rathofkelly
RathofKelly
rathofkelly

My girlfriend would like me to point out that if she were going to go into battle, or fight someone, or do pretty much anything physical, she'd be wearing a good bra that doesn't allow for much movement despite her larger cup size, and doesn't understand video game costumes at all, nor why developers feel the need to

if that's the case allow me to regale you of the emergent narrative that took place between me and a guy named "xxQwikScopez420xx" in Call of Duty Advanced Warfare multiplayer.

"Shit, a woman just came in and ordered a full set of armour. What do we do? The blacksmith's is in the next street, we're a lingerie shop!"

Any man who calls himself a feminist immediately sets off my creep alarms. I have never met a male "feminist" who wasn't a manipulative tool.

I have never experienced assault at the hands of a male feminist, but I have experienced Macktivism for sure. I only trust men who listen more than they talk about feminism (in a conversation with women), who are feminist in actions but not necessarily name. I look for nuances in conversation, reactions to real world

Westwood really was a magical company. The stuff they did had this vibe that is completely unique. Kyrandia was amazing, Lands of Lore, dull as it sometimes was, still had it's charms. Hell even Young Merlin just oozed character. Even their last game, Pirates Legend of Black Kat was amazing if flawed.

Animals in Nagrand are more powerful than Arthas.

They do. MRAs complain bitterly about men being expected to be tough and emotionless and in the same breath refer to men who try to ally with feminism as betas and manginas.

"Yes mom, we got sponsored, that means we're big-time now."

Ubisoft: "These aren't glitches. It was deliberate. We've secretly altered the genre from period adventure game into psychological horror game."