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    Didn't you know, you can't be sexist towards men...that's what academic Anita Sarkeesian has taught me.

    This story has taught me that women are apparently so fragile and sensitive that a shirt with half naked women on it is enough to dissuade them from going into STEM careers.

    Chemicals are bad. The rest of the natural world is made up of magic. If we would just stick to eating magic, we would never get cancer. I had a Quarter Pounder the other day, I suppose I should probably detoxify with some kind of all natural, organic, something something, diet.

    How dare you people stare at her nude body without her permission!! In other news, here is a photo of J-Law taken without her permission, lets all stare at it and comment about what we think.

    Honestly, this is one of the best videos I've watched about Cosplay in a long, long time. The reason is because it actually focused on the positive aspects of the community.

    I am so tired of it feeling like every conversation about Cosplay is about how terrible it is to dress up and go to cons. Seeing a video where

    You make the claim, the burden of proof is in your hands. If you are making claims without having evidence to support it, you can't expect anyone to take you seriously. This isn't a power differential, it is holding you to the same standards as everyone else.

    I vote for anything BUT Newegg. They have the most restrictive shipping policy ever. So much so that despite me trying to purchase many things there, I have not once been able to complete an order. I almost always go with Amazon, or MemoryExpress in Canada.

    Yup, men. Any and all men who ever pressed a button on a PC, console, or mobile device. Men of any age and even men who support women in gaming. Every man ever, really.

    Because we all know that no woman could ever disagree with Sarkeesian. We all know that individuals aren't the issue, but large groups of one sex only.

    What spurred this article is obvious. Anita Sarkeesian's professional victim status is good for clicks. Kotaku knows that people will show up to defend her and criticize her for days, all the while pulling in the ad revenue.

    I would be interested to see evidence of this change in breast size you've noticed. Please post photos from the same artist where this has happened.

    There are these things. I think they're called bras. I dunno much about them, but I kinda think they do something to breasts by adding padding, or something. I'm still waiting for science to figure out how it all works.

    I'll try to keep this short.

    I'll ignore the logical fallacies in this article, and just say I think that women should be treated equally in games.

    Back to the echo chamber it seems. You see the problem with this idea has always been that "greys" are often ignored, despite many having comments that are often better than the users who are approved. What ended up happening before was that you would get this little clique of people who would just discuss amongst

    What? This is a great idea!

    Honestly, the best customization for my Mac is Xtrafinder. Why? Cut and paste!

    Just last night I got to 99% in this game. Aside from a few annoyances in the way the achievements were set up, I found the whole thing really enjoyable.

    I'm tired of it because instead of having calm, rational, evidence based conversations about it, we have social justice warrior, artificially manufactured outrage, blame, and segregation.

    I'm tired of all the nonsensical drama and click bait.

    I agree. Women are special and need to be treated differently. They're very sensitive and need special spaces where they can do the same things as men, but be protected from the pure hatred of women. Women are perfect, and they bring nothing but love, and acceptance to every event, but unless they're given special

    Cool! Now women get to play in the men's league p, and have their own special snowflake league. In the eyes of feminism, that is a perfect mix.