revengeofpompom
RevengeofPomPom
revengeofpompom

Remember when Barack was President and we didn’t have to worry about who anyone was fucking and what porn they were watching?

This is great news, but the copy and paste job loses some context. Like I don’t know who “McDuff” is (because the paragraph from the story that explains that was not pasted here) or the “me” is from “In the Times-Picayune interview, he told me”. So I thought maybe McDuff and Maw were the same person and Angela did the

Your assumption that I’m sex negative is utterly wrong. Perhaps reconsider why you made it, and whether you prejudged without proper evidence.

Thanks, my night is alright, although it’s a little slow. This was a good response, because it illustrates how you can use a long paragraph to make it seem like you’re making a legitimate point, while really, the point you’re hamfistedly attempting to make is that the statistical majority of human beings actually DO

The context is that Kotaku reports on cosplay, understands that the cosplay community has a female skew, understands its website has a male skew, and then uses that information with the intent to use women as an object for revenue generation. That is the sole business intent of any article published here, and if the

Women in videogames are characters in a videogame, and thus come with no expectation of agency whatsoever, unless you’re implying that the singularity has arrived.

If your argument is equity, I can all but guarantee that the ratio of female to male cosplayers featured on Kotaku is greater than one.

And that is because

Women in videogames have no choice, because they’re fictional characters that have as much agency as their writers/creators/the script gives them.

It’s a simple comparative example of the fact that people can, and frequently do, buy into and even fight to protect and promote the very systems that exploit or harm them. Not sure why that offends you.

Fun fact - it’s possible to objectify yourself.

Tell me again how it is that Kotaku’s staff reconciles its constant bitching about the objectification of women in videogames while promoting this shit?

They’re well done, but these aren’t their own interpretations. They’re based on Shigatake’s artwork.

To me it sounded like she was saying “You might have m—” and then stopped herself. I wondered if she was pondering whether Philip might’ve married Irina but then realized she didn’t want to go down that road.

“I would’ve worked in a factory.” [Pause] “Managed a factory.”

All he has left is Rudi the Insane.

Well, someone has to invoke Godwin’s Law so it might as well be me: this is a reasonable approximation of the tone, thematic overtones, and fidelity to grammar and spelling I’d expect if Hitler had had Twitter down in that bunker in spring 1945.

Im sorry, but fuck her. She’s no different than any of those assholes who murder their wife and kids then turn the gun on themselves. Throwing your seven year old child out of a window is the most severe act of abuse you can commit. She was an abuser.

Actually...the issue was that NO PARK RULES WERE BEING BROKEN AND THAT WOMAN WHO CALLED ON THOSE COUPLES W/BBQ WAS DEAD WRONG AND REPRIMANDED BY OPD. I live here and KNOW what went down. You’d best get your facts straight before making negative, incorrect, dumbass remarks like you did. AND .... the big cookout is

They broke the park rules.

Stan mentions he isn’t looking to have kids since he is too old and this makes sense when one considers he looks at Henry as the son he never had.

It’s gonna be pretty weird for Henry once he finds out that his parents and sister are Russian spies, but nobody ever asked him to be a Russian spy.