CHOCOLATE THREAD/
CHOCOLATE THREAD/
All white boys belong to melanin queens
Some stay dry while others feel the bread
Chloe from Hey Arnold.
>Slutty 13 year old Girl that wants 22 year old cock.
How was D&D so progressive in the '80s yet now everyone's crying about Witcher and Amazon LotR having a little diversity?
Adults didn't care about cartoons in the 80s
80's diversity was usually more subtle, less heavy-handed and intrusive and lacked an over-arching agenda. Today building up a minority typically involves attacking/breaking down white people, particularly the Men, or straight up fabrication.
Pic kinda related, another 80's cartoon that had diversity and a pretty cool black lead.
>"It's crime fighting time."
Codename: Kids Next Door is an example of a more recent diverse Children's cartoon that showed restraint.
I already hate Cillian for breaking her heart.
I liked that show, any idea where I can download it? MEGA, torrent, whatever. It's hard to search for because the name is so generic.
You can just watch it on wcostream.
>chocolate
I don't object, but good lord the vocabulary's got to expand at some point.
I don't mind non-whites in fantasy when it makes sense. Like if you have someone from the non-white races Tolkien mentioned and explain what they're doing there, or have a traveling merchant from the Orient or fantasy-Arabia or someone who sailed over from some tropical island seeking fortune. What I don't like is when everything is already totally integrated and multicultural across the board without explanation because it doesn't register in my brain as plausible in an ancient medieval-style setting for everyone to be that mixed up already.
I don't really do streams, I'm more of a collector. Thanks anyway though
You might see something like an ethiopian monk living as a brother in a monastery, but it would hardly be commonplace. Ultimately though shoving a minority or ten into an existing IP or a cliche setting is about being cheap and safe with your diversity in a way that requires no inventiveness and doesn't involve anything like new ideas or inventiveness that might be seen as taking a risk for people who want to see a return and nothing else.
>inventiveness
Here's a classy frylock to make up for the redundancy
I hate lazy static plaid designs