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Of the two MMOs I really got into, I miss my friends from WoW the most, but it’s FFXIV’s world and story that I miss. Maybe it’s time to figure out a way to have time for an MMO again....

Yoshi-P was wearing a Bugs Bunny shirt with checkered flags on it.  Bunny + race perhaps? ;)

viera or i delete my account

Someone being harrassed doesn’t qualify them for anything.

Has she ever substantiated this newfound expertise on cybersecurity, or are we supposed to believe that being harassed generates this expertise via osmosis? I can’t find any evidence that Wu has anything passing a “this is, like, a super-important issue, guys!” level of experience with the topic. A former campaign

THANK YOU.

Who fucking cares where she was harassed? Yes, it’s bad when a person experiences that. But when a person’s entire notoriety is based on that experience, maybe it’s time to step the fuck back and think for a second about what we’re buying into. Turning your victimhood into its own little vehicle for self-promotion is

God bless you and also may you burn in hell for bringing this pile of crap to light.

She may not win this year, but she’s probably learning a ton about the political process as she runs. Hopefully she’ll be a well-known name within a couple of years, because it seems like she could really contribute to cyber security, which seems to be her expertise.

Oh.

lmao oh my god

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Briana Wu, the person who harassed Total Biscuit because he wouldn’t review her terrible game.

I know the area very well, and I was laughing at her candidacy long before I came across the Boxster anecdote, which only ensures I’ll be laughing at it for quite a while longer.

We really need to stop making people famous for being harassed on the internet. As sympathetic as their plight may be, this is not something that positively distinguishes someone as a person of character. Being a victim doesn’t make you virtuous, and it certainly doesn’t inherently make you the right person to

I’m from that district. The incumbent is fine, and represents the values of the district much better than she does, even if I don’t share all of those values.

This is so out of touch it’s hard to believe:

No anecdote has ever summed up Wu’s hammer-nail philosophy as well as this one.

“She had thought they were catcalling her, only to realize after she took her earbuds out that they were in fact shouting about how they planned to vote for her in Tuesday’s primary”

No anecdote has ever summed up Wu’s hammer-nail philosophy as well as this one.  

Please no.

I love when political campaigners or their staff show up at my door. It’s always a high point in my day to laugh and close the door on their face, then refuse to vote for them simply because they thought I wanted anyone to interrupt my day with that shit.