There is a Chinese term 'Baizuo' which kind of hits this (If I'm wrong please correct me ). It's described as " being hypocritical humanitarians who advocate for peace and equality only to “satisfy their own feeling of moral superiority”. [Just a wiki source]. So I think it's fair to say this likely isn't just marketable feminism, although it probably doesn't, help. Just the way it's approached, probably hyper inflated by the disconnect of lockdown and social media.
Casino Royale. Not the Daniel Craig one, the old one
Video games are so much more my hobby then anything else, any other one feels kind of fake. Unfortunately calling myself a gamer is basically a red flag, so i avoid it at all costs
Depends on the Wrestling Show. Lots of styles across different promotions. You don't really get the "man raised from dead" or "custody of child" shenanigans much any more. Closest you get are cults. Definitely feels a bit more like Sports anime nowadays. Or just general dramas.
Probably still the best analogy as it's a guilty pleasure for most who don't want to explain it as a mix of gymnastics, dance and storytelling. Maybe "Manly Ballet" is a better equivalent (albeit a bit non-progressive, I just can't think of a better term but hopefully the analogy comes across)
Still bizarre to hear this. It's like they think the CEOs are gonna write a prompt. "Link customer data to visualization" and it's gonna preemptively collect the info and then create useful insight for their future products which will then be made by the AI
I have avoided the trailers for spoilers reasons but the first game has a fast travel component it's just not standards. There is teleport stone at the main city which you can go back to and you can place(?) A couple in other places. Generally when you have to travel for main quests between places it's as part of the main quest.
I do respect your stance though obviously if a game is directed in a way that you don't vibe with there's no reason to force yourself to play it
I bought a body pillow (without the anime girl) for the same but within days I was in immediate pain come mornings. It was probably just overstuffed but I went back to front sleeping and it immediately disappeared
I'm not condoning how I live but I've been on both ends of the spectrum and the fact I transitioned from one to the other should give some indication of how well it went.
I stress quite quickly so I spend money to avoid stress. Stuff like cooking, cleaning, variable bills I am happy to pay a premium on so they don't affect my everyday
I work paycheck to paycheck but if I told people how much I made and called myself poor I'd probably anger people. I just make sure that I do what's in my power to keep myself comfortable now, even if that means overspending on luxuries
Non-American. You didn't have to out yourself because this comment would be hard to make more American. They aren't the same and both have extreme value around the world.
Netflix could be a reason. I don't even remember discussion about JoJo part 6. The only netflix show I've seen active discussion about in the past few years is Baki and I've been actively searching for it