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Vítor Amaral
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Am I the only one who thinks that is totally wrong to kick a robot like that? :(

Which is also a social construct that damages women, one that feminism is also combating. Try Google "feminist sisterhood" and you'll find interesting reads and definitions.

Hope that doesn't translate to "the ones I agree with and the ones I disagree with". Because damn it if women are the ones that should say what issues affects them or not.

The ideal scenario: this.

Yeah, they are everywhere, sure. But video-games are still behind.

Anecdotes don't make for good points. But, going in the same way as you, most of the social/political arguments I've seen around here propose very simple solutions.

The thing is that most people have this problem of understanding relative things as absolute. And maybe you are getting things like that.

Really? Because in my world reviews are basically opinions.

I like this one:

I also appreciate some work done there. I've read some nice stuff here and there, but in general I think it falls short when compared more modern approaches on explaining social phenomena, be it in social science or even some things that neuroscience has brought.

This thing about female brain and male brain... I'd have to read the complete work from this guy, but it sounds so much like those old and really not that relevant now-a-days evolutionary psychology.

Not that's a new fetish for me.

It's about no singing spells.

Seeing this logo used in "real life", I now completely understand why people think Wii U and Wii are one and the same.

The exact move I though when I read the title.

All I know is that I love that piece of music.

My personal phylosophy is "When in doubt, blame Flash".

Seriously, even though I think it's retarded saying that she's always spot-on, terms like "white knight" are as good as terms like "feminazi". Just some bad ways of discrediting other people's opinions.

Nah. At least for me it had nothing to do with Kotaku. I came to Kotaku because I was tired of people discussing games as if they were inside a politic-free bubble. I always loved games and I always loved the ones that challenged my views, which is the same for movies, series, books, etc, and I wanted to talk about