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Except for herself, the money, and anything anti-GamerGate.And Zoe supports nobody.
It's interesting that when you add it all up, only 1 in 5 backers resides in one of those big liberal cities. 4 out 5 backers are in smaller suburban areas or just scattered around in bumfuck nowhere/EU/the outback I guess.
Game Journalist kicked out of Game Journalist group for standing up for what's his face from the Escapist vs. ZQ.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=gkqiBkPvEdA
Blogs don't make money anymore but they know they can monetize a video.>be current year
>still trying to make yourself a "good game (((journo)))"
Start a blog you fucking faggots jesus christ.
I’ll just leave this here
https://nationalpost.com/news/cross...y-photos-of-them-he-published-a-book-about-it
Cross-dressing Nazis: A German artist found so many photos of them he published a book
Ironically, all these cross-dressing soldiers were fighting for a regime that sent actual transvestites to concentration camps
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Tristin Hopper
November 27, 2018
3:45 PM EST
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Over years of collecting amateur photography from the Second World War, German artist Martin Dammann kept noticing something odd: An awful lot of soldiers fighting for Nazi Germany seemed to enjoy dressing up like women.
“If the photos did not exist, you would not believe it,” Dammann told the German news magazine Der Spiegel earlier this month.
Cross-dressing among soldiers happened on all sides in both world wars. Most photos of the phenomenon are as a result of a theatre performance put together by troops: With no women around to play Ophelia or Celia Peachum, a man would be enlisted to fill the role for laughs. (Here, for instance, is a photo of a theatre troupe of First World War-era Alberta soldiers, including a performer in drag).
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But the phenomenon seemed to happen way more in German ranks, according to Dammann. This may be due to a longstanding German tradition of carnival cross-dressing.
Where many countries celebrate Mardi Gras with drinking and sexualized costumes, some German communities have a centuries-long tradition of treating it as a celebration of gender-bending.
In Cologne, one of the central mascots of the Carnival parade is “the virgin,” a pigtailed maiden that has been played by a man since the 1820s. There’s also Weiberfastnacht, a subversive German festival practice dating back to the Middle Ages in which women are handed control of the community and are free to roam the streets cutting off men’s ties.
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Dammann’s book, which carries the rather dry title Soldier Studies, is a comprehensive catalogue of German soldiers dressed as women: In training, on the front lines and even behind the wire at Allied P.O.W. camps.
And it’s not just dresses. The photos often depict men wearing nothing more than women’s underwear or skimpy improvised cabaret costumes. In some cases the undergarments may have been looted from towns invaded by German soldiers.
The men in these photos were all fighting for a regime that pitilessly persecuted gays, transsexuals, cross-dressers and anyone else seen as sexual “deviants.” Several thousand homosexual men alone are estimated to have died in concentration camps under Nazi rule.
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Nazism had originally counted many gay men among its founding leadership until they were ruthlessly purged after the ascension of Adolf Hitler. The most famous was Ernst Röhm, the openly homosexual early Nazi founder murdered in the 1934 Night of the Long Knives.
Nazi’s also annihilated the burgeoning gay scene in Berlin, which until then had been known as one of the most sexually liberal cities on Earth.
Berlin’s famous Eldorado club had been an advertised interwar destination for transvestites and transsexuals, for example. Soon after Hitler was appointed German chancellor in 1933, it was turned over under pressure to the SA, the Nazi Party’s paramilitary arm, and was soon shrouded with swastikas.
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A press release for Soldier Studies notes that the photos “most definitely contradicted National Socialist ideology.” Dammann also noted that many of the photos aren’t inherent expressions of transvestism, but of men who were simply desperate to see a woman, even a fake one.
One particularly striking photo shows a German forest encampment. Standing in front a tank, a man in a dress appears to be serenading the troops with a sensual cabaret number. “I think these actors were both homosexuals and heterosexual,” Dammann said in an interview with DW English.
Many of the photos are stripped of any identifying features; Dammann would have simply found them in German family photo albums without context. Names of most of the participants are not known, as well as whether they survived the war or what they may have done.
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The light air of many of the photos stands in contrast to the fact that they still depict members of one of the most genocidal and destructive armies in modern history. Even the German units at the front lines of the Holocaust left behind similar photo albums filled with similar innocent-looking scenes of merry-making. A shocking 2007 photo exhibition by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, for instance, showcased photos of SS officers dancing and decorating Christmas trees only steps away from the gas chambers of Auschwitz.
“I very much hope by showing (the soldiers) in a more human light, it’s not misunderstood that I want to relativize the war and their crimes,” Dammann told DW English.
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In an afterword to Soldier Studies, the sociologist Harald Welzer writes that the sheer quantity of cross-dressing photos from the Second World War indicates just how normal the conflict came to be seen among the German soldiers fighting it.
“As paradoxical as it may seem, these photographs of Wehrmacht soldiers in female underwear, on first glance so exotic, actually corroborate the normality of the situation, and not its exceptionality,” he writes.
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Hey kids, it's that time of year again. As we look forward to the end of a month of February we can't just forget the fact we can now celebrate the "Your FMV game is late". How late? Only two years, no biggie. Or, 847 days since it was announced. If you divide the amount she got by the days you get the nicely (almost) round value of $100.
The financial wall of shame abides.
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And Zoe supports nobody.
I'm surprised calling her a cunt isn't an insta-ban on Kickstarter.Oh no, people are figuring out that Zoe Quinn just does nothing all day but gets her ass-kissers to write her praise and to tell their readers to give Zoe money. I mean, it took 5 years for something most people could figure out easily themselves, but better late than never.
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Then you wouldn't be able to back anything else on Kickstarter. I've seen worse in comment sections so Zoe is getting off lightly.I'm surprised calling her a cunt isn't an insta-ban on Kickstarter.
Watch her fans turn on her.
I'm surprised calling her a cunt isn't an insta-ban on Kickstarter.
This guy gets it.I think the vast majority of the Butt Game backers both realize there's no game coming and would back her again if she started another project. I don't think anything short of turning into a Trump backer would ever get those cocksuckers to drop her.
Yup, a bit over the avarage drop rate (53%):
So what's the betting pool on whether or not #3 even hit 5000? At this point it doesn't even qualify as a Vanity Press Project.Yup, a bit over the avarage drop rate (53%):
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A 53.5% drop, yeah that seems about right.
The Vertigo comics see a drop of about 1000 comics from issue 2 to issue 3 so expect around 7100 issues sold for Goddess Mode #3So what's the betting pool on whether or not #3 even hit 5000? At this point it doesn't even qualify as a Vanity Press Project.