The most important thing I've gleaned from the wedding is that a ridiculously weak chin is a Grogitsky clan trait. Now that I've seen these two Atlas's "middle aged IRA supporter at the pub" look makes much more sense.
It's always baffled me a little that these people are pro-sex work. If you follow their "all capitalism is extortion" logic to its end, wouldn't all sex work under a capitalist system be sexual extortion? As long as they have to work to pay bills they're being forced ("forced") to do sex work...
A lot of the theory behind the PbtA system is avoiding overprepping; ideally a game should be ready to run in half an hour or less. However, as part of that the players also have a lot more influence over the shape of the world than in a more standard format like dnd. It's probably the worst...
For those curious, Thirsty Sword Lesbians uses the PbtA system. I'm not familiar with this particular ttrpg, but the system is near and dear to me. The intent with PbtA games is that they're nearly entirely roleplay-driven rather than gameplay-driven, with the players describing their actions...
So is it realism that is the pinnacle of film then? How do you feel about works like Synecdoche, New York or Oldboy? (The original, not the shitty American one)
Regretting not gatekeeping is the biggest thing for me. I consider myself more socially left than a lot of the Farms, but all these little groups have made all these little clubs and if you're a passing straight white male? Fuck you. Maybe it's just lonely on top of the pyramid but I'm sick of...
The oddest part of the decision to me is that alt outfit one is clearly Native American inspired. The design, while not a masterwork, is clearly rooted in the story they're trying to tell about Anoki. In the final design she's just a generic brown if you don't notice the tacky feather earring...