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You seem to think I have some sort of stake in your behaviour, like I’m going to lose a fiver if I don’t get you to change your ways. I don’t. I really don’t care. I am outlining to you why you are getting the responses you are, responses which you seem to consider invalid. If you refuse to analyse your behaviour and

Mate, I’m autistic. I do not follow the same “narrative” everyone else does. I do have to deal with that narrative though, and bitching about it doesn’t get me anywhere. Also, I’m not the one using “shaming” to avoid engaging with any of the points directed at me.

Well, if it’s any consolation, it’s not my intent to make people feel uncomfortable or unwelcome. And I do welcome and do engage in a wide array of conversations especially on this site. Sorry if by some reason, that didn’t seem to be the case. But I can only speak on my behalf.

I woudl say the “as long as the relationships are not overtly paraded around” part is what this show aimed some of its’ stronger criticism at, much to the confusion of some western viewers. The anime went to great lengths to show the “Invisible Storm” contained many lesbians itself. They happily assisted (and often

Actually, no it isn’t. This anime’s whole point is to point out the passive-aggressive cruelty that the homosexuals face in Japan, how the characters must choose between invisibility and exclusion. While the gays rarely face direct violence or straightforward condemnation in Japan, they do constantly face social

Kuma shock!!!

An extremely salient point that seems to be conveniently forgotten amidst the shrill cries for “creative freedom”

“Oh no! The man is keeping us down! It’s just a vocal minority!”

The best part about the “Ethics in Gaming Journalism” smokescreen, is that, if they are banned from anything, they can just cry “Censorship! See how the man keeps me down? I must be hitting a nerve!”

“Don’t push feminism on your reader (push equality!).”

That’s not what transparency means. Not even remotely.

It also has to be brought up that it isn’t that some assholes took up the GG flag and ran with it so much as it is those assholes started the movement. Some very reasonable people have tried to take the GG flag away and use it to spark rational debate and discussion, but the fact of the matter is that GG began as a

If GamerGate were actually about ethics in journalism, they would not be actively trying to destroy Kotaku — a site that refuses press junkets, regularly pisses off game publishers through aggressive journalism, and is just about as transparent as any gaming site can be — they’d be going after Metacritic and exclusive

Today I learned that being a feminist was unethical...

Uniqlo > American Apparel.
It's the 1980s all over again: BUY JAPANESE.

"You just don't understand Japan"

It hides his control panel and/or his lizard neck

How many gold mario amiibos is it worth?

THINSPIRATION!!!!!!!