kolgrim
Kolgrim
kolgrim

I think this is one of those times where the person you're arguing with simply doesn't want to "Grant" transsexuals the "right" to be a sex or gender they weren't born as (or assigned) at birth. Ze's not being ignorant, ze's making a choice about how ze thinks sex and gender should work, so arguing and offering points

Is it okay that my head was thinking about fictional characters joining the game to the degree that I found the idea of a misspelling more plausible than Ono being in it? :P

You mean Oro from SFIII? They said it would be the character's first time in a fighting game, if I remember correctly.

Hated this game. I won't connect easily with some woman who makes a bunch of paper rabbits, and the gameplay is practically nonexistant. Actually moving the character around looking for those items you need is the worst part of the game, and that's bass-ackwards for a video game. Then I looked up the plot online and

First off, I feel compelled to say that since you're just a udername on a video games website, any articulation of "You need to actually learn about feminism because you're wrong," can be easily rebutted with, "No, YOU do, because YOU'RE wrong!" Of course, I, too, am a username on a video games website, so feel free

Looks like a cross between Earthbound and Super Mario Bros. 2. Interesting idea.

One of the best movies I've ever seen. I keep meaning to get people together to watch it with me. (BTW, it wasn't a doc. It was fiction. Van Damme isn't in prison for stealing money right now.)

What's funny is that these are "video game facts" in only the most technical sense of the word. It was talking about weight and RAM, making comparisons, but you can do that with anything. "Hey, did you know, the weight of all the Bic pens in Missouri is roughly equal to 4,556,734 Bed, Bath, and Beyond SuperSoft throw

This guy's jokes remind me of South Park's critique of Family Guy with the manatees "writing" the setups:

"iPhone App" > "Chest Waxing" > "Alan Rickman"

Normally, men don't rape/abuse women. Rapists and abusers are exceptions to the rule in both genders.

That last thing you wrote really set off my alarms. I didn't like reading it. It "made" me uncomfortable. You are now responsible for my emotional reaction to your words. You must change your actions and speech so they stop being things I don't like or choose not to deal with. Otherwise you're an insensitive jerk.

/flaw

OHAYO!

Someone should put up some video, or at least comments from another rep, because it's not healthy for us to see only one person's side of the story through their own public forum. I recommend we let someone on the other side of this (the comedian, Microsoft) have their day in court before we decide everything Laura

Mark 10:10 (NIV) says, "When they were in the house again, the disciples asked Jesus about this."

Also, I know you can just call bs on what I'm about to say, but there's a reason the Matthew and Luke verses reference Jesus speaking to a specific person. The standard exegesis is that Jesus asked him this because he knew

Agreed. I beleive in a soft notion of white privilege and that I have it, but the move here basically boils down to, "It's not okay to be racist against minorities, just the white majority." Nah, I'd much prefer we eliminate racism altogether.

You're on the internet.
Do a Google search for "Boobs."
You're welcome.

I think he was trying to say something more like "There are some places that do it right" and not "There are no places that do it wrong."

Stupid, stupid, stupid, then they wouldn't stop somersaulting for ten seconds and I had to laugh. Oh Conan.

I agree, no writer is exempt from criticism. You'll notice (maybe) that I never said anything like that. But as a species, I think we should be working to eliminate STUPID criticism from discussion. "Why is your character racist/sexist?" is a far cry from "Why is your character male?" Is there anything wrong with