If a guy posted about doing that to a woman, I don't think this site would laud him for it.
If a guy posted about doing that to a woman, I don't think this site would laud him for it.
If less trivial things were illegal, people would be accosted less frequently by police. How is that inane?
She's a social justice warrior. Reality does not matter to her. What matters is how she perceives reality, and her feelings.
She's an idiot and a hypocritical ass.
It certainly does NOT need to happen for males or females. We are talking about freaking video games. Everything about them is preposterous and exaggerated. That's why they're fun.
Could this human be worse? I'm say no. Anita is the worst a human can possibly be.
Her character is as honest, real, and believable as every other character. No reason to hate her.
Good gravy, Jessica Pare is some kind of something.
No, women are not being objectified by those games any more than men are being turned into disposable sacks of meat in war games.
No, you're on to something. Anna Karenina is certainly comparable to Grand Theft Auto, and a video game in which big-tittied women throw absurd tae kwon do kicks at each other. You're nailing this whole thing and I feel really stupid. Similarly, Crime and Punishment is comparable to, say, Pokemon and Birth of a…
You're like a caricature. If you didn't exist, people who disagree with your worldview would have to invent you to have something to so easily mock.
lol, ok. I frequently carry over my attitudes towards characters in Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto, as do many humans, which is why you see so many car-jackings and military-style swat assaults among people who play those games.
What are you talking about? The genesis of the issue here is fictional characters in a video game. There is no one being objectified.
Nothing says "progressive," like asking women to cover up! The ISIS and Taliban, for instance, are regularly lauded for their progressive ideals.
People need to stop slutshaming fictional characters.
You know this is just a fictional character, right?
I think "Big" is in reference to a particular body-part.
Because this article and this comment section is just a giant morass of talentless people ripping someone who is actually producing something. It's rooted in jealousy. This Ariana Grande person is very, very, attractive, and very talented. Those writing articles like this..... aren't.
Jealous much? She's stunningly attractive and overwhelmingly talented.
There's got to be a less obnoxious, annoying, and self-centered way to do this, right?