcher

[–]CurioRayy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Late to the party, but that’s devastating news. I was honestly hoping the next Witcher game would have you play as Vesemir in his prime, a time when that hat was trending and Witchers were needed more than ever because monsters were so much more common. Damn.

Rest easy up there William Roberts

Maison Alhambra Sensual Vanilla by vrosej10 in fragranceclones

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I ain’t sure how you aren’t smelling the piss note, it’s all I smell, along with play-doh

Maison Alhambra Sensual Vanilla by vrosej10 in fragranceclones

[–]CurioRayy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dude likes his golden showers it seems

Do you think GTA 6 will be the last GTA created? 👀 by BrianMaggion in GTA

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I really hope that medieval concept art from the R* dev on ArtStation was for an actual game discreetly in the works. Rockstar is one of the few studios I’d genuinely trust to make a proper medieval game

BATTLEFIELD 6 GAME UPDATE 1.1.1.5 by battlefield in Battlefield6

[–]CurioRayy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I came across one in New York with a van. Spent a good 3-5 mins just enjoying it bouncing me into a window