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6 yrs ago
TFW you might consider doing/starting and Escape From Tarkov Roleplay.
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6 yrs ago
Not gonna lie, I kinda miss being on Guam.
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6 yrs ago
I didn't bother wasting my time on the self righteous autofellatio and moral grandstanding that the Oscars have become.
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6 yrs ago
I've come to play the roles agaaaaain.
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6 yrs ago
That embarrassing moment when you have to go back and fix all of your phone typos on the already posted Int Chck you made.
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Ah, alright. Part of the reason I ask is because the sense of an armed struggle, the most extreme one could think of being involved in, is a huge appealing factor to the emotional investment in Angel Beats. The conflict itself is just a parable for ever present struggle of youth, however, the absence of this notable factor may impact the feel and idea of Angel Beats as a whole concept.

Just throwing in my 2¢ in there. XD
So is this taking the basic idea behind the setting of Angel Beats? As in are we going to be playing a glorified school RP set in the afterlife or do you have a much greater idea for this, like in the canon story.
I'm not going to jail for this am I...?
@Rain



I wish I could be cool like him~
goodness, your skin looks like it's dry as a bone!
@Vilageidiotx well, I am fairly lazy and Not particularly invested in the issue. You have clearified the point of your argument and I defer to you.
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As for the problems that men face, they are totally there, but a real movement hasn't coalesced yet. It doesn't help that, except perhaps for the uneven way the legal system treats fathers when dealing with shit like child support and custody (those horror stories make me glad I only put my dick in other people's drinks rather than other people), most other issues faced by men are perpetuated by the idea of masculinity.


I can't help but notice that you're bringing up the "masculinity is toxic" idea, albeit not in such an overt fashion. Masculinity isn't by its very nature "toxic", "bad", "dangerous", or whatever other buzzword you're looking to use. Femininity, in too great amounts (which I assume is going to be your argument against masculinity) can be just as bad or damaging. The eradication of masculinity won't be a magical cure for issues that men face, it's like saying if women stopped acting like women maybe they wouldn't be raped. And the "idea" of masculinity implies male behavior is artificial as well, which would be spitting in the face of biology and the difference that exist in nature as a sexually dimorphic species.
Modern 1st world feminism.

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tell me a bedtime story about ethics in gaming journalism next plz


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