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    @Destati: Agreed! I really don't understand why people are talking about this now. Fallout 3 is old news, and you could do all of this stuff in the game from day 1. I kill just as many female Raiders as I do male.

    @YoungZer0: How is that equal rights, to just not include women at all?

    @ThatRandomDude: I'm a woman, and I do it all the time. I've chainsawed pedestrians indiscriminately as I wander down the street in GTA, and maimed female and male slavers alike in The Pitt with a Man Opener.

    @azizrulez: Impress? I'm personally not looking for anyone to impress me. I do approve of women being portrayed as soldiers, fully able to be chainsawed. The media will always whip up a frenzy about one thing or another, but women who are truly interested in equality and not being coddled resent that we're not

    @Bubbleman!: Oh right, since there anecdotal tales of divorce being like, really hard on men, that means feminism is a lying farce that secretly persecutes the already down and out and discriminated against MEN.

    @riffleraffle: Agreed. And I can't believe how many people are openly stating "Oh now here the feminazis are going to get pissed!" Does anyone here even know a feminist, besides the lame depictions you see in pop culture that depict them as boner killing fatties with a chip on their shoulder? I'm a feminist, and I

    @dracosummoner: Neither did any of us do that for Fallout 3, where women are so often present that you can actually kill them quite frequently. I enjoy it. Men are the only ones who can do bad, kick ass, and risk their lives.

    @Leyviur: I'm a feminist, and I fully support this measure. Meet a feminist, remove head from sphincter, THEN speak!

    @SeattleTed: I'm a feminist, and I support this fully.

    @Sl0th: You should ask your fiancee why she thinks it's bad to sound "overly feminist". It's not bad to want women to be portrayed as capable as they are.

    @johnny_ultimate: Agreed. I'd really rather not be coddled. In fact, as far as physical violence goes, I'm a "pick on someone you're own size" type of gal (excluding cases of domestic violence of course).

    @Solid-Malice: Women's suffrage wasn't exactly about equal opportunities to be depicted getting maimed by a chain saw—but I support the ability to none the less.

    @TnOdyssey001: Whatever. I'm a feminist, and I support this fully. Cannot stand how socially sanctioned sexism is on this fucking site. Meet some real feminists, THEN speak!

    @yet i: Wow I know you're not me, but I know if I had a group of friends like that, I'd simply cut all ties. Erase every social networking tie, stop answering the phone calls, etc. It may seem passive aggressive but given the response they typically give you, it might be warranted!

    @LucilleMcGillicuddy: Same on both accounts. With all the negatively about this dress, I was almost afraid to admit it, but I think it looks cute. The glasses, too. Yeah, it's weak to jump on a trend but I still think it looks nice.

    Mildly off topic, but I laughed when I read "uglier Ione Skye", because Ione Skye is so dazzlingly beautiful, an uglier version of her would still be prettier than I could ever be. I hope you didn't take her petty attempt at disguising her personal feelings about you too seriously. And I find it funny that she didn't

    @AnnaBanana: I can see where you're coming from, but I don't think just because it's more acceptable to fat-bash means that they're the only ones being openly discriminated against. It's still so socially and widely acceptable to perpetuate nasty ideas about women and persecute them through limited access to