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Although this is great, it does suffer from some of the same problems that we've seen in comic books and other forms of entertainment that tip toe out into the world of LGBTQ characters. Lesbian characters can still be sexually objectified by a male audience. Their sexual liberation generally gets back-burnered to

Forget a handful of days, this story hasn't changed for over two decades.

That last sentence literally sounds like icanhazcheeseburger speak.

Whether is Heather attempting a suicide?



The computer they used to perform their "research."

Dear Rohin,

You cannot disown gay culture and then use the term "we" to slander it. You are speaking in regard to your own anecdotal and likely painful experiences with gay men, but although you may think you can craft your experiences into a Theory of Everything for gay culture, you cannot. I am sorry if you felt

Small writer's note: the first paragraph contains "Avengant" instead of "Avegant."


Upon closer inspection...

Any other BGM would have been preferred.

Hey, I'm not saying it was an ethical, accidental, and harmless coincidence. It's obvious they were piggybacking off of Disney. But what are the arguments Disney is going to use to make their case? Likewise, the defendant? It's going to be difficult when Frozen Lands team can cite the things I mentioned. And with

Honestly, from a typographical perspective, the glyphs in 'Frozen Land's' logo are substantially different from those of 'Frozen's. The former's creative team may not have even started with latter's as a base for alteration when constructing them. The 'E's, specifically, are in entirely different families. I think the

I genuinely was terrified playing through the first half of Gone Home. (I avidly avoid horror movies.) And thematically, I think this was perfect for conveying the fears that Samantha was going through which we would ultimately come to learn about. Without that fear conveyed to the player through horror-esque tropes

Zelda is the Frankenstein of our era.

My own practice is never to use the term when describing trans people. I could not fathom saying it to someone's face and it definitely is painful when I hear it spoken about an actual trans person. It's the associated malice that gives it its venom. That being said, "tranny" and "fag" are thrown around all the time

Thank you. I think that gay men are often burdened by stereotypes of immaturity, irresponsibility, hedonism etc, I know I certainly hate when people assume that because I'm young and gay I'm going to be some kind of airheaded sprite. It's part of the Just Jack stereotype that 'Will and Grace' promoted so

Is your argument strengthened in any way by effusively stating in the title and text how much you "love us"? It sounds like you're holding our hands at the kiddie table. It's a subtle ad hominem attack, it's demeaning, and it really hurts your credibility for any of us to listen to how we should talk about each other.

This guy.

Gesus, Trebek is gust some old jeezer you jies.

I'm ragging so hard right now.