I see one overweight one. The rest don't look like women in any way shape or form
Where are the women?
How dare you!. You can’t see that muscular black woman on the right with the white beard? Which is typical of how you describe a woman.I see one overweight one. The rest don't look like women in any way shape or form
It’s not about looks anymore in this day and age. Everyone is a woman if they feel like it. Biological factors and facts are a farce, and a danger to human kind. /sI see one overweight one. The rest don't look like women in any way shape or form
I didn't know that was an Xbox exclusiveThere's all kinds of quotes that they could be using.
I mean neither is FF10,13, Overwatch 2 or Tomb Raider.I didn't know that was an Xbox exclusive
Salary waste is a drop in the ocean to what they are losing on Gamepass. Do MS care about running a profitable Xbox division?
Ah good old Summertime Saga. I watched a "friend" play it a lotThere's all kinds of quotes that they could be using.
Actually, you can. Gender is fluid. Please don't confuse sex and gender.
At least she's not lying to herself."I'm here to support."
- Mercy
Honestly ... kinda sexist to act like women are only here to support, in a Women's Day Affirmation Deck. So like, you pull out these cards and repeat "I am here to support" to yourself as you start your day? Might as well have a card that says "My place is the kitchen." Way to go Xbox. Be better.
That's cold blooded."I burned a billion dollar franchise to the ground" - Bonnie Ross
She got dat milk.....she can get it.
There's all kinds of quotes that they could be using.
Retarded.Actually, you can. Gender is fluid. Please don't confuse sex and gender.
Renaissance painting of Aristotle and Plato, painted in the 1500s.
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Art reflects the currentt ideals of society. Seems like our society wishes to make the world as ugly as possible, rather than the beautiful things we inherited from the old world.
Of course the world was savage and the ugly side of humanity existed in those times, but art pieces such as that emphasised an ideal vision of society where humanity was dignified in mostly undignified times. There was a pursuit of order in a chaotic world and from that struggle we enjoy the fruits of society today. The artists could see and envision a better world and that was reflected in the art.Ah, because they had some of the best societal norms and behavioral priorities in the 1500s.
Just say they threw together some lazy avatars and they reused them for 3 different events with no changes but the colors of the logo.
its such a paradox that these group of weirdos have extremely high self esteem, are very narcissistic and entitled. but also require constant affirmations from strangers or their "mental health" spirals out of control.
Of course the world was savage and the ugly side of humanity existed in those times, but art pieces such as that emphasised an ideal vision of society where humanity was dignified in mostly undignified times. There was a pursuit of order in a chaotic world and from that struggle we enjoy the fruits of society today. The artists could see and envision a better world and that was reflected in the art.
Most modern art and artchitecutre seems like a massive regression from that ideal to me. It's ugly and a lot of the time brutal looking, such as those trashy avatars and a lot of the garbage that liberals produce these days.
What? Is that something your company set? I don't see that in word. Although our hr keeps putting out x persons month every month. Why do we need this on our corp intranet?It’s weird how Microsoft became the most tediously woke company around.
Word on my work computer gives my compositions an ‘inclusivity’s rating.
Can you Americans get a handle on this, please?
What about Games?
I mean, good, exclusives
That's kind of the weird paradox I was pointing out. Probably due to growing up in the participation trophy era which is both affirming and ego building.They don't have high self esteem. People that do don't need *affirmation* nor do they care about what others think of them.
These weirdos know what they are, that's why they want the world to consider them like what they wish they were instead.
It’s part of the ‘editor’ function. I use it to do a first-pass spell check just to catch anything that should be obvious. It appeared on our latest update.What? Is that something your company set? I don't see that in word. Although our hr keeps putting out x persons month every month. Why do we need this on our corp intranet?