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All of Russia’s paid trolls haven’t been mobilized yet, huh?

Bizarre take, because there’s nothing wrong with being a prostitute

Even though I enjoy The Big Sleep, I really haven’t seen a Marlowe movie that captures the writing or the character...normally they just do a version of Sam Spade (which is what Bogie did). And the directors often have no understanding of the books at all (the ending of Altman’s The Long Goodbye).  I mean, Hammett is

Interesting choice to take out Henry saying to Joel “It’s your fault” before killing himself. Though it did always come off like he meant himself anyway.

I had to stop reading at “episode three was a relatively emotional scenario.”

The Best Girl in the entire series,

If JDK had just stated his opinion like you alleged he did, I think he would’ve gotten less backlash. Instead, he said the BL industry should be “burned down,” called black people who disagreed with him the “weakest link,” said his detractors were “30 year old women” despite being a grown man himself, and then

This is... not a well-researched article that includes some factually incorrect statements. Fujoshi means nothing more than a female-identifying fan of BL, the counterpart to fudanshi for male-identifying or fujin as a more general term. It indicates nothing in terms of gender (eg, that they are cis) or sexuality (eg,

I can confirm that you don’t recall exactly what she wrote, because this definitely hasn’t been her stance. The (quite valid!) distinctions between gender and sex seem to be something she both doesn't understand and fails to confront.

The first essay I read by her on the issue was focused on the idea that some women were transitioning because being a woman in a patriarchy is so shitty that one might just want to get the hell out of that experience by switching gender identity.

There is no human being named John Walker. John Walker is an op designed to farm hate clicks and nobody can convince me otherwise.

She said that several years ago.  She's now tweeting chicks with dicks, merry terfmass, writing T shirts associated with gender critical fascists, set up womens clinics that exclude trans women, and being friendly with Matt Walsh.  She can say whatever the fuck she wants, her actions are what she believes. 

The article is bad, but stopping something because you’re not liking/enjoying it is valid. Writing an entire angry article about a game played for 15 minutes however is unfair yes.

So, you just stopped after the intro because you didn’t like it? That seems a bit unfair. The intro accomplishes the two main things it sets out to do:

You know, I was kind of with you a while. You had some bold takes, not all I agreed with, but I do think Troy Baker is a huge phoney and I do not understand all the love and praise that man gets, he has the range of a CW character, and his entire persona is just fake. Unpopular opinion, as noted by the angry comments

I struggle to find the point of this article even existing, honestly.

I am not sure why this article and your comments are so angry. You wrote this article knowing people were going to disagree with you. Most of the article is listing things you hate about a critically acclaimed fan favorite game. There is nothing wrong with disliking something or even writing an article about why you

I could not disagree more with much of what you are saying. The fact that you control Sarah in the game is not a detriment to the storytelling but a huge boon. You see the world and her family through her eyes. You relate with her way more in the 15 minutes than I did int the 30 minutes in the show. She is funny and

What a shit review. You walked away from the game because your wife was a couple months pregnant? You had no experience as a father at that point and had zero perspective to share, yet you make the whole review about how manipulative, terrible and cliche The Last of Us is. Are we supposed to agree with you because as

“I’m going to brag about not playing one of the most critically acclaimed video games ever, defend that decision, then use that decision to color my review.”