OMG!!! Poor kid and, yes, he's lucky nothing tore. Torn muscles are another terrible college story for me, bur rather than drunkenness it involves sleepwalking and lofted beds and ended my "career"* as a ballet dancer.
OMG!!! Poor kid and, yes, he's lucky nothing tore. Torn muscles are another terrible college story for me, bur rather than drunkenness it involves sleepwalking and lofted beds and ended my "career"* as a ballet dancer.
I'm starting to doubt your gay credibility that you notice her crotch right against his neck, but fail to see her face hovering right over his perfect ass. I deliberately picked a dude with nice gams for you and this is the lowbrow humor I get in return?
Haha, that is bringing flashbacks of a very stupid thing I did back in college.
Sometimes I look at old pictures and I just wanna go back to high school with all the hair and makeup knowledge I have now.
They could fit that on the back of the shirt I suppose...
"Games as art does not require this or that critics. It requires elitist to stop being full of shit."
Well clearly you're the number one guy to be writing art critiques online, with your incredible mastery of the English language.
I'm amazed more people aren't talking about the conjunction of "We take what we want" and the Indian logo. I mean, it's pretty much an American history lesson on a T-Shirt, isn't it?
With the motto and the Indian logo, they'd have scored a trifecta of offensiveness if pirates were a some sort of protected class.
The problem with catcalling is that it violates personal boundaries. If you see a stranger on the street, you don't know what his or her personal boundaries are. Unless, of course, that stranger is Rush, who publicly announced his own personal boundaries. I'm not advocating for GamerGate levels of harassment; that…
Serious question. Would games be unplayable and unenjoyable if they did not contain overly sexualized female characters?
I mean most artistic criticism IS shallow sophistry, but that doesn't mean if games are on a level with art that they get a free pass from the shitty criticism that every other art form is subjected to.
My favorite part about art (especially in this case), is the "death of the author." Sure the artist(s) had visions of what ver art was trying to say. But the second said art is released into the world, those visions are just another opinion of what the art means.
While I agree a great deal of post-modernism theory is pretentious bullshit dressed up in unreadable jargon, its offshoots like queer theory, feminism theory, and Marxist theory all make worthwhile points. These points may sometimes be buried under an avalanche of argot, but there are many brave souls out there…
They also forget that their precious game has been criticized and broken apart, on every level of development. The story gets rewritten many times by many different people. They'll incorporate notes from each department in every draft. Then if the gameplay changes, so does the story. They seem to think the game is…
Totally.... it's so clearly Mommy Issues 'R' Us up in there. Do they really think we can't see/hear them, and do they really think their problems aren't glaringly obvious?
The irony of Anita Sarkeesian is that if it weren't for the unhinged reaction to her Kickstarter, 9/10 people, gamers, whatever, would ever have heard of her!
I adore every gamer response that goes like, "This shit here is art! You don't get to alter the artist's visions! This here art transcends your feminazi agenda!"
They seem to forget that while there is artistry involved in the making of a video game it's a form of entertainment.
Don't you love how the harder they try to destroy her, the bigger her career gets? She was just another YouTuber a few years ago. Now she's got a great budget, a wide audience, and is drawing mainstream attention to these issues. Thanks basement hobbits!
Did anyone read the story by Adrien Chen on NYMag? A bunch of GGers go to a stripclub to celebrate the anniversary of 8chan. Neither of them cares about the women there. They're not aroused, curious, interested, amused. They promptly huddle in a corner and literally open their laptops right there and go on 8chan.
Because if you give them an inch, soon all games will be about disabled non-white lesbians. It's true, I heard it from someone on Kotaku.