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If Blizzard puts this money to good use like helping people or making a better game then thats all fine, though i really doubt that will happen. Also, the design feels lazy, is there really no other interesting way to create than just making things rainbow colors.Removed
RemovedThank you so much, Valentine_irl! As a queer, cis person, I really appreicate all that you're doing to make Blizzard more LGBTQ friendly! Keeping being awesome! <3
Syndrome said it best When everyone is special, No one isToo much emphasis is put on justifying and representing everything and everyone. I am Bi, 41 with an anxiety disorder. I get that people want to express themselves but why is this news?
Not a fan.
I'm glad to see this clarification. I was critical of this one before.Honestly I'm still critical, as it still feels like I'd be paying money to wear an advertisement for a company, so this shirt is definitely not for me. I would find it more interesting if it was combined with something I love, such as a Horde flag in rainbow colors.But, I can appreciate that this came from people that do value the logo on this shirt, and isn't just a blatant cash-grab to turn moral values into money. I can appreciate that this came from a place of more love than was originally shown, even if I'm not a fan of it.
I'm like 90% sure they've released this rainbow logo merch in the past.