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Hmm... you are absolutely right. It appears I got comments mixed up when I was reading them under “All Replies.” Another commenter just above you had used the other definition so when I saw yours I assumed you were talking to that person. My apologies :)

Garbage.

I’ve played through the plotline twice.

***SPOILERS, though I’m goddamn tired of having to say that in an article that discusses plot points***

The Baron is primarily at fault; true enough, his wife cheated on him, but he was -constantly- away, and when he wasn’t away, he was piss-drunk.

I say this as a military

It’s worth noting that, even though the creators of the classic comics were obligated to make their heroes white men, most of those creators were themselves the sons of Jewish immigrants and faced bigotry every day, and so they found ways to code their superficially white heroes as outsiders. Superman is the ultimate

Let me throw an anti-princess at you from left field — from a Disney property.

I really don’t see what’s funny about that. You seem to revel in your own rudeness and stupidity so carry on I guess.

Bethesda’s strength has always been filling out the background lore, not scripting a foreground story. If you’re looking to play the Legendary Hero on a Grand Quest then Bethesda’s a rocky bet. If, on the other hand, you want to be the scavenger/explorer who delves into the nooks and crannies of his world, then

Well for one the cheap wine people didn’t just write a goddamn novella telling you how wrong you are.

Well, older people always feel that way about young people; as long as there has been writing, older people have been writing some variation of this. Hell, it might be true and human history has just been an unbroken line of increasing softness since Australopithecus. I remember when my generation didn’t know the

The parts where she sounds like an academic are... not great. The parts where she writes in her actual voice make me want to get a beer with her so we can disagree amicably in person.

Awesome comment. I agree and yes, in a perfect world we would all be free to wear whatever we wanted without the influences of the fashion industry. I think the best we can do is support one another with what makes them the most comfortable.

You make some great points. I didn’t articulate mine very well. What I was trying to say is that men are largely allowed to dress in ways they chose, so why should feminists be required to wear some kind of “uniform” or risk being labeled conforming to beauty standards? The original poster was questioning why

Interesting topic. I think at its root, feminism is about choice. There are those of us who buy in to fashion and those of us who don’t. There isn’t one “model” of feminism. Am I less of a feminist because I chose to dye my hair and wear makeup? Am I less of a feminist because I chose to wear nice fitting clothes?

I don’t think you’ve correctly interpreted the comic.

1. They make decaf that tastes just like the real thing.

You live inside, you die inside, you live inside again.