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Arch went decidedly in that direction some time ago. I think he was even written off in a more official capacity by Games Workshop itself but I'm not sure of the validity of that and am not curious enough to really look it up. There are plenty of other people doing warhammer related content. Same with DnD.
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One of the many, many things that bothers me about anti-SJW reactionaries is how quick they are to presume expertise and insist that anything less than their own head canon is filthy revisionism. For example, it annoys me that the Mount & Blade franchise in particular has sub communities that are super invested in roleplaying faction hostilities in as racist a manner as possible and insist that it would lack verisimilitude if people treated the Golden Horde themed factions as anything but a bunch of primitive horse fuckers. It's particularly depressing because the franchise has broad enough appeal that you get to routinely see new would-be fanboys slowly become disillusioned as they realize that they can't tell which people on their friendslist are partaking in "ironic" edgelord humor and which ones seriously think there's something to racial realist bullshit.
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About a week back, there was a thread on Reddit kind of like that, where someone was saying they would rather play in a D&D game with a small number of races, where race "means something," than a game with an endless number of meaningless races.

And no, they don't mean the way most of us would (ie, "mean something mechanically"). They mean they want to roleplay racism-
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Yeah, dickhead literally would rather play out blood libel than play a game where being an elf just means "I can autolook for secret doors, and orcs don't like me because my god stabbed their god."

Most of my interaction with that thread was arguing with a guy who was really weirdly hung up on "a rainbow haired tiefling bard with a big floppy horse dick (running) around in their medieval europe setting like its nothing." I seriously do not understand why people would want to roleplay being oppressed (or oppressing people, for that matter), save, perhaps, for a hypothetical table of marginalized players playing an Inglorious Bastards scenario. I mean, sure, maybe the GM says "the townsfolk are all really racist pricks to your non-human character," but... honestly, I can only assume the reddit OP and the guy I was arguing with are so white they don't need hoods at klan rallies.
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Truly so mad when D&D characters show up in my medieval setting.

No one has access to illusion magic or prestidigitation or being a tiefling in real life goddam it. I'm here to play real life, not "Dungeons and Dragons."
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I've played Kobolds that can't go into town undisguised before. It can be fun to be on the receiving end of fantasy racism oppression from time to time.
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I mean. I think the big deal to me is the idea that the racism is so specific, and so focused on. Like I have no problem with "we hate them cuz their god kicked our god's ass" or "well, better put my hood up so I can go into town." Even "we don't serve yer kind 'round here," especially with more out there races.

But the idea that "I prefer games where my elf gets blood libeled" just... what the shit
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Prak wrote:
Sun Jun 20, 2021 7:22 pm
I seriously do not understand why people would want to roleplay being oppressed (or oppressing people, for that matter), save, perhaps, for a hypothetical table of marginalized players playing an Inglorious Bastards scenario. I mean, sure, maybe the GM says "the townsfolk are all really racist pricks to your non-human character," but... honestly, I can only assume the reddit OP and the guy I was arguing with are so white they don't need hoods at klan rallies.
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Prak wrote:
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I mean. I think the big deal to me is the idea that the racism is so specific, and so focused on. Like I have no problem with "we hate them cuz their god kicked our god's ass" or "well, better put my hood up so I can go into town." Even "we don't serve yer kind 'round here," especially with more out there races.

But the idea that "I prefer games where my elf gets blood libeled" just... what the shit
Uh, yeah dude. I would've gotten lynched if I walked into town undisguised. Such is the plight of the kobold. :sad:
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Huh, bit of a necro-bump, but saw Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets the other day, and why do people think reckless incompetence is charming?

I strongly suspect there's quite an overlap between people who like those sorts of movie characters and people who supported Trump.
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I thought that movie ate shit and died because everyone hated it?
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Queen of the Damned has a certain style, but was a pretentious incoherent mess. Definitely seeing VTM's connection there.
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The Suicide Squad was pretty awful all round, but it annoys me that the "twist" is that [spoiler]the US government has been torturing and killing people[/spoiler] and if that should get out it'd be a really big deal.

Boo. Boooo!

EDIT: Oh right, spoiler tags still not working. I'll leave them there because they'll start again at some point.
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The newer suicide squad was better and more fun (low bar). But yeah two things ruined it.

Overly realistic US murdering and plotting taking you out of the fantasy.

And not-animated Harley Quinn. The worst fucking character in modern movie DC other than fucking 5 different Batmans. They could have given "the lead" to Weasel, who had more relatable charisma and better comic delivery.

Also would have been more interesting in various outfits and the romance with the dictator.
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So, I watched the first 3 and a half episodes of Kindred: The Embraced, and it's more bad soap opera than vampire police stuff.

Everyone is always whining at each other instead of doing anything interesting, and there aren't enough cool vampire stuff or weird magic shenanigans or whatever.

Which, in retrospect, yeah, ok, right. Is a VTM thingy. But it looked like they were going to do something interesting with it.
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Borderlands is, I think, the worst movie I've ever seen.
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Is it bad in any sort of amusing way? My daughter has been trying to convince me to watch Sharknado as an amusingly bad movie, though I'm not keen. I told her that it's hard to enjoy a movie for being bad when they didn't even try to be good, but when they tried and failed spectacularly, that's sometimes worth a watch.
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deaddmwalking wrote:
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Is it bad in any sort of amusing way?
No. I mean, I watch lots of watchable bad movies, but this seems like its going out of its way to make it hard to sit through.
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Jack Black knocks it out of the park. Very authentic. Claptrap isn't funny at all.
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i will try and actually go and see Shin Godzilla 4k Remaster in Cinema
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Demon Slayer Infinity Castle lost me on the 40 minute flashback.
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I'm supposed to take a kid on Saturday. Anything redeeming about it?
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I'm sure the kid enjoyed it. It's very much the kind of movie I would think is awesome at 12 years old. It's just long and not paced well.
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Agree. Kid thought it was fine. I napped through probably the first 30-40 minutes (meaning I missed most of one battle between a young woman and a demon) but I was awake for most of the battle with Tanjiro (including the extended flashback). Speaking to another friend, she felt that learning the backstory of all the demons is something anyone familiar with the series would expect, so she still planned to see it.
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