Yeah. I wasn't fond of him at first but then I played Pokemon Amie with him and by god did I find him cute. He's never left my team since.
Yeah. I wasn't fond of him at first but then I played Pokemon Amie with him and by god did I find him cute. He's never left my team since.
I don't know if anyone will end up measuring up to Layton, but Mulcair is awesome. He doesn't hesitate to call out the Tories on their shit using a little thing called facts. It's a shame that the media tends to focus mostly on Trudeau. He has potential, but Mulcair is leader of the Opposition and should be getting…
And doing whatever you can to avoid looking into the over a thousand (documented) aboriginal missing women, saying that it's a local police issue, not a societal issue.
And of course it's only partisan when Mulcair says or does something — the Tories can completely ignore the Opposition and proper parliamentary procedures to force their own agenda on Canada and that's perfectly fine. Nothing partisan about that at all!
Holy. Shit.
Really? Those are the injuries that caused this man to fear for his life and shoot a kid multiple times? I've had worse bruising from a cat running across me.
Yeah, I don't get why people are saying that her reason for not getting in the pool is stupid. Getting your hair done is expensive and time-consuming. If the event she was going to after school didn't leave enough time for her hair to be done after school, she would have had no choice BUT to get it done before school.
And even if by chance you do manage to buy yourself a moment or two to escape, what are the chances a woman who is drugged (like this woman was) would have the ability to actually get away? Adrenaline can only compensate so much for mental and physical impairment and sluggishness.
As a general rule, the last thing many women want to do is initiate a confrontation with a strange man in public. Particularly one who is already showing complete disregard (intentional or otherwise) for everyone else. You never know how they'll react to a woman having the audacity of asking him to slightly change his…
Yup. If gamers want video games to be treated seriously, they're going to need to learn to deal with the critical eye being turned on them. Games aren't some sacred medium which prevents people from analyzing them, and now that more and more people are looking at games and the industry from a critical perspective, it…
Who says I or others aren't doing anything? Plenty of people are taking action but the industry is huge and the Old Boy's Club is deeply entrenched (plus people backing #GamerGate intentionally going after those trying to change things). It takes a lot of time.
His argument was that if you haven't made a game, you should get no opinion on games at all. Or at least keep your opinions to yourself. People have personal preferences and you don't need a degree or professional experience to voice them. Especially when it's a consumer product and consumer feedback is a key part of…
Don't you love how they cry about people trying to censor video games (while ignoring that only a government has the power to censor so at worst the industry won't change anything or might go "well, this would piss off a bunch of people, let's make it less offensive" and at best "we're better than this, so let's make…
Games are a consumer product, ergo consumers have the right to voice their displeasure with them be it mechanics, gameplay, art, or how it portrays people. People do the same to movies and no one blinks an eye, so what makes video games so special that no one can talk about or research problematic areas in both the…
Why not? He's saying that if you aren't responsible for making what you're complaining about, you should just shut up and deal with it.
Games are a consumer product, ergo consumers are free to voice their opinions and concerns about said product. By telling people who think games have a problem with women on multiple levels to make their own game, you are telling them that they should just shut up if they don't like it. No one is being forced to do…
"Don't complain about stale food if you're not a chef."
Wow, that's really extreme! And is made all the more rude since she wanted to start early then showed up really late. Just... what would possess someone to do something like that?
Yup, I had a friend like that in school. He expected me to always be available or drop what I was doing for him. And sometimes he'd even randomly drop by my house and drag me out to do something he wanted to do that very moment.
Exactly. From what I've heard, Cosby was/is extremely predatory when the cameras aren't on him but his money and PR team protected him for decades, so I'd be surprised if there weren't many more victims who don't want to come forward. Or victims who suspect something might have happened but don't remember and would…