(4 days ago)This year at E3 during the Xbox panel during a scripted “trash talk” bit someone made a scripted rape joke (male gamer to girl gamer who sucks at a game: “just wait, it’ll all be over soon.”) and then they acted like it wasn’t a big deal and then they released an expensive, anti-consumer (DRM on physical games) piece of hardware. And then Sony just released the PS4 which is just the PS3 but better graphics and $100 cheaper than the Xbox. So THAT happened.
But then Nintendo just quietly released a bunch of great looking sequels for all of it’s major franchises (Mario, Pikmin, Donkey Kong, and Smash Bros.) and every single one of those games interestingly features playable female characters who haven’t been seen in decades like Dixie Kong and Princess Peach - and Pikmin now has a new female hero.
One of my favorite things about Peach in the new Mario game is that one of the power ups is a literal “cat suit” and Peach’s “cat suit” doesn’t sexualize her at ALL. You can’t even see her boobs. She just looks like she’s wearing over-sized footie pajamas it’s so cute. Also they added a pink letter to the Mario logo just to accommodate Peach’s re-inclusion into the franchise as a character with actual agency!
So at the end of the presentation they tell you to go to the Smash Bros website to find out about new characters. And then they announced this character, Wii Fit Trainer, on the site. And in an interview the director said he gets thousands of requests for almost every video game character under the sun and he’s gotten absolutely zero requests for this character and he put her in the game to be funny and defy fan expectation. This character is literally “hey fuck you we’re the ones making the games around here, and we’ll be goofy and funny if we want to and also check it out another female character in Smash.”
Also the inclusion of the Animal Crossing villager is interesting because Animal Crossing is VERY popular with girls and even though the villager is male I’m 100% certain his alternate costumes will include the girl default villager character. So that’s neat. The three Smash characters they announced were two girl(ish) characters from two girl(ish) games and then Mega Man.
Also in the new Animal Crossing game boys are allowed to cross dress and all of the animals are explicitly genderqueer in the dialog. Characters say stuff like “Boys can ware make up if they want to, I mean, it’s 2013, who cares?” and just today a jock rhino was looking deeply into my eyes and asking me to hike a football and I asked him if he loved me (which was one of the option out of other options about sports) and he was like “Oh I guess a lot can happen when you look into someone else’s eyes like that, huh?” He didn’t even care that we’re both guys. Also in the new Pokemon game you can be black.
Basically what I’m saying is Nintendo is quietly and systematically making their games more socially progressive and Microsoft made a rape joke and then said “what? it was a joke.”
Also, every one of Nintendo’s games looked like I would have actual fun playing them.
Also: colors. Remember colors?
Abigail Wylie
The strange universe of laura makabresku
This 25 year-old Polish artist based in Krakow has her own universe. According to her, it’s a beautiful but cruel fairy tales, haunted by death and supernatural elements. Her works are gloomy, sometimes disturbing. An impressive work on the atmosphere is done for each shot. Notice also the regular use of animals or animal masks. Discover more photos on her blog, her Facebook page and her Flickr.
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(4 days ago)Dan Savage talks to Stephen Colbert.
- SAVAGE: You know who has a single-payer (health insurance) model? Vatican City.
- STEPHEN: Oh, yeah. This is it right there. (Makes the Sign of the Cross.)
- SAVAGE: It covers everything but birth control because altar boys can't get pregnant. When altar boys start getting pregnant, it'll cover birth control too.
- STEPHEN (sardonically): We're gonna gloss over that for a second.
- SAVAGE: As the Catholic Church has done.
Dali forming a skull entitled In Voluptas Mors (Photography by Philippe Halsman) - 1951.
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Anna Pavlova, with her pet swan
Anna Pavlova is my idol <3
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(1 week ago)“…those first few days are actually the easiest because the pain is so raw and real. Sobbing feels cathartic. That’s at least a release. I can no longer control my self so I will sob. Cause. Reaction. But when you can control is when it gets worse. When the wound goes from fresh to scabbed. Then the numbness is insufferable. That becomes part of the story too. At least a small detail.”
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