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A few data points:

Lot of men here think it’s physically impossible that women could possibly be paid less.

Oh man, here come the sentient fedoras who are just so mad that someone made a game about an issue they want to pretend doesn’t exist.

Before things really pop off in the comments, here are the official 2017 US Department of Labor/ Bureau of Labor Statistics findings on wage earnings based on gender and field of work if you wanna look at them: https://www.bls.gov/cps/cpsaat39.htm

My issue with it is that Anna is trying way too hard.

I think Hef believed he respected women. I’m not saying he did, but he believed he did.

He had an idea of how women should be and how men should be and in his mind, men treated women kindly, pampered them, and paid for them to look beautiful and women were just there to be pretty, have some light conversation with,

He may not have called them bitches, but he sure as hell didn’t respect them. I will never understand the Hefner apologists - it is no coincidence that Cosby and Hefner were best buddies and at least one of the Cosby rapes happened at the Playboy Mansion.

I feel bad about this game because I bought it at launch and played it and like you, I found a way to have fun with it in spite of its shortcomings. The problem is I moved on and even though it has way more cool stuff now, I have zero desire to try it again because there’s just too many other games to play. The same

Boy Jenji and Netflix really have nailed that formula of “Ensemble casts starring a conventionally pretty boringly unlikeable white girl and a bunch of infinitely more interesting queer and WOC characters”

People are allowed to be upset by something. One might argue that feeling is even quasi-intentional on the part of the developers. Part of subverting a trope is upsetting our expectations.

The problem isn’t being upset; the problem is the entitlement, the expectation that because you didn’t like a certain work, or it

UK TV ad laws have generally been excellent for years..

You know, your thoughtful comment is why I wish I could engage more on Kotaku.

A lot of commenters have suggested that in previous articles. A thick skin is necessary for online gaming, don’t get me wrong, but these commenters fail to understand that harassment in games is a reflection of a real-life culture that pays women less in the workplace, resists healthcare coverage of birth control (but

I’m curious as to how you would answer an interview question like “Tell me about a time you had to make a decision that wasn’t popular and how you handled it” while using your SAHM experience.

Sliced, raw tomato? Get to utter fuck!

It’s actually quite tasty.
No, really. Really!

“We have black lives matter written in our window”

Frankly, it should be.

C’mon, guys. Give him more credit for “Booby Finger”.