CosmicMuse
CosmicMuse
CosmicMuse

Is EA the "Worst Company in America"? No, of course not. However, I think there's a strong case to be made that they're the worst company in the gaming industry. Touching on their claims first:

Common historical background, mostly. Transgender people are outside the stereotypical gender norms, much like sensitive gay men or butch lesbians (stereotypes, yes, but public perception is significant). Additionally, drag queens, a symbol of gay culture, are linked with transgender people for obvious reasons.

You're a troll. Most everybody else is capable of recognizing that there's a distinct difference in every one of your examples as far as historic inequality goes. In each of your examples, one of the groups has and continues to face difficulties in being represented, having their voices heard, and faces

The video is full of shit. 3D printing is easily 15+ years from printing actual, complete, functional guns. Check the other 'pending' comments for the full explanation, but the short version is - anybody printing a full gun right now is only going to create a danger of blowing their own damn arm off.

Hooray, it's SENSATIONALIST BULLSHIT!

Nobody amongst the Kotaku staff has an issue with directing traffic towards a site that's openly admitted it trades advertising space for exclusive reviews? It's a conflict of interest that I would think at least rates a mention, so people going to read it at least go in eyes open.

Comics are a different medium. Movies tell a complete story for $6-12. Books tell a complete story for roughly the same price. Comics don't tell complete stories in one shot, or at the same price. The typical arc is 6 issues, which will cost you $15-30. In this case, AoU is a 10-issue run, plus tie-ins. If a

I wasn't impressed by Age of Ultron #1. It's decompressed storytelling at its worst - the ENTIRE issue can be summed up in a single sentence: "Ultron enslaved humanity and hunts superheroes." There's virtually nothing else in the issue to push the story along. We get no details about what the hell happened to bring

One, racism is part of the Mormon scripture. Two, evidence of the Mormon church displaying homophobia is as hard to find as Googling "California", "Mormon", and "Prop 8". It was 2008. These actions are not the 'past'.

"Here again, Obsidian avoids the lazy cliché of religious people being hypocritically unforgiving and intolerant and has the Mormons of New Canaan forgiving the penitent Graham, embracing him as a returning prodigal."

"I think its funny, but also infuriating that people jump to everything as sexual harassment. He called her pretty, that's not sexual in any manner of speaking."

In fairness, I'd check a fan-made Wiki page. Fans are obsessive creatures, and they may have compiled things that have been missed, forgotten, or overlooked at the studio.

Good for EA. Always nice to see people with a large soapbox using it to further equality.

I assume they mean "where did all the 'stfu, ghey fagot' crap come from?".

I've said it before, I'll say it again, I'm sure - ''honor courts" dealing with criminal matters are nothing more than an obstruction of justice. The entire concept of due process in our country is based around IMPARTIAL application of the law. There is absolutely no possible way that a school, which has a vested

Pretty sure bananarama understands the process, and was unhappy with the implication that people who disapprove of 'honor courts' just don't understand them. It's possible to both understand AND disapprove of the system.

Ooh, fellow Nanowrimo person? Just let me have the sequel, where I will introduce their nemeses, the private military contractors hired by the Catholic Church to prevent the abortion of the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Each contractor will have no less than three automatic or explosive weapons grafted to their

Well, I always wanted to read about the adventures of a time-travelling homosexual liberal atheist assassination squad, I'm just a bit surprised that Bill O'Reilly's going to be the one to give them to me.

This story has been confusing me. The indecent exposure law targets nudity "for the purpose of arousing or gratifying sexual desire", but the protests... don't fall under that category. Why are they pushing a law that specifically wouldn't address its supposed raison d'être?

If there was ever a situation where "The Dildomaker" is NOT what I think it is upon hearing the name, I would feel REALLY bad for the PR person who came up with that name.