Tag: shame
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There’s no shame in turning off motion controls in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
You’re all excited to play The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and you’ve just sat down with your Switch in hand (or with the machine docked nicely in its hub and the Joy-Con in your hand, philistine) and you get to the first dungeon. ‘Here you go’, you think, licking your lips and leaning forward in your seat. ‘Puzzle me, baby.’
But then – as you get to grips with the unique new Ultrahand mechanic and set to grafting items together and propping up makeshift bridges in the stone temple – you realise with horror Link is moving in tandem with… you. Your shaky hands wobbling as you direct the shirtless twink to pick up stone slabs make the screen jitter, your uncertain physical umming and ahhing as you decide where to plant your creations are reflected in game as the camera vibrates and wobbles, trying to keep up with you.
It’s not great. After some practice, you can make it all a bit smoother – get more confident in your movements, be more assertive in how you move about – but there’s still awkwardness and a bit of shake. Even in the (Ultra)hands of the most experienced Link.
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I’m a meteorologist – old viewers tell me my dresses are too short and tight, but fans say not to let others shame me
A METEOROLOGIST is shamed for what she wears to go on air.
She doesn’t let it get to her, however — after all, someone has to bring the heat.
A meteorologist gets criticized by older viewers for her dresses[/caption]
Amanda Pappas, a reporter and entertainer, shared her story in a video with over 20,000 TikTok followers.
“When OLD TV viewers say my dresses are too tight and I dress ‘slutty’ when I wear dresses an inch above my knee,” she said, sporting a knit black dress.
In response, Amanda lip-synched to a SZA song to relay her feelings on the criticism: “And if you wonder if I hate you, I do.”
“I really do.”
People took to the comments to share their thoughts.
Many encouraged her to do her thing and ignore the hate.
“Nonsense. You are beautiful and your dresses are just right,” said one supporter.
“Please pay no attention to those people.”
“You keep doing you Amanda,” said another.
“Never let anyone shame you girl,” said a third.
“Haters are always going to hate.”
She clapped back at the hate by singing along to a SZA song[/caption]