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Thinking a woman is sexy is not automatically objectification! Handy tool: subjects act, objects are acted upon. So, if you’re treating women as subjects (seeing women as people who can make choices), you’re fine. If you’re treating women like objects (seeing women as things to be acted upon; i.e. “I don’t even ask,

You do understand how objectification works, no? Because I read these kinds of posts a lot, and it’s rather silly how many of you don’t get it. First of all, breasts don’t equal objectification. The fact that you react in this way says more about your own personality, than the content creator, the cosplayer, or the

Actually, let’s do it. Send me an e-mail stephentotilo at kotaku dot com. We’ll see how boring you are.

Nah. If he’s involved in something interesting, we’re posting. Here we’ve got a playful way to look at the general pointlessness of pre-ordering video games. It only works because of the scale of his success.

Am I the only one who thinks that virulent shit talking should be relegated to exclusively amongst friends and not in the public eye?

Yeah man, those millennials, always hoping we can have a more unified and inclusive world, what assholes.

In case you nerds need it (and judging by most of the parodies I’ve already seen, you seriously do), here’s an animated After Effects template I made of the Overwatch Play-Of-The-Game text, available for your downloading and parodying pleasure.

I have a couple of thoughts:

Yeah, when I was eight years-old “pretty” meant having a particular nose shape. I grew out of that, like a normal person. However, there was no internet for me to post on so an adult would take my dumb eight year-old opinion seriously. You know, some opinions are just dumb and we can ignore them. Believe in your