Sex work: empoweringLogic is not the strong aspect of the feminist mind you. Against sexualization of women in video game, but fine with the onlyfans getting all over the place.
She was in love with Jaime.How did they not bang is this universe's biggest mystery.
She was in love with Jaime.
Brienne is a POV character in the books.She wasn't in the books
Brienne is a POV character in the books.
They build a close relationship over time traveling together and Brienne falls in love with Jaime yeah.I read the first 3 when I was in highschool around 1998- 2002. So my memories of the first 3 are a bit fuzzy. But I don't think she had a thing for Jaime, I might be wrong though. I remember her having a POV chapters.
They build a close relationship over time traveling together and Brienne falls in love with Jaimchapter's.
She's struggling really hard in that pic......I weirdly had this advert come up in this thread. In my 43 years I have never seen a women in a car garage under a car or had a women telling me my ball joints knackered..
Maybe Anita can now find a new role in getting women into garages.
You can say what you want about the live-action He-Man movie from 1987. But I still maintain that the performance of Frank Lagella as Skeletor is fucking incredible.
I wonder how much money she grifted over the years on this.
Anyone think she became a millionaire off this?
I have no dog in this fight. I was just lol’ing at the way you spelled subjective.I disagree with everything this crazy bitch says.
But others are free to Stan her if they want to (but there may be consequences, ask Neil he knows about that)
He clearly has a kink.Neil sure likes retweeting photos of women showing off steroid-induced hyper-masculine physiques though!
In bizarro world, women being feminine is objectification, but women chemically converting themselves into musclebound bodybuilders is empowering. Women can only be defined non-problematically by masculine attributes now.
*Anita leaving the industry singing this verse*Unfortunately, the damage is already done.
You can thank her for stuff like this.
Joss Whedon the ancient male feminist
Not sure how true this is, but if it is lol.
You can thank her for stuff like this.
When your ideology denies you from liking normal, healthy things, your repressed interests tend to still express one way or another...He clearly has a kink.
When your ideology denies you from liking normal, healthy things, your repressed interests tend to still express one way or another...
I think she's spent the last few years trying to drum up money and found that the well has completely dried up. She wouldn't have shut this down if she thought there was even a remote chance that she could still get any money out of it. When she says she's "tired", she means she's tired of being told "no thanks".It's interesting because I thought it shut down like 4 years ago when she ran out of Kickstarter money, laid off the whole team, and split from useless leech Jonathan McIntosh.
Neil sure likes retweeting photos of women showing off steroid-induced hyper-masculine physiques though!
In bizarro world, women being feminine is objectification, but women chemically converting themselves into musclebound bodybuilders is empowering. Women can only be defined non-problematically by masculine attributes now.
I will never not be suspicious of any man who's very outspoken about being an "ally" and a "male feminist". That dude's got skeletons in his closet, and I've seen it so many times.When your ideology denies you from liking normal, healthy things, your repressed interests tend to still express one way or another...
I think she's spent the last few years trying to drum up money and found that the well has completely dried up. She wouldn't have shut this down if she thought there was even a remote chance that she could still get any money out of it. When she says she's "tired", she means she's tired of being told "no thanks".
I will sum all of the bullshit up in one sentence.1. She made some good points about various common tropes and stereotypes.
2. She was also wrong about several examples and ignored other games that avoided such tropes.
3. Some people went insane and should have just ignored her after brief mockery at most.
4. Ironically, I was introduced to some pretty interesting games by looking up the footage featured in the videos.
I will sum all of the bullshit up in one sentence.
Artists are only allowed creative freedoms when they're lockstep in the ideologies being pushed, comrade.
The end.
Read the sentence multiple times if needed.
I will sum all of the bullshit up in one sentence.
Artists are only allowed creative freedoms when they're lockstep in the ideologies being pushed, comrade.
The end.
Read the sentence multiple times if needed.
It's not the view of the majority, that's an objective fact. Sadly, it's in the right institutions to carry out the agenda.It's classic how intentionally dense these people are, too. When I was growing up, I appreciated the fact that there were different stories for different people with different interests. Everything has to, by design, be so muddy now. If you're writing a story about a medieval European warlord, it NEEDS to have a disproportionate number of gay black amputees or it's hateful. When did people become so weak minded that *any* piece of media, regardless of time period, setting or language, HAS to reflect the viewer or participant otherwise its ERASING MY EXISTENCE LITERALLY GENOCIDE REEEE
?
It's all about where the playbook is born from, you see. Nothing wrong with being a patriot, unless in western societies that is.You say "comrade", but the phrase would still apply if we changed the term to "patriot".
Because that sort of attitude isn't coming exclusively from one side of the ideological divide, unfortunately.
Anyway, I said my piece about her. No hate, no love.
It's not the view of the majority, that's an objective fact. Sadly, it's in the right institutions to carry out the agenda.
It's all about where the playbook is born from, you see. Nothing wrong with being a patriot, unless in western societies that is.
China loves their patriotic comrades.
That's because social media globally exposed corporations and marketing managers for the chickens they really are. The second there's some people complaining, they cave in and try to make something so safe and representative, it gets people grilling them off their backs. even though 99% of consumers are fine with it, that vocal 1% scares the shit out of them.It's classic how intentionally dense these people are, too. When I was growing up, I appreciated the fact that there were different stories for different people with different interests. Everything has to, by design, be so muddy now. If you're writing a story about a medieval European warlord, it NEEDS to have a disproportionate number of gay black amputees or it's hateful. When did people become so weak minded that *any* piece of media, regardless of time period, setting or language, HAS to reflect the viewer or participant otherwise its ERASING MY EXISTENCE LITERALLY GENOCIDE REEEE
?
Never said it did. But the context is the current media power play at the moment.Nothing inherently wrong, true, but it refers to the reality that restrictions and backlash against various forms of media, including games, don't come from only one source.
You say "comrade", but the phrase would still apply if we changed the term to "patriot".
Unfortunately, that sort of attitude isn't coming exclusively from one side of the ideological divide.
Anyway, I said my piece about her. No hate, no love.
If your ideas are so revolutionary, they'd surely stand Up on their own without having to resort to brand recognition, right?
If your ideas are so revolutionary, they'd surely stand Up on their own without having to resort to brand recognition, right?
"The issue is never the issue. The issue is always the revolution."That's because when you're an activist, there is no end, no matter the side. Because if you stop, the money stops coming in.
Case in Point: Returnal. I mean, look at that hideous hag. She has to be most ugly protag in a video game ever...
M'Lady
Probably not.
Anita Sarkeesian Releases Kickstarter Breakdown, Raised $440,000 In 2014
The feminist video game critic opens up about Kickstarter funds, plans for the future.www.forbes.com
Whatever she raised I do not know how it was managed. Probably could have though.