sonicalligatour
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err... wrap end of drumstick in a folded napkin. hold thigh with hand.

Is this OK?

Very close. Need to see her going up a sheer cliff face before it'll truly capture the essence of horses in Skyrim.

True. How the industry (and the public) treats female employees can be pretty crap. I know I've mentally just bunched it all together under the pretense that the game industry is catering to a customer base that will praise you and curse you (or worse) in the same breath. They feel they're owed so much and have the

The problem is that if you're a *female* dev with a public presence, you may not have the luxury of not giving a shit about this stuff.

Jason even though you are an Unethical Game Journo Pros, (but mostly because you are a Man) I will be civil in the hopes of furthering polite discourse.

The accusations of the GamerGate trolls, even if actually true, are almost laughably pedestrian "offenses" that do not even remotely warrant the amount of outrage that results. "Ooooh, nepotism and award-fixing at a small indie games festival! Some developer's game got a better score because she was fucking the guy

I seriously have to wonder how many people who work or have worked on the dev side of things actually give any kind of a shit about this stuff. I'm in the latter crowd and all it does is remind me part of why I don't have the drive to work on video games any more... the public and press is full of dumbshits with more

Which gets us to the crux of this story: as usual, this sequence of events is far more convoluted and nuanced than Pinsof and various GamerGaters have suggested. To sum up the story of Fez's development as a tale of good vs. evil—the type of rudimentary sorting that GamerGaters have been so attracted to over the past

I can't wait to see the cos-play of male Cid in that outfit.

I MEANT THIGHS. TO EVERYONE IN THIS THREAD, I MEANT THIGHS.

*sigh* Goddamnit, Luke

Seriously? Innocence was a great film in its own right, quite independently from the first GitS. Arise, on the other hand, is mediocre as hell, and completely fails to find the spirit of its source material, and I fear the Hollywood adaptation will end up in the same pit.

And so continues Scarlett Johansson's plan to star in every movie with the word "Ghost" in the title. I look forward to her remake of the 1990 film "Ghost."