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No silly, they do it at work, like everyone else.

Gamers had a problem with a woman who dared to have sex with someone other than them. For shame! That's somehow the very definition of a slut!

It wasn't created for harassment against women, It was created for more ethnical journalism in gaming.

Yeah, it's named for the Watergate hotel scandal, so using the latter half of the word implies the Watergate scandal was somehow about water. It's the same as calling someone addicted to work a "workaholic". What exactly is 'workahol' and where can I get some?

This was far worse for EverQuest, which I'm continuously baffled as to how it's still going after all these years. You'd very rarely find something you could use so you'd have to raid repeatedly, you'd have to camp each boss for hours, you'd have to roll against like 40 other people, and that's assuming whoever got

I know they can't do it due to public safety, but I wish just one of these targets of threats would say "Go ahead then, martyr me." The people threatening this just don't understand that the threat spreads the message and gains them more support without them even having to make a public statement or do a talk at a

Anybody who says it's not about women but rather "journalistic integrity", let's talk about all those male journalists being threatened with rape, because if there's no gender inequality I'm sure there must be tons of them.

If only fans had been able to save Kings. I loved that show and couldn't wait to see where it was going. Unfortunately NBC was terrible at advertising it, and moved it to a death timeslot without much notice, as if they wanted it to die. Still my favorite no-closure show. Ian McShane was fantastic in it. NBC's video

To be fair, 4chan and Reddit called it "The Fappening", which is a direct reference to masturbation. But honestly, people give too much of a shit what Reddit and 4chan think anyway. I have to laugh whenever news media thinks 4chan is a person.

I'm not sure why everyone is likening this to happening "on the street". It's a completely different form of theft that until now hasn't been publicized, so no, it's not like someone beat up someone in public with a baseball bat, or whatever pithy analogy people like using. Call it what it is, an extremely calculated

Samoan and African-American, actually. So he's got the mixed race thing too.

I have to say it kind of bothers me that she addressed it at all. Why should she have to "break the silence" or "finally speak out" like the headlines are saying? Vanity Fair interviews are hardly candid and unaltered by PR people, and celebrities are consistently coached about how to deal with media. The fact that

Something leads to people complaining on the internet!? Well I never!