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Modeler43 3 points ago +3 / -0

Firmly disagree. This is bonkers.

I talk to too many men who will swipe right on just about every profile they see. Men need to raise their standards big time

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Modeler43 5 points ago +5 / -0
  • A 6 year old is not earning money. They are spending money that is really provided by the parents
  • Yes, obviously.
  • No, they're dead
  • The people who run those corporations are paying the taxes. They vote.
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Modeler43 1 point ago +1 / -0

They very much are. The Witness and Blue Prince are some of my faves, and a shoutout to filament

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Modeler43 3 points ago +3 / -0

Likely getting Outer Wilds. Been on my list for a while

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Modeler43 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's not being asked in bad faith. I'm asking you to explain when a trans character is "supposed to" die in a game where many survive based on wits, hiding, and dumb luck?

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Modeler43 1 point ago +1 / -0

Since you are asking to define "not suppose to" I assume it is being actively pushed and that ruins any form if immersion.

When I asked about "not suppose to" I meant in reference to your comment about surviving when not suppose to. At what point is a trans person "supposed to" die in a game where many survive based on wits, hiding, and dumb luck?

I will say that the character does eventually die, so I think you're just running yourself ragged from assumptions.

Saying "crappy writing" without even knowing the story lol

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Modeler43 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm glad a braindead preschooler has chimed in

Clearly, something besides Elon musk. Are you fucking retarded?

Yes, this has been said and repeated. Wow you're very good at keeping up! Good job retard! After this, we have what's called a followup question. I'll ask it here:

Knowing this is not what you want, what is an example of the villain you would rather see in squid games instead?

Is that clear enough? Are you some pajeet or what?

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Modeler43 1 point ago +1 / -0

Define "not suppose to"?

The games that are played are kids games, like red light green light or marbles, where you don't have to necessarily be hyper athletic or anything to succeed. They have older characters as well. The point is that the ones participating are poor and destitute which is why they continue to play despite penalty of death.

The characters are all, largely, fighting to survive, not necessarily each other. Most of the characters do form alliances with each other, in order to help each other make it to the end, so for the most part characters do support one another. However, there are conflicts, and some characters like the trans character and others don't, but largely there isn't as much relevance there.

You're not forced to like the character, but generally you're following the plot of people who are fighting against the major overlords of the game, so I'm not sure why you'd root against any of them especially for a superficial reason.

There is a statement made about trying to win the money for transition surgery, and yeah there is dialogue about the struggles, but it's barely a focus at all. It's a character arc, nothing more. There are comments about mental illness and others about "who cares, we're trying to survive a game"

Beyond the initial character introduction, it's not referenced much

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Modeler43 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, you've made it clear what you would rather it not be. I'm proud of you for repeating your point. I'm asking a different question.

What would you rather the villain be for squid games?

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Modeler43 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well the main point of my comment was to ask why someone, who seemingly does not watch nor have any interest to watch a show, cares so much about what the content of a show is.

Your attitude is precisely the thing I care about because I'm curious what brings you there.

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Modeler43 3 points ago +3 / -0

That's a bit of a leap from a trans character.

The show isn't subverting genre and including porn. It's a show about everyday citizens being put into a murder contest out of desperation. A trans character being included isn't that big of a deal.

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