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oh... wow. I guess she didn't tell the ghost writer that Cernovich and Eugene Volokh were two different people? That's a pretty malicious conflation of identities.Eumike Cernovolokh?
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oh... wow. I guess she didn't tell the ghost writer that Cernovich and Eugene Volokh were two different people? That's a pretty malicious conflation of identities.Eumike Cernovolokh?
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Ian P said:Archive
Title: Thank you Amazon Beam
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As a fellow cyborg, I signed up for Amazon to beam this book directly into my brain, and boy howdy, when I was able to see straight again, I had to jump straight online and review it. This is a masterful journey of self actualization and a chilling insight into a dangerous and alluring section of the nerd to nazi pipeline we have seen develop over the last half-decade. Zoe, thank you for writing this, continuing to be a face for justice, and keeping your head high especially when it's hard. <3
Nemo said:Archive
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A great read for anyone interested in games dev, internet culture, or modern politics.
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Zoe's is a story that anyone interested in gaming, or the online entertainment industry as a subculture, should find fascinating because it shows how people can seriously affect each other's lives just by inciting the right, or wrong, crowds and pushing the right buttons. In fact, hers is a story that should be taught to anyone interested in the field of sociocultural anthropology in the modern world as it is ripe for the picking with examples of mass online interactions and their toxic (and strange) effects on individuals and groups (in fact, there is a through line between this culture and the modern political climate in the Trump world. "My breakup required the intervention of the United Nations"). If you ever wondered how a person can deal with these effects, Quinn is a primary example of such so this book should help you understand all of that. If you don't care about human behavior or internet culture (or cyberbullying, doxing, game development, etc.), Quinn's personality is still fun (and charming!) for you to read through, though you might not enjoy reading the experiences she laid out if you have no interest in any of the above subjects. Last note: this is obviously a very personal story for a very public series of events. If you're looking for a historical retelling of these events, this book has that through Quinn's perspective. For further reading, I'd suggest analyzing the perspectives of other notable figures such as Anita Sarkeesian, to name one, and the various dissenters on YouTube and elsewhere just to see how far this culture war has gone for yourself. Dem intrnet boyz be angry yo
Cole Hurley said:Archive
Title: Five Stars
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Zoe Quinn is a very good person, and what she went through was absolutely awful.
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Katie Bullock said:Archive
Title: This book is simply amazing.
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Zoe Quinn is an inspirational badass. This book is simply amazing.
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Title: thoughtful and funny account of something no one should be put through
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An open, honest, thoughtful and funny account of something no one should be put through. Some parts are tough to get through, purely because of how depressingly negative those who came after Zoe were (and still are), but anyone who has witnessed or experienced harassment can understand how capable people are of this brand of blind cruelty when hiding behind the internet.
Ultimately, her very personal account passes on a larger message of positive action for those targeted, and positive change for those doing the targeting. I enjoyed and appreciated the book.
Zoe said:Alex and I broke up in August of 2015 after nine months of being more roommates than lovers. We were able to build Crash Override together and still cared about each other, but we couldn’t stay together as a couple.. Alex never did find a job to replace the one he lost for sticking by me, but it’s their loss.
his tramp stamp says "cuck" doesn't it

Five verified reviews now.
Why would he throw himself into the same poonji pit twice? Mistakes don't come any bigger.Alex will never find work again, and apparently his penis will never find Zoe's snatch again either.
Two time loser.
Now I'm curious as to the real reason they broke up, since everything Chelsea says is a lie, this is obviously not true.
his tramp stamp says "cuck" doesn't it
Now I'm curious as to the real reason they broke up, since everything Chelsea says is a lie, this is obviously not true.
Alex will never find work again, and apparently his penis will never find Zoe's snatch again either.
Two time loser.
What, exactly, makes Chelsea one of the queers? Eron never mentioned her liking pussy and it was all guys she cucked him with. Being a fag hag doesn't punch your queer card. Was that Mexican cleaning lady she went out boozing with her girlfriend?
Is there a such thing as stolen faggotry?
What, exactly, makes Chelsea one of the queers? Eron never mentioned her liking pussy and it was all guys she cucked him with. Being a fag hag doesn't punch your queer card. Was that Mexican cleaning lady she went out boozing with her girlfriend?
Is there a such thing as stolen faggotry?
I dunno, avoiding her rancid cunt seems like a win.
I love point-by-point refutations. Good write-up.
Though if you can edit the article, you should fix the second paragraph right above the deepfreeze.it link at the bottom; her quote isn't italicized.