DocSeuss
DocSeuss
DocSeuss

Thats the overall problem. No one is allowed to debate and be taken seriously or acknowledged by the "mainstream" except to be told we're inherently wrong. The assumption is still "You're mad cause she's a woman" in videos that literally say "I don't care if she's a woman, she has done shady things". Apparently

I didn't get that vibe at all from the article, but I understand how one could see it that way. And yes, I agree that so many people have some chip on their shoulder ready to explode to the first sign of disagreement. Lengthy rant of examples, so feel free to skip until the end of the list.

I remember spending the better part of an entire evening arguing with someone over one of her videos that basically just devolved to winning a pissing contest.

It was a waste of my evening, because I didn't feel like I learned anything worthwhile other than the finer points of internet arguing.

I'd be all about a

I haven't been attacked when I objected to some of her particular critiques. Her criticism for Bayonetta, for example, was right in pointing out the problems with the advertising of the game, but showed ignorance of the (honestly poorly-written) plot. It made the critique less effective because it missed that the

You do realize the irony in proclaiming someone's experience and viewpoint as false, immediately after they say they feel they are not allowed to speak...right?

Oh c'mon, you're just taking pictures from the actual actors on set now and trying to pass them off as cosplay, how is that NOT Tom Hiddleston?

They can dance, if they want to. They can even leave their friends behind.

An important thing to do as well is to check older consoles for capacitors going bad. I need to dig my original Xbox out and check the clock capacitor in there, they're prone to a quick death. If you don't feel comfortable doing that, it's worth finding a place that can do it if you're serious about the retro and not

Reminds me that Betrayal at Krondor could probably use a remake. Some enterprising company could potentially create a legit Elder Scrolls competitor if they ever figured out the rights situation, which is easier said than done. Feist estate seems to be pretty disagreeable.

It was the winter of 95, I was 17. I met this incredible young woman, who was the prettiest girl I'd ever spoken to. Sadly, she was as dumb as a bag of hammers. I managed to last as long as Junior Prom, but I was single before May was through. That was my lesson learned, which I have heeded ever since.

God yes. The media might suffer fools gladly, but the world at large does not. All the things Samus uses to describe herself are gifts...if us morons on Kinja can recognize that, someone IRL will, too.

Yes, it did. Thanks Doc!

I personally don't care even if that was true... But good to know you guys took your time to investigate this properly. :)

Unfortunately, of the 8 Witcher books only 4 have been translated into English so far, and they're not even in order. I mean, you have 2 collections of short stories (The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny) which introduce Geralt and other important characters and tell about his adventures before the saga proper - and

I didn't realize the combat system of the first Witcher had such a bad rep until I read these comments. I personally never found it to be frustrating for a second, but then again I'm probably one of the few individuals who prefers the Witcher games to the Elder Scrolls games.

Theres a real magic about it, I think the way the chapter is introduced as well is perfect, it's so magical. It's kind of mad that it's the place with the saddest stories

You really should read the books - you would see just how smooth Geralt is (but no only because of that; it's simply great fantasy).

In Time of Contempt, Geralt is at a wizarding ball with Yen and manages to overhear a conversation between two sorceresses discussing him, how manly he is and how, should he offer