And?And last I checked, he is dating what appears to be a gender flip of himself. And he is into cuckoldry.
I second this question. It sounds like he's had an opportunity to learn more about who he is and who he wants to be, and wishes to accept that rather than lie about it or hide it. To that I say more power to him, who are we to judge?And?
I think you and most other people are missing my point here. Deadpool had cancer, but that's a tragic backstory that explains why he signed up for nasty, illegal experiments. The conceit of his character isn't "Cancer is funny, yo!" in the same way that Harley Quinn's conceit is "psychosis is so quirky, funny and sexy, yo!". No one would ever consider a character who's characterization is to make fun of and portray a somatic disease as funny or sexy, because the idea is off-putting and upsetting (as it should be). But mental illness gets a pass here, so we get a whole movie of Harley Quinn being quirky, fun and sexy, when that's absolutely the opposite of what psychotic people tend to be.
No, the bigger question is how the hell have they held onto Yahtzee for so long. It makes no sense to meSo setting aside that vocal dislike - that frankly I give zero fucks about - about Bob leaving that still leaves one main issue. The Escapist has yet again failed to hold on to a content creator. So can I expect Olympic to join Titanic at the bottom of the ocean?
Haha, she's so quirky, fun and sexy, in her mentally ill way.
Oh Jesus Christ, that fucking movie.So Bob is gone because he said something about Cuties on Twitter?
I have still yet to see it and I have no interest. Other movies that are more worth my time.Oh Jesus Christ, that fucking movie.
I honestly don't give care for the movie, but Bob seems to be defending the fuck out of it.I have still yet to see it and I have no interest. Other movies that are more worth my time.
Can't say much of that comes across in the show, certainly not that clip. It's quirky sure, but not quirky due to mental illness. Not that Harley Quinn as a character in the DC universe isn't used for quirkiness due to her mental instability, but the show is more about her suffering the after effects of being in an abussive relationship. And when it does shine a light on that it handles it generally respectful. The show is actually Harley Quinn at her least typical Harley Quinn, which is probably why her character feels like it has a lot more range. They also don't pull any Deadpool-style fourth wall breaks that the comics like to do, and thank God for that.Haha, she's so quirky, fun and sexy, in her mentally ill way.
Not surprised in the slightest. I already know about the whole Cuties situation. This is the same guy that defended Zack Snyder's Sucker Punch, James Cameron's Avatar, and Scott Pilgrim to hell and back while insulting others that had any criticism, legit or not. The same dude who says should not be allowed to vote if you're a fan of the live-action Transformers. The same person that calls others sheeple for liking the Expendables over Scott Pilgrim.I honestly don't give care for the movie, but Bob seems to be defending the fuck out of it.
I love Deadpool, but I 100% agree. If everyone and everything was like Deadpool, it would get annoying and boring. They tried that with the Ultimate Spiderman (2012-2017) cartoon and it was annoying and very out of characters for Peter Parker. Not to mention, a lot of the supposed "heroic" characters were just plain assholes. Even Petey himself to worst degree. They show did try and fix this, but successful in some areas. Deadpool (voiced by Will Friedle) does show up ironically, does better 4th wall breaks than Spidey. I did like the arc where Spiderman meets up with different versions of Spider people. Better than most of the entire show.They also don't pull any Deadpool-style fourth wall breaks that the comics like to do, and thank God for that.