Wolfboynyc
Wolfboynyc
Wolfboynyc

Me too!!!!! My heart is bleeding right now - I was completely enamoured of Cho's Henry! I mean, that WAIST GRAB in the last episode and THE SMOLDERRRRRR!!!!!! Wah, such sadness!

He's so damn sexy in this. I'd only seen him as Sulu before, so I didn't know that as Henry he was gonna make my boxer-briefs drop. Also: funny as hell.

I am so sad about this. I feel very broken and defeated.

Me too! I love a good Pygmalion revision, and Amy and John were so adorable together.

Oh man! I really liked this show. Mostly because it's so refreshing to see an Asian male romantic lead. You never, ever see this and it's really frustrating. Asian men are always neutered, I mean look at Romeo Must Die. Jet Li was the main character and if he were white, he and Aaliyah totally would have hooked

Why does the world hate me? Fuck. I was totally into this.

Gamers: "We want games to be considered Art!"

I wonder how many angry e-mails Budlight with Lime and Prescott Pharmaceuticals are gonna get this week.

The reaction to this video is as awful as the catcalling itself. I've seen countless face book arguments where men I've always found to be pleasant and respectful, that I would have never guessed are sexist, are saying she's overreacting, so women are having to tell them to put their sister/mother/wife/daughter in

Men get very angry when you challenge their entitlement to do whatever the fuck they want.

Thank you! Yes! He is totally one of those guys that hates women but is supportive of the feminist movement (well, only the ability to abort and contraception) because he thinks it benefits his dick.

The fact that progressives can still watch after he called Palin the c-word is one of the more shameful parts of our party.

Ben was a goddamn marvel of restraint on that episode.

I didn't watch before Sarah Palin, but when he called her the c-word I was already done. No.

There was a simmering anger about people like me — "Social Justice Warriors", as they call us — who are asking for change in the game industry: a better, broader representation of characters, among other things. We're "the cancer that's killing games", and Kotaku is seen as the key enemy site, with Polygon a close

All it takes is one unhinged person to kill someone. That her home address was published makes it materially easier for that to happen, which was the intent of publishing it — to terrorize women into keeping silent through threats of violence towards them. "We know where you live," it says. Can you tell the