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I see what you’re saying, but I’ve really, really loved a lot of these remakes. The original RE2 was one of my all-time favorite games and then... the remake became one of my all-time favorite games. I’m excited to play an updated Max Payne. I guess in short, I personally can’t bitch because I tend to enjoy these. 

I have to admit that I’m mostly just sad/bent out of shape that From left me so far behind. Dark Souls 1 and 2 are two of my absolute favorite games ever and I adore Bloodborne. They had options like summoning so when I got out-classed or too frustrated I could get help. There were ways to grind to get slightly,

Please tell me Bikini Kills is a cover band that does Bikini Kill songs and that this feminist website didn’t actually get the name wrong of one of the most important all-woman punk bands of all time. Please.

Seriously though, is this some joke I don’t get or did someone actually write a snarky article without even bothering to do an extremely basic google search about video games?

I’ll say this: We don’t. Because we’ve had the privilege not to understand it. I said tons of shady shit 20 years ago because of how I was raised as a white straight dude. That said— it shouldn’t be excused. It’s not an excuse. There’s no reason that I shouldn’t have learned and gotten better or taken criticism for it.

I’ve beaten every Souls-Borne game multiple times except one and I am 100% ok with an easy mode. I agree totally with everyone who says, “Don’t like it? Don’t use it.”

I know I have no hard evidence here but I think we can all agree with treats women like total shit. We know what he thinks women are here for. She has been subjected to this dude in ways few ever had. I can’t imagine she doesn’t loath him. 

I really loved that they tackle this head-on in the book. Within the first 50 pages or so a father makes his son read a horrifically racist screed Lovecraft wrote after he finds his son reading ol’ HP. And the title of the book “Lovecraft Country” is basically what the characters call any place white, scary, rural and

I’m a college professor and found myself with some weeks between the end of spring semester and the start of my summer sessions and for a reason I can’t possibly articulate... I started and finished Mass Effect: Andromeda. I had added it to my library when, I think, it was on PS Plus but never bothered. It... wasn’t

My uncles call each other Wop and dago all the time but if some irish dude did it, there’d be hands a flyin’. And yet they can’t understand why they can’t say THAT word. 

Let’s do an experiment, Professor Mayo: You walk into a cigar bar and scream “BOOMER!” and record what happens; then, you walk into the blackest bar you can find and yell that other word. Let’s see how people react if they’re the same. 

I believe with 100% certainty the dude hit it right on the head when he said the officer had been drinking. I feel like dude must have seen the cop in a bar beforehand. There is NO other way-- white or not-- that this would have stood if the cop didn’t actually think he was about to be caught drinking on the job.

She lost me after she got her legions of fans to harass a fucking delivery driver. I don’t care how big she is or what her skin color is, making a poor working person suffer because they made a human error is top-line shitty skinny white woman shit.

The end of season one where they... [SPOILERS]...

I will certainly say that a lot of Drag culture had a misogyny to it, no doubt. In the 80s and 90s going to drag shows, it was a lot of men making a TON of jokes at the expense of women-- stuff like fishy smelling genitals and the like were par for the course. 

The... the Jewish guy is going to get the Nazi vote?

They FORCED her to use the N word. It wasn’t her fault. The black people FORCED her to have to say the word. She didn’t want to guys, but those black women INSISTED.

Considering it’s a two parter on HBO, I think it makes sense-- they can make another one for later, like Paradise Lost got a trilogy out of it. 

Spoilers below concerning context as talked about above:

While I see what you’re saying, this is far too good of an opportunity to pass up. I think it’s actually showing that “excellence” is a myth, because even AFTER achieving so much, they are STILL refused pay. If anything, using this as an example quells the stupid idea that somehow it’s all a meritocracy and women just