
I actually remember some of those ads.
I actually remember some of those ads.
James, you and I have been on the same wave-length regarding her for a while now. And yes, that did need to be said by a woman. What I said about her to Jason is not fit to print, by the way. He was shocked for a second and then said: "Wow. She must really have pushed ALL your buttons for you to have used that word. You hate that word!" I'll leave it up to you to guess what that word was.
Actually, I appreciate your getting it out there for me. My social media saturation point was reached when I joined Facebook, lol.
If I did things like Twitter, I might do that. Feel free to link it if you'd like, though.
She has very valid points, that's not my issue (well, I have issues with how she presents those points, but like I said, we'll save that for another time). My issue was her statement that more women would play games like Mirror's Edge if they weren't so hard.
Drunk blogging! Better than drunk dialing, lol.
No, I wouldn't know how to get in touch with her. More than happy to, though.
Chris, she is a big deal. While I may not like her or her methods, what she's attempting to do does need to be done. There is rampant sexism in gamer culture and women are objectified. Take the themes for the PS3, for example. I haven't counted them, but there must be hundreds of near-naked chicks to display as the background for the dashboard. How many near-naked guys are there? Zero. Anita Sarkeesian just isn't the person who will make any positive changes, unfortunately.
Larry, tell me you didn't just say that...
Oh, that woman annoys me so!