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Agreed. It's fetish porn. If you aren't looking for what that video is offering, don't view that video. Don't try to apply morality to porn (other than models must be consenting adults, which goes without saying). I don't care if gay sex offends conservative Christian morals, I don't care if interracial sex offends

Why does this have to be the case. I know many intelligent people that believe in god. It's not that serious dude. It's not a logical thing, not something you believe by rationality. Believing in got, I think, isn't a choice. People don't choose to believe in god. I think belief comes from deeply rooted cultural,

While both systems were horrendous, I'd go so far as to suggest that Stalin was worse than Hitler.

In Nazi Germany, specific groups were targeted for extermination and everyone else was mostly allowed to keep living their lives. In the USSR and their satellite countries, only one group was allowed to have a

whats our demographic? Gaming as a whole? The variety of "gamers" range from children to adults over 30. Where do I typically see that attitude? 15-24 year olds. Are they the majority? Absolutely not. For every game with a sexist/racist jerk i'll get plenty without that kind of person. Its just the negative

Couldn't finish the racist video. They weren't even using the correct definition of racism: the belief that a race is superior to another.

I think one of the things people are tired of is the one Atheist complaining about a Nativity scene offending them and preventing 10,000 people from enjoying it. Things like that.

I'm sorry it came off that way. I am not being judgmental, nor did it ever cross my mind. I'm just tired of people assuming because you're Christian that you're weak, bigoted, homophobic, backward, etc. I agree that all religious texts have outdated notions and downright offensive ones too. I try to subscribe to the

hey bro I'm with u but its not cool to bash on people for having faith. I wouldn't like them bashing me for my non faith. You'll grow up one day.

No need to be rude. He wasn't telling anyone what to believe/how to act.

Ditto. I certainly don't mind people being of a different religious faith, or no religious faith at all. I have plenty of friends on both 'sides'. But don't you (general you) dare mock or belittle me for what I believe in, when it has zero bearing on yourself. Doing so puts you on equal footing with the religious folk

People that are religious will proclaim they are better for being able to keep their faith while the world tests them. Atheists will proclaim they are better because they are smarter, and are able to see through the lies and find the truth, that there is no god.

I'm Catholic and I don't mind that people don't believe in God. I'd like to believe that there is something or someone out there beyond what we can see. What I do have a problem with is people saying people with faith are 'dumb' or 'weak' in believing there is a higher power out there. I do believe that you'll most

I just think it'd be better if they did incredible and great things themselves because then you could look at everything they accomplished and be amazed, but then raise the question of if the greatness they achieved is worth the human price. As is, it kind of seems like they took the easy way out. Not that I support

"Have female characters of various body types"

You are mistaken. Commander Shepard is a woman.

Well, we didn't cover greek mythology back in my high school, but i'm sure glad at least we got taught how not to be an angry dick.

From sci-fi references to artistic nods, the Mass Effect series has numerous connections to the real world—this video, narrated by none other than Commander Shepard (or Mark Meer if you will) himself, looks at some of them.

I'm sorry, who is this guy pretending to be Commander Shepard?

You're an awfully angry person aren't you.

As a girl, I'm a big fan of the saying that what people mean when they say "strong female character" is "strong character, female" where the gender does not define the character. It should be that way with nonwhite characters too, the skin tone needs to stop defining the character—especially in fantasy worlds and such