Denziloe
Denziloe
Denziloe

I don't know, I think Lego is actually pretty popular. The ratio of the number of kids who prefer Lego, to the number who prefer tanks and soldiers... seems pretty balanced to me. As in, the kind of proportions you would expect just from their personalities.

Outrage is all you can practically do. Asides from the fact that legislation for doll appearances sounds horrifically authoritarian, how on Earth is it going to be enforced in practice? Force toy makers to fulfil a quota of ugly, fat toys?

I don't recall being "taught" by toys. In fact I distinctly remember never liking all of the combat dolls and stuff. I never felt like I was obliged to like them. I just thought they were silly, and that was fine. I preferred creative toys that actually did something, like construction toys. That's just because of my

From my perspective, it's simply because I don't care. I'm not even mildly annoyed about it. I have better, less pathetic things to do with my time than complaining about unrealistic or negative stereotypes of men perpetuated through cartoons and toys. It's not like this is a state of affairs which is ever going to

You realise that male dolls are exactly the same right? Unrealistic ideal musculature and perfect masculine faces?

Okay?

Either that or the deeply lackluster performance of the console.

Shame the movie was such a damp squib.

rofl how pathetic

Thanks for confirming you're still a fascist troll who thinks they have the right to suppress human physical attraction and any discussion thereof.

I agree. Complaining about making a sequel to LotR is frankly retarded. The book is a much loved story which already exists. And it has virtually nothing to do with LotR! How does knowing about the true nature of the Ring have any bearing upon the plot? What is the editor suggesting; that no film should ever be set

I'm new here. This use of the word "patriarchy" is an ironic joke, right?

Are you for real?

Disallow all criticism; what an adult attitude.

That's not an answer. What do an editor's personal troubles have to do with... anybody reading this blog? I feel sorry for her, but it also seems very narcissistic putting this on a video game website. Should we expect to see further article's about other editors' marriage problems, or their struggles with alcoholism

Sorry, but why should I care about this? This is a video game blog, not your agony aunt.

You have autism, right..?