Outrage culture getting worse every day. It's like people aren't happy if they aren't constantly complaining about something.
Is current gaming news just finding a minimum of two people on twitter saying something then reporting on it
So glad i played this in 1997, This remake is going to get brutalised every chance by every corner.
I think it might actually be a similar situation to the infamous dress:
I unironcally can't wait.Wait until Honey Bee Inn is (included/not included) and different groups become upset.
This.Not every tiny group of bad takes on Twitter need to be turned into the faux outrage du jour.
Agreed. Especially when there's so many lights hitting him there at once including that really bright light from the front.People need to wait until we get an official render or a shot where the lighting source isn't coming from every fucking angle before making an outcry about this.
This reeks of non-black people feeling that they need to be enraged for black people because Barrett doesn't fit their stereotypical view of what a black person should look like.
It's actually quite ironic.
Wait until Honey Bee Inn is (included/not included) and different groups become upset.
On a side note, I thought PBS investigated the Degrasse Tyson allegations and cleared him to return to air? Is he still "disgraced"?...This kind of does actually happen though, because colorism is a thing. Mental Floss definitely got, as they say, some side-eye for how much they lightened (since-disgraced sex pest) Neil Tyson for one of their covers for that reason, since it seems like it's meant to try to make him look more appealing.
It's like dude's skin is a source of fusion there's so much light coming off it
if they're not cowards, they'll come up with new inventive swears every timeI'm more disappointed that Barrett isn't gonna find an English equivalent to saying &$*%#^!+%# or whatever exact symbols he did in game
This reeks of non-black people feeling that they need to be enraged for black people because Barrett doesn't fit their stereotypical view of what a black person should look like.
It's actually quite ironic.
On a side note, I thought PBS investigated the Degrasse Tyson allegations and cleared him to return to air? Is he still "disgraced"?
This.As a black person, he looks like a black person to me. Not like he isn't under some crazy, unnatural light conditions in the trailer.
Fox and NatGeo is likely what I was thinking of, I wasn't certain of what network he worked for.I mean if you gave me time to look up some of the old discussion threads I could definitely find some clips of him behaving in a manner consistent with what accusations claimed about him. That said, Fox and NatGeo have allowed him to return to the shows. I can't find anything on PBS, and I think the planetarium might still be investigating?
And that makes him not black enough for you? Serious question. Geez.
No we don't and yet here we are. All those tweets combined barely scratch 20 likes.Did you really make a thread off a handful of people on twitter with like 5 likes each?
This is YouTube tier.
Damn straight. The writing and voice direction is way more important than this non-issue, especially when the footage we have is so scant and full of crazy lightning hues.Can we lock this thread? The voice concerns had merit, this one is just stupid and hurts the previous's argument. -_-
Outrage culture getting worse every day. It's like people aren't happy if they aren't constantly complaining about something.
Oh.
Oh god
Front page of Era is gonna be stacked wall to wall
Final Fantasy VII Remake: Honey Bee is in, I'm out
Final Fantasy VII Remake: Honey Bee is out, I'm out
Final Fantasy VII Remake: Honey Bee is in, but it's not racy enough they toned it down
Final Fantasy VII Remake: Honey Bee is in, oh my god my eyes
Final Fantasy VII Remake: IT'S ALL OFFENSIVE FUCK SQUARE
Final Fantasy VII Remake: Honey Bee Inn, I want to choose my own underwear, they should do DLC
It also reminds me a lot of all the white people feeling they needed to be enraged for Mexican people because Mario wore a poncho and a sombrero in Super Mario Odyssey (something something "cultural appropriation") when in reality we didn't mind at all and even embraced seeing Mario in a sombrero.This reeks of non-black people feeling that they need to be enraged for black people because Barrett doesn't fit their stereotypical view of what a black person should look like.
It's actually quite ironic.
I don't think that's actually true.Twitter was a mistake. People who can't understand basic principles of lighting is the reason why stuff like the black/blue white/gold dress was a thing back then