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  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxmThxhKKA0

    Does anyone else here watch Hoe_Math from youtube from time to time? Honestly, I think he’s the closest thing we’ve got to a “modern/mainstream Aaron Sleazy”. Pretty sure Alek was the first one ever to share one of his content here.

    The only reason I don’t watch his longer videos is that my attention is focused elsewhere right now. I really should get to it soon though. Who knows when woke youtube will kick him out of the platform. I don’t know if it’s just me, but I think some of his old videos might not be there anymore. Well, at least he’s got his own website now.

  2. I want to point out a major contradiction in feminism. Some of their biggest problems with the 1950s is the house wives of the era were addicted to pharmaceuticals and alcohol. As well as domestic violence.

    Oh yes, feminists. We have solved those problems since you started working for corporations. I’ve read that women currently drink as much as men. Popping pills is at an all time high. And almost eliminated domestic violence.

    Do you have to be brain dead to qualify as a feminist?

    1. *Certainly have NOT eliminated domestic violence. But increased female on male domestic violence. I had a coworker that had a huge scar on his bicep that resulted from that.

    2. Reports of housewives taking drugs and drinking copious amounts of alcohol are surely fiction much more than fact. Social drinking was quite common in this environment but even that was at a much lower scale than what you nowadays see among “young professional women” in big cities.

    3. Exactly. Any increase in drug addiction in the 1950s had nothing to do with boredom of house wives. It had everything to do with advancements in medicine, and access to health care, due to the growth of the American middle class. Something these liberals ostensibly support.

      Are people more sane working for corporate
      assholes, than for their families/homesteads?
      Today’s pharmaceuticals are much stronger today as well.

    4. Oh, I almost forgot. Top lobbyists in Washington:

      Big Pharma. Even stronger than fucking AIPAC. Yeah, feminism really kicked the drug habit.

    1. Maybe he can share a cell with Boudica, who committed the crime of refusing to let herself and her sister be r-ped. (If you’re actually r-ped, that carries a longer sentence because it incites more anger at doctors and engineers.)

      Meanwhile, over in the opinion column: why are modern men such cowards who refuse to protect strong empowered women from what they voted for?

  3. What do you guys think of Nick Fuentes? He seems to be making a miraculous comeback lately. He’s been banned from everywhere, but lately I’ve seen him platformed a lot on YouTube by third parties. Especially (and incredibly) by black people.

    Is he the real deal, or some kind of psyop?

    1. I don’t know a ton about him except I remember him years ago from when he hung out with Kami Kat Boi or whatever his name was. Then I forgot all about him until recently, as he seems to have been getting a ton of attention lately. I was under the impression that all the prominent right-wingers were rallying against him recently, like Candace Owens, Tucker and Milo—even Elon Musk. For this reason I’m tempted to believe that the above list of figures are more likely to be psychological operators rather than Fuentes, but I suppose it’s possible he still is. It seems like they’ve tried to do everything to shut this guy up except for killing him.

  4. Had a blackpilling moment just a bit ago when I read a statistic saying that gen A in the USA is 40% white, so we’re done basically. I doubt there’s any coming back from that, although I suspect there will be more and more instances of racial segregation in the future and perhaps mostly white communities.

  5. Valve’s console “Fremont” specs have apparently leaked. If specs are accurate, would be probably less powered than a PS5, but still promising considering the gigantic library Steam has access to.

    1. The specs arms race is no longer relevant. Harcore games get a PC anyway. Even with PS4 specs you can get graphics that are “good enough” for most people, in particular if you use a 1080p monitor. Most interestingly, the majority of playtime these days is on legacy games like Counter Strike, League of Legends, Roblox, Minecraft, or GTA V. None of these games need a powerful machine to run well.

  6. I recently read two twitter conversations where the typical left wing view is that if a parent is very conservative and strict then the children will rebel and become very left wing, take drugs, sleep around, etc

    Do you think this is true?
    If you want a chaste and conservative daughter – how should your parenting style be?

    1. I have a hard time seeing this. Normally, strict parenting leads to well-behaved children and functioning adults. On a related note, do these leftists also think that raising a child without setting any boundaries lead to the kid becoming right-wing? If not, what are the actual root causes? As we are talking about leftists, the premise is that genes have no impact at all and anybody can be anything. This is a great example of the left engaging in what they so commonly accuse others of: “providing simple/simplistic explanations”. To throw another lefitst phrase at these people, there is “a lot to unpack” here. Too bad that these human automatons are unable to do that due to their ideological blinders.

      If you want a chaste and conservative daughter, step one is to not have children with a whorish mother, and step two is to control the peer group during her formative years. Lastly, you need to marry her off to a conservative man while she is still young.

    2. I think Sleazy cannot relate to your experience because he was raised in a relatively violent free environment, but I can relate to you. I have no grudge against my parents either. My mom used to beat me many times, but always with sticks on the butt. My dad rarely beats me, first he uses belt to beat me, but later change to stick.

      Most of the times we feel scared, sad and guilty for saddening our parents, but never have a strong vindication against them. I used to have an uncle who takes care of me throughout my childhood, and I was really beaten badly, being chased around and beated him. As I was a teenager, I had harbour a thought of fighting back, but could not because I was weak. But as an adult, I hold no grudge of him, absolutely not. He passed away a few years ago.

      I do think it depends on the personality of the child, and your parents’ parenting style.

    3. Thanks Aaron. I fully agree with you. Thinking about it – probably leftists make up the whole narrative to trick conservatives. That is because leftists want children to not grow up conservative.

      @CQV: I wasn’t talking about hitting or spanking your children. I wouldn’t do that. I am talking about setting strict rules and boundaries (for example, no boyfriends or drinking or partying or sleeping at friends place).

    4. Aaron,
      “Normally, strict parenting leads to well-behaved children and functioning adults.”

      Do you think that kids who grow up in really strict, highly controlled or moralistic environments later embrace a more hedonistic behaviors going in the opposite direction later in life – like partying, drinking, or casual sex — almost as a way of reclaiming autonomy or identity? How strict is too strict where kids later rebel against their parents?

    5. I think that ultimately it is largely a matter of genetics. A common phenomenon is that people enjoy a period of debauchery, but clearly not all, and not even all who could easily do so. This is not really a matter of “reclaiming autonomy” as this would imply that hedonism is the ultimate goal of human existence. You can build an identity around anything, not just hedonism. Also note that children rebelling against their parents is a Western phenomenon that was unknown before 1968. There is a large-scale psy-ops going on that tells children that they have to rebel against their parents, take drugs, and have sex indiscriminately (I wonder who is behind it). In contrast, go back 100 to 200 years ago and you may be surprised that teenage boys took up apprenticeships, if they did not prepare for university studies, and apparently lived with a greater sense of responsibility than the typical Western man and woman in their mid-20s.

    6. As a parent, your duty is to ensure that your child has the freedom to make certain experiences, but within safeguards, i.e. utter stupidity like letting your 13-year-old daughter “sleep over at a friend’s place” or being fine with her getting wasted every weekend is certainly not a good idea. In addition, you lead by example, so if you neither smoke nor drink nor take drugs, your child will not grow up thinking that getting wasted is the essence of being human.

  7. The Chinese developed game Lost Soul Aside appears to be a slop of a failure unfortunately. I believe it’s inevitable to have less than stellar releases, but it’s still probably better than more than half of what currently comes out current year. I believe Phantom Blade Zero will be much better received.

    1. The last big Chinese hit was Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, which was released just a few weeks ago. Lost Souls Aside is not well-liked but given that it was a low-budget title it likely still made money, unlike Western games like Dustborn, Concord, Saints Row, Star Wars: Outlaws, etc., that were enormous commercial disasters or, in cases like Spider-Man 2 and The Last of Us II, sold far below expectations. Also noteworthy is that the Chinese are able to pull a lot of Western players into titles like Genshin Impact, ZZZ, Wuthering Waves, and many others. The recipe to success is apparently know. It is just that the DEI-infused studios are actively ignoring it. On that note, even in shoestring-budget indie games like Nunholy you get 10/10 waifus nowadays (see video below). It is an utter embarrassment that Western devs spend infinitely more money just to create unappealing female characters.

    2. I was not aware of Fallen Feathers. It seems to have sold well based off of Steam player counts, but received over 50% negative reviews for some reason. Whether it’s performance reasons or game quality I can’t say, but at least some of the remaining positive reviews are likely Chinese shills that have like 3 mins of playtime.

    3. This game was initially very well received but very recently, the Chinese government put its foot down and demanded that certain (all?) bosses no longer get killed. Instead, they “fall asleep” after the fight, and this change was not well-received. This game is an easier version of Dark Souls, but with really sexy women:

    4. This game is not a major step forward in its genre, but it seems competent enough. The best comparison are probably Western knockoffs like Lords of the Fallen or The Surge. Compared to these, I think Wuchang: Fallen Feathers looks pretty good. I do not think that people will talk about it ten years from now, though. With Bloodbourne, I can understand why Sony is hesitant. There is a fairly loud minority who wants this game ported but I do not see a remaster of a decade-old game set the world on fire. As a budget release for $30 it could do well. Unfortunately, these are not the sales figures Sony wants. Well, their other games, like Concord, or their many cancelled multiplayer titles, do not make money, but investors are likely much easier convinced to put money up for such projects than one to two million copies sold of Bloodbourne remasters for $30. I have no doubt that a Bloodbourne remaster would be more profitable than the upcoming Sony bombs Fairgame$ and Marathon, but go tell the MBAs that! For them, an imaginary two billion a year for ten years is infinitely more tempting than a virtually guaranteed $25 to $40m in profits.

    5. Maybe it’s best not to get too caught up in the China vs Western gaming climate because I think there are valid arguments to be made against the products from either region. As far as Souls-likes go, and considering I’ve already completed the DS trilogy and ER, I’d maybe consider playing Nioh and Lies of P at a steep discount, but that’s where I’d draw the line. On the topic of those super successful Gotcha games, could you personally ever see yourself seriously putting any meaningful amount of time into those games? I don’t think I could even be bothered to install them honestly, even for “free.” It’d be like the equivalent of listening to Sabrina Carpenter’s Manchild on repeat, which some people seem to do for some reason.

    6. This is AI’s answer for poor reviews regarding Fallen Feathers, which a lot of seems to be about supposed historical inaccuracies pissing off Chinese consumers:

      Poor PC Optimization:
      Many players reported significant performance problems on PC, describing the game as a “UE5 stutter fest” and having “worst-performing” issues despite powerful hardware.

      Loading Screen Stuttering:
      Some players encountered lengthy loading screens as shaders compiled, impacting gameplay and overall experience.

      Out-of-Memory Errors:
      Reports of “out-of-video-memory” errors were also a common complaint among PC users.

      Inconsistent Performance:
      While the console version reportedly performed well, the PC version’s poor performance was a major point of contention.

      Controversial Historical Narrative
      Historical Inaccuracies:
      The game is set in the late Ming Dynasty, with the protagonist supporting the invading Qing forces, which is a sensitive and controversial theme for many Chinese gamers who view the Qing invasion as a foreign conquest.

      “Whitewashing” History:
      Some gamers and critics feel the game’s portrayal shifts blame and effectively “whitewashes” historical genocides and oppression by the Qing, leading to nationalist backlash.

      Other Contributing Factors

      Launch Controversies:
      The game faced a backlash due to price discrepancies, with different regions experiencing vastly different pricing, particularly a sudden increase in Chinese regions.

      Lack of Demo:
      The absence of a demo meant players had to rely on influencer content and buy the game to experience it, which some found frustrating.

      Review Bombing:
      The confluence of technical issues and controversy led to widespread review bombing on Steam, with many players expressing their dissatisfaction by giving the game “Overwhelmingly Negative” ratings.

    7. Gears of Wars: Reloaded is getting review bombed because they falsely advertised couch-coop like in the original to acquire pre-orders, then pulled a bait and switch. Also, the game runs like bad. Go figure.

    8. Gears of War is a corpse of a franchise that Microsoft should let rest in peace. Every remaster or rerelease of the original game sells worse than the last one, and the same is true for every new mainline release. Epic sold this series to Microsoft when it was already past its peak, similar to how Nintendo sold its stake in Rare when the decline was already eminent. These are just two examples of the incredibly poor track record of Microsoft regarding acquisitions.

  8. I’m curious to see what the true outcome of “Trump is Dead” is. Could just have the flu for all we know and is taking it easy, but speculation is rampant right now.

    1. The guy is 79 years old, so he is certainly at an age where his body will not be able to recover quickly if he had a medical issue. Allegedly, J.D. Vance recently said the quiet part loud when stating that he was “ready to take over”. I wonder what his stance on the H-1B program is, considering the ethnicity of his wife.

    2. Being married to a pooja isn’t great optics for the VP, but at least he didn’t covert to hinduism. Also, she’s definitely above average for an Indian woman, and is in great shape considering she birthed 3 children. Also, Vance doesn’t strike me as a guy who would ordinarily be able to bag a hot white trad wife. What does this have to do with his potential policies? Eh, Idk. We’ll have to perhaps wait and see what unfolds.

    3. There are a lot of unflattering pictures of JD Vance floating around. In the first picture in this article he looks like a dog begging his wife for a treat. I know that realistically speaking it is completely inconceivable that his Indian wife would nag him to death if he would ever question the number of Indian immigrants in the country, but let us just wait and see if Trump will reappear.

  9. Not knowing all the details, it appears that Valve has lost the ability to control what they sell on Steam due to effectively being cancelled by major payment processing companies, such as Visa, Mastercard, and PayPal. Not that I was ever interested in the types of games that are being banned, but it just seems like a case of give an inch, take a mile.

    1. This is a very concerning development. Effectively, this means that financial organizations, i.e. the people that run them, are able to impose their will on the rest of the world. This sounds like a crazy conspiracy theory, but this is the world we live in.

    2. First it was individuals being cancelled, but now it seems to be entire institutions. I doubt we’d ever see this type of discrimination against Sony or Microsoft, but they play ball of course.

  10. Synthetic Man’s review of MGS3 is really good, I think: https://youtu.be/Qa_tgi6F_Vs

    Some major points from memory:

    • The remake/remaster (whatever you want to call it) is pretty poorly optimized on PC, and even consoles. Recommends playing the other editions of the game instead for now.

    • The game in and of itself still holds up okay, especially with the updated control scheme.

    • It’s pretty faithful in visual designs with some minor quirks and old school jank left in.

    • The narrative gets a pretty good bashing, being called left-wing propaganda. Some interesting notes about Tomokazu Fukushima being responsible for the writing of all the codec calls in MGS2, therefore arguably most of the narrative in terms of perceived prophetic-ness.

    • Overall, not a terrible overall score given SM’s track record.

    1. Also, SM says his next review will probably be Silk Song. I’m interested in the game only in the fact that I disliked the first one and dropped it very quickly, and to see how well this much anticipated superstar indie game is received. I was curious as to whether or not you (Aaron) were following it and had any thoughts on it? I personally won’t play it, but I am curious to see if it ends up being considered one of the top ten greatest indie titles ever.

    2. I have tried the base game, Hollow Knight, but did not enjoy it. Given the amount of praise it gets, you really wonder if the world is running on crazy pills these days. The visuals are some of the blandest, least appealing I have ever seen and the gameplay is standard “MetroidVania” fare. I really do not get the appeal. Given how well Hollow Knight sold, Silksong will surely do well. However, I would be surprised if it could repeat the success of the original game. Hollow Knight came out in 2017. The world has changed significantly. I wonder if the success of Hollow Knight is largely due to it having been the first, or one of the first, reasonably competent indie games in this genre, similar to how Braid sold really well in 2008, because it was one of the first indie games on Xbox. Braid 2, with similar graphics, would sell really poorly. I recall reading that the rerelease that came out recently was a commercial disaster.

    3. Silksong seems to have been received extremely well, currently sitting at an overall score of 96% on Steam with a peak of over 500k players. Surprisingly, it’s only going for $20. This is pretty impressive. The creator of Celeste wasn’t even able to complete his metaphorical tranny follow-up and ended up cancelling it.

    4. Silksong really had a great day-one performance. I still think that it will not be able to match the sales figures of its predecessor.

    5. I just found out Steam filters reviews to your default language, if you adjust a game’s reviews to include all languages you can get a different review score. So, Silksong is sitting at around 89% overall. There will surely be a greatest indie game achievement at this year’s game awards.

    6. I was just watching some of SM’s stream of Silksong and I honestly don’t get the hype. Metroid Dread looks way better, but I guarantee Silksong is going to outperform it. Apparently, Silksong was the most wishlisted game on Steam for 2025, and when it became downloadable recently it crashed servers on multiple platforms. I also looked into the team’s website and three white dudes from Australia are responsible for this production. If anything, they are great at marketing as this might be the most successful indie game ever, if not then certainly one of the best.

    7. We’ll just have to keep an eye on it overtime. It would need to breach around 16m units to top the original HK. It is also unlikely that the main motivating sales factor for the first game over the years, the marketing hype for the anticipated sequel, can be replicated. Also, I feel sorry for Bloober Team’s next day release of their Dead Space clone having to contend with Silksong—awful timing.

    8. Upon further reflection it’s clear that Silksong is one of the biggest slaps to the face of the gaming industry of all time.

      • PC games pass restricts game sales leading to underperforming titles.

      No more excuses for shitty woke games underselling. Silksong broke servers across multiple platforms on day one.

      • You need pre-release reviews by major journalist outlets like IGN and influencers etc., to shill for you or your game is going to bite the dust.

      Lol. Team Cherry said “nah, fuck off.”

      • You have to charge $80-100 to keep up with inflation.

      This is a huge one. Team Cherry is a very small team and were able to drum up enough hype to sale not just ridiculous amounts of their Hollow Knight follow-up, but also many added sales to its progenitor during the years of its development. To boot, the game is merely $20, and for that price point it doesn’t really matter that it’s actually kind of mid because hell, it’s $20. Also, the hand drawn stuff is kind of a nice touch.

    9. On a related note, I just came across this article on statements by the president of Capcom who is whining that Monster Hunter Wilds is not selling enough copies due to the high price of the PS5:
      https://archive.ph/OMpFr
      This is one of the main problems of the industry. The current focus is on extracting more money out of a stagnant player base instead of growing the market.

    10. Thoughts on the state of AAA gaming.

      Silksong is the current number 1 wishlisted game on Steam, the top seller, and number 2 game being streamed right now. It’s also just hit a new player peak today. Consider that AAA studios like Ubisoft were able to get their record number of total concurrent players to 65k with Ass Creed Shadows vs Silksong’s massive 560k. The latter is a game mainly produced by three white dudes who were just chilling being millionaires from their previous game. We’re talking a single player game having comparative player counts to CoD. This is a massive embarrassment to AAA gaming considering they’re huge teams requiring the recent need to undergo significant layoffs due to constant failures. Add to this the fact that big releases like FFVII & XVI, for example, are bombing while tiny teams of white people outcompete these massive studios utilizing BlackRock funding with games like Clair Obscure: Expedition 33. Square basically spent the last decade or more gaslighting gamers into believing that they were wrong for wanting next gen graphics in a command based format, while they’re now considering copying E33’s formula.

      Gaming is truly in a peculiar spot right now.

  11. I came across a story recently that Microsoft was advertising a game they published on PlayStation, while the opposite was true for Sony:
    https://archive.ph/BsISv
    This is not a sign of the “console wars” being over, at least not in the sense that both companies are now friendly competitors, making their games available on competitor hardware out of good will. Instead, this is a sign that consoles are becoming increasingly irrelevant. Microsoft is putting its games on PC and PlayStation to make more money as sales of their Xbox console are dismal. Sony is in a somewhat better position, but their gaming business is not growing. PS5 sales are lagging behind PS4 sales. There are no “console wars” anymore because people no longer care enough about them, with the exception of Nintendo, whose success shows that you need exclusive titles to sell hardware.

    1. Dutch men are even a bit taller than Danish men on average. Their women are also very tall. It is no surprise that Roosh V did not get anywhere with Danish women.

    2. Are the doctors and engineers dragging the national averages down by chance yet, or are they neglecting to or unable to account for a lot of them?

    3. Statistics on height are normally done only infrequently. The data commonly shared online is probably at least 30 years old. Of course, if we include third world specialist laborers, the average would go down.

    1. This is quite a find! TV shows like this are a niche. They feature B-tier celebrities well beyond their prime. Arguably, such formats only exist because they cost so little to produce.

  12. Chat GPT is the master of evil advocate. I think of this scenario:

    If a man loves so much a beautiful girl, gives her his full devotion and trust, and let her give birth to her children. Yet she betrays him, he could not bear it anymore and put a pistol in his head and kill himself, with blood stained his letter left to his son, saying he apologizes him, but he could no longer bear the pain, he left everything for his children.

    How do you feel about this scenario

    On one hand, there’s something tragic and deeply human about the man’s devotion and his collapse under betrayal. His act shows the extremity of his love and trust—so absolute that when it is shattered, he feels his entire world has collapsed. His suicide note shows that even in despair he still thinks of his children, apologizing and leaving what he has for them. There’s a sense of tragic nobility there, but also unbearable sorrow.

    On the other hand, it is heartbreaking because suicide leaves his children not only without a father, but with a wound that may follow them forever. His devotion to them, if seen differently, could have been a reason to endure rather than to end his life. His despair is real, but his choice deprives his children of his love in the future.

    If she knowingly betrayed a man who gave her absolute devotion and trust—especially after bearing his children—then yes, it feels cruel. Because betrayal in that context isn’t just about romance, it’s the destruction of someone’s whole sense of meaning, family, and self-worth. To betray trust that deep is to strike at the very foundation of his life.
    But “cruel” also depends on intent. Was she heartless and manipulative? Or was she weak, selfish, or simply no longer in love? Human failings aren’t always deliberate cruelty, though to the betrayed man, the pain feels the same as if it were.
    So:
    From the man’s perspective → she seems very cruel, because her betrayal kills the one who trusted her most.
    From a more neutral view → she may be guilty of weakness, selfishness, or lack of loyalty, but not necessarily of intending his death.
    Cruelty is not only in what people do, but also in what their actions mean to the one who suffers.

    I did entertain with the thought of pushing the knife deeper into a woman’s heart and say: “You know what you should do!”, but that is too much.

    Depend on the woman, but she may even accuse the guy for this and that, threatening her for even trying to kill her.

    If she is weak, it is not her fault. But men who have weakness to cheat his wife, that is his fault.

    In a moment of absolute abhorrence and cruelty, I even want to say this to her face:

    Why don’t you open up your vein so that impurity of yours can flow out, so that all guilt will be washed.

    1. Silent Hill f on UE5 appears to have zero stutter and frame drop issues: https://youtu.be/5BITVOVzU_Q

      One thing I notice about the game is that they seem to have taken a conservative approach to visuals. Nothing strikes me as hyper realistic or detailed, leaving me to believe that a lot of modern gaming woes stem from ego.

      As far as actually wanting to play the game, I would be interested at a steep discount just because the overall aesthetic looks neat. The combat is odd, having this impact effect when landing blows with melee weapons which doesn’t really seem to fit the overall theme of the game. The protagonist certainly could have been cuter. I don’t think it would have high replay value, being more if a game where once you experience all the thrills the first time you’re just kind of satisfied in that regard. I at least feel like it would run acceptably on the Deck, but we will see. Probably not going to be a blockbuster for Konami, though.

    2. The visuals of this game are very crisp. In general, a big tragedy of gaming is that the default approach in the 3D era has been, almost without exception, to sacrifice performance for quality, i.e. better graphics but reduced FPS. I also dislike that resolutions increased far faster than gaming hardware was able to support them. Arguably, a rock-solid 60 fps at 480p is preferable to 720p with an unsteady framerate. The resolution also highlights that the quality of the used geometric models is too low. Even 480p on PS2 was a poor fit for many games. Only in recent years have we seen games in 1080p with geometric models that seemed appropriately detailed. We can argue whether 1440p is too much for many games, but 4k as a target is arguably too ambitious at this point as textures are not consistently detailed enough yet.

    3. I’ll give Kojima credit that titty physics was never an oversight in his games whenever possible, too bad they forgot to add them to Eva’s tits in the SE remake: https://youtube.com/shorts/NvOsQO4N5Ng?si=ZYMJRW_hdjDoym6U

      This short got me thinking about how detailed MGS2 was in terms of destructible props. You could shoot a bottle, for example, and shatter it from three different places (top/mid/bottom). I also remember how you could hide in a locker and stare at a sexy poster and prompt awkward codec calls, as well as standing outside in the rain and developing a cold that would alert guards through sneezing. I get the sense that details like this become too much of a hassle when designing massive open world games a lot of times. GTAIV seemed to get a lot of flack for lazily implemented destructibles.

    4. The visuals are a bit too distracting for my liking but the game mechanics seem decent. Overall, Lost Souls Aside seems to have done really poorly. I do not think Sony put a lot of their money into marketing. Well, after writing off $400 for Concord, they probably need to spend their money more cautiously.

  13. Sleazy,
    As a native German, how do you find the way Germans express their romantic ideas about everything. I am just a beginner to German, so I still find that if I am looking for that “tendress” in German, I am looking at the wrong place. German does sound harsher so maybe it is the sound that disguises the romantic feeling beneath it. Like “Gefuhl” sounds more stoic and austere than “feeling”, or “sentiment”. Yet when I read “Stahlgewittern”, that horror of war sometimes becomes much more amplified in German than in French or English. I have read two translations and none approach that sense of harshness and brutality compared to the original.

    1. It seems you are looking for the works of German Romanticism. Also, I am not sure I agree with your example. “Sentiment” surely sounds more sterile than “Gefühl” whereas “feeling” has a much wider scope than the German word.

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