The original Warcraft does not need to see the light of day ever again. Warcraft 2 was better, but largely the units were all the same on both sides with very minor differences.
The original Warcraft does not need to see the light of day ever again. Warcraft 2 was better, but largely the units were all the same on both sides with very minor differences.
Yes those poor women always vastly underrepresented on cosplay picture compilations.
If only there was a voice for these poor, marginalized females because no one on the internet anywhere every pays attention to a woman who is cosplaying.
Truly this needed to be a women-only gallery. Keep fighting the good fight.
When this woman is inevitably fired for being an idiot, I am sure the internet will embrace her as a unique individual who simply wants to express herself.
Define “Assault Weapons”? Big, scary, BLACK guns? Take your average “assault” weapon and put wood furniture on it, and it’s a hunting rifle. AGAIN, the problem is NOT the guns, but the PEOPLE who use them!
Dude, get out of your own ass.
No that’s not what I’m saying, I admire that as well. She seems super cool and I have no real issue with her. I was referencing Nathan’s decision to interview her instead of better casters or more interesting ones. This article would not have been made if the interviewee wasn’t pansy is all I’m saying, where I’d…
It wasn’t that the article was strictly about feminist theory in games, it was that she was specifically chosen because she is female. If you know who Nathan Grayson is then you would be able to piece this together. He would not have written a similar article about more talented casters (anders semmler ddk henryg…
While she is a decent commentator there are many better, and this interview was chosen strictly to highlight the fact that she is female. I would have much rather enjoyed an interview with more talented casters such as Anders or Semmler. Or if you’re going for that edgy interview about the minority in the cs scene…