you're doing it wrong — ketchup is meant to be eaten on hot dogs
you're doing it wrong — ketchup is meant to be eaten on hot dogs
Hahahahahahaha. Brilliant.
No you blame the men harassing the women. They have every right to make their living any way they choose without people calling them whores or harassing them.
and that's actually nudity. A tank-top isnt. so...
The problem with Sky is that he's trying to paint Kaceytron as doing all of these things legitimately.
Kaceytron is a CANNIBAL TROLL, and I mean that positively. She trolls the trolls, and that is something we have far to little of. Most of the time we let these people harass and belittle streamers of every gender,…
So what? If I want to be a famous streamer by showing off some ball-cleavage, who the fuck cares? Don't watch if you don't agree with it.
Yup, and I just don't get why people care.
Hm... the fake geek girl, certainly an original line of attack. And effectively the same kind of argument you saw about it with cosplayers at comic conventions. Oh no, girls are coming into our "safe male spaces" and ruining everything by liking geeky things! Maybe stop looking for frauds everywhere and enjoy stuff…
Just saying. Coming up with a product or service that people want to give you money for is hardly exploitation. There's no lies or trickery. Just people who want to stream video games however they please.
That's there problem though. Why are we talking about her then. Talk about those people who didn't come to see the games. And even then if dudes want to watch girls with nice boobs what issue is that of yours? I'm sure you also have a problem with guys that play games like DOA, with Hollywood movies with nothing going…
Yes he is. He's pointing out that the stream focuses on the female streamer rather than on the game. He's not calling her out over skin show, but he made the implication that the stream is about her being female, not about the game.
You just described capitalism, I'm pretty sure. But the merits of capitalism is a whole other discussion.
You're certainly entitled to not enjoy that kind of behavior. I'm not a fan myself. But I don't see why they aren't allowed to do it. There are obviously people who enjoy that kinda crap since they get subscribers.
True, but it's a lot easier to blame women with their unfair advantage of being a woman.
Just do what I do—hold the door open for anyone and everyone. 99% of the people I do this for respond in the same way: "Thank you!"
Wearing that bikini on private property (such as a church/school/cemetery) would absolutely subject the woman to any rules or standards the owner of said property holds, and that is totally ok. As I said, having a dress code is completely fine. Twitch is a public service that adheres to it's own guidelines, none of…
This has nothing to do with social justice. This was just sparked by a popular Twitch streamer complaining about his competition having an unfair advantage. He convinced himself it wasn't so petty by framing it as about ethics in Twitch streaming.
But his point, and you seem to be agreeing with it, is that because one woman shows cleavage, it's her fault any other woman on Twitch is getting harassed. How does that make sense? Even in your strip club analogy, you don't actually blame the stripper. Certain things, including strip clubs, any from of gambling…
Haha that's capitalism though. If people wanna watch it they gonna watch it why is that anyone else's problem.