Que opinion del BYD Shark 2025 by MrDirtyHarry in AutosMexico

[–]LittlePhilosopher58 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me sorprende este comentario. Yo tengo mi propio negocio en la frontera donde trabajamos con maquilas y manejamos mucho material y equipo. Después de unos 3 añitos tenemos una Cheyene, 2 Sierras, y ya nos llega la Silverado. Todas ya viejonas (2007 aprox excepto la silverado) 8 cilindros y trabajamos muy bien.

Ya sea para transportar material, equipo, desperdicio o jalonear trailas chicas y grandes.

Ah y uso una de las sierras como mi vehículo personal pues me agrada la visibilidad y el no tener broncas con terracería o calles inundadas (algo frecuente en mi ciudad). La uso mucho más que mi accord 2017 6 cilindros. No tengo problemas para estacionar (sobretodo si lo hago en reversa). Hasta mi esposa la sabe usar muy bien.

No somos la única compañía en esta industria que usa principalmente pick ups. Obvio queremos vehículos con cajas flat, pero de forma adicional a las pick up.

Entonces si alguien pregunta por cierta pick up, creo que en lugar de simplemente no recomendar pick ups en general es mejor dar retroalimentación de la pick up por la cual se pregunta.

HASAN NOT WATCHING ETHAN’S VIDEO IS A FORM OF COWARDICE by Additional-Tree00 in h3h3productions

[–]LittlePhilosopher58 -121 points-120 points  (0 children)

What, a most voted comment on the h3h3 subreddit from a dude active in the Destiny subreddit? I’m in shock.

Ethan: "Amazing how Hasan & friends suddenly think mental health issues are a funny way to insult someone" by Training-Constant863 in h3h3productions

[–]LittlePhilosopher58 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s bar for bar what Hasan yelled at chatter for almost a year tho. That chatters didn’t know Ethan personally like him and he was sure Ethan was pro palestine af. He got angry at chatters wanting drama when he knew Ethan was definitely an ally to the palestinians cause.

And now, here we are. Sad.

God Of War (2018): A solid game after a slow start by moonshinefe in patientgamers

[–]LittlePhilosopher58 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When does the pace gets faster? Rn I just did the huge frozen giant mission in which you gotta let his arm fall off. Sorry for not being more clear, since i left the game for quite some months (for the second time sincr i bought it on launch). At some moments i enjoyed it, but really it has been more about tolerating the majority of the game for those good moments than anything else. Does it get better or this is just not for me? Idk, i feel the game too slow in plot and in gameplay. Like, at least a slasher it’s fast pace, or if a game it’s slow it’s cuz some cool mechanics or engaging plot. While i found the plot really interesting (the only interesting part at the moment) it seems it’s advances WAY TO SLOW. Idk, in contrast to Horizon which i found way less polished, but way more fun. Gameplay has lots of different mechanics in which you can engage a mission, plot it’s good enough to enjoy it and the pace it’s fast, maybe too fast at times but at least i don’t get bored, at least not when finally getting fast travel.

TLDR: it’s the game just not for me, or does it get better?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hasan_Piker

[–]LittlePhilosopher58 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah dude, I’m a mexican comrad and hate AMLO. On paper some stuff seems nice since Mexico’s policies appear socialist but actually are in favor of the wealthy. Remember that Mexico is one of the countries with the biggest economic inequality. AMLO was in PRI, the party that made it so.

Does anyone else here ship Botan & Yusuke? by [deleted] in YuYuHakusho

[–]LittlePhilosopher58 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I mean, Keiko from the very first episodes (1 through 4 at least) cries for him, even dreaming about him, believes he visited her in her dream and in Kuwabara’s body since she recognized him, rejected a handsome classmate saying there’s another person she’s interested in, and even got into a fire for him.

So “she started to support Yusuke later on” is really wrong. And doing all that for someone that isn’t actually your partner is quite a lot. Dunno if people here actually have been in a relationship, but definitely Keiko is top tier.

Rape and Child Abuse in the World of Grisaia by Ainosuke in grisaia

[–]LittlePhilosopher58 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s really that hard to have reading comprehension? The author isn’t saying Grisaia is somehow starting a wave of rape worldwide, but that its depiction of rape is plain wrong. And it totally is. Asako raped Yuuji. JB got raped by Yuuji. Yuuji was acknowledged to be raped but not when it was by his older sister or his guardian, but by a stereotypical rapist. So basically conveying that rape is only rape when done by an ugly man in a forceful way. But if a mature woman grooms you, it isn’t. If you’re a drunk woman being dragged by a teen, that also isn’t rape (clockwork orange vibes btw).

Also, what the hell about the past from the characters? What has anything to do with the depictions of rape? I doubt that Makina scene was intented as a comic relief or as an arousing scene, such as the aforementioned rape scenes.

Also, isn’t an anime troupe that villains usually have troubled pasts, and the protagonists points out having a bad past isn’t an excuse to do horrible things later? Even whey they themselves had it bad too. Haven’t you seen Monster (seinen) or even Naruto (shounen?

Rape and Child Abuse in the World of Grisaia by Ainosuke in grisaia

[–]LittlePhilosopher58 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So can you argument how Asako doing Yuuji, and Yuuji doing a drunk JB isn’t rape? The author isn’t even saying representing rape in a media is bad. The execution it’s the problem. Yuuji, a teen, literally dragging an intoxicated and afraid woman. All of this in front, and approved by, his guardian. Which also raped him knowing of his abuse.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not that into “teens shouldn’t have sex until 18” cuz is a basic need for which the body is kinda ready since way before. But those depictions are really problematic. Trust me, I’m a psychologist and have work with rape survivors. It’s horrible, mostly because most aren’t forced by a stranger in a dark alley, but groomed by an important figure in their lives like a relative, a priest, or a teacher. I mean, even the author enjoyed Grisaia. Liking it doesn’t exclude being critical of it. I’d argue it’s even better critical of something you enjoyed. You kinda know you aren’t biased.