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Yeah, I stayed away from that article the moment I saw it just because, especially after all the negative and hurtful comments in regard to some issues raised at E3, I just knew that someone would be like that, and I didn't want to get into a needless discussion. Sorry for unknowingly doing it for me hahah

The big difference here is that you're talking about a certain franchise versus a whole concept. eSports encompass a growing number of games that either have iterations that keep them fresh and, technically, can encompass any game with a sizable multiplayer - something that is very much on the raise. So no, while I

I'm so sorry all that happened to you. I thankfully was able to get out of a situation that was very similar well before I got in so deep (marrying, oh my god how terrifying) since the guy I was with was much more blatant about it from the get go. (We didn't see each other for very long to say the least). I'm guessing

Was the article about Japan finally outlawing child pornography but still allowing it to exist in a 2D format?

I'm not too knowledgeable in this subject so tell me if I'm wrong, but I think even requiring actors and actresses to have regular check-ups would do a world of good. Not necessarily to check just for diseases but to also get a gauge of general physical well-being. If rosebudding is as intensive as this article says

Yeah, this is very disturbing to me. Most of the time I do my best not to judge other people's life choices as long as it's not hurting anyone, but this could either directly hurt the actors and actresses involved or indirectly hurt people's perceptions of how this stuff is done in general. I think the line is

THANK YOU. God, that was bothering me.

Oh my gosh, this guy's name escapes me for some reason. Could you remind me? hahah

Yep, eight-year-olds. Clearly in charge of their own diet.

I know, right? My second grade teacher handled it very well, but you could tell that she had never had to handle it before since up to that point she had spent her entire career as a second grade teacher. I was sent home every time it started though and I got ice cream from this great place on the way, so honestly, I

I know the feeling. I had mine for a few months when I was seven due to growth hormones and other medicines. Thankfully it stopped and didn't reappear until fifth grade (at camp, of course, because why should it have been comfortable?) but still.

I wasn't talking about the blog posts on Kotaku in particular. I was more talking about when people were having genuinely positive reactions to the idea that Link could be female (though I thought it was either a bad translation or a misinterpretation of the quote as soon as I saw it) and other members of the gaming

So true. I'm using that phrase whenever I describe him now. Thank you.

"His ability to shirt responsibly" might be one of the greatest phrases I've ever heard. Thank you.

You know, it's hard. I respect the man and I respect his opinions and decisions regarding the matter. The absolute hatred, though, that has been spewed at people being genuinely excited and curious about the possibility of playing as a female character in a franchise that doesn't usually shake up its core mechanics in

This honestly interests me because there seems to be this extremism that exists on gaming blogging sites. When they post something that is either not directly gaming-related or seem to be excited or lukewarm about a game, everyone starts shouting from the skies that this isn't real "game journalism;" but when someone

I'm fine with the very, very first time they do it, but having that come up every time you reload your file? Ugghh

Pretty much. Only taller.

A visual representation of Slippy's only move in the game.