Hank McClean: "Go home my beloved Sugar Bomb. The Wasteland is no place for my precious baby girl . . . Wait, what? Which-- oh, right. And the other one."




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Hank McClean: "Go home my beloved Sugar Bomb. The Wasteland is no place for my precious baby girl . . . Wait, what? Which-- oh, right. And the other one."
C.Diddy doesn't want to debate not even for fun, she wants the final say on everything. What counts as a good show, how to deal with abusers, how many episodes are in a season and so on. No arguing or opinion from others C. Diddy has spoken no more conversation about it.
Is Lily like speedrunning having the worst, most contrarian video game takes ever? Like
Stamina meters do matter in almost every game that I have played that has one
THE STAMINA BAR IS PART OF THE OVERALL GAME DESIGN PHILOSOPHY YOU IDIOT!
Lily has no fucking clue what she's talking about because she has played approximately Five video games in her life and thinks that makes her an expert on video games as a whole.
Here's maybe a spicy take:
It's great to see a very morally complex black female antagonist who's a wife and mother-- and also, it kinda sucks to see a very morally complex black female antagonist who's a wife and mother who's husband happens to be the cool white guy badass.
A pet peeve of mine is to see people talk about fictional characters like they are people who they personally know and have to deal with. For example, talking about Cooper like he's your buddy and Barb like she's his unloving 'bitch' ex-wife. Elevated to comedy that some people seem to be personally prioritizing her gaslighting and being kinda mean over her potentially having a hand in the literal nuclear holocaust.
This is not me running defense for Barb being a corporate shill who took a "fuck you, got mine" approach to selling out the world in exchange from her family getting to escape the consequences-- but like. Why are y'all pretending like that isn't, at the very least, a very understandable motivation?
She's clearly not the architect of the apocalypse, not enthusiastically marching towards it like the other vault tec hogs. She's clearly in a shitty mood all of the time because she's trying to wade through the sinking ship of a civilization on the brink of annihilation with her family safe. Why are you guys interpreting her not giving Coop enough hugs and kisses as her being some sort of blood psychopath who doesn't even love him?
Y'all don't need to pick fucking sides here. They're not real. You don't have to choose who you'll still be friends with in the divorce. Feeling bad for Cooper and Barb is not mutually exclusive.
Those of you who have played the games go CRAZY for Joshua Graham. And I like him as a character too-- but he was literally Ceasar's first legate. Literally helped build and conquer and subjugate and brutalize the southwest-- not as someone groomed for that totalitarian cruelty, but one of it's architects.
That Ceasar is a little bitch who threw a tantrum after Joshua lost hoover dam and tried to burn him alive then toss him into the grand canyon doesn't absolve him of that, actually.
And Joshua probably had way more of a say in the dealings of The Legion than Barb has at Vault Tec.
Just saying-- me thinks there's a double standard going on here.
I thought you guys were just drawin' some Jojo spaceman lookin' twunk as human rocky but-- no James Ortiz actually looks like that.
Amaze amaze amaze. Shouldn't have expected any less from a puppeteer. It beautiful.
The budget must have been 50% editing him out that hair game so powerful.
Also this is my new favorite reaction gif
Not House putting on his gay little science helmet to flex on Cooper.