September 18, 2016

Comparing Gen 1 and Gen 5 critically and objectively

Illuminati 5 hours ago#1
There has been much talk about which of these two Generations is superior, creating a rift between the users here. I have decided to step in, and lay out the facts for all to see.

Gen 1:

-Brought the entire series into existence. Established several game mechanics that are still a major part of the games today.

-Has memorable, likeable Pokemon designs which are recognisable to casual, and even non-fans of the series, such as Pikachu, Charizard, Snorlax and Squirtle.

-Contains minimal story, allowing it to have a simple, timeless appeal, and allows all different kinds of people to enjoy it. 

Those who just want to play the game for its gameplay can make their way through it unopposed and unhindered. 

Those who want a richer story experience can go out of their way to talk to NPCs or read diaries, expanding on the world's lore. They can also use their imaginations to flesh out the world too.

Gen 5

-Attempted to reboot the series, but failed miserably. Actually introduced the least game mechanics of any generation, with only Hidden Abilities and a few significant items being additions.

-Has horrible, unlikeable Pokemon designs which caused major outrage, due to essentially being inferior clones of the Gen 1 Pokemon, and Game Freak trying to replace the originals with them. 

Black and White 2 quickly backpedaling on this change, and reintroducing the originals proves this idea was a failure and universally disliked.

Additionally, Gen 5 Pokemon are only recognisable and appealing to a small, niche clique of hardcore fans. While this outlier group will claim that Pokemon such as Volcarona are the pinnacle of design, you will be hard pressed to find a single casual or non-fan who could tell you what a Reshiram or a Conkeldurr is.

-Forces cringeworthy, poorly-aging melodrama down the player's throats. The large amounts of unskippable text that appear in these games make them unappealing to those who just want to enjoy the games for their gameplay, and make them too convoluted to be truly memorable.
http://i3.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/017/447/dewitos1.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJLSzsEjpWM

High school boy complains about cheerleader uniforms at Utah high school

thelovebat 2 days ago#1
http://archive.is/vrhgj

https://www.yahoo.com/style/utah-cheerleaders-feel-body-shamed-190453362.html

Last week, when a male student at Timpview High School in Provo, Utah, complained to a school counselor that the uniforms worn by cheerleaders on game day were causing him to have “impure” thoughts in class, the conversation could have ended there. But it didn’t.

After the teen said that he was distracted by the cheerleaders’ skirts and his mother emailed an administrator, the school’s cheerleading coach was alerted about the concerns, and 44 girls on the Timpview Thunderbirds’ cheer squads were told not to wear their uniforms to school last Friday before the football game against the Alta Hawks.

Now school administrators are trying to clear up the kerfuffle, which they insist was simply a misunderstanding gone awry. But cheerleaders say they didn’t get that impression.

Speaking anonymously because they are afraid of being ostracized for discussing what happened, several members of Timpview’s cheer squad tell PEOPLE exclusively that school administrators held a meeting after the boy’s complaint and couldn’t come to a decision about what action – if any – should be taken.

“But then after the meeting, one of the assistant principals communicated to the cheer coach that we shouldn’t be wearing our uniforms to school,” says one cheerleader. “All of us were trying to decide which skirt to wear on Friday and our coach told us that we couldn’t wear them anymore. We asked what would happen if we wore them anyway, and she advised us not to. So we didn’t. Instead we wore best dress the next day.”

Timpview school administrators did not return PEOPLE’s request for comment.

Most of the cheerleaders were upset about what happened, with one telling PEOPLE, “it’s giving this boy power that when he grows up and does something to a girl, he can blame it on her skirt being too short. It really made me angry. Why should this boy have control over what we wear?”
Several of the girls’ parents were also frustrated, calling the situation “nonsense.”

“It puts unfair pressure on the cheerleaders,” one mother tells PEOPLE. “I was shocked when my daughter came home and told me, ‘We can’t wear our uniforms on game day. They’re giving boys’ dirty thoughts.’ I want the school to have a meeting with all of the cheerleaders and all of the parents, and I want our girls to walk out of that meeting with their heads held high. This boy’s problem has nothing to do with them.”

Cheer advisor Krissy Fry wouldn’t comment, telling PEOPLE that “there really is no story – it was blown out of proportion.”

But Caleb Price, spokesperson for the Provo City School District, says that administrators are now investigating to “find out exactly what the cheerleaders were told that led them to wear regular clothes to school on game day” instead of their traditional blue-and-orange cheer uniforms to promote school spirit.

“It’s a misunderstanding between the cheerleading advisor and a member of the school administration who gave her a message about the boy’s concerns,” Price tells PEOPLE. “The school was never going to say you can’t wear your uniforms or dress in a certain way.”
The cheerleaders were understandably upset, says Price, and when word leaked out about the controversy, social media sites were flooded with comments.
"Too bad you can't reload your game and try again." Cassidy- Fallout 2