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Yall think Mike is gonna lie again to Abby in FNAF 3
Thinking a lot recently about the constant comparison of Oblivion to Skyrim, particularly claims that Oblivion is superior in every way strictly by virtue of quest length and the greater grandiosity of the organizations in Oblivion, and I think there's been a fundamental misunderstanding of what's actually going on with Tamriel during the time period of Skyrim. Even though it's like...one of the core concepts of the main storyline.
Putting most of this under a cut for length, but I just...I think people misunderstand what's going on here. This is not a "One Game Good Other Game Bad" post, it's an analysis of a major, key difference in story basis between the two that I think gets lost in the (frankly asinine) argument about which is superior.
See, everything in Skyrim sucks. Every organization you can align yourself with is falling apart. Literally every single one.
That's the point.
don't think I'm not still obsessing over 7-12
less "fiction affects reality" and more "fiction is a reflection of reality" and "fiction can introduce you to new ideas, but you should always be healthily skeptical of them" and "fiction reinforces beliefs that already exist in the real world but no piece of fiction is going to turn someone against their own morals, and if it does, that person's morals were not very strong in the first place" and "fiction is a conversation between the story and the reader, you are responsible for accepting your own agency in your role of consuming a piece of media instead of just blaming the media for any bad things you (or any other audience member!) may or may not take from it"

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okay maybe going a little 2 far with this take. but like. the obsession with the sexuality of the heated rivalry actors is reminding me of the rant i went on during the summer about how we have all started doing the work of the surveillance state for it under the guise of moral justice. the example i used then was the coldplay ceo cheating scandal, and how, regardless of the rightness or wrongness of their actions, people's desire to hold these strangers morally accountable for their personal choices in their personal lives felt sinister 2 me. and i feel the same with people digging into the personal lives of hudson williams and connor storrie. like. what exactly do you think you're achieving by attempting to publicize who their romantic partners are? i understand the justification is queer representation, and while i think that argument is pretty weak and i just am never convinced that sexuality needs to be disclosed in professional settings, or that knowing their sexuality would in anyway alter the representation provided by the show written, directed and produced by an openly gay man, i also think if that's really what you care about you would just say it and leave it at that. like you would just say "i wish openly gay actors played gay roles" you wouldn't go "i have a right to know about the personal lives of Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie because they play gay characters and therefore I am going to make it my mission to expose as much about them as possible because i am holding them morally accountable for ... stealing the jobs of gay actors???" like ok senator McCarthy goddamn. it's just crazy to me that we are so excited to refuse ourselves the privilege of a private life or personal choices. everything everyone does must be seen by the collective as morally correct and if you attempt to hide anything from our all seeing eyes we will tear you apart. and like I KNOW im being dramatic. but yall r freaking me out 4 real. tl;dr - no one is paying u to be the sexuality police, leave those boys BE.
i played great god grove (very good i cried), this thing took over my mind.
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