Yes, as evidenced by the quote in the article ("it's really hard not to be touched inappropriately").
Yes, as evidenced by the quote in the article ("it's really hard not to be touched inappropriately").
I imagine it's only really used by schoolchildren, when puberty makes anything related to sex the be all and end all.
I'm glad someone else noticed too. Her mouth looks really strange here. It's a sad thing when people manage to cut their way into the uncanny valley with plastic surgery.
I wish there was more said about how the agents took the cut. Were the models aware of how big the cut would be? Were the models aware of whether that cut was standard, or was it more than you'd usually expect? For example, the girls earning $193 equivalent, how much was being taken back, and were they fully aware…
I agree. But it still seems that the women are getting harassed by the guys there (the "handsy" comment). No doubt I'll get replies telling me "what did they expect?" but really, don't start touching up random women just because they are dressed sexily.
You really should play the first Bioshock too. You can pick it up really cheap now and it's fantastic. I played it again just before Infinite released and I reckon it's aged well too.
Burial at Sea sounds fantastic. Although I'd buy anything that puts me back in Rapture. One of my all time favourite game worlds/environments.
My youngest sister has just picked up a PS2. Part of me wants to go round there and borrow it for a weekend to play all my old favourites, but I've been holding off for this reason.
If their solution to defeating Skyrim involves big bouncy tits, it's even more disappointing.
I know people who have increased their breast size in real life. It's not always the case, but quite often it's down to insecurity. To relate real life back to games like you did, I can only assume that the devs were feeling a bit insecure about something. Not particularly encouraging, but we'll see I guess.
"We really need a controversial angle for this Minecraft piece. Researcher, what have you got?"
Yes. This is why articles like these help - too many people are completely ignorant when it comes to mental illness; the many different kinds and also the treatment that's available. You do realise that people with mental illnesses are parents too, right? And not just the horror stories you read about someone with…
I imagine one uninterested researcher had to play the game to find a controversial angle, realised there wasn't one, and so came up with Minecrack so that it sounded a bit more serious when they said kids were getting addicted to it.
Didn't your Mother ever tell you not to have drinks near the Nintendos? God.
"Apparently Minecraft is a video game... they keep coming up with new ones all the time".
I don't think this kind of misinformation is unfortunate at all. The only people who will care will no doubt be those that are shocked that gay men exist at all, and will probably have an opinion regarding video games corrupting children and making them deviant.
Trust me, they're not all like that. The only time I see posh loos is when I'm at a fancy restaurant. Any kind of pub or takeaway place and it can get pretty gross in there.
It seems like online it's used whenever someone percieves a man treating a woman as if they were people. Particularly in the types of arguments where it crops up, it's far more likely that the guy just holds that opinion (women aren't just sluts here for attention, they shouldn't have to put up with rape threats on…
It really goes beyond that. "White Knighting" is usually used by guys who believe that men are siding with a woman on the internet in the hopes of sex. This is ridiculous on a few levels: does the accuser believe that women track down White Knights and fuck them as a thankyou? Isn't it more likely they just have a…
Because it would be nice to go to a con and have fun with all the normal, well adjusted people and not risk having a "Fake Geek Girl" sticker slapped on your ass.