>French character>Their weapon is called "The Stranger"
something something media literacy
>>738371628>sexiest female character is evil and you have to kill hergay
>>738371628Calling it Super Turbo Multi Milking Machine would've been inappropriate
Would you have preferred "La Baguette"?
>>738371628I can't tell whether you're woefully oblivious to the game referencing 20th-century French existentialist literature or if you're acknowledging it.
>>738372145I'm acknowledging how overdone it is
>>738371919No it wouldn't
>>738372001Oui oui.
>>738371628Does it do twice as much damage to Arabs?
>>738371891the femme fatale betraying the main villain and siding with the good guys is kino however
>>738371628>Character has a lot of arms and ahndssurely they meant for it to be The Strangler, right?
>>738371628>french character>is actually some type of arabkek
>>738372145Yes dude he's pointing out the cliche of a French person naming their stuff after specifically French shitLike instead of just the French word for 'ass-kicker' or 'death-blade'
I always thought that she had the weakest design of all the winds of destruction, sexiness aside, because her arms don't factor into her mechanics whatsoever, unlike the rest whose appearance and mechanics are in harmony, like, Sundowner has samurai armor because of his armor gimmick, Monsoon can separate his parts, Khamsin is basically a mech, etc.
>>738371628I really want her to freeze me in carbonite and shatter my flash frozen corpse into thousands of shards
>>738372905
I want her to kick my ass naked.
>>738371891It's commentary on how war is bad.
>>738373120why are frogs so OBSESSED with BBC?
>>738371628I'VE COME HERE FROM NOWHERE
>>738371628Normgroids wouldn't understand the reference anyway.
>>738373518Come on. Camus is almost as normiecore as real literature gets. I read the fucking thing of my own volition when I was 16.
Goddamn it I was so glad to see the MC get his comeuppance at the end of the book. He spends the whole thing as a stupid dick of an unreflective soulless NPC who sets everything up that lead to his own conviction and judgement, and the judge/jury rightly calls him out for everything while being as reasonable as they can.Like, it's insane to me that I see actual NPC-likes read the thing and basically think "he's literally like me, isn't it absurd how a man could be punished for actually murdering a man he went out of his way to aggravate and stalk while defending the dude who was abusing his sister, it could have happened to anyone", like WTF you cunt.I just went out to have lunch with me mom for mother's day. I hope she lives as damn well long as she can.
>>738373841This is completely my headcanon but do you think it might have been a Silent Hill 2 sort of thing? People sometimes don't mourn "correctly" immediately after something like that happens, but then it just all falls on them at once weeks, months or years later.
>>738373841>isn't it absurdBravo Camus. He does it again. The father of absurdism wrote something absurd
>>738373997>People sometimes don't mourn "correctly" immediately after something like that happensNo, I understand completely. Everyone reacts in their own way, and in the beginning of the book I was prepared to be highly sympathetic to Meursault, for all his flaws.But as it goes on it just becomes clearer and clearer that he really is just like this and lacks certain basic capacities for judgement, feeling and reflection that the other characters quite rightly recognize as incompatible with civilized society, as proven not just by his actions and how he appears to others, but by the internal narration that absolutely confirms all this to the reader directly. It's not like they just decide to randomly hate him for not being polite enough at he funeral, that's just used as further evidence for his sociopathic nature.The jury actually pity him for his naivety if I recall, and actually feel somewhat sorry for him, but condemn him with the full force of the law because he did everything he could to put himself in a situation where he would end up killing someone and literally couldn't think to stop himself, by his own admission.At best he'd be put away into a psych ward instead.
>>738374465A bit off topic, but that part early on where he says that his GF's hair smelled like salty seawater after they've been to the beach gave me a bit of a Gosling reaction.
>>738372145OP, here. What the fuck??? You're so smart to notice this!
>>738372145>existentialistAbsurdist.
>Weapon is a polearm>It's a pole made of armsI still chuckle a bit every time.
>>738372001Well, "baguette" actually means "staff". The loaf is properly called "baguette de pain", or bread staff.
>>738374780but why is bread "pain"
>>738374861because the hard crust cuts the roof of your mouth
>>738374892at last, I truly see
>>738372902Nah it's when you cut off the blood supply to your arm so your hand goes numb for a fap. Those robot arms are well named.
>>738374613I just wanted to know if OP was acknowledging Camus or if he was making a joke about Mistral being a foreigner. Don't get so insecure.>>738374738Yeah, I know, but his ideas were borne out of the French existentialist tradition. I lumped them together for convenience.
>>738373164>Algerian>Looks like a black womanDid they just google the country and see that it's in africa? Fucking retarded we wuz shit
>>738372145I can't tell whether you're retarded or just baiting
>>738375162Don't most arabs have quite a bit of black ancestry? They used to import them as slaves by the millions for like 15 centuries straight. Would be stranger if they weren't a bit negroid considering the past of the MENA region.
>>738371628>french
>>738375316They dont because they actually castrated their slaves, solved a lot of future issues. Of course these days you have a lot more immigration everywhere but you wont be finding many negroid features on algerians
>>738371628I thought the joke was that Mistral is French Algerian and her weapon is named L'Étranger because the book of the same name takes place in Algeria
>>738375257I don't think your average /v/ user is familiar with Camus outside of maybe The Myth of Sisyphus. I wanted to know whether OP mentioning The Stranger was intentional or incidental, considering that most of the thread up until that point didn't acknowledge the novel. Camus's works aren't so prevalent that explicitly pointing them out would be gratuitous. Don't lynch me.
>>738371891I really didn't want to kill them.
>>738375560there is no joke kojima is just a hack inserting tired references without creativity or taste, it's a very japanese thing in a way but we probably do the same shit to their culture all the time as well
>>738375729oh man, I forgot what a banger of a theme Holly Summers had.
>>738374861From Roman "panis".Gauls simply moved the i to remove the ambiguity.
>>738375619nigga his works are taught in high schools in my thirdie country and basically everyone who used the internet for more than browsing tiktocks knows about Camus, he's as popular as it gets for a writer and references to his works in media are tired and overdone and that's the point of the thread
>>738375162The vast, vast majority of Maghreb girls are ugly as shit and have facial traits that are barely finer that the average american sheboon.Don't take Jasmine from Aladdin as what their average look like.
>>738372218Not american, what's the purpose of the little cilinder under the barrel?
>>738372989>pointing out the cliche of a French person naming their stuff after specifically French shitin france when they localized the wii nintendo was honestly based for branding it as the ouioui there. still makes me laugh to this day.
>>738372989>Like instead of just the French word for 'ass-kicker' or 'death-blade'I shall name my blade "Le Désanusseur".And it will trike terror in the heart of the braves.
>>738376151it's a shell casing extractor. on that model it's misplaced and wouldn't actually work, but normally it's used to knock out fired shell casings from the cylinder because, after they're fired, they don't just slide right out like an unfired cartridge would.
>>738376151It's the rotation axis for the part that hold the bullets.It's protruding because you need to remove it to allow that part to move sideway for reloading.
>>738376151Both of these are wrong and right.>>738376439>>738376443Its the extractor and the retaining pin for the cylindar. The first guy is wrong because its in the right spot in TF2, you pull it out and move it to the side to extract casings, its where TF2 shows it while shooting. The second guy is wrong because the nagant revolver is not a swing out cylinder, the cylinder stays fixed and it reloads via the right side of the gun.
>>738378280Heres a vid if my explanation was lacking. The Battlefield 1 reload for it is also accurate, though the hunt showdown one is not.https://youtu.be/J43EukqE4UI?si=IhrPsg5Ly5xjWImg
>>738371628She gonna need all those hands to jerk off my huge cock!
>>738378496>>738378280idk, on the TF2 model it doesn't look like it's possible to swing it out, it looks fixed
>>738373164Damn she'd give you absolute chad sons.
>>738374935Holy shit, after all these years I never noticed that it's a Twingo
>>738374738>AbsurdistSubset of existentialism. Camus wanted to be "le special" and remove himself from the existentialist movement, but he still fall under their exact criteria.
>>738371628I thought that was a masturbation joke.
>>738382646I don't get it.
>>738376151ignore everyone else it's the Volva of the gun which you tickle to make it re.
>>738381258Funny how existentialism is best known through all these anarchist and communist poseurs from France like Sartre and Camus, when they are all downstream from Heidegger.
>>738388132it's no use Dr Hume, it's Cyrenaics all the way down!
>>738388270I always liked how smug Hume looks on his official portrait, like a male Mona Lisa.
>>738371628>French character >Their weapon is called 120 days of sodom