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Why do people criticize Vi being a cop in season 2 when in season 1 she justified a child being murdered in season 1.

Whenever I see reviews for season 2 I see a lot of people criticize it's writing specifically Vi becoming a cop and gassing the people of the undercity, but Vi literally in season 1 was being all flirty with Caitlyn who is a cop and wanted to destroy all of Silco's shimmer factories and she doesn't care who gets hurt which includes children. I am fine with people criticizing the factor of Vi I just find it hypocritical to say season 1 is perfect and season 2 is bad because of this when both season have it.

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u/NotBailey12 — 1 day ago

Which locations do we know or suspect aren't in the same locations in the Fazburger theory

u/NotBailey12 — 6 days ago

Question about Transphobic movies

To basically explain this story a week ago I watched Crocodile Dundee for the first time as it is an Australian Classic. I was surprised by how progressive the movie was for something that came out in the 1980s. Honestly I loved the first half of the movie and it only really had 1 problematic scene for me. Now the second half pretty much has the problem that kinda ruined the movie for me. In Crocodile Dundee (spoilers for a 50 year old movie) Mick Dundee gropes a trans woman and then a cis woman as a joke to determine if they were a "man" or not. When I saw both of these scenes they honestly disturbed me and for all the other problematic scenes I could ignore due to the movie being old. These scenes really stuck to me and I just couldn't do that for them. Now I often look into movies after watching them even movies I find bad. I then find out these scenes were removed due to the team basically deciding that they were transphobic and not needed (I watched a pirated version of the movie so that's probably why I saw those scenes) and now I am not sure what my opinion of the movie should be. On one hand I really cannot ignore those scenes but on the other hand I can see things like "it was the 80s" and "it was later removed" and all of that stuff so I am basically asking what do trans people think about movies like this?

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u/NotBailey12 — 7 days ago

Are the 40k colonists human?

What I mean is obviously we are playing the print of a real person and so were the other colonists. They were all real people but now can get reprinted forever. My question is this, the game makes it super important we find the full wreck of the cicada and not just the random bits and bobs everywhere. Specifically the 40k colonists, this makes me wonder, are the 40k colonists human colonists or quartz saved brain scans which allow the prints to be made? I'm just curious

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u/NotBailey12 — 1 month ago

Why are 2 spiriters apart of the LGBTQIA+ community

Why are 2 spiriters in the LGBTQIA+ community when it's a cultural thing? I ask this because I've been told cultural things like lady boys in thailand o SisterGirls and BrotherBoys from Australian Aboriginals can't go in the community because they are a cultural thing so why 2 spiriters?

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u/NotBailey12 — 1 month ago