formerlyburner43
Burner44
formerlyburner43

Yeah, this is the first of heard of this guy. Really, I try to avoid all the “big” YouTube personalities for the same reason I avoid anything about the Kardashians. I don’t know how any of these people became famous. I’ll just stick with the occasional instructional video. The rest is largely dreck.

It definitely seems these “YouTube celebrities” are generating some intense intellectual dialogues worthy of our time and attention.

At least since ancient Greece.

Drama is the hot new thing? Did they just discover the internet? Drama has been around forever.

I’ve already solved this problem by not caring who these people are. Absolutely zero drama for me.

I’ve long thought Tomato was a insider at Gawker & Co. and this kind of just proves that.

I honestly had no idea this guy existed.

I swear he's a Gawker employee...

The worse part was how many stars and positive replies it got from Clinton supporters.

Not sure amaze is the word I’d use but...

It’s kind of lame when your character’s name is Motoko Kusanagi and yet, looks completely white.

In my opinion, a distinctly Japanese character in a series distinctly about the social and technological concerns of 80s and 90s Japan shouldn’t be played by a white actress. And if they wanted to go that route, they could have made a new character without a Japanese name. Motoko Kusanagi is a Japanese character, and

Dude, what you’re trying to equate is miles from being reasonable. The changes James Bond has been through isn’t anywhere near the same as this.

There is nothing strange about cyborgs having a race, they are modeled after real humans and made to look mostly life-like (if we didn’t already know Motoko was a cyborg it would be hard to tell she is in the anime TV or movies), so naturally cyborgs made in Japan would mostly look like Japanese people (and cyborgs in

It can, and she does, but we also know what she *should* look like.

The more you valorize masculinity (by associating it with the active, often penetrative, role), the more you despise victims (who have, in your eyes, “lost” that masculinity). It’s beyond gross.

“Assessing Crash Bandicoot as an adult, the character is so clearly an attempt to do ‘edgy Sonic.’”

I haven’t read the comic myself, but for a person who was raised on an island where the only gender was female, wouldn’t the insult in “girl” - meaning young female - come from the “young” part, not the “female” part? As in, “where I come from, people as stupid/weak/immature as you are called girls, not women”?

Gamergater HAWT TAKE alert

I saw this on Jez a few months ago and I’ve thought about it and laughed almost every day since. You’re exactly right.