Video games got old to me after about 30 years of gaming. I pretty much retired from gaming in my mid 30s. I fire up an old game in an emulator a few times a year and some Words With Friends and thats pretty much it.
Video games got old to me after about 30 years of gaming. I pretty much retired from gaming in my mid 30s. I fire up an old game in an emulator a few times a year and some Words With Friends and thats pretty much it.
From what I understand a lot of actors wear hair pieces on TV shows for a consistent appearance.
We don’t have a local deli here in small town mid America unless you count the deli counter at the supermarket.
Honestly not sure. I don’t watch a whole lot of animation these days.
White/peach is the universally accepted default for drawn or animated people in general, not emojis. Simpsons yellow is what they use for white people. It’s still using white person color for the default.
Universally accepted default for drawn or animated people in general, not emojis. Simpsons yellow is what they use for white people.
Most white people expect peach color/white to be the universally accepted default and everyone should just not think about it because they themselves rarely have to think about representation.
White people in majority white countries rarely experience lack of representation so they don’t think its a big deal.
If medium brown was the default lots of people would be losing their minds with rage and y’all know it.
Pringles are a nice occasional change of pace from regular potato chips.
Don’t focus on them…
What about meeeeeeeeeee?
Please Gen Z, finish killing this Industry off.
Corporations don’t operate under the same rules, laws or have the same motivations as humans do.
The humans that run them can’t change this without laws and appropriately tough penalties enforcing new behavior.
What he speaks of may work on the local mom and pop retail store or restaurant.
Whoever wrote this is way off base when it comes to multinational mega corps.
They’ve devoted their lives to sex, drugs, and alcohol.
Only 90% of our lives, but the rest we just wasted.
Dad liked Star Trek so I watched with him since I was 3 or 4 years old. I became a much bigger fan when I had a job with odd hours and watched DS9 reruns at night in the mid 90s.