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Food is necessary to survive, but the result of certain eating habits are almost exactly the same as chronic smoking, from a public health perspective.

Oh, I thought it was ok to make generalizations about feminists because when we're generalizing portions of the sub-culture (such as male nerds) it's ok. At least, that's what I've been told elsewhere in the comments.

Food industry must be regulated, along with the choices people make. Choices are fine when they are personal, but the health issues impact us all. This is truly the exact same as cigarettes.

Well, maybe it will be a first person shooter like Amnesia is a first person shooter. Would be kind of cool if ammo was very limited, and after you fired a gun walkers descended on you and you had to escape.

Hey, you're back...

Actually, the topic from Reddit was "Has having a daughter changed your perception of women?" That is a far cry from "Men often become less misogynistic after having daughters."

The personal attacks on you for choosing your husband are shameful. The attacks from Jezebel against your husband are equally shameful. Thank you for sharing your experience here. I wish you the best of luck with raising your child.

You say tomato, I say tomato... wait that doesn't sound the same when you type it.

But it's not "discussing the culture" from an objective point of view. Unpack the article a little and it is marginalizing of men, and in particular geek or nerd men. By limiting it to "male nerd culture" it becomes a distinctly generalizing article, it's akin to saying "males in this culture have a problem with

Certifiable Fact!

Trackballs can actually be really agile once you get used to them. Particularly the big ones.

There IS something wrong the the 3ds... it only has one analog stick.

Should you make blanket generalizations about it, because there are not nice guys out there?

"And it seems to most men that it is ok to make blatant accusatory and derisive generalizations about women."

This entire article is based off of an anecdotal story from reddit... but it's a universal truth justifying the generalizations it starts with? Right?

It is truly ironic that nerds can go through their lives completely ignored by women, and yet it is some surprise when their attitudes toward women aren't extremely progressive.

"Male nerd culture has a problem with women" seems like both a generalization and an attack, to me.

Thank you for standing up and making a point about the inherent sexism in the way feminists and blogs tend to talk about men and pockets of male dominated "subculture." It seems to most feminists (taking the responses you've gotten as an example) it's ok to make blatant accusatory and derisive generalizations about

Companies are only people when it's convenient and it benefits them. Clearly. For all other purposes they are abstract institutions incapable of being punished in the way a human is.