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Then don't read reviews! It's so simple. If you don't want to read someone's opinion, don't click on articles that have the word "review" in the title.

God forbid you watch a political satire show and are forced to deal with political issues!

Go make a game. Sure, so she can be endlessly harassed, accused of sleeping with journalists for attention, and then to be rejected as not a real game. Part of Sarkeesian's point is that all of these portrayals of women emerge from a design world that skews heavily male and, unintentionally or not, creates a hostile

But she's not doing or claiming to do it in an academic/scientific environment. She's a cultural critic. There aren't the same standards.

I'm pretty sure as a cultural critic with no stated claims to academic rigor, Sarkeesian would find the notion of her being a member of academia funny as well. Criticsism =/= Academia.

Gerrymandering is only a problem in the House. It's kind of impossible to gerrymander the Senate without redrawing state lines, given that senators are elected by the entire state.

Exactly. Not that that at ALL excuses any of June's rather self-centered and sickening behavior (both before and after her return to the convicted child molester), but it helps explain how someone could do something so horrible to their children.

As a gay dude I switch songs to be towards men when doing them karaoke (although I do a lot of girl songs where no switching is required). I get your concern, but I don't think its that weird to change songs to reflect who you would be singing to.

Can't really find too much wrong with this. She seems pretty well adjusted, is clearly doing it for her own satisfaction, and seems aware of the potential dangers and limitations. It's not really that much different from any other form of more extreme body modification. Not for me, but glad she found something that

Yeah same here. My otherwise very skittish cat (like he won't let you touch him except on one couch) flops over and starts pushing my hand towards his belly when I go into pet him. Meanwhile my previous cat was a huge attention whore but freaked out if you got close to the tummy. Cats are fucking weird.

Well being too drunk typically is a defense to specific intent crimes where you need to intend the harm that you cause. Like in almost every state, you couldn't be convicted of murder if you were so drunk you could never have informed the intent to kill or seriously injure everyone. Even so you would still be easily

VINCENT ADULTMAN! Bojack Horseman was surprisingly amazing.

All gamers I know (and I know a lot) aren't involved in GamerGate and they think its gross. I don't think anyone on Gawker or, especially Kotaku has ever lumped all gamers in with this toxic movement. The only gamers that get called misogynists by the media (and deservedly so) are the ones that freak the fuck out when

There's no such thing as an "anti-GG" movement. No one is coordinating anything or colluding how to destroy GG or anything like that. The closest thing to an anti-GG movement is that there are a group of people who are similarly horrified at the cyberterrorism committed by some people who claim affiliation with the

So do you think that SJW's and making games more inclusive and less sexist are bad things?

It's not solely that they don't like women (although a lot of them don't) it's more that they take video games so personally that they take any mild criticism personally as well. For them pointing out that some videogames are misogynist/not inclusive enough is tantamount to calling them misogynists/racists/homophobes.

A judge can order that, but that's not usually the rule.

They seem to expect criticism to be completely non-personal. They don't understand that literally criticism is an OPINION. People just get butthurt when a game they like gets a bad review as though its a personal reflection on them.

That's great, so even you aren't a True GamerGater. It's funny how defenders of GG are suddenly not part of the movement as soon as they start facing criticism or having to be associated with it.

I would highly recommend reading this article: http://nymag.com/scienceofus/20… A journalist asks "true GamerGaters" where he should go to find their side of the story. He goes to their approved places to see the real GamerGate. Finds out its mostly about keeping "politics" (aka increasing inclusion and decreasing