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#1119240
Topic
All Things Star Trek
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TV’s Frink said:

chyron8472 said:

Like Bortus (and his mate), from The Orville, who is neither flamboyant nor sassy.

I’m not really bothered by men who are gay, per se, but I really am not fond of men in general who are effeminate, especially flamboyantly so. It weirds me out.

So it’s okay if they’re gay, but they need to be gay in a way that doesn’t bother you?

Of course. That tends to be the mindset for a lot of people.

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#1119060
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Politics 2: Electric Boogaloo
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Warbler said:

TV’s Frink said:

I prefer to link to an article and at least give people a chance to decide for themselves, so here you go Warb.

http://www.sunherald.com/news/local/counties/jackson-county/article178572326.html

You know, I think people have to realize that people did use the n-word. It happened. Its real. It was not right. But it happened. I agree the word is offensive. I never use it. But it was used and unfortunately racists today still use it. It is simply not realistic to depict racists and not having them use the word. I don’t see the reason why a book like “To Kill a Mockingbird” should be banned just because it depicts racists using that word. Roots also has racists using that word. Should it be banned? It depicts slavery. How would you realistically depict slave masters and overseers referring to slaves without having them use the n-word? The same it true for racists. This is why the word became so offensive, because it was how the master, overseer, and racist referred to black people. I suppose next we will ban all movies and books about WWII if they have American soldiers referring to the Japanese as j__s.

Up until recently, at least where I grew up, Japs and Krauts were the respective words older people used to describe Japanese and Germans, and that wasn’t too long ago. Also, the book wasn’t banned, just deleted from the curriculum. Context in these books is important too. The fact that certain words appear in a book or film created at any time doesn’t have any bearing on the quality or message of the book.

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#1118922
Topic
Video Games - a general discussion thread
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Possessed said:

Well the link from ocarina of time died because he went crazy and got depressed and turned into a stalfos wandering the lost woods. Was it because of chickens or because he skipped seven years of his adolescence to defeat a dark lord only to be sent back in time and have everything he did undone and nobody but him remembers, or was it because of chickens? I dunno seems pretty clear.

The punk kid with the blue chicken in Ocarina that turned into a Stalfos is one of the darker happenings in the whole series. That always stuck with me as being incredibly grim, especially the way the little girl tells you about it.

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#1118920
Topic
The 'next Movie you have seen' thread...
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DominicCobb said:

moviefreakedmind said:

TV’s Frink said:

moviefreakedmind said:

TV’s Frink said:

I just learned tonight that the next movie I’ll see is My Little Pony: The Movie.

*#@&!

When I have kids, I won’t allow them to watch such films.

Hahahaha.

What? My parents never took me to movies and I’m all right.

You sure?

Actually, I think they might have taken me to see a movie once, but only once. I’m not alright, but that stems from a lot of non-movie related problems.

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#1118917
Topic
Last movie seen
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LuckyGungan2001 said:

suspiciouscoffee said:

Bad memories of middle school locker room beatings, and the general shittiness of athletes prevent me from enjoying football; I have no such animosity towards cartoon horses.

I’ve never experienced jocks like that, which is weird. The people at my school who do play sports are usually really nice.

Yeah, the jocks were usually friendly at least. The most vicious bullies were usually misfits themselves.