In This Tale
Chappell Roan, the Pink Pony Girl that you are. You’re a queer image who takes no prisoners, a guy who enjoys medieval dream like the rest of us, and you’re also criticizing how the political systems in the United States have made even some who believe to be liberal complicit in murder. They could n’t ever cause me to dislike you. The” Great Fortune, Babe” song constantly endears herself to me and another, and that continues with her on-stage pranks and conversation. This time, we have talent recognizing talent, as Roan endorsed a fan’s use of a Nintendo DS ( or 3DS, probably ) to take photos during one of her concerts.
Between songs, Roan points out that someone in the group was taking pictures with what appeared to be a polycarbonate portable gaming system in the now-viral picture of Roan’s September 21 London performance. It might seem ridiculous to photograph a music using a now-decade-old Nintendo handheld in a world where smartphones have specialist camera-level fidelity. However, I have n’t used my PlayStation Vita since I first started using it as a photo device for two years. But does Roan, it seems, as she was supportive of the fan on period.
” Bitch, is that a DS”? Roan asked, next laughed. You keep taking pictures on your DS, and you keep doing it.
Though Roan calls it a DS as shorthand, it’s most likely that the fan was using either a DSi or 3DS, as the camera was n’t a mainstay of Nintendo’s handhelds until the DSi in 2008. And I applaud you for using one of those in 2024, which is next-level dedication to the touch. That’s Pink Pony Girl, garbage.
This is the next time I’ve covered Roan on Kotaku, and it’s surprisingly not just because she keeps interfering with games and snob culture. Girl, you want talk about film games? Gay garbage? Gay movie game crap? I’ll include my folks call your people.