Is Korea drinking that kool aid too?
Yes and Japan. So if you want to see what a monocultural Western country looked like this year is basically your last chance. Japan is importing 2M Nigerians in the next year.
Is Korea drinking that kool aid too?
Yes and Japan. So if you want to see what a monocultural Western country looked like this year is basically your last chance. Japan is importing 2M Nigerians in the next year.
Isn't it in korean culture to plan parenting plastic surgery from the day a child is born?
Like... they have not only a ton of makeup but also boobs and face done.
Or is it just something people make up because they can't handle how cute asian women are ?
It is. And the girl above, gorgeous as she is, bless her, is not untouched by the scalpel.
Never said she didn't have any work done. But compared to other Korean models I've seen, she looks like she's kept some of her unique facial features. Oftentimes you can't tell other Korean models apart because they've all had the same procedure done on them.Lol, come on bro.
Yes and Japan. So if you want to see what a monocultural Western country looked like this year is basically your last chance. Japan is importing 2M Nigerians in the next year.
This is massively exaggerated.
The plan is 800,000 more immigrants over the next 5 years, primarily from India, which is still going to have masssive negative ramifications down the road, and inevitably just be the start, but best not give anyone an easy way to downplay what's happening.
The issue is of course pensions as the population ages and birth rate continues to drop. Worse, all the automation, AI and robotics they invested in, that the rest of the world is pursing with the belief it will solve the population crash crisis we all have on the horizon, has failed miserably, so there is no sustaining the system as it stands.
Rather than accept that you just can't pay pensions, that it was a promise that couldn't actually be kept, the government ignored the bleeding and slapped a dirty bandage over it, hoping this time it won't start to go rotten like everyone else's did.
Isn't it in korean culture to plan parenting plastic surgery from the day a child is born?
Like... they have not only a ton of makeup but also boobs and face done.
Or is it just something people make up because they can't handle how cute asian women are ?
I had read that half of Koreans get plastic surgery.
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Basically she super needed to get her teeth done. Hard to judge anything else when she's not wearing makeup, pulling a weird face and has her hair done in such a severe and unflattering way on the left compared to the right.
Article: Yoko Taro and Shift Up's Hyung-Tae Kim recently gave a joint interview for IGN Japan, discussing their representative titles in detail. The NieR: Automata director was full of praise for Kim, mentioning that he has held him in high regard ever since Magna Carta: Tears of Blood and considers Kim to be his senior professionally, even though the Stellar Blade developer is younger in age. Commenting on Kim's upcoming title, Yoko Taro says, "Stellar Blade is such an amazing game, I think it's much better than NieR: Automata."
He specifically praises Stellar Blade's graphics and overall concept as a game, even mentioning that he feels envious of how "the product shows that you have your own company and are working with like-minded people." As Yoko Taro is used to collaborating with other development studios as an "outsider," he seems to admire Shift-Up's close-knit development process.
On the other hand, Kim seems to believe NieR: Automata is superior, as he emphasizes NieR: Automata's distinct identity. He comments in a light-hearted tone, "The more we talk about it, the more I feel like Stellar Blade can't compete." The developer also talks about what he envies Yoko Taro for – his prowess as a storyteller. "I consider myself a visualist, not a storyteller. I've been creating visuals all my life, so I can't quite match Yoko Taro when it comes to storytelling. I try to make up for this with gameplay," Kim elaborates.
Although it seems to have a rich dystopian sci-fi setting, perhaps Stellar Blade can be expected to be less story-driven, at least in comparison to NieR. The recently released demo also attests to this, prompting many comparisons to Sekiro.
It would also make sense for a Stellarblade and Nier: Automata crossover, given 2B has crossed over with just about everything, Final Fantasy XIV (FF Multiverse, not even going into Kingdom Hearts), Soul Caliber VI, Gravity Rush 2, except the glaring exception of the biggest crossover in gaming with Smash Brothers.Yoko Taro says Stellar Blade is "much better" than NieR: Automata, but Hyung-Tae Kim thinks it can't compete
Article: Yoko Taro and Shift Up's Hyung-Tae Kim recently gave a joint interview for IGN Japan, discussing their representative titles in detail. The NieR: Automata director was full of praise for Kim, mentioning that he has held him in high regard ever since Magna Carta: Tears of Blood and considers Kim to be his senior professionally, even though the Stellar Blade developer is younger in age. Commenting on Kim's upcoming title, Yoko Taro says, "Stellar Blade is such an amazing game, I think it's much better than NieR: Automata."
He specifically praises Stellar Blade's graphics and overall concept as a game, even mentioning that he feels envious of how "the product shows that you have your own company and are working with like-minded people." As Yoko Taro is used to collaborating with other development studios as an "outsider," he seems to admire Shift-Up's close-knit development process.
On the other hand, Kim seems to believe NieR: Automata is superior, as he emphasizes NieR: Automata's distinct identity. He comments in a light-hearted tone, "The more we talk about it, the more I feel like Stellar Blade can't compete." The developer also talks about what he envies Yoko Taro for – his prowess as a storyteller. "I consider myself a visualist, not a storyteller. I've been creating visuals all my life, so I can't quite match Yoko Taro when it comes to storytelling. I try to make up for this with gameplay," Kim elaborates.
Although it seems to have a rich dystopian sci-fi setting, perhaps Stellar Blade can be expected to be less story-driven, at least in comparison to NieR. The recently released demo also attests to this, prompting many comparisons to Sekiro.
Heck it would be badass if you could download Stellar blade gear in Nier: Automatia, and Nier: Automatia 2B costume for Eve of course.
I love watching the differences.
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Before and After Photos of Korean Plastic Surgery. Part 2 (62 PICS)
Previous part:Before and After Photos of Korean Plastic Surgery (30 pics)izismile.com
Literally the Simpsons book of British people smiles parody tier.I had read that half of Koreans get plastic surgery.
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Can't wait for the reviews to hit. The shit the woke outlets will come up who have to review the game will be hilarious.
Some of you need to get some real life lovin'.... too much excitement for some digital tootsie.
Salt
What about being excited about real and digital tits instead of being a terrible person and an aggressive BULLY who comes into feel good threats trying to make people's lives miserable?
But what did I expect from someone with such an extensive history of being a bully? Touch some digital grass bro!
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Porn games DO exist. I've played my fair share and some of the animations rival AA/AAA studios (The Treasure of Nadia and The Genesis Order are two examples).
Porn games DO exist. I've played my fair share and some of the animations rival AA/AAA studios (The Treasure of Nadia and The Genesis Order are two examples).
So, are THESE games OK to the same cunts that lose their shit over Stellar Blade? Or, like I imagine, they don't play games, don't know about the existence of porn games, and just give a fuck about spreading THE MESSAGE?
I'm buying Stellar Blade just to support the devs. I don't really care for this type of action game but anything to stick it to these fucktards.