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Dude, what are you talking about? Toni Braxton’s voice is angelic. It has much better range and tone than anything Beyonce could put out. I’d easily put that CD way ahead of anything Creed ever came out with.


Settling in for this post like the creeper I am.

"This is why many people, guys in particular, begin their fitness journey—to attract the opposite sex." - come on, really? Not about to drop the political correctness thing here but I'm pretty sure it wouldn't have been that difficult to phrase this differently so that same-sex would have been included.

The most effective for me is simply:

People have been demanding that games be taken seriously as an artistic medium for the last decade, an the second someone take them up on that, and decides to actually critic the medium in a way one would normally be critical of any creative work, people absolutely lose their minds. They cannot handle it. On top of

Chris Kluwe has noted that not a single #GGer has doxxed him.

I believe your point is well-founded.

Maybe the problem is that people like Felicia are the ones on the front lines fighting this. Maybe some MEN in the industry need to come out against these fucking psychopaths. I'd wager these basement-dwellers would be a little less likely to act like tough shits if a mass of male game industry veterans came out and

How the hell are you Team Nobody? At most, Harris used a nom de plume, and perhaps some photographs of someone else (I am going to be a little hesitant to believe Hale's assertion that she's stealing photographs of her neighbor, given the author's completely deranged pursuit of this woman.) That's it. That's all. So

"Her fiancee, Simon Rich, is a writer for SNL and the New Yorker. Her fiancee's mother, Gail Winston, is an executive at Harper Collins, the house that is publishing her book. Her future father-in-law is Frank Rich, of the New York Times. And her friend, John Mulaney, is also in her corner."

I'm not saying there's no impact. I'm saying the candidates impacted aren't victims, because they aren't more deserving than the candidate that made it (which you seem to agree with). Losing one's unearned advantage does not make a person a victim.

news flash: many women don't like to be talked about as if they're prizes to be won.

Tyler, this is an interesting profile but I can't help but take issue with your Matt Lauer-esque-can-women-have-it-all second question. You've got the most decorated and experienced fighter pilot answering your questions and you ask him about how much PUSSY HE'S CRUSHING BRO.

I hate to sound like I'm fresh from Jezebel (and you know I've commented on FA since the beginning) but it's a bit odd to almost open up with how being a fighter pilot seals the deal with women, and then later ask about women flying combat planes.

Women make up approximately half of the population and played significant roles in the French Revolution (e.g. Charlotte Corday). It's not directly comparable to any of the other minorities you listed.

No one "deserves" a relationship or love, but everyone deserves to feel worthy of both.

Nope.

Agreed. What bothers me about this article is the idea that the racism behind these jokes is what makes them bad, while the size-shaming itself is OK. Look at the opening sentences, where she talks about how these jokes are unfair to Asian men and those who date them, but there's no mention about how they are unfair

Not to derail here, because obviously the stereotype of Asian men is pervasive and damaging, but I really wish we could stop making jokes and judgments about men based on penis size, period. Mocking people based on their bodies is gross, and we shouldn't be doing it (using "we" here because it's something Jez and