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Is the battle over yet? did the gamers win?
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Is the battle over yet? did the gamers win?
Who cares, my OTP 4ever is Milo & Brianna Wu.
Milo is the Wu of journalism & Wu is the Milo of game development. They deserve each other.
This is probably a silly question but, you don't think Breitbart is biased do you?
I was kidding. lol I heard an interview with Milo where he claimed to be unbiased on gamergate.
Dumber people breed more then intelligent people unfortunately.Goddamit, these idiots are breeding. Here's hoping the baby won't be as dumb as her father.
I was a die-hard pro-GGer(still believe in the intended cause), but it's become a total shitfest now. There's like five hundred sides within itself and it's painful to watch. I can still talk about shitty game journalist sites without rallying under a flag.
Yeah, KIA has almost no posts about video games anymore. They also had some REALLY bad admins that were appointed about two months ago or so. http://deepfreeze.it/ is really the only thing left that I still use because it focuses on what I actually care about.Same. r/KotakuInAction seems to revel in it's own tard rage these days. Over half the shit you'll find in any random thread is retarded contests over who can hate their enemies the most, to the point you can almost hear the heavy breathing as they gradually build themselves to a anti-GG hating orgasm.
Also, I heard there was this "Jesus" guy who wasn't really all that much into endless, endless doctrinal nitpicking (unless it involved some kind of a squishy hippie reinterpretation), and instead went around healing and fish-multiplying people in the face. But that is just a rumour at this point in history.The funny thing is, the Catholic Church has been involved in "social justice" causes for literally centuries.
Yes, quite from the very beginning.The funny thing is, the Catholic Church has been involved in "social justice" causes for literally centuries. Bartolome de las Casas was one of the first to speak out against slavery, there's a humongous body of Catholic social teaching criticizing materialistic money uber alles libertarianism, etc. Hate to break it to that guy, but by his definitions the Church was "subverted" by SJWs a long, long time ago.