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Actually, when you grow up your life becomes less and less about obsessing over girls. You’ll actually occasionally have thoughts and activities in your life that aren’t about meeting and impressing them.

Come on; a bunch of high-school girls who have shown ZERO interest in gaming up until it became an app on their phone that all of the guys in school were using? I have no idea why anyone would honestly believe it was an actual interest in gaming that lured these girls in.

Not saying there’s anything wrong with girls playing; but the “don’t guys like being around girls” bit is missing the point.

Guys likely at times turn to video games when they need a break from their girl, or girl’s in general. Everyone needs some alone time; and anyone who thinks it’s great to have women affixed to a place or activity that was previously considered a sanctuary lacks vision.

Come on Kotaku, you community of feminists and creepy white-knights. You know you want to make this his fault and say he deserved it. Don’t disappoint me.

Right, because it’s important to be extremely particular about what constitutes gaming news on a video game blog site. Your impeccable taste and high standards are noted, and, on a personal note, really impressing the hell out of me.

Both sides are trying to censor video games.

It wasn’t a valid point, it was LunSei’s opinion. I just find it kind of ridiculous to soapbox and preach with some community college understanding of psychology, just because some guys comic strip regularly includes portrayals of attractive women.

Yes, taking it seriously and being preachy is technically talking about the comic. Didn’t say you were off-topic; just said your take and general tone towards a comic you disagree with paint you as particularly sensitive and joyless.

It’s a comic and you seem like a super fun person. Of all the dumb things to take seriously and get preachy about.

Difference is he could win if Twitch actually did breach their contract by terminating his stream without sufficient cause. The idea that a private company can do whatever they want to anyone using their platform is incorrect; it’s the reason why contracts exist.

It doesn’t matter if Twitch is a private company; they had a contract with this person, so the details of that contract are all that matter. If twitch terminated his stream under a pretense that violated the contract, like this guy is alleging, then he has the right to sue.

Monster Hunter has always been primarily on portable consoles, so it’s really not that confusing to be asking if it will be releasing on the premier portable console. You seem really upset, though; might I suggest a zanax?

Who did he dare to commit suicide? I must’ve missed it in the article... Is that person alright? Did they do it?

I’ve been asking you whether you think a PR lynching that compromises his future is fair, and your responses have been that he’s a “scumbag” or “asshole” and deserves whatever he’s getting. It sounds an awful lot like you’re just angry and projecting that onto the situation, instead of sensibly reasoning whether

I feel like I have to remind you that he didn’t actually tell a legitimately suicidal person to “just do it.” He said if someone made the threat he would; which may have very well just been an empty gesture to make a point. A publicized campaign to defame and label him a monster in order to vindictively ruin whatever

You probably shouldn’t use the word “objectively” if you don’t know what it means. If in your opinion it makes me a garbage person then kudos, I’m not too worried about it.

You’re kind of not getting it; you’re mad at this person and it’s making you irrational. He didn’t tell someone who’s actually suicidal to kill themselves, he said he’d dare someone who threatened to commit suicide. Reason likely being that he probably doesn’t believe they would, because people on the internet lie

I understand that you don’t like him because he said something mean, but that’s causing you to miss the boat on what fair and unfair mean.

I know, that’s why I opened by saying they have the right to fire you. Having an outburst at work and being fired for it is normal and fair.