I have trouble understanding the whole "self insert" thing. I get that different people experience media in their own ways, and there's nothing wrong with that, but the "self insert" thing gets pushed as though it's expected to be the norm for everyone. It's weird.
Because the Left is obsessed with ugliness, and thinks that their ugliness is "real"; they also assume that beauty is more fantastical than playing as the dragon-blood creature.
The video game industry decided that vitiligo was the new inclusive thing to add. CoD, Fortnite, and a couple others all added characters with an insanely rare skin condition around the same time.
It is also a black woman that has a beard with vaguely asian traits. But I do agree with you, the vitiligo is very much a non-issue, is just a strange thing to put in a game, considering how rare it is.
Also, I don't think I've seen black people with it, looks kind of alien.
It's mostly seen on models in music videos and online clothing retailers. Otherwise, the average person wouldn't be exposed to it. Similar for the trenders.
I don't agree there. Having women with beards outside freak shows at carnivals is a modern day fetish that should definitely not be included in a medieval fantasy.
All this is a product of girls.. boys wanna be batman. Girls wanna make batman be her. All the "self inserts".. this is a product of that.
I have trouble understanding the whole "self insert" thing. I get that different people experience media in their own ways, and there's nothing wrong with that, but the "self insert" thing gets pushed as though it's expected to be the norm for everyone. It's weird.
femcels and soyboys only enjoy destroying things
men wanna be batman and women want to date bruce wayne
Nobody said it wasn't a custom character, community notes...
Because the Left is obsessed with ugliness, and thinks that their ugliness is "real"; they also assume that beauty is more fantastical than playing as the dragon-blood creature.
Yup, they force their standards onto you but then gaslight and shame you for noticing it.
The community note is there simply to be a scarlet letter to shame the post.
Someone accused CNN of faking coverage and someone put up a community note with CNN saying "nuh uh!" and somehow that is "context".
This guy wants you to eat 36 raw eggs a day, every day, because Vince Gironda claimed he did.
I almost died of food poisoning earlier this year.
I agree, it wasn't the worst, but it was such a weird inclusion - given it's a condition that affects less that 1% of people on average.
Why not include psoriasis or eczema then - both are far more common.
The video game industry decided that vitiligo was the new inclusive thing to add. CoD, Fortnite, and a couple others all added characters with an insanely rare skin condition around the same time.
You see it on models featured in clothing or makeup ads a lot now too.
It is also a black woman that has a beard with vaguely asian traits. But I do agree with you, the vitiligo is very much a non-issue, is just a strange thing to put in a game, considering how rare it is. Also, I don't think I've seen black people with it, looks kind of alien.
It's mostly seen on models in music videos and online clothing retailers. Otherwise, the average person wouldn't be exposed to it. Similar for the trenders.
Which doesn't make it a bad inclusion into a fantasy game. I'm against wokeness but this option isn't really a big deal imo.
A much bigger problem is the wokeists trying to kill off games that don't cater to their every whim.
Or those who force an implausible gender or race swap just for the hell of it like GTA 6
I don't agree there. Having women with beards outside freak shows at carnivals is a modern day fetish that should definitely not be included in a medieval fantasy.
Its also a video game. Seeing these creatures in real life is far worse to me
It's also horribly immersion breaking in the game.
Note that I said
Its not like I suggested complaining about it
Including shit like this for virtue points takes resources away from creating/polishing other content.
It’s the fundamental misunderstanding of fantasy and role play.
It’s the “my DND character has a magic wheel chair” syndrome of the modern invalid.