Post 1746719 by Canageek@cybre.space
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 (DIR) Post #1746595 by Canageek@cybre.space
       2018-12-05T18:00:07Z
       
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       Confession: While I don't watch him any more, I think Jim Sterling has a good way of connecting with the people who need to hear some things. For example: He did an episode on how being inclusive doesn't mean no fun. Saints Row is one of the few games where you can make a trans person in the character creator, and the only game where he has been able to make a fat person like himself in the creator.
       
 (DIR) Post #1746719 by Canageek@cybre.space
       2018-12-05T18:02:06Z
       
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       Then in a very sweary way that seems targeted at young teens who think they are edgy, he explains why this is a good thing, and how Saints Row is still a game where you blow up stuff with a dubstep gun and beat mascots with a dildo bat. These are fun and insane and therefore being inclusive doesn't mean boring and safe. All in a way that seems targeted to appeal to young teens that think they are edgy.
       
 (DIR) Post #1746824 by angryoptimist@mastodon.social
       2018-12-05T18:09:08Z
       
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       @Canageek Jim's a decent guy, I think.I watch him, but I can see he's not for everyone.  He's kind of A Lot--and he doesn't hesitate to let his metaphorical freak flag fly (which I've really come to appreciate--though even I've gotta skip the wrestling segments sometimes).
       
 (DIR) Post #1746853 by Canageek@cybre.space
       2018-12-05T18:11:03Z
       
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       @angryoptimist I got sick of him, as he got really repetitive in certain topics. I've checked out a few more, but I'm more interested in stuff like Errant Signal these days