You are scary. So scary.
You are scary. So scary.
Way to fight the good fight, you brave, brave soul.
This is a particularly funny comment, since what happened in this example was actually illegal.
I don't think it'll get updated - from the looks of the comments, he doesn't actually engage with commenters, and I am shying away from emailing him directly about it. (That feels like too much. Why does it feel like too much? I hate negotiating that line between opinionated and aggressive!)
A little bit. But this seems obvious for GT-ers, so conversation is mostly "ugh, Kotaku, seriously?" It's kind of bad that the commenters on blogs and sub-blogs are often so restricted to one area, cause we could use new points of view. But I guess that's the comfort, as well - I am almost solely on GT, and just come…
Yes! I've found some like-minded people over at Groupthink, but it's sad how few people here are noticing that.
Yay! Someone that sees that stripping an unconscious woman does not equal "oh, tits, BFD"!
Owen, did you know that the "strip show" you mention in here is actually sexual assault? Your title is really ill-thought out, since, as far as I know, people need to be conscious and consent to be a part of a strip show. Stripping an unconscious woman is something else.
Me too! I was thinking just the same thing - only Burt could make this story so funny. And SO OMINOUS.
I vote for funny threesomes!
Oh, I need to use that third one on threads that deserve it.
I see what you did there.
Yay!
What does this mean? Is she connected to ipsy?
Actually, in one of the later episodes Alex mentions that she saves her antidepressants and trades them for black eyeliner. So it's a priority of hers and she makes it happen. She knows how to work the system. Really realistic.
People can always change their own name when they become adults. The job restriction argument is a common one, but a thin one.
This just seems dumb now. Haven't enough companies been sued and dragged through the social mud to stop this behaviour already? Gahhhh
I think the half-censored word is supposed to spell out 'Burqa' - as in she's been listening to **rq* (Burqa with the b, u, and a removed). Could mean other things though..?
I know eh?! It's upsetting how quickly people on a feminist website will use that line when discussing a man... eek.
I was curious how he developed breasts in three months, but maybe that was three months of living as a woman AFTER transitioning?