1. Looks like Wu got an Apple Watch
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2. lol good luck
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3. I got a question: Why are you ironically transphobic lol?
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4. Looks like Wu found another game to whine about. Shantae is FAT SHAMING.
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EDIT: Found this gem:
OK, that's it. Wu, them's fighting words. And you're openly lying about this scene.
So now I'm going to prove it, because you sure as fuck won't:
The scene itself focuses on Sky, Shantae's long-running friend and mentor-figure. For the uninitiated, Sky is a Warbird trainer who Shantae looks up to, much as a younger sister might. They're close friends and Sky generally acts as a moderating influence on Shantae, since Sky happens to be responsible, careful, and reasonable - all things Shantae, who's a bit younger, is generally not.
So this entire scene literally is about undermining Sky in the only way that ever works in a comedic scene:
The fact that nobody can be cool in front of their parents, even someone as acknowledgedly mature and with-her-shit-together as Sky. Her mom and dad manage to fluster the normally cool and straightforward Warbird Trainer in ways that even the antagonists of the game haven't been able to, by embarassing the ever-loving shit out of her. In this regard, Wu
fucking ignores the characterization going on here - I.E. the entire thing that makes the fucking scene funny.
Especially because this goes down when Sky finally has a steady boyfriend for the first time in the entire series. More on this in a second.
Sky's mom is also a bird trainer. Fittingly-enough, she treats Sky like a baby bird, addresses her with baby talk, and and talks constantly about Sky "leaving the nest" and with similar language whilst treating her daughter like she's about 9 years old. This irritates Sky to no end for reasons obvious.
Sky's dad, meanwhile, is an overprotective dick-nozzle who hides this fact behind a veneer of not giving a shit, and is very not pleased that his daughter has grown into an exceptionally curvy gal who has no issues wearing a relatively showy Warbird Trainer outfit. I.E. the joke about Sky's diet
is a crack at her fucking tits.
Brianna might have picked up on this if
she actually had a pair worth looking at.
Now you may ask:
"Why is this important, Jaimas?" Because Wu's lying about the fat-shaming. Particularly shamelessly. And here is why:
You meet Sky's boyfriend in this scene. Indeed, you can
see the motherfucker in Wu's own screenshots. He's the guy in Blue with the hat. That's right: Sky's boyfriend is none other than
a fat guy named Barracuda Joe. Joe's a re-occurring character and one of the few nicer people in the Ammonian Army, but he's a dumpy-looking fat guy with a blue raccoon hat, who is dating Sky. In other words,
the exact fucking opposite of fat-shaming has occurred. Sky defends her right to date whoever the fuck she wants.
Wu is a fucking idiot.
In this scene, Sky's dad "Accidentally" curses Joe with a cursed artifact, petrifying him, leading to the scene where Sky accuses her parents of trying to sabotage her life and throws both out of her home for the rest of the game. Sky uses him as a doorstop for a while before Shantae cures the condition. At this point Joe breaks up with Sky because her parents are absolute fucking mental cases and Joe does not need this aggravation.
Sky gets visibly agitated and swears off dating entirely, leaving Shantae feeling a little bad about the entire event.