It is crazy... about 212 (+/- 3 maybe?) of the posts out of the 1,139 post (nearly 19%!) mention the "g-word."
I make a motion on the floor to end this line of dicussion. Do I hear a second? Anyone? Anyone?![]()
Nearsighted is a flaw.<sigh>
So, wearing glasses is a "flaw"?
You know, I thought the days of my childhood when it was common for people to denigrate those who wore eyeglasses (often via the near-ubiquitous jibe of "Four-Eyes") was part of a bygone era, especially given how many of us wear them. I suppose I was too optimistic.
Nearsighted is a flaw.
Sunglasses are fine. Gems of Truesight are fine.
Heh, maybe needing sunglasses is a flaw for Sun Elves.I didn't used to need sunglasses nearly as much. Are you sure needing them isn't often a "flaw" too?
Nearsighted is a flaw.
Sunglasses are fine. Gems of Truesight are fine.
Well, that skater wizard you put up there a few pages ago had lightning bolts on it and was in the standard pose - so, I guess he's supposed to be Storm?Certainly, its time to get back to focusing on what's really important: are the colors of her clothes too "clerical"?
Heh, to be clear. I am nearsighted, and nearsighted is not fine.Your word choice truly, truly needs work. With this phrasing, it sounds like you are saying that being nearsighted is not "fine". Look, I won't argue that being Nearsighted means you are not physically perfect (and therefore could be referred to as a "flaw" ) but by saying "fine" you make it sound like the only acceptable options are those that give some benefit to someone with 20/20 vision.
And since you have said you yourself need corrective lenses, and I doubt you hate or look down on yourself, I don't think that is actually the message you are trying to send.
A lot of people do hate themselves if they don't measure up to what society tells them they should look like.And since you have said you yourself need corrective lenses, and I doubt you hate or look down on yourself
Heh, to be clear. I am nearsighted, and nearsighted is not fine.
A lot of people do hate themselves if they don't measure up to what society tells them they should look like.
That's why it's such a harmful message, and why it's so good that WotC are, at least in a small way, trying to send a better message through their art.