Imagine being so insecure that a fake woman holding a position of authority in a videogame made you uncomfortable. I'm not at all surprised that their celebacy is involuntary.
Imagine being so insecure that a fake woman holding a position of authority in a videogame made you uncomfortable. I'm not at all surprised that their celebacy is involuntary.
My dad smoked 3 packs of Kent Kings a day. To emulate him I got that exact pack of Kings candy cigarettes. He saw it, knocked it out of my hand, and gave me a real cig to smoke. I was 7 and thought I would die. Later I found out he took off the filter so I’d get sick and never touch them again.
It worked.
I must be getting old because I remember when companies would run contests like this with the idea that your submission MIGHT make it into the game/show/book/whatever. And IF it did, you were just happy to have something you could brag to your friends about.
Really? That’s how my family got mugs. Until I was older, I thought that’s where mugs came from.
Man, sometimes, well a lot of times, it really feels like Penny Arcade doesnt care anymore.
I would like to remind everyone that this is not censorship and that Playtonic as a private business has the right to express itself as they see fit. If they do not wish to include voice work by a controversial figure in their video game that is well within their right. Jon’s free speech was not violated in any way…