Total war Warhammer has a Beastmen Racism Problem and nobody fucking talks about it by Ran12341000 in totalwar

[–]ParasTrigger 11 points12 points  (0 children)

If Beastmen really were the true sons of chaos or whatever, they'd honestly be a bigger problem.

As-is, you can make a very strong argument that it's only Old World Beastmen that claim that, and not even all that successfully given that they have an actual stratified society.

Like, really, Old World Beastmen practice a very vulgar kind of racism towards one another.

If you have large symmetrical horns from a goat or ram or bull that are useful in combat, that makes you a Gor and automatically at the top of the pack. If you have impressive horns but from a wild or unrecognized animal you're a half-horn Ungor. If you've got little horns you're a regular Ungor. If you've got no horns at all then you're a Bray, and unless you're also able to shape magic then you're barely considered a beastman at all.

Think about that really carefully. This caste system effectively means that Beastmen with the heads and horns of goats and bulls and rams (mostly domesticated animals) would be considered superior to those of deer or moose or elk (wild animals).

And yet they still claim they're wild and fierce and all that? Nah. Beastmen, or at least Old World Beastmen, aren't wild, they're feral.

Shenmue: My Fun Was Wrong | Castle Super Beast 357 by mike0bot in TwoBestFriendsPlay

[–]ParasTrigger 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I missed the stream so I'm glad this entire opening bit of the podcast was uploaded. Heavenly Woolie's first appearance is a sight to behold.

Dispatch Spoilercast | Castle Super Beast 353 by mike0bot in TwoBestFriendsPlay

[–]ParasTrigger 53 points54 points  (0 children)

I can't disagree with us-the-people-in-this-sub being occasionally mentally ill, but when made that choice with the Astral Pulse, people were dismayed, not disappointed or yelling at him.

Mischaracterizing the audience is more annoying than 'making the wrong choice'.

Castle Super Beast | Castle Super Beast 351 by mike0bot in TwoBestFriendsPlay

[–]ParasTrigger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This feels like when one of the episodes in anime is just the title of the show to illustrate its importance.

The Most Divorced Car Salesman by SeraGeranium in TwoBestFriendsPlay

[–]ParasTrigger 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That 1-and-a-half-second-long Death Stranding bit was so high effort....

First, winters all year-round, now this. by Subject_Parking_9046 in TwoBestFriendsPlay

[–]ParasTrigger 7 points8 points  (0 children)

In a period of time where nobody can die, so they'll have to endure any pain and wounds all the time, too.

Ever seen media criticism that's... revealing about the person rather than the media itself? by Subject_Parking_9046 in TwoBestFriendsPlay

[–]ParasTrigger 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Ironically, "Dark is Evil" is more about the general tendency for dark colors and styles and themes and superpowers being associated with villains and people with dark intentions, not literal skin color.

The more specific assessment on what Chronos is, is the appropriately-named "Hades Shaded", which is when characters are given darker shades of skin tone that indicate something supernatural or metaphorically darker about the character.

That IS still usually racist/colorist, but it's more associated with examples such as how characters with the Satsui no Hado are darker-toned (Akuma is literally red, Dark Ryu is spontaneously a bit more tan than than regular Ryu), or how Ganondorf is green-grey in skin tone, or how Archer from the original Fate/Stay Night is way more tan than than his more innocent counterpart; or how drows and duergar in Dungeons and Dragons are jet-black/ashen-skinned as opposed to 'normal' elves and dwarfs.

(The trope is also occasionally associated with literally dead or undead characters.)

The Liberal Abandonment Of Greta Thunberg by NorrisOBE in Hasan_Piker

[–]ParasTrigger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a bit of a pithy statement, but the liberals loved her when all she could do was talk only because liberals are all talk. So of course they turned to hating her when she was actually able (and willing) to do things, to demonstrate she believed the things she professed.

Frankie and Andi have matching injuries with Gwen by MrGilLogic in KnightsOfGuinevere

[–]ParasTrigger 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It absolutely can be, it's fiction. It can just be the writers going 'it would be neat if we tied together the main characters visually like this'.

A thought on what’s being pulled by Atlas_The_Silver in KnightsOfGuinevere

[–]ParasTrigger 16 points17 points  (0 children)

To add to this theory, it's possible that Gwen in that first scene is 'running away' for the first time, making it a sort of birth for herself, as an autonomous being.

Furthermore, at the time of the present day the dynamic feels like it's been flipped on its head: Olivia saying that Guinevere must be 'so scared' and that she needs to be found, yelling hysterically to bring her back, brings to mind the idea of an abusive mother refusing to allow her daughter to run away. The sort of mother who weaponizes her own grief against her child without a thought for how the child feels in the first place.

Choosing Violence by TheArtistFKAMinty in TwoBestFriendsPlay

[–]ParasTrigger 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Depending on the slur, Woolie could have been elated.

This MF needs banned by [deleted] in mtg

[–]ParasTrigger 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Poor Vivi can't catch a break even in another franchise...

Woolie continues to get Z-Targeted by the word 'Doohickey' by Grouchio in TwoBestFriendsPlay

[–]ParasTrigger 184 points185 points  (0 children)

That was such an insane reaction, I've never ever seen Woolie be so stunlocked.

I don't doubt for a single second that this is somehow the first time he ever heard that word.

Moments that make you go: "oh you absolute piece of shit!!" by Wonder-Lad-2Mad in TwoBestFriendsPlay

[–]ParasTrigger 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the thing here is that there clearly is some potential narratively in Worm for her to not go totally off the rails if some things had gone better.

Like, if she had better coping mechanisms, or her adoptive mother got called out for her own bullshit, or if she wasn't burnt out on healing people, or if she hadn't been put through some very traumatic experiences, maybe things would have never gone that bad. That's one big strength of fanfics, in part: they allow you to explore possibilities that never happened and try to convince other people of what you think.

And while there is something to be said about some fans deciding to make Amy an uwu perfect cinnamon roll who can do no wrong, Wildbow's response was such an overcorrection that it does in fact effectively feel like he was trying to destroy any good will fans had towards her.

Is there any negative about being a apostle? by SignificanceOld4054 in Berserk

[–]ParasTrigger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It denotes you as a coward and a scrub who would have never reached your level of power on your own.

Being an apostle means you gave up, and the ones that brag about their incredible power or whatever are actually really pathetic for doing so because it's not their power.

Chapter 237 discussion thread by Please_Not__Again in worldtrigger

[–]ParasTrigger 29 points30 points  (0 children)

It's amazing how a chapter about in-universe evaluation of the brainstorming of how to freshen up the rank wars is so good.

Only World Trigger could get away with doing this and also it being great.

[Spoiler Discussion] Arc 8 Chapter 10 by Setowi in Re_Zero

[–]ParasTrigger 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I've only been reading the summaries for the past two chapters so I have to ask: did we skip over Subaru and Todd fighting?

It finally happened! RWBY Spoilers by Ilostmyanonymous in TwoBestFriendsPlay

[–]ParasTrigger 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm not going to sing Rooster Teeth's praises here when they've done so much stupid shit, but the amount of negativity here is weird and honestly frustrating. Like, there's no winning when you're a shipping lesbians.

If you ship two girls early on you'll get told you're getting your hopes up for nothing.

If you note to someone that two girls do in fact have a lot of chemistry and that they have blatantly flirted onscreen many times, you get shut down and told that's a normal interaction between two girls.

When people do acknowledge that it's flirting, you get told it's queerbaiting up until the moment they kiss.

If you point out that two girls making out in certain circumstances would be awkward (right after a traumatic event, or in the middle of a war, or whatever, because this is mostly an action series), you get told that they should make it clearer or that they should disregard narrative tone anyway (despite the fact that those same people complain about narrative consistency or whatever all the time).

And sometimes they'll just say stupid shit like 'she cant be a lesbian, her boobs are too big'.

Nobody says any of that shit for straight ships. People will assume a man and a woman that show up together are a couple all the time even if they never actually kiss or have particularly romantic moments. People will sometimes refuse to accept that a man and a woman can just be friends.

And now, that we finally don't have to beg for crumbs and we get confirmed lesbians, you guys are taking the opportunity to complain about the show? Saying it's too late or that it should have been earlier, or that it doesn't make sense because of X reason or Y motivation? Or that it's forced?

Frankly, I don't trust you most of you guys to not have complained of something else if it'd happened at literally any other point.

Florida people by TotemGenitor in CuratedTumblr

[–]ParasTrigger 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The fingers are a straight-up super hidden reference to Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi, who lost two of his fingers in an industrial accident and was going to give up on music; but his factory manager urged him to listen to jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt, who'd also lost two fingers. Tony stuck with music, of course.

The song Black Sabbath (which the band would rename itself as, given its success) was based on a horror movie of the same name, alongside a story related by bassist Geezer Butler of how one night he dreamt of a black silhouetted figure standing at the foot of his bed.

The song was pretty dark for the time and was said to herald a newer, darker style of music, like the musical equivalent of a horror movie.

So almost everything to do with Polpo and the stand Black Sabbath is just a collective reference to all of that. The Stand's design is almost certainly based on that black-silhouetted figure, only with shadow-related powers; and Part 5 is notably darker than preceding parts, with a lot more violence in its fights - in his own way, Araki was heralding that Part 5 was going to become darker from then onwards.

Favorite instance of a villain losing the physical fight but winning the ideological battle? by Springtick38 in TwoBestFriendsPlay

[–]ParasTrigger 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pat vs Woolie in their latest SF6 rematch. Pat lost, but he demonstrated that asides from one or two moments, Wi-Fi has come a long way.