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Yeah your opinion actually sucks, sorry.

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Yeah, it’s fucked up and hopefully I’m just being paranoid, but I’m just slightly worried for the safety of the people at this screening. I doubt anything serious will happen, but I wouldn’t at all be surprised if some men show up just to cause a scene and ruin the fun for everyone else.

I really hope this experience is harrowing and violent so that we can actually take all the obnoxious asses who say “Get in the robot Shinji!!” and put them to the test. Make sure to have an authority figure screaming in their ear about what a disappointment they are and make sure they actually feel the pain of the

Good lord, yeah, that’s exactly the kind of thing I’m talking about. I hope your sister in law sent her boss a gnarly picture of the incision and said, “I don’t know, you tell me?” What an asshole.

Sorry you had to go through that. The fact that most people regard pregnancy and childbirth as “the miracle of life” when it’s often the most painful and physically traumatic thing that most women will experience in their lives just seems kind of disrespectful to me, you know? I hope your recovery is going well.

You’re right, and I didnt mean that ALL women’s bodies are permanently “destroyed” after pregnancy/childbirth, I should have worded that differently. All I meant is that the physical changes and trauma a woman endures even when a pregnancy goes WELL, and the terrible things that can happen when it doesn’t go well,

Yeah, your story is exactly the kind of thing I’m talking about. I almost feel like women should get a medal along the lines of a Purple Heart for enduring serious injury while giving birth.

I didn’t mean to imply that every woman’s body is “destroyed” certainly, that was probably the wrong wording. I just mean that women have to go through a LOT of physical changes and often at least a minor amount of trauma when having children, and I feel like that gets so little attention generally. Most people seem

The kind of physical trauma that women commonly go through during pregnancy and chidlbirth straight up gives me the heebie-jeebies to think about. Women destroy their bodies to create new human beings and then we’re still considered the “weaker” sex? It just tops off the contradictory, idiotic shit sandwich of being a

Yeah... whenever I see these articles about executions I always go and look up what the prisoners were convicted of. Maybe that’s bad of me, I don’t know, but it certainly seems relevant. Knowing that a man was executed for committing multiple counts of premeditated rape, torture and murder kinda takes the outrage out

Alternatively: you reap what you sow, and someone who rapes and murders women might want to wonder what they’re gonna be sowing.

The main problem with being bi is that I’m going to have to deal with all these new husbandos AND waifus... they all look cute as fuck

I used to think that more women getting involved in positions of political power would mean more humanity and compassion in general, but it’s cool to know that women who gain power are actually just as likely as men to abuse it for the sake of cruelty and fear-mongering. Cool to know this is an inherent problem with

I wonder if you’ve read up on what these men were convicted for? Davis shot a grandmother in the back of the head while robbing her house. Ward strangled an 18 year old girl to death, seemingly just because he wanted to.

Is execution a proper punishment for these crimes? I don’t know. I find it interesting that of the

“There won’t be any problem so long as the police don’t use unnecessary violence!!” I really hope you see the problem with that there statement

No, anyone who is at all familiar with how the internet mob tends to operate would assume that “savaging” refers to personal attacks, because that’s what most people online seem to default to whenever something happens that they don’t like. And your attempts at deflecting KirkyV’s criticism are really transparent.

Fallout 4 did exactly that, no gender restrictions in any of the romances, and I think it’s great. I think probably the main reason that BioWare didn’t do that for this game is because they just have to animate and program so much more— the Fallout 4 romances are really just a couple of dialogue scenes, not much to

I honestly think that 90% of the issue that people seemed to find with the Andromeda preview material was due to the default female character’s facial model being a bit peculiar-- her mouth seems to curve up naturally at the ends, which gives her the appearance of smiling or half-smiling in inapporpriate situations.

I’m kind of with you. No game is perfect, and while The Witcher 3 is incredibly impressive on many fronts, there are plenty of things you could nitpick about it if you wanted, like the hair clipping through people’s shoulders as you mentioned. I was just playing it recently and there was a scene that was supposed to