So.. Greenlight?
So.. Greenlight?
You feel easy because you, like so many other people, mistakenly associate breasts with a primary sex organ like the penis or vagina when they are not. Women have breasts, Men have breasts. The only thing unique about them is their size*
As neat as the stories are I doubt that it's the first time this has been done. Rom hacks are nothing new afterall
Anita went around kicking hornet nests hoping to get stung so she could turn it into controversy and cash and managed to do exactly that. If you think I'm going to fell sorry for her because she ended up with a few more jabs than she needed then you are sorely mistaken.
I remember reading back for the original GoW they wanted to have the male enemys naked as well, and also show male genitalia. They however could not get it past the ratings board apparently. Chalk this gender inequity up to the ERSB.
So in other words hope that either the problems go away or pirates manage to crack the thing.
Pretty much this. But its Patricia and she basically lets her brand of feminism get in the way of doing any actual research on anything in favor of just repeating garbage she has elsewhere.
Read a discussion about giving men more options for controlling STD's and pregnancy, bunch of people cry out that it can't be allowed because then people would try and take away birth control from women and that women couldn't trust men to take their birth control stuff regularly.
I would have to say most cut men I've talked to about it are rather upset that someone else decided they were not worthy of bodily autonomy and amputated a significant portion of irreplaceable erogenous tissue from their genitals for a number of dubious reasons.
"There is no value in being a helpless object to be saved. There is tremendous value in being the valiant hero who does the rescuing."
Hmm. Not sure. I think in Me1 your romantic partnership only became official after the part where you could have lost them. ME2 you could end up having them die.. but it wasn't really a situation where you simply decided not to save them. ME3 I suppose has one potential path you could take to do this. Not sure.
"If a kickstarter for a good-looking game with a strong female protagonist crops up, dump money into it! If a big company takes a gamble and releases a first person shooter whose lead is actually female: BUY IT."
Well there would still be a "Hero to the rescue" trope. It's not just damsels that we constantly see heroes rescuing. Even if you got rid of all the DiD in fiction, you would still have a ton of stuff left where some guy basically has to give himself up to fate to save something else.
I was going to make a comment about the article, but honestly I'm more amused by the reactions to the tubgirl thing that was posted earlier. I thought by now most people would have already been exposed to enough tubgirl, goatse, and other such long standing hallmarks of internet browsing, to not longer be phased by…
Usually in the US if someone can't afford diapers from the store, they just use old clothing as a replacement. Not let their kids shit everywhere. Just saying.
I was about to comment similarly. I don't use facebook anymore but even when I did I never has my real name on it. Realish sounding one, but no one I knew ever used their real names either. I think it was against the TOS but that's never stopped anyone before.
Well without internet access you also lose out on updates and the store I would assume. That seems like something to care about.
I understand the topic. I also understand when it is and isn't used properly. If someone wishes to build a case to shed light of sexism in Sony's hiring and promotion structure than I am more than glad to read/listen. But far to often people try and short cut and simply call something out as sexism without making a…
Yeah I know right? I mean I just think back to all those times I see men talking about their perspective regarding male specific subjects/issues and I don't see a single woman chiming in or talking about how their wrong or anything.
Lets see how long it is before someone responds to this comment with a claim that the fact that none of the heads were women was just more evidence of sexism at Sony.