@RenoMartini: Why, by your avatar alone I can tell you must be a fashionista. Only the truly chic drink Tanqueray!
@RenoMartini: Why, by your avatar alone I can tell you must be a fashionista. Only the truly chic drink Tanqueray!
@BabyJane: You too!
@WillowWeen: All true. I for one would like to see more gender-neutral advertising for non-niche games where sexual content has nothing to do with the subject. For instance, there was no reason to use gender targeted advertising for Dante's Inferno, but that's what EA did.
@CurtCole: Yay! I need a cake.
@CurtCole: Yes, in fact, if Best Week Ever were still around, I'd be on it.
@Dodai: It was me, yay! Thanks for fixing! You fixed my case of the Mondays.
@Holly: Unfortunately I couldn't find the original version I made, which replaced the Justin Long credit with "Your Grandma", an ode to the huge ensemble cast. Also, I loved the tagline and alteration to the candy heart inset.
@Holly: OMG YOU GUYS IT REALLY WAS ME THIS TIME
@WillowWeen: No shit. I play Fallout 3 avidly. I never noticed the female characters needing different body mechanics whatsoever. OK, so they needed boobs—could that really deplete your entire budge, REALLY?!?
@Step aside, Son: And if things get out of hand, it can make a real mess.
Third time I've posted a JPG somewhere and then wished it was me when it comes time to click. 'Grats to whoever did get it!
@WillowWeen: It was tough. Just the other day, a commenter was "starred" for saying something in support of not realistically portraying women in war games, because of the argument that rendering female body parts and female body mechanics would deplete a particular game developer's monetary resources to the point…
@CrimsonVoid: Yeah you may want to re-examine that. Would you tolerate it if he'd said "Yeah I don't mind anyone being anti-racism, so long as they don't think black people and white people are the same." We as people have differences, yes, but we all deserve equality. I'm wary of any man who will insist on pointing…
@CrimsonVoid: You're very lucky to have not met people like that. I don't think the people who do stuff like that would be horrible no matter what; I think we encourage this crappy behavior by making the female figure, and anyone who owns one, public domain for the gratification of men as if we were objects. Treating…
@Triana Orpheus: Perfectly worded. It's harder to like a particular performer as a person once you know they have moronic taste in movies, just had a messy bowel movement, or is completely devoted to Scientology.
@Apollinarius: I also object to your idea in that you seem to be the type of person who argues that changes shouldn't be made to games in the favor of minorities, simply because "why should we have to change something major, for just a slim portion of people". Basically, it says, "But you don't understand! We're in…
@CrimsonVoid: A lot of sexist things are decidedly that malicious; it doesn't mean it didn't end up being used that way. I've known many a man who liked to use their porn addictions as a means of keeping their partner motivated to adhere to superficial standards of beauty.
@Apollinarius: Your idea doesn't address the issue that while it's natural to want to have the urge to defend yourself in instances of violence, it's perfectly abhorrent to delight in torturing others for sexual gratification. In fact, I find torture for any sort of gratification to be disgusting, but like I've said…
Well, you see, it's just not fun for them if they're not using it to keep women in line by making them feel like worthless garbage for not looking like the girls in Playboy. If women like it, then they're obviously not threatened by it, and damnit, we just can't have that now can we!
Just when I thought she couldn't get any classier, she pulls the "people who matter" card.