I'm so fucking sick of the trannies.
There is damn near not an iota of content I enjoy(ed) that hasn't been absolutely fucking destroyed by these mentally ill clowns. I'm just so god damn done with it. At this point I'm not even angry, just disgusted and disappointed.
Is there any game/media content that you feel was ripped away from you or otherwise destroyed by their insanity? I'll start:
RIP: My 10 year old Warframe account that was banned on first ever offense on any grounds for saying verbatim "No I don't support the trans rights movement and I don't want it spammed in my clan chat."
RIP: My legacy Dead By Daylight account for "Targeting" a trannie twitch streamer. [AKA: I killed them first in the game about killing players..?]
RIP: My Garrysmod RP server that got delisted for having Nazi imagery in a 1942 setting about FIGHTING NAZI's. (Going to fucking ban Wolfenstien next?)
I was born in 80 so couldn’t see it in the theater. How much of a cultural event was it? I’ve seen the photos of the lines wrapped around the block for Star Wars.
It was huge. Mostly due to the breakthrough in special effects technology, but it was basically a good story. IMO I went to Return of the Jedi opening night and thought the movie sucked even then. They tried to push Stone Age vs Modern Tech and I thought it was a big fail along with the Ewoks being a big fail.
I loved Vader’s redemption and while I love ROTJ overall, I wish Lucas had stuck with his plan to have that battle on Chewie’s planet. Or not bring back the Death Star.
That would have made the movie so much better.
My father has told me about him and some college buddies going out one night, in Starkville, Mississippi, and seeing a large line at the theater. No one in his group had heard about Star Wars but they went in and gave it a watch. While waiting in line he found out this was not everyone's first time seeing it. He and some of his buddies would go back and see it again.
The whole thing really stuck out to him because my father is a huge sci-fi fan. He grew up reading Heinlein, E.E Doc Smith, Asimov, all the "classics." It tickled him that in a tiny college town in Mississippi an oddball movie like Star Wars was able to generate a ton of interest.