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In Indiana Jones And The Great Circle you can't kill dogs

Safe edgy strikes again.

Very subtle and intricate political commentary

Although tbh the game looks pretty nice

@matrix You can tell it's a tranny behind this.
>Your show wont allow nazis to kill dogs because you find it wrong
>my show wont allow nazis to kill dogs for historical accuracy
@Dudebro @matrix media not allowing bad guys to be bad is why we have such shitty media
As much as one piece is shit on the villains are compelling because they will flat out murder children, elderly, animals, human traffic, drug trade, destroy an entire ecosystem, and commit genocide.
@Dudebro @matrix some of my favorite villains of all time were the JJBA pillar men because they were incredibly well written, it’s hard to write villains that are evil but only from a human standpoint
They were good because they did exactly what they were supposed to do. They were the ultimate organism of course they wouldnt give a flying fuck about humans.
@sapphire @Dudebro @matrix Dragon quest Dai does this pretty well with the real main antagonist. They even make the villain turned friend trope work, although I think they were one of the first ones to really do it
It works but I just feel its overdone now. The reason I moved to chink shit is because they might befriend a enemy or two they will also kill off irredeemable assholes and its so releasing to have the ass who screwed the main character over constantly die.
@Dudebro @matrix @sapphire That's why I like Dai. Some enemies are redeemable because of their pride as a warrior, but some are just plain evil and die off
Yet its still false advertising since there's hardly any goddamn swimsuits at all as far as I can see!
I haven't seen it, but it's an amine so I'm assuming there's a hot springs episode at some point
Not just hot springs since they are on a ship and the writer loves thin women and big tits he will just do it for lolz.
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