The people who support age-restrictions on video game purchases are probably the same individuals who got their parent(s) to buy their games for them when they were still children.
I just remembered when my cousin's kid was about 6 years old and we (cousin, me, the kid) played Bloodborne but when I next met them and the kid was 7 tears old we suddenly weren't allowed to play Bloodborne anymore because apparently Bloodborne is scary for a 7 years old but not 6 (probably the mom or grandma had complained). As a person whose only underage contact is seeing cousin's kid once or twice a year (and even then we don't chat because the kid refuses to speak to me for some reason, I actually hate him, I've known him since he was a baby yet he has never spoken to me and his parents are okay with it) it was so stupid when we adults just sat there trying to come up with a game which is "acceptable" for children but entertaining to adults who'd rather be playing Bloodborne.
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Speaking of other unpopular options, I'm so annoyed of those kids who don't say hi and their parents don't say or do anything about it. If they told me that their kid is really shy, then I'd understand it and be okay with it, but when the kid greets every other relative but me and the parents don't say or do anything about it, it just makes me feel discriminated against. It just teaches the kid that it's okay to hate or ignore people he has never even spoken to.
Another one. If the Fantasia movie centaur scene is about racism, it's really poorly made. I see a kid who idolizes her sisters but who is too young to participate herself, but she still wants to take part, so they let her help them. Kinda like how some younger siblings may say "If I can't play in your band, can I at least carry your guitar case?".
Cole Cassidy is a stupid name, I'm for the name change, but I'm against the name. I hate the name Cassidy just because Americans are incapable of not thinking Butch Cassidy.
I don't trust people who marry someone much younger or older than themself. Not that I trust anyone.
Again I read some braindead say that art tools don't matter. If art tools don't matter, why do tens of thousands of professional artists buy a 2500€ Cintiq, a 150€ Cintiq Hotkeypad, a 200€ ergotron, a 500€ electric table, a 500€ chair, a 1000€ Photoshop, 1000€ Zbrush. 1000€ 3DMax, 1000€ Maya. Yes, you can make good art with a mouse in MSPaint, but that's similar to saying "You can get from West Russia to East Russia by walking, no need to buy a car, or use a train or airplane". And if your boss tells you to make vector art or transparent art or art with layers or color correct art or increase the art's contrast or have a transparent background etc., you are pretty much fucked.
...Maybe I should do videos of my art rants? I would but my voice is horrible and I'm not a native English speaker.
Something matters.