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You may find this hard to understand but straight men do in fact find hardship. Depression and suicide has a higher rate among males. This is due to men feeling like they must take care of a woman one day and they end up having to work harder and more then females to try and obtain that goal, men are also expected to

Why don’t you just insult the women who decided to take the photo and share it?

We can’t see the womens’ faces so the value of the picture is totally reliant on their posteriors.

The only negative thing here is your hypersensitive, probably American, overtly politically correct response to people having fun of their own choosing.

If this is too much for you, get off the internet.

I’d make the assumption that the women were aware of the final picture before it was posted, and they all were choosing to wear and pose like this. That’s fully their’s, they’re owning their bodies with confidence, and fun. This is a great picture. It’s all about consent and control over one’s image. And it’s exactly

man just hates the female body. wants to see it obliterated from the face of kotaku, thats all...its about having a positive image of our society—one in which women are forcibly made to cover up.

I’m confused, what is it exactly you’re offended by?

Female Attitude Era Wrestlers...the era when Mika was designed, were pretty open about showing skin and using sex appeal to get attention. Mika’s outfit isn’t that out of place considering the era she was made.

Mika’s design might be outdated, but hell, every character from Streetfighter has a design based on popular

What? Wrestlers in skimpy clothing that exposes bulges? No! Never been done before.

...AdBlock is your friend.

Idk, she looks like a wrestler, and in any sort of american or mexican wrestling I’ve seen, they’ve typically had an outfit like that. It’s flashy, it draws attention, and I’m sure straight men and not-straight women and those in the middle find it attractive in some way.

I was also curious about what makes Vávra tick. I’d only seen him from afar, in figurative armor. I’d spotted him as a pugnacious user of Twitter who would mix Tweets about game design with angry complaints about so-called social justice warriors and charges that, as he put it last October, “the future of our biz is

Anybody getting their GamerGate news from Kotaku is basically asking Bill Clinton about a certain intern... The bias is written in the story. (Not a nock against Stephen really, he was pretty neutral.)

Caring a little about ethics is not enoufh . Without disclosure a link is proof of scandal. Nathan should have amended all past Zoe reviews mentioning dating her the minute he began. He should be fired and blacklisted on all Gawker affiliates for not doing so. Any staff who knew should also be treated similar if they

“ a news and opinion outlet like any other that will have successes and stumbles along the way.”

People asked about Nathan dating Zoe Quinn last August, and I wrote about it, how he wasn’t dating her when he quoted her in an article he ran for us when he was a part-timer, how he didn’t write about her back when they were dating. (I’m pretty sure I’ve also said that I’m not a fan of reporters dating people they

It’s a great post, it deserves an article. It’s just very late. Especially considering how the twitter brigade handled the first 2-3 months. I do however you might’ve got the memo to de-escalate the whole situation.

You gotta agree, though Stephen, you did all you could, but you guys also brought this on yourselves. If

What is your parent company? Stock company, investors? How about Kinja? Funny Playboy is on playboysfw. talk about accused as sexist. Now with the new hard core business they add into things online.