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You’re saying that as if it’s something that wasn’t explicitly stated in the first paragraph of the article... yes, it’s a PvP bot, a pretty good one apparently.

Come on, those were just some light-hearted jests, no need to take it so personally. (Arsenal0206 was making fun of both PC and Xbox players anyway.)

Why didn’t they put that in the one that actually involved pirates, though? (Black Flag was the name I believe)

Gonna stick to Cardboard then, much cheaper

It’s very, very rude to say something like this when you know the creator of the costume is one of the commenters here. She put a lot of work into this. If you don’t like it, say it in a tactful way (or better yet, keep it to yourself), but calling it “fake” and “creepy” is way out of line.

Please take a step back and note that I didn’t attack you or anyone, so there’s no need for your aggressive tone.

Well, you phrase it in a very controversial way, but in essence, I agree. We should never exclude one gender from a certain field or activity, but I think we won’t ever get an even 50/50 split between men and women when it comes to certain things. And that’s not a bad thing, IF it isn’t due to exclusion.

Yeah, but this is about statistics in game journalism!

I just think it’s strange that people try to blame Keighley for this, when it’s really the fault of gaming sites who employ mostly men and whose best and most well-known journalists tend to be male due to statistics. (Kotaku and RPS are notable exceptions, in that their female journalists beat the odds by being

Well, C0DA by Michael Kirkbride has established that basically any Elder Scrolls fanfic is canon. It’s an official deep lore conformation for all theories to be true at the same time.

Actually, the definition for sexual assault is “involuntary sexual act”. So if it’s a voluntary sexual act, it’s by definition not sexual assault. It’s voluntary in the case of pornography, so your whole argument falls apart. (The fact that Deen’s porn isn’t illegal should have been a strong hint, because sexual

What, in your opinion, is the proper response to a statement like “most men are rapists”? Does being a good ally mean that I have to say yes to that and am not allowed to call it the bullshit it is?

That design is so late 90s! It looks like the computer Neo would use.

The emphasis is not based on the importance of the word, but on the way the narrator speaks. It’s there to add flavor to the lines.

Oh, you’re right. In my defense, I’m terribly tired today.

No, you’re not both people. The “you” in that sentence is your conscience, which is tied to your body. Your point of view is you.

I prefer it the way they did it. The other way around, it would have been a “twist” for the sake of having a shocking ending. People would forget about that part and say “yeah but the Simon I played all the time got to go to the Ark”.

It’s always weird to read a reply like this. You’re basically saying “no, you’re wrong, it’s good, shut up” without offering any counter-arguments to the point at hand, which is that the spotlight does, indeed, look weird.

Though to be fair, I’d say that 90% of art projects also want to make money.

Isn’t saying “hey guys, don’t hate us for this, we’re people like you”... kind of super touching and sweet?