


you can have my racist children's entertainment when you pry it from my cold dead hands

Well if they're beyond racism or whatever in the future, it wouldn't affect her life so what's there to explore? Kinda like how Star Trek never really asked Uhura or Geordi what it was like to be black in Starfleet, because it just didn't matter. And as far as VAs go well, storage space isn't unlimited.Aaron wrote:You know, I feel like Mass Effect had the perfect opportunity to portray a multi-national future and fell short. It was good that i could be whatever colour I wanted but the VA was obviously North American. It would have been interesting to have your character be from Zimbabwe or something and explore how that effects her life. Does racism still exist, is Zimbabwe a full partner in the SA or are they ostracised like today?
I don't think it would be so much a function of storage space as money to hire additional voice actors and record/edit it. You can compress a few hours of sound down pretty well.RogueIce wrote:Well if they're beyond racism or whatever in the future, it wouldn't affect her life so what's there to explore? Kinda like how Star Trek never really asked Uhura or Geordi what it was like to be black in Starfleet, because it just didn't matter. And as far as VAs go well, storage space isn't unlimited.
I believe you have just accurately described Sylvester McCoy's entire career.joviwan wrote:I had the same kind of response at Radaghast; at first I was skeptical and kind of displeased, but then he had a couple of outstanding moments that made me think twice about him, and overall I think he was great.
I'm really happy for you dude.Gands wrote:I'm so happy to finally be there.
Following things going to shit at home when the family broke apart, I lost all interest in doing anything during high school, leaving me with a crappy UAI when I graduated in 2003. It also didn't help that I got epilepsy six months before the exams anyway. So I graduate, then apply for a pathway program in 2005, and slack off during that too. Then I did the same thing in 2007 again, but more slackening saw me balls that up too.
I started again in 2009, with Sam there encouraging me, and not only do I not drop out/fail, but I actually excel at the damn thing. Woo!
I'm curious where this bromide originated, because it's one of the most recurring statements I've heard about a vegan diet and as far as I can tell it's also the one most divorced from reality.Losonti Tokash wrote:It's really not that difficult IF you can afford it. Fact is that veganism is generally a way more expensive diet than an omnivorous one.
Welcome to Academia!Gands wrote:Woo! I got my Masters acceptance letter!
I start February 25th, and I get a merit based scholarship.