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I don't care how unpopular of an opinion this is: I love Kristen Stewart. I loved how when the affair or whatever went down, she went on an interview about her movie and somebody asked her about it, and she was like, "You guys are going to make up whatever story pleases you in your head, so I'm just going to let you

Those are EXACTLY the noises I'd be making if I were gingerly shifting a menacing bird out my window at night.

I hated that too! And forget about polyamoury - all the other sims in town will think you are scum.

I thought the teens thing was a little funny too... I think they tried really hard to be inclusive, but there are still some heteronormative bits clinging on. My biggest pet peeve about the game is that when a working female sim has a baby, she is forced to go on maternity leave, while if she has a partner who is also

I design my own uber-liberal diverse Utopia with Stay-At-Home dads, single moms, interracial couples, gay families, and sims every colour of the rainbow. I'm such a pinko. It used to bug me the way the game would randomize character creations, so yes, there would be sims of colour, but all the names are anglicized,

Yeah, brah, I play the Sims. And the Dragon Age series, and Mass Effect, and Starcraft (original series AND new ones) and my favourite games are actually the old Baldur's Gate series, which I've been recently replaying using the Enhanced Editions that have started coming out.

Is it just me, though, or does The Sims 3 seem to deliberately hold off on same-sex pairings until you put them in your game yourself? I mean, I played for many hours before implementing my first gay couple. For those first hours, not a single same-sex pairing was initiated by the game's AI. After I started a gay

Awwww... what a victim you are.

"you live in a culture where your race isn't the norm"

"Porn's appeal has long been the holding up of a light, or a magnifying glass, to the inner workings of human pleasure. Rosebudding continues to play on that theme, literally turning a medical oddity — something second year medical students might discuss with a hand gently stroking their chins — into something

Thank you, thank you, thank you.

OK, I know Jezebel is generally a pro-porn site and everything, but what is this, "Oh, they're just trying to be edgy," and "Oh, well, we're just desensitized to sexual images, they have to keep finding the new thing," BS, all while ignoring the plain and obvious fact: this isn't just meant to be shocking, it's meant

YEAH! DOWN WITH METAPHORS!

Yes, that is clearly the real message to be taken from this story.

I hope so, he clearly deserves to be fired, he is a violent danger to the community. But as far as I have seen, the department/union protects these guys no matter how egregious the offence. The mayor is getting involved, apparently, so maybe... MAYBE something will be done this time.

I just got an ice cream machine, and I am so psyched to get started... has anybody else made homemade ice cream? Do you have favourite recipes?

OK.... you realize that Westeros is NOT the United States, and so... I give no fucks about any of that. It is meaningless here.

... breaking into someone's bedroom at night when they're sleeping doesn't count as an aggressive acton? Safe life you must lead there.

She pulled a knife because, as she was sleeping in her bed, she awoke to find a convict that had every reason to want her dead standing over her sleeping form. I would grab a knife in that situation. Where is the indignance for Shae's right to self-defence?

Right? And I was really put off by the subtle attitude of "she got what's coming to her" All the focus was on Tyrion and his feels because he killed his ex.... um, sorry, why am I supposed to be identifying the guy that just strangled a sex worker in her bed?