umm... "We Maractus, Sawka beats!?" i'll never get spanish.
any way, you say this list was from IGN? what was their source?
any way, you say this list was from IGN? what was their source?
TomSkylark: I've tried to show that, if this were a word that were a less "debatable" slur there would be question as to the poor choice, as people will continually trot out the old "Wait, but it means 'cigarette' in Britain!" line, even though tracing the etymology of "friend" further--so long as one wants to trace out the vagaries of language, and understand the larger contexts for it, anyway--shows that the reason the words coincide is because folks used to burn sodomites/homosexuals at the stake. The insult therefore insinuates that gay people are little more than kindling, or at least ought to be. This is the part where a "The More You Know" star flies across the forum.
TomSkyLark: Yeah, I guess a larger problem is that it's hard to tell how a lot of the new names are pronounced until we hear them in the anime or elsewhere. This is true of every generation, of course, but this is the first time I've been part of an internet community with which to debate such things at launch--I wasn't really that involved in Gen IV launch, and I missed Gen III outright when it was first released.
Without getting entirely off-topic, to return to the question of "outgrowing Pokemon," I'd definitely suggest folks who feel themselves getting that-a-ways might consider picking up one of the Shin Megami Tensei games (especially one of the Persona games). The gameplay is similar to Pokemon in some respects (although the series pre-dates Pokemon by around four years, and there are some really notable differences), but the tone is much darker. I've heard it called "Pokemon for grownups," which is a problematic statement at best, and doesn't really do justice to either series, but it's a fantastically good series in any event, especially for folks who might feel themselves needing to branch out.
TomSkylark said:Unless you're British (or apparently Guatemalan), the word "friend" is about stigmatizing and degrading a group of people
TomSkylark said:adults should simply know better.
TomSkylark said:it's hard to tell how a lot of the new names are pronounced until we hear them in the anime or elsewhere
SuperMatt142 said:I, however, am 25 and my wife is 24. We still play it pretty often and we run a league.
TonySkylark: I guess it would be cool if we ran a league or something, since that would let us volunteer _and_ let us help introduce younger players to the game, but I'm not sure we have time considering we're both grad students (although reading half of "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" didn't apparently stop me from commenting on here today).
XieRH said:In an ideal world maybe. This screwed-up world we live in right now is run by a lot of people who simply should know better, but don't. And the next generation of children are going to become like them. Possibly worse.
XieRH said:If I ran PUSA, the website would have the IPA pronunciation beside each newly revealed name. It'd be a wonderful way to teach phonetics to kids too!
TomSkylark said:various gaming blogs often suggest that Nintendo should make a "darker" or "more adult" Pokemon