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I was honestly confused by this as well. Regardless of how much work you think it took, it was the dude’s idea...

I DISAGREE!!!
(this was super awesome)

Maybe it is because I’m a black person, but I’ve always thought a part of human experience is coming to peace with the idea that you are trapped inside of a body whose outcome you do not control and that the perception of your body is something to come to peace with.

tldr: life is accepting yourself as you are, not

Good for him.

I think the comment is not talking about this game in particular, but rather representations of men in general. It's narrow and destructive in a way we don't really talk about in society, mostly in my option because men have long been taught that to advocate for themselves make them weak and irresponsible.

Doesn't take

Yo, well said.

Next step, I'm thinking, is a must play game for these systems. That is what will settle a bit who will win out.

Looking pretty worth it to me, seeing how good the work is and how much publicity he is getting...

Have any of these nerdcore rappers release multiple albums? if that is the case, I really don't understand how that version of tough is not an attribute of any artist that someone else has actually heard of.

Still don't understand what you mean by this or the original argument, why it is you feel he is an "idiotic bro"

Since when did Drake try to make himself tough? He's known for being emotional vulnerable.

He is by far not my favorite rapper, but I don't get the hate.

ANNDD mate.

You're right. I think an actual converstation on a feminist blog about racism within sororities in general would be much more useful, don't you?

Funny I thought this was called allowing someone to define themself.

Doesn't everyone have the right to not take on absolutely any label simply because they wish it not too? I personally am against being forced to be told what politics I ascribe to without my say so, in particular since it is at least possible I have

"After all, as Aziz Ansari said on David Letterman's show recently, everyone's a feminist now. Unless you think Beyonce shouldn't have the right to vote, should earn 23 percent less than Jay-Z and should be at home cooking rather than performing. And who would think that?"

Isn't this kind of like saying everyone who

I'd say because currently power in this country rests on the opinions of white people. That's not going to change and it's important, whatever way white people currently can, to have this conversation and have it publicly. Regardless of generally rightness, the ablity of white oppinons to cause social change,

Because in at least parts of our legal justices system, the point is reform and not vengeance.

This is an example of that. You do your time, don't commit crimes any more and try to live a normal life. That's the deal.

Also, perhaps, because rarely does one event a nation experiences over the television accurately

Well. no one is universally respected by all people for the history of the universe, so that is a bad choice of words. But by and large by everything that has come up in the press around here, not to mention this very article, it sounds like people really do just like people who do there job well.

nope.

(wipes remaining vomit from chin)

I doubt it. She was just good at her job. Seems pretty universally respected to me in the press as far as I could see.

At first I couldn't figure out quite why I was still upset by the things Hatred depicted when I discovered how dumb/schlocky they were, but then I realized that—for me—the game served as a kind of mirror. Because as I said at the start of this article, Hatred really isn't all that different from other games. It only