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The intense anger in this article is disheartening. It doesn't help anyone's case.

I've always been a "You don't hit a woman" kind of guy, and that remains true for real violence in the real world...

Two words: record everything. Find a reliable, no-limit recording app for your phone, and make sure it's on anytime you speak with your boss. Trust me... Even though revealing the recordings may cause problems, if the situation warrants it it may indeed be less damaging than what the passive-aggressive boss does.

And they want to say that us gamers are sexist... how about this news broadcast? What's next?

There is no "real" pizza. It's all pizza, made differently. Believing that the particular kind of pizza you enjoy is the only "real" kind is just arrogant BS.

Yes, but Zelda already saved Link in a licensed, commercial game: Zelda: Wand of Gamelon. Crappy? Yes. Zelda saving Link? Yes. Just don't tell Anita Sarkeesian, she doesn't like evidence that contradicts her preconceived conclusions.

As I expected, there's a huge focus on portable game systems (PSP, 3DS). This is likely due to the HUGE amounts of time most Japanese people spend away from home, and also on the train to and from work/school.

I don't know where you live, but during my years in Japan, I found a lot of places with great pizza. The Italian style pizza in family diners like Saizeriya were awesome, but different from the US kind.

Creative minds often underestimate the power of the legal pad. Yes, yellow is distracting, but you can get other more soothing colors, like blue or purple. I use legal pads for taking notes for several reasons: they are allow much more to be written per page than other notebooks, they are cheap and easy to find, and

I'm not a fan of piracy, per se, but if I were to be so frustrated with DRM on games, that maybe in a parallel universe I went out of my way to get a "pirated copy" of a game that I actually paid for and own a physical copy of just to circumvent the DRM...

You brought up a great point — these people who are "too busy" for video games are filling their days up with other OPTIONAL activities. I have a good friend who thinks games are a "waste of time," and yet we will often go out to eat together on double dates or see movies. So, I guess paying $25-35 for two (tickets +

I'm always confused by the use of the term "real life" in contrast with gaming as a hobby. To show how silly it sounds to my ears, listen to these other silly examples:

You're right... and even at $6000, I question the project. She can collect as much as she wants, and I can keep informing people to the best of my ability of what I think is really going on: a scam.

Another self-imposed dilemma.

I just can't respect a game that is so blatantly obvious in its attempt to associate itself with another game. "UberStrike" is clearly ripping off the name of "Counter Strike" in hopes of gaining attention that way.

Yes, she proved her thesis — if her thesis is the following:

"One reason she got so much support is because of people who were disgusted by the reaction she received from the initial project"

Honestly, I quit reading your message half-way through. I seriously do apologize, I just have lost interest in this matter. But the forum is in reference to "4chan," not Reddit.

She collected over $160,000. It's publicly available.

Sometimes, yes. The President can veto a bill from the Congress, but the Congress can then go back and with a proper majority pass the bill anyway.