sleepingkirby
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If everyone already knows, why do you need to say it?The problem is, what you're suggesting is the to tell the same story I'm suggesting...but you want to censor/remove specific words. Even if you don't say "Britain" and "Japan", everyone will still know because people already know the character.
So all the directors, game makers, writers and artists going "Show me, don't tell me." is doing clumsy writing?It would be no more effective than telling a child to say "darn" instead of "damn", "butt" instead of "ass", or "poop" instead of "shit". It's just pointless and honestly probably a very clumsy way to write.
I was even thinking about this as I was falling asleep. It could even be a running gag. Null enters her room. He noticed a framed picture of a blonde woman and a red-head man.
Null: "Who are these?"
Psylocke: "My parents?"
*Null does double take.* Null: "What?"
Psylocke: "What?"
Null: "Aren't you Japanese?"
Psylocke: "Well, if you must know--"
*Alarm goes off*
Psylocke: "Looks like there's trouble, we'll talk about this later." *runs off*
Null goes to Jean. "Did you know Psylocke's parents aren't Japanese?"
Jean: "Yeah. And?"
Null: "But, isn't she--"
Jean: "I don't think it's very polite to dig into her past like that" *Jean turns and walks away*
Null goes to Rogue looking confused.
Rogue: "What's wrong, sugah?"
Null: "I'm just really confused."
Rogue: "About what?"
Null: "Psylocke. Her parents look nothing like her."
Rogue: "And?"
Null: "Doesn't that seem odd?"
Rogue: "Family comes in all shapes and sizes. Mine didn't look like me either. And everyone has a secret or two in their past. I'm in no position to judge."