The problems with the USSR were a case of leftists making mistakes that allowed reactionaries to take over, not a case of conservatives being on the right side of history.
Halfjack
Iirc, it's a children's book about an elephant named Horton discovering a civilization of tiny creatures living on a planet the size of a speck of dust and protecting it from other animals.
I got here by sorting by all, but what does thinly-veiled conservative propaganda have to do with atheism?
When have conservatives ever been on the right side of history?
The past couple? 2016 was 7 years ago
yeah, they have a lot of art for characters and scenes, mostly because the story is told in a sort of visual novel style, as well as them making art for character previews and the like. The gameplay itself is much more hack and slash though.
sorry for the late reply, but yeah, the game is Punishing: Gray Raven and this is one of the character's official artworks
nsfw goblin mode was unironically the funniest r/dndmemes has been in at least months.
yeah, I remember a few jokes about that back when she was revealed too. That and devil trigger jokes
I'm in an evil campaign set in the Scarred Lands setting run by a friend who's relatively new to the system. He's morally opposed to running a campaign of anything without blatantly overpowered homebrew, but it has been fun so far.
The idea of respecting the political beliefs of others only goes so far, and should end long before you get to the point of supporting the oppression and murder of minorities.
In the context of the USA's political landscape, saying that everyone should respect the political views of the opposing party only serves to legitimize the views of actual fascists, who say shit like this so they can play victim.