Sam Riegel | Monday, 10.09.2023
I can only add three characters voiced by Sam Riegel (since today's his birthday) down below, including:
Donatello Splinterson - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003-2009)
Phoenix Wright - Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (2011)
Sanlan Shorthalt - The Legend of Vox Machina (2022-)
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Boltgun is actually a tie-in with the 2011 Space Marine game and even takes place on the same forgeworld. Did not know this; pretty cool actually.
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Submitted propaganda and media below the cut:
autism
"Autism Webbed Site"
"it’s autism"
The hit 2011 video game Minecraft
"its a good game. its got cubes. pixels n stuff. lil guys."
"its just so fucking iconic. its almost 12 years old and the development and community hasnt slowed down one bit, if anything it's more active than ever and thats really impressive. its just a good fuckin game that you can play in so many different ways"
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2011 DC Direct Batman Arkham Asylum Action Figure Promo Ad
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thing Ford missed: the development hell and eventual release of Duke Nukem Forever
Thing Ford Missed #289: Duke Nukem Forever
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Same Birthday: April 29th | Monday, 04.29.24
Same birthday, different voice actors, featuring:
David Peter Smith
most prominent role(s): Krader, Volectro, and Zorch - Mixels (2014-2016; TV series/video games)
Richard Epcar
most prominent role(s): Lord Raiden - Mortal Kombat series (2008-present; video games)
Steven Blum
most prominent role(s): Logan Howlett (Wolverine) - Wolverine and the X-Men (2009; TV show), Hulk vs. Wolverine (2009; DVD movie), Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (2011; video game), etc.
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sorry but if you actually think Cancel Culture ™ is a thing then you're kinda a dumb fuck. Cancel culture isn't real, holding people accountable for their actions is a thing, but this whole narrative around Canceling that's evolved over the past few years isn't real. It's never been an actual thing. Its just a fear mongering tactic to further vilify the groups who were being harmed in the first place and victimize the person who did something wrong.
Your fav being called out for playing an antisemitic video game that directly gives profits to a hugely influential TERF, who's said openly she sees getting profits / royalty cheques from her franchise as endorsements for her bigotry, is not "cancel culture". It's called the consequences for your actions.
You have every right to do and play whatever the fuck you want, but that goes both ways. If you go out of your way to build up and financially support these people who're openly advocating to take away trans people's rights, then you get to deal with people not trusting you because of it. You get to deal with trans and Jewish folks not feeling safe around you, not wanting to be around you or not wanting to talk to you. Because you have shown that you care more about nostalgia and temporary personal emotional gratification over the wellbeing and safety of those communities in the real world.
People have explained why supporting HL is wrong, people have explained why it's harmful, people have explained in detail the issues with this situation. You. Just. Don't. Care. You don't listen, or read, because in the end, you can't be bothered enough to put in the effort of having 1 moment of critical thinking.
It's not that folks don't have arguments or evidence, it's that it clearly does not matter to you. It's that the value of an antisemitic game full of one horrific thing after another is worth more to you than the real, living breathing people who are going to be, and have been, affected by this.
You come across as a bad person. Not because some person on Twitter determined you must be, but because your actions speak far louder. And they're screaming red flags.
I'm not going to argue with you over your own bad decisions and life choices. You've made your bed and are mad that people are telling you to lie in it.
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