Oh please, I make Mussolini look like Stalin in comparison.To be active on a forum like this, you're bound to be pretty middle left at the very least.
You're surrounded by people who's parents would be outright ashamed of them lol.
Does Mass Effect seem a bit misogynist?
#176
Posté 05 mars 2016 - 04:56
- A Crusty Knight Of Colour, Seboist, The Hierophant et 1 autre aiment ceci
#177
Posté 05 mars 2016 - 04:58

This is a lively corner of the internet.
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#178
Posté 05 mars 2016 - 05:13
needs more spiderman pictures
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#179
Posté 05 mars 2016 - 05:14
Then you're doing it right.
#180
Posté 05 mars 2016 - 05:15
needs more spiderman pictures
#181
Posté 05 mars 2016 - 05:20
such beauty, such purity of the dank memes, for we need a pyrmaid of quotes and dank memes and Deadpool approves meme as a closer.
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#182
Posté 05 mars 2016 - 11:10
While I enjoy a good SJW bashing, I can't take seriously anyone who actually bought ME 3.
i dont take you seriously either
also, im misogynist and proud of it
- Draining Dragon aime ceci
#183
Posté 05 mars 2016 - 04:25
- The Hierophant et SnakeCode aiment ceci
#184
Posté 05 mars 2016 - 04:27
Wow, this thread is still here?
Lol. The mod squad went awol.
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#185
Posté 05 mars 2016 - 07:47
Some posts have been removed though.
#186
Posté 05 mars 2016 - 10:42
Here moderators, go on and suck my big fat hairy **** you mangina cucks.

Now ban me you ****** lesser men.
xx
#187
Posté 06 mars 2016 - 05:56
while ME3 has somethings I like about it, I can't take it seriously due its flaws but two reasons I can manage 1) Bad Writing Theory or 2) Indoctrination Theory(please don't remind me of the Oily Dreams that I Had) Side Note: I had a few of them yes they were just as creepy as hell as they were described within Mass Effect.
#188
Posté 06 mars 2016 - 07:57
Still not banned ye *****. Told ya that they're stoopid robots.
#189
Posté 06 mars 2016 - 08:35
1) The camera does a lot of sexy angles on many characters. Male and female. Big deal.
Miranda doesn't run from the idea of using her looks to get what she wants. She wisely uses every asset available to her and i'm quite simply tired of people putting her down for it.
2) They can wear whatever they want. Who are you to decide what a woman should wear?
3) There are NO strip clubs in any Mass Effect game. Much to my dismay.
4) So? Why is this a problem for you?
5) So? Why is this a problem for you?
6) Why wouldn't it be?
7) The potential intimacy between these characters is completely separate from their personal quests.
Beauty and sex does empower women and there is nothing wrong with sex work.
This exactly!
I'm a straight woman and I couldn't agree more with this. I don't feel offended the slightest bit with how Miranda dressed or acted cause it was written in her character to be that way and I kinda admired her for that. She's a strong sexy woman. xD
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#190
Posté 06 mars 2016 - 05:38
#191
Posté 06 mars 2016 - 06:13
Agreed.

#192
Posté 06 mars 2016 - 06:45
This exactly!
I'm a straight woman and I couldn't agree more with this. I don't feel offended the slightest bit with how Miranda dressed or acted cause it was written in her character to be that way and I kinda admired her for that. She's a strong sexy woman. xD
She was written as a scientist and as a cool, competent officer.
Not as a stress-test for spandex.
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#193
Posté 06 mars 2016 - 06:58
She was written as a scientist and as a cool, competent officer.
Not as a stress-test for spandex.
Yeah strong and sexy doesn't equal catsuit.
#194
Posté 06 mars 2016 - 07:10
This is one of feminism's biggest strengths and also one of it's biggest weaknesses imo. No one can seem to pinpoint what feminism actually is, even feminists. To some it's a movement/ideology for women's rights, for some it's a movement for human rights, to others it's a movement to espouse misandry and bigotry. Not to mention the movement has co-opted the LGBTQ rights and racial inequality movements as well, which makes the word "feminism" all the more confusing. All of those people identify under the label and none of them are wrong either.
You aren't wrong, but I think that's the case for lots of terms used to describe the ideological standpoint for large, diverse groups of people. Do Christians stand for peace and human kindness or angrily admonishing of those violate Biblical teachings? Do advocates of gun control hate guns and want them to be eliminated from society or do they like guns but just want to see measure in place to make prevent their misuse. Again, it's both. Movements are diverse.
In the case with feminism, the intermingling with LGBTQ rights, racial equality, and general human rights has to do with the theory that these seemingly distinct social inequalities share common roots that are grounded in our cultural history. There are also women who also happen to be black and LGBTQ and looking out for their interests would necessitate intersectional discussions of racial equality and gay rights alongside feminism.
Feminism means whatever any feminists want it to mean at any given time. The strength here is that people can do/say terrible things under the banner of feminism but people can't criticize it because there's always that good old dictionary definition to fall back on. The bad eggs aren't true feminists, see? They're just radicals, true feminism is entirely benevolent and wholesome and good, look it up in the dictionary! Despite the fact that many of the movements figureheads and MVPs would fall under that radical label. The people who have shaped, and are continuing to shape feminist literature and discourse.
I don't find it useful to engage in those sorts of "No True Scotsman" arguments. But saying "No true feminist hates men" is not the same as saying "Feminism isn't about hating men." Only the first is inaccurate.
Also, I should point out that "radical feminism" isn't the same as "extremist feminism." You can be a radical feminist in the sense that you seek to challenge underlying social norms that perpetuate the inequality of the sexes without screaming about how men are rapists.
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#195
Posté 06 mars 2016 - 07:12
Agreed.
#196
Posté 06 mars 2016 - 07:20
She was written as a scientist and as a cool, competent officer.
Not as a stress-test for spandex.
These strong men like Shepherd, Jacob, James were written for their leadership and companionship roles.
But wait, tight as **** t-shirts, rippling abs, shirtless scenes, objectification.
Grow up
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#197
Posté 06 mars 2016 - 08:15
This thread is contaminated with vocal cord parasites.
#198
Posté 06 mars 2016 - 08:33
These strong men like Shepherd, Jacob, James were written for their leadership and companionship roles.
But wait, tight as **** t-shirts, rippling abs, shirtless scenes, objectification.
Grow up
And yes, I've called Bioware on objectifying them as well.
Sorry, you're gotcha act has failed.
- vbibbi aime ceci
#199
Posté 06 mars 2016 - 10:46
Yeah strong and sexy doesn't equal catsuit.
Are you too sensitive to handle seeing women and men in tight suits or something?
Worst thread ever... lock this crap already.
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#200
Posté 08 mars 2016 - 02:20
This thread is full of primitives! Throw it out the airlock.




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