
Sometimes it's good to wait. I'll probably get Tales of Symphonia Chronicles.
Sometimes it's good to wait. I'll probably get Tales of Symphonia Chronicles.
I only saw the trailer once last night and I wasn't expecting it to be as violent as it was. I saw it and thought, "Damn, will it release on the 360 or PS3?"
Man, this game is going to start up some shit! If it is as violent as it looks and it's released, you better preorder.
I bought it during the Capcom sale on XBL a while back. I still hadn't played it yet.
We have been friends for a while, agree with most things, and more than likely, even agree on this. So with that said, I don't want to upset anyone, but provide a point of view that is slightly different on this subject and at the same time pro women and men. God knows trying to be sincere and sensitive in a comment over the interest is a feat in and of itself.
The problem I have with Sarkeesain and "women having a hard time on the internet" (not talking about your personal story btw), is that there's a hint of "Women being bully by men" instead of "People (female & male) being bully by f-ing ass clowns". That artcile starts off with, "The Unsafety Net: How Social Media Turned Against Women". The problem with the title alone is that it leads assumuptions that women are only victims to men and that men aren't victimized in similar ways just as much. It's very misleading. IMO, parts of the LONG article and many articles like it come across as "Men are the problem and they should grow up and stop being bastards online to women" and I believe the problem is jackasses that use anonymity over the internet to bully and harass good people. Now, I can't deny that women are bullied differently than men. They are bullied differently because they're not men. If someone wants to insult you and all they know is that you're a woman, they are going to use that in their bullying. That doesn't make that person a misogynist. Another problem I had with the article is that it ignores the fact that women bully women more often than men bully women and that women that bully men are almost completely ignored by most (even if it happens in public). [The women that hit men out in the open and people cheer for the women annoys me to no end.] Other than that, over half the article seem to have more of an issue with social network policies (facebook and twitter) and why aren't they doing more to get rid of unfavorable comments, pages, and communities on their site. Against women, of course.
The whole bullying, not misogyny, over the internet is terrible and it saddens me that so many men are involved. We loose focus when gender is unresponsiblely applied to this issue. There is an issue, but it's hyped up with hand picked uncommon examples against women. Or should I say, against men.
Check out, Christina Hoff Sommers videos, Factual Feminist, on youtube. I linked it for you. Her team does actual research and fact checking. There are actual crimes against women for being women and there are real places in the world that women are 2nd and even 3rd class people, but the whole "Women are victimized on the internet" is nothing in comparision. I argue if women victimization over the internet is as bad as they say (except for a few websites we'll never come across unless we search for them) and we're just caught in some political bullshit.
Ruxpin has nothing on Tickle Me Elmo. That thing was evil.
I almost bought that game a few years back. It's the one that comes with the doll that you you can insert the wiimote in it's back. I saw it for $10.
There are 5 Cooking Mama games? Which ones are really worth playing?
I really hope that guy is an actor.
A week? You pay by the week?