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Yeah. We have two Great Danes, and I'm 100% on pick up duty. Wife refuses. So I think I'm somewhat tempered by sights and smells.

Instead—and I know you don't want to hear this—just disappear into the stall and change your kid while she's sitting on your lap.

Fuck Duke*

As a diehard Leafs fan, I can understand the moves (especially Phaneuf), but I just CAN'T see them sell low on either of them to get it done today. If the price isn't right, wait until the summer

I was raised religious, though not overbearingly so. To my mother, it was a part of our heritage, so she wanted to give my sisters and I the opportunity to experience it for ourselves. And I did experience it, but never felt a very deep connection. It was just a thing we did, an extra school we went to after regular

This was a very reasonable, honest, even-handed post.

*crosses legs*

Let's start with your opening sentence: "The problem is some group will always complain." There's a lot wrong there. First of all, why does that mean that we should take no complaints seriously? I mean, if a couple of nuts complain about some really odd issue, you can probably ignore them, but that doesn't mean

That's what's so bizarre about it all. Anita is a moderate feminist who just says Feminist 101 things. Nothing radical about any of it. It's all really mild.

Nah bruh - the list is really stiffing creative freedom. Because big heaving titties and gratuitous use of the same tropes when portraying women in video games is the pinnacle of creative expression.

That's not the point she was making though. She was saying how it's stupid tat in a game like Overwatch (shown above), all the male characters are extremely diverse in design and size and build...and all the women are Victoria's Secret models in varying levels of undress.

Yeah, I see that sometimes and I'm really confused by it. I live with a woman - her walk isn't that weird duck walk. It's not that knee-shattering stride used on the runway at Fashion Week. Her walk is a lot like mine, just that it accounts for wider hips and that I'm more masculine in my presentation (being a man,

I'm not sure the concerns of potentially stifling creative work apply when "sexy female enemy" "helpless woman" are extremely common trophes. That is to say, she's arguing for less of the status quo...and if the response is "BUT MY CREATIVITY," well...hate to break it to the developer, but those specific ideas aren't

In the article, you'll see that she compared the range of body types of the male and female characters in Overwatch. Her assessment was that the male characters get a broader range of bodies. That's just one game, though, so there's room to explore this further.

Americans are so damn precious when it comes to profanity. It's kinda cute sometimes.

ok, but can you seriously offer any explanation for this that doesn't basically fall into some level of objectifying? Like, it's far from a major offender or anything, it may even sound a little nit-picky, but it's an example how this subtle shit is everywhere in the stupidest places, and would take next to no effort

The fact that this has any stars at all is so deeply and profoundly concerning to me.

I genuinely love Destiny — I've spent at least 200 hours playing it — and wish it didn't feel like the people behind it were trying to piss off players at every turn. Between Bungie's poor communication with the community and their insistence upon forcing players to play the way THEY want players to play (see: weekly

This adorable motherfucker. I love him even when I hate him.