Then I also see nothing wrong with that. The person referred to the preference for certain colourations which is valid, as I have said beforehand.
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It does not: I'm quite literally pointing out how a divergence from the base is a conscious choice of altering the aesthetics from the norm. It IS an aesthetic choice to depict the Greek Gods as having any significantly darker skin tone than the Eastern Mediterranean ones. Colorism is pretty much how things work; yes, East Asians avoid the sun with shite like Umbrellas in part because of that aesthetic bias, and so the same vice versa for those looking for tans.
I don't know what's so hard about accepting this point. It's like saying making the gods have sharp ears is a clear artistic or aesthetic choice recalling the elf motif.
Interesting lore.... probably not sensible lore but we'll work with it. I still don't see how the Tohoku Earthquake gets worse in this timeline though.
Edit: What? Blanchard's typology is problematic while more or less you just recreated his definition............ Honestly sounds like a weird sidestepping considering I doubt Zach's identification affects his liking of his female body.
Overall though, the theming is quite profound, and I love the explanations overall given there so don't get me wrong. Everything is wonderful from a writing perspective. It's top-notch and a masterpiece
Update: So far I've decided to go for Mother's help because it's the most sensible one to me. I mean, she's 180 iq, you cannot make a mistake with looking for her help. (Also there's an inkling suspicion that some of the other paths will make me like Mom but I'm clueless).
Otherwise I will note how it's sort of silly to demonstrate smartness with what for some people are middle-school lessons in maths. No, seriously. Look up Additional Maths. Even without that you generally are armed with that stuff with A-levels. Might be some sort of illusionbreaker.
He honestly sounds to me more like a motivation-dependent 125 iq than someone anywhere near his mother.
call me stupid the signs were already killing me. I was too scared to move them around too much so I had to use some guides.
Ig my discofort in running through the forest multiple times to trial and error didn't help- I just didn't want to keep running, it's a bit scary because I do not have the heart for anything mildly horror, but I really didn't want to do the permutations as well.
Oh yeah, I also interpreted the sign directions thing initially as pointing to the objective direction from which the sign is, rather than having to take account of obstacles.
I will say, maybe it'd be somewhat rad if you have one scenario where the oracle poisons the princess(because she's literally gonna kill people). I just find it funny to have an interesting game over there- could be an idea for a Seneca oriented game wherein you, now having failed to have her do the things, have to find another way.
The Nakba was no genocide, that is bullshit, it was ethnic cleansing at worst, due to actual legitimate security concerns- consider that the Israelis have a 20% (somewhat disloyal) Arab population. Where did they come from? The ones who stayed during the Nakba and were not expelled. That CLEARLY demonstrates Israel did not have an inherent hatred as a motive for their actions during the war of independence.
Keep in mind as well the first shot was fired by the Arabs during the mandate, not the Jews. And the apartheid accusations are genuine bullshit, how the fuck is this even apartheid.