[QUOTE="vadicta"]
But if you lose -1 intellegence, then didn' you really just gain 1 intelegence?vadicta
I'd say there's a problem in those words :PI agree. If that's what you mean.
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[QUOTE="Crimsader"]How could possibly Juri be gayAllicrombiemy thoughts exactly.
its pretty straightforward. she says "that felt good, didn't it?" during her ultra whether she's fighting a man or a woman. she's a sadist, she doesn't care about private parts.
disturbing.
GEE_WIZZ
I think that one just depends on how homophobic someone is, brah. most people aren't that disturbed when they find out someone is gay.
[QUOTE="GEE_WIZZ"]
disturbing.
unca_laguna
I think that one just depends on how homophobic someone is, brah. most people aren't that disturbed when they find out someone is gay.
I'm not homophobic, I just don't think the sexual preferance/marital status of a character beloved by all ages should be picked apart if it comes into question.[QUOTE="unca_laguna"]
[QUOTE="GEE_WIZZ"]
disturbing.
GEE_WIZZ
I think that one just depends on how homophobic someone is, brah. most people aren't that disturbed when they find out someone is gay.
I'm not homophobic, I just don't think the sexual preferance/marital status of a character beloved by all ages should be picked apart if it comes into question.look, when you write a book, you don't just decide what words are going to be on the page, you decide everything about your characters, whether relevant or not. dumbledore's sexualtiy was never relevant in the HP books, so it isn't mentioned. but rowling had an answer when somebody asked about it.
regardless of whether you're homophobic yourself, the reason why its homophobic to be disturbed by such things is because its something you have and WILL encounter in your life. every person reading these words has an important person in their lives who is gay whether you know about it or not.
ok, that's enough afterschool special tolerance crap for one day.
I'm not homophobic, I just don't think the sexual preferance/marital status of a character beloved by all ages should be picked apart if it comes into question.[QUOTE="GEE_WIZZ"]
[QUOTE="unca_laguna"]
I think that one just depends on how homophobic someone is, brah. most people aren't that disturbed when they find out someone is gay.
unca_laguna
look, when you write a book, you don't just decide what words are going to be on the page, you decide everything about your characters, whether relevant or not. dumbledore's sexualtiy was never relevant in the HP books, so it isn't mentioned. but rowling had an answer when somebody asked about it.
regardless of whether you're homophobic yourself, the reason why its homophobic to be disturbed by such things is because its something you have and WILL encounter in your life. every person reading these words has an important person in their lives who is gay whether you know about it or not.
ok, that's enough afterschool special tolerance crap for one day.
Why are we discussing something as ludicrous as SF characters besides Vega being g4y when there's far more homoerotic fighting games out there? King of Fighters, BlazBlue, and especially Guilty Gear... Hell, Eddy is canonically gay with... either Venom or Slayer, I forget. ...or both. It's been a while since I looked into it. And Bridget? Takes g4y to a whole new level of g4yity. From a gameplay standpoint, I prefer Guilty Gear, but SF is filled with some of the manliest men in all of fighting.
Finally. Someone gets it.Why are we discussing something as ludicrous as SF characters besides Vega being g4y when there's far more homoerotic fighting games out there? King of Fighters, BlazBlue, and especially Guilty Gear... Hell, Eddy is canonically gay with... either Venom or Slayer, I forget. ...or both. It's been a while since I looked into it. And Bridget? Takes g4y to a whole new level of g4yity. From a gameplay standpoint, I prefer Guilty Gear, but SF is filled with some of the manliest men in all of fighting.
pills4louis
Why are we discussing something as ludicrous as SF characters besides Vega being g4y when there's far more homoerotic fighting games out there? King of Fighters, BlazBlue, and especially Guilty Gear... Hell, Eddy is canonically gay with... either Venom or Slayer, I forget. ...or both. It's been a while since I looked into it. And Bridget? Takes g4y to a whole new level of g4yity. From a gameplay standpoint, I prefer Guilty Gear, but SF is filled with some of the manliest men in all of fighting.
pills4louis
I thought bridget was a nun? how can he be gay?
[QUOTE="pills4louis"]
Why are we discussing something as ludicrous as SF characters besides Vega being g4y when there's far more homoerotic fighting games out there? King of Fighters, BlazBlue, and especially Guilty Gear... Hell, Eddy is canonically gay with... either Venom or Slayer, I forget. ...or both. It's been a while since I looked into it. And Bridget? Takes g4y to a whole new level of g4yity. From a gameplay standpoint, I prefer Guilty Gear, but SF is filled with some of the manliest men in all of fighting.
unca_laguna
I thought bridget was a nun? how can he be gay?
He was raised as a girl by nuns. He's at the very least genderqueer. Even Benimaru from King of Fighters-- for all intents and purposes full-blown g4y-- is manlier than that little nun-boy. Again, I like Guilty Gear. Love it, even. But I can't deny how g4y or at least metrosexual at least 2/3 of its cast is.He was raised as a girl by nuns. He's at the very least genderqueer. Even Benimaru from King of Fighters-- for all intents and purposes full-blown g4y-- is manlier than that little nun-boy. Again, I like Guilty Gear. Love it, even. But I can't deny how g4y or at least metrosexual at least 2/3 of its cast is.
pills4louis
I just want to point out that "genderqueer" isn't a sexual orientation, since it has nothing to do with who you sleep with, but rather what GENDER you consider yourself to be. also worth mentioning that in spite of the name, "metrosexual" isn't a sexual orientation either.
I think you're confusing sexual orientation with gender-identity, as you seem to be assuming that anyone who is gay is automatically girly and vice versa, when this is not the case. for example, vega is probably NOT gay a lot of the manga with him will have him complimenting an attractive female character, while it seems the only male he finds attractive is himself. on the other hand, juri han is as straight as a barrel of fish-hooks, but she isn't exactly "butch" is she?
I meant what I said regarding Bridget. He doesn't really know what he is, gender-wise. He just assumes it's normal to be the way he is because he was brought up as a girl. And the 'metrosexual' thing was aimed at GG characters' clothing, which does, in turn, make one question their sexuality.
[QUOTE="unca_laguna"]
[QUOTE="GEE_WIZZ"] I'm not homophobic, I just don't think the sexual preferance/marital status of a character beloved by all ages should be picked apart if it comes into question.
vadicta
look, when you write a book, you don't just decide what words are going to be on the page, you decide everything about your characters, whether relevant or not. dumbledore's sexualtiy was never relevant in the HP books, so it isn't mentioned. but rowling had an answer when somebody asked about it.
regardless of whether you're homophobic yourself, the reason why its homophobic to be disturbed by such things is because its something you have and WILL encounter in your life. every person reading these words has an important person in their lives who is gay whether you know about it or not.
ok, that's enough afterschool special tolerance crap for one day.
I'm pretty sure they mentioned it because the producers of the movies were going to add a love interest for Dumbledore and she didn't want that to happen as it would change his character too much.
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