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Try and think about being in this situation, or a similar situation.

I am going to assume your comment is earnest and give you the straight answer:

Why didn’t she simply walk out? Why did she blow him? This is clearly a consensual sexual encounter she later regretted. “I didn’t really want to do it, but I did anyway” is not sexual misconduct.

Reading that excerpt in the comments, I would swear the author is a man. The way the character describes herself is awful. The author literally does the exact thing they make fun of YA authors doing on tumblr. “I’m very beautiful, but somehow also very plain.”

wow this is... not good...

We all have our cross to bear.

I read this excerpt and it made me think I could very easily be a famous YA author. The writing is horrendous, but also, her lack of a thigh gap is her great flaw?

This was a fascinating read. I’m always amazed at how fans of games like this are able to essentially expand the gameplay beyond what was intended. It reminds of when “adventure maps” came out for MineCraft that essentially created scripted story missions in a game that - at the time - had no tools for that.

I’ve backed a few things on Kickstarter, but they’ve all been play-tested board games that, obviously, need funding for bulk production purposes. These are games where the gameplay actually exists, like Manhattan Project and Secret Hitler. There is a much lower risk of loss when the entire object exists as more than a

Playdek’s messaging was that they didn’t NEED the KS money, that the game was going to be made regardless

I have more bad news then. I used to run an indie studio waaay back in the early iPhone days (before iPad even!). My company secured a contract with Warner Bros. that was, for us - a small group of four guys - a really big deal. We had all of the art, design, and production handled; and we hired Matt Scott’s company

I think so far the only project I’ve backed that actually released totally on-schedule was a reissue of Chemical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz, but everything else has either released eventually, or is still on track to.

I’ve backed 75 projects on Kickstarter, and so far, besides this, only one has failed to deliver something. Some are still in progress, so that could increase, but if you are careful about who you back, your odds are pretty good. Just be sure not to put in more than you are willing to lose.

I back Rifftrax Live. That’s it, and it’s worth it.

Should’ve called that the “ooo yeah...”

I backed the Ouya. Received my Ouya. I still lost. Lol