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Atlanta, the city that brought you The Walking Dead. Mostly because it required the least amount of set dressing to resemble an apocalyptic hellscape.

This game is so huge these days. It’s really fun and the moment-to-moment is great, but it’s almost overwhelming. I played on PC at launch and liked it but bounced off because of the auction house element. Played it again last December on PS4 after a Black Friday sale and its SO much better, but there is just so much

Did they add local co op to the campaign? That was a major turn off when it first came out. I have yet to play this since it lacks this. (I have cooped the rest with a friend with a XBOX and we had a tradition going.)

which is a different thing that is not racism

This week also marked the 7 year anniversary of Amy Winehouse’s death, who was relentlessly mocked by the media and the public alike on a daily basis until the day she died. It was so disgusting. Demi Lovato doesn’t look or act like the stereotypical “mess,” so I think that’s why people haven’t publicly made fun of

She was happy totalbiscuit died, and posted that on a public account. You can probably bet she caused prior issues at work as well. She also blew up on everyone because of a perfectly reasonable tweet from a fan. Many of the fans know more about the story than the devs, since they’ve been playing longer than the devs

As a Computer Engineer and as a woman I have experienced sexism in the past, and let me tell you something, it doesn’t look like this.

The repercussions you speak of are based on lies. Prices blaming sexism and mysogyny, bots and reddit mobs instead of her own actions is disgusting. There is nothing else to infer here. Thats it. There is no “ripple” its simply sensationalism. Read the offending tweets yourself. Anyone making a mountain out of this

While all the GamerGaters are shit heads, and people trying to sack individuals they don’t agree with is disgusting, Price is a total fucking asshole and has proved it multiple times in her social media feeds. ArenaNet did the right thing by letting her go. No one wants to employ a public facing person with zero self

Well, here’s her upstanding TotalBiscuit tweet:

Top one was her blowing off legitimate discussion and critique, something creative writing in a team setting absolutely demands.

Second one is the TB tweet.

Disclaimer: I am just talking about Jessica Price here, the other episodes of harassment are shitty and unacceptable and I am NOT pro-gamergate here.

Two Guild Wars 2 narrative designers, Jessica Price and Peter Fries, were fired after Jessica attacked a well-established community member for asking a questions, shouted sexism, and refused to back down. This led people to dig into her Twitter page and realize she frequently posts opinions that ArenaNet does not

did you guys not even bother to read the initial tweet that he posted in response to her 29(!) long tweet string about her job? he said literally zero about anything at all having to do with her sex, he was merely disagreeing with her on her choices. it was HER that became hostile and made it all about being a female

I disagree, Heather. She was speaking on her personal Twitter, yes, but she was speaking about the kind of work she did in relation to a recent AMA that ArenaNet did on Reddit. She was, in fact, representing ANet by opening up that line of discussion on her own Twitter feed. If I started speaking about my place of

Horsehockey. She put her employer on her twitter. She was literally talking about her work for that company when this happened. You don’t get to represent yourself as an employee of a company and then call backsies and say “sorry it’s personal” when you cross a line.

Good thing he’s not doing that, then.

I’ve said it on reddit and Twitter and I’ll say it here:

Taking the original twitter spat alone, her behavior was ridiculous. She posted a multi-tweet essay, essentially, to a public space. Someone respectfully commented on that essay and she began passively insulting him.

“By the time that guy came along, I was so tired of having random people explain my job to me in company spaces where I had to just smile and nod that it was like, ‘No. Not here. Not in my space,’”