I like to reread a loved series/book between reading other things. It helps keep me from getting in a reading slump.
I like to reread a loved series/book between reading other things. It helps keep me from getting in a reading slump.
Golden Sun and Fire Emblem were pretty much all I needed.
I’ve used LibraryThing.com for years. Initially it was to maintain my personal library, but it has lots of ways to get recommendations that I love. It doesn’t feel as much like social media, more a place to keep a catalogue, but there are social aspects. (Forums, friends, & comparing libraries.)
There are always shifts in what is villainized in films based on current real-world concerns. I think overall people are just more aware of the nuance that things aren’t as black and white as ‘good guys vs bad guys’. Which I think leads to more interesting characters and stories. That being said, there’s still plenty of violence and baddies (some the article mentions like Rogue AI.) They mention specific ‘bad guys’ of the past where they’re demonizing a specific nationality… which they answer themselves why those are less:
Selling stuff worldwide means not pissing on those audiences.
Who is this article even for?