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And yes, social constructions can actually prove to be demosntrably harmful to a society.. And thus it might be necessary to reform social constructs by actively demanding change or criticising the things viewed as a problem (though they may be thought of as normal or OK by others).. And beauty is socially

The 'approach' they're taking is opinion based, and it's not different from liking the art for whatever reason. And me 'amusingly' putting anything such as 'the stereotypical female' is me actually implying that it holds baggage and a series of negative stigmatizations. Often times beauty is often conjoined with

It's weird, the overly sensationalized 'feminazi' is far less prevalent than the adamant divisive people who yell 'sjw' and slurs of disparaging seething language to 'prove' points. Yet it's such an intellectually vacuous response.. and it's heralded by some to be the best deferment to counter opinions. — Furthermore,

I've seen it, she certainly could, but this is also why I found the extremely public and widely visible things of this sort, problematic. The peer pressure to commit. I find this particular instance sweet, but man do I feel bad when the guy gets declined because he obviously didn't have his stuff in order. And the

Not fond of this one. The poses strike me as very unbecoming of the character.. But eh, good art.

The term SJW always strikes me as a pejorative impasse and often a strawman. Personally, I only found the Velma one to be a bit obtuse in contrast to her caricature. The other's are more accurate to their original forms, which might inherently be rendered with semi-sexual aesthetics, which if anything is trite. The

I couldn't help but wonder: what else do people get wrong about Pewdiepie? Can I trust when a self-identified gamer sneers at someone like Pewdiepie when a lot of our hardcore culture likes to celebrate personalities that flaunt how cynical, jaded, annoyed or angry they are? Annoyed Gamer. Cynical Brit. Angry Joe.

Maybe you should have actually structured your initial comment differently, as opposed to some rhetoric regarding the community being toxic, and you wouldn't be getting people attempting to REPLY to that complaint in what looks to be a pretty congenial way.

I know. Nothing.

What are you, a grumpy cat meme? I'm also under the impression your intent is to have the last word.

..That explosion with the underwater shockwave was amazing. But why the hell did he 'put up his hands' instead of bracing for impact? You're obviously going to be launched upwards or flung back when it hits you.. — Furthermore, what's with the 'roar', that's obviously not submersed sounding, but rather an open air

You couldn't possibly be any more glib.

Well, you claim you stay far away from these types of games because of how bad the community is. Well, you can limit that community, thus you could indulge in the game.. While it's 'obvious' to some, the only limiting factor is availible friends, which I would like to assume we all have some availible people to play

LOL is a competitive game, where the composition of it's gameplay elements insists you play against an enemy of 'similiar' skill and attempt to outwit strategically or outplay tactically.

I either mute toxic players, or STRICTLY play with friends whom I communicate to over skype. — Yes the community of socially repressed adolescents and sometimes 20-somethings have a pension for being negative and nasty, but you can have fun with a group of known 'good' people.

Good point, he doesn't look like he belongs since he seems to look more 'soft' compared to the higher constrasts of the rocks.

I agree wholeheartedly. Hatred is about being a merciless psychopath, Postal was a weirdly cartoonish "here kill these morons with absolutely over the top chaotic and gorey stuff". Wasn't the first mission, if I recall from the first game, to get milk at the local grocery store? — I remember that game being full of

This kind of reminds me of the owners/operators/creators of ThePirateBay, when they used to own some kind of "dumbest soldier" website, where they created a 'rating' system associated with how American Soldiers died in the middle east, based on "how stupid they were" to die in the fashion they did. They claimed "free

What is this weapon? Looks like a grenade launcher?

"Who was phone" indeed.