I'm afraid of interacting with kids and teens. All it takes is one misunderstanding, one malicious lie, and I could be branded with a segregation mark to be hated for and have my opportunities crippled. I don't want to be put to death on top of it all if it happens.
I don't like death sentences.
Any relatives posting npc nonsense?
Wouldn't know. I don't really use social media.
Do makers think these things will sell?
Yes and no. Execs might care only for money. Middle management might care only for the message. Whoever gets the gig to write/draw shitty woke comics might be a true believer that his mediocre garbage will take off and save the world.
It's very possible that the higher ups demand a show and that the order twists into woke nonsense as it trickles down through the management layers. The higher ups can't do anything about it because the company is infested with the cancer and anyone they hire comes with it too. That's assuming the higher ups don't care for wokeness.
It's a culture war so this kind of thing is being fought inside almost every company.
His body fat percentage is way too low. Ditto for his muscle mass. I guess he's trying to look as small as possible, so as to look more like a man's conception of a woman, but exposing that much skin destroys whatever chance he had at creating the illusion.
I just don't see any kind of structural improvement in this era being possible. People won't agree to not be able to pursue whatever degeneracy they please. Maybe after we collectively reap the fruits of living this way, but I don't expect rock bottom to be reached this generation.
As for active love for others, there's neighbors, family, friends and local community. Federal-level change is probably a waste of effort.
Political concerns won't be saved by religion. Even the theocracy that you might dream of wouldn't work without every individual being a saint: eventually it would rot. Babylon will be there for as long as this world lasts. A Christian should focus on their salvation instead of fixing worldly systems.
a republic which enshrines a sort of non-denominational Christianity 'in general' as the state religion, akin to what John B. Anderson once proposed before cucking out massively, might be a better idea than the traditional 'one state, one very specific church' formula.
If your goal is to keep people united, infinitely splintering churches isn't going to get you there. For a theocracy to work it needs dogma. Dogma doesn't change, so you can't have numerous denominations doing whatever they please. You'd just get some marxist church, an LGBT church, an abortionist church, a divorce-practicing church, a polyamorous church, and then it's the same all over again.
I guess it teaches the girls to be humble and the boys to be magnanimous?
It certainly looks like a lesson of some kind rather than a competition.