Batman: Arkham Asylum. It had so much potential, but I thought that it was pretty overrated, from the underwhelming boss battles to another poorly written story by Paul Dini.
I believe that's the point: it's supposed to be the opposite of overly positive, ass-kissing reviews from websites for major releases. I think the fact that he puts his reviews in a comedic context shows that they're only half-serious, but his voice, images, and blunt humor are all so hilarious that I simply don't care.
Why can men walk outside without a shirt? Why can they walk on beaches without a shirt and low-cut pants? Exposed chests are exposed chests. Saying that women cannot do what men do in their natural state is hypocritical.
" @Willy105: Women were fighting for rights. If they want to show off their body, then they have that right, so long as the act is done with consent and does not personally interfere with my rights. Those movements were about choices, and now they have that choice. You disagreeing with their choice is irrelevant, since I highly doubt that it harms your private life. "
Yeah. Forget women. Who cares how we treat them. As long as they think they are garbage, nobody is getting hurt. "
Congrats for taking what I said and completely misunderstanding. Furthermore, you're assuming that the natural state of the body is "garbage", which is completely inaccurate.
@Willy105 said: " American Caucasian girl's IQ has been lowering steadily since the hippie era of the 60's, down to the level where they feel the only way to feel loved is by showing off their bodies. It's definitely wrong, and completely throws away what women have been trying to fight for since the Women's Rights movement, which is to be considered as real persons instead of appliances or toys. "
They have the choice to define their own lives, though, regardless of whether or not you agree. IMO, society is too disgusted by nudity, which is the natural state of the body. Men are able to walk outside with shorts, but women cannot?
Women were fighting for rights. If they want to show off their body, then they have that right, so long as the act is done with consent and does not personally interfere with my rights. Those movements were about choices, and now they have that choice. You disagreeing with their choice is irrelevant, since I highly doubt that it harms your private life.
I think that there's a bit of hypocrisy, too. When a woman chooses to dress in her own, unique style, there appears to be some sort of uproar. However, men are shirtless all of the time, from beaches to even receiving the mail in the morning. Society has become too afraid as far as the natural body is concerned.
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