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Harmonix pissed in your Cheerios this morning?
How exactly was their DLC exploitative? $1-2 for any song in the catalog, and nearly all of the previous DLC works with the latest edition of the game. Hell, they even let you export the ON-DISC tracks, so you didn't need to switch discs to play your older music. If anyone

Has this changed over time? For example, were these percentages higher or lower 25 years ago? 50 years ago? How do people in other parts of the world fare? Not that these number aren't appalling, but context would be helpful to better understand what's going on.

Com Truise - The Game

You're tearing me apart, Lisa!

I don't think you know what "new wave" music is.

The amount of vitriol you're getting over this is fairly disturbing, but I really feel like you're making a mountain out of a molehill. Frankly, you're just wrong. It drives me crazy when gender specific pronouns are used needlessly, but this is not one of those cases. The title is a reference to a phrase that I

Pubes won't really be back until they come in POG form.

No. You actually have a totally uninformed idea of what racism is.

I think you're still missing it. Reread that post of yours, and it sounds like you're talking about what kind of women you'd prefer to order up for your fantasy game.

Can I tell you? It never occurs to me to order up types of any kind of people for any purpose, except "smart, honest, creative, and deadline-respecting"

A lot of male gamers tend to be of the mindset that, just because they aren't at all offended about the current state of female characters in video games, that means that no one else has any right to find it offensive. Many male gamers also tend to not see how women are portrayed in games to be an issue, because

No. I'm sorry, racism isn't the fault of black people getting "unfair advantages" and "hating white people".

Nobody, child or adult, decides what to be like in a vacuum. Everyone is inspired by someone else, mentored by someone else.

This reminds me of a NBA star who claimed "I'm not a role model for kids. Don't make me a role model. I'm not." His teammate took him aside and said, "the moment you put on that jersey, step out on the floor, and a young kid admires you for what you can do, yes, you absolutely become a role model."

No, but it was a polite and respectable thing to do, especially because it is a sore subject for many people and a cultural problem that requires a certain level of sensitivity. He did the right thing, regardless of whether it was necessary or not.

Two things I take away from this:

You seem like a fun gal. Fuck these dried up bitter Bettys heaping their puritanical bullshit on you. Go get em, tiger.

I went down the rabbit hole to his site. The clips make it seem like the sex was enjoyable. That's a good enough reason for me in terms of motivation for her actions. If it boosts her career as well... /shrug.

despite popular opinion, i thought this was interesting and think i understand why you made this decision. also, you introduced me to the john mulaney special, which is super funny.

The writing is kind of meh, but the fact that she did this doesn't need to invite so much judging. And yes, this experience should definitely lead to an awesome piece of writing. This just isn't it. She's a stand-up comic, not a writer. Clearly.

Is "I'm all sex positive and all, but..." the new "I'm not a racist, but..."? Cause if not, you just made it happen.