lyogin
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lyogin

All skilled gamers get accused of cheating in online play. Go ask any professional CS:GO player.

On what grounds are you making this claim? Do you have any statistics that female competitive gamers face more discrimination and harassment than male gamers? Because if it’s anything like the rest of the internet, men experience much more harassment. Don’t take my word for it.

http://www.pewinternet.org/2017/07/11/expe

Well she is certainly milking that victim card she keeps playing to success. it doesn’t matter if she never wins a competition, from now on, she can blame her lack of success on people hating her for being a feminist, whether they actually do or not.

As for Anita, her well is starting to dry up. As it turns out, you

What makes you think she’s the only woman in the tournament? Why don’t you ask the other women who earned their spot if they have to deal with these things instead of assuming they automatically do?

And now the female players who are also in the tournament, and earned their way by winning matches are going to be shoe-horned in with the likes of her. It’s a shame, and here’s a kotaku article celebrating yet another person who is actually doing women in gaming a disservice.

Everyone has to constantly justify their place in the e-sports community, as well as every other competitive community. If you’re not winning, if you’re not performing, you will lose your place to someone who will. That’s they way competitions work. What does being a woman have to do with it?

Genghis Kahn came pretty fucking close to conquering all of Europe before he suddenly died.

So now you expect other cultures to engage in cultural appropriation and get offended when they do not? That seems a bit hypocritical.

This is just what F1 is. If F1 wants to have an element where teams are developing their own technology, there will always be teams that exploit the formula better than anyone else. Considering now more than every that entire cars are built around specific design concepts, it can be extremely difficult, if not

What’s the problem with that? They used it as a loophole to do further track testing with their F1 engine. They didn’t actually spend less money. If you’re going to have a hard spending cap, that cap should not be circumvented, even if it leads to epic road cars.

The last time they tried to introduce a budget cap, Ferrari just put their F1 engine in a road car and did further testing that way.

Ferrari, Don’t let the door hit you on the way out.

I won’t miss you.

That looks an awful lot like a cross between an Accord and a Tesla Model S to me.

You’re acting like they didn’t originally intend for the race series to operate exactly like you’re describing. It was found to be infeasible with today’s technology, so they had to compromise.

Dale Earnhardt died 17 years ago, and definitely, definitely looked oto be in better shape than that 75 year old dressage rider would-be Olympian. There were also a bunch of F1 drivers that won well into their 50's.... in the 1950's. But that was then and times have changed. We have learned that fitness actually has a

But I keep being told that F1 is unwatchable compared to FE... then again these same people often complain about the lack of noise coming out of F1 cars nowadays...

Seems contradictory to me.

Really?

The average age of Olympic Dressage riders is 38.2 years old. There was an Austrailian Dressage Rider in the Rio Olympics was nearly 62 years old at the time she donned her top hat and tails on the world’s biggest stage. There would have been a 75 year old competing if his horse didn’t get ill before the games.

That

I have just used one person. I could have used others. For example: Danica Patrick made her way to NASCAR after winning a single Indycar race, and after much hype saw literally no success. Suzie Wolff got as seat as a development driver for Williams F1 after getting zero podiums in her racing in the previous 7 years.

Do I have to keep my top hat straight while I do it?

Where did I say any of it was easy, or not extremely difficult to do well. I was simply showing that F1 drivers are required to be in better shape than dressage competitors so it’s not a fair comparison to say that it implies any similar success in autosport.