Got a double dose of unpopular opinions for ya, but I'm not big on lttp. I have always thought the game just up and leaves you with no clue as to what do next on several points. I also think some of the late game dungeons are too hard. I'm speaking relatively of course. This is far from a bad game.
As someone who actually works and doesn't just write about it I promise you women are doing just fine, women have it better than men in America by a grand margin. Read my other comment and ditch your Marxist lies.
Could be a big mistake. As most of you know these diversity policies are law in America. At the risk of exposing myself as blue collar, Let me tell you that I work in a factory with such policies. Here's my experience:
*I work with a verbally abusive black lady who berates people regularly. She's untouchable and she knows it. People who've been at this place for years tell me she's gotten at least 5 people fired for putting her rudeness back to her. Yes, you are fired for talking back to this person.
*Every single woman in this building is working an easy job. Every single hard job that literally makes you walk with a limp at quitting time is worked by a man. For the same pay at that
*LGBT people have better job security simply for being LGBT.
*These policies do very little to protect white men.
Now it isn't all bad, these policies do protect Black people from racism, but it's at quite a price. We need a better solution to discrimination
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Re: 'YIIK: A Post-Modern RPG' To Receive Free Definitive Edition Update This Year
Post modernism is bad. No surprise this game is bad.
Re: Poll: What's The Worst Legend Of Zelda Game?
Got a double dose of unpopular opinions for ya, but I'm not big on lttp. I have always thought the game just up and leaves you with no clue as to what do next on several points. I also think some of the late game dungeons are too hard. I'm speaking relatively of course. This is far from a bad game.
I also really like Zelda 2.
My favorite is Majora's Mask
Re: Updated Nintendo Policies Push For Increased Transparency And Diversity
@Rin-go
As someone who actually works and doesn't just write about it I promise you women are doing just fine, women have it better than men in America by a grand margin. Read my other comment and ditch your Marxist lies.
Re: Updated Nintendo Policies Push For Increased Transparency And Diversity
Could be a big mistake. As most of you know these diversity policies are law in America. At the risk of exposing myself as blue collar, Let me tell you that I work in a factory with such policies. Here's my experience:
*I work with a verbally abusive black lady who berates people regularly. She's untouchable and she knows it. People who've been at this place for years tell me she's gotten at least 5 people fired for putting her rudeness back to her. Yes, you are fired for talking back to this person.
*Every single woman in this building is working an easy job. Every single hard job that literally makes you walk with a limp at quitting time is worked by a man. For the same pay at that
*LGBT people have better job security simply for being LGBT.
*These policies do very little to protect white men.
Now it isn't all bad, these policies do protect Black people from racism, but it's at quite a price. We need a better solution to discrimination