ah slight difference, lesbians = goodNugoo said:Oh, come on... what guy doesn't like lesbians?
evil feminazi lesbians in pantsuits who will turn your balls into dust = bad
ah slight difference, lesbians = goodNugoo said:Oh, come on... what guy doesn't like lesbians?
Funny enough, just today the newspaper reported that the last feminist magazine in the Netherlands had to accept male-sollicitors for the position of editor in chief if he was the best candidate.Saskwach said:Much to learn, young padawan. It's perfectly possible to annoy devoted feminists without spewing out-and-out sexist crap. You just have to be more subtle. Or engage them in feminist debate. I have a feminist friend who I do this all the time with. It's great fun and we both come out of it hot, sweaty and pissed off.Esmoreit said:mshcherbatskaya said:I am trying to find someone who will go all homophobe-troll on me. I have been on the internet for over a decade, been obnoxious as hell (as you can well guess), and I've still never been directly called a homophobic name. I've also never been called a feminazi, which really makes me wonder what I'm doing wrong. I'm never going to get all my Web Scout badges at this rate.Sib said:i swear half the threads i read that youve posted in you mention being a lesbian...ah well no harm in that, yay.mshcherbatskaya said:Yeah, there's something to that effect on my profile. I call myself an leftist feminist queer or something like that. I generally just call myself "queer" because it also means "strange," (which is people's general impression of me) and also "homosexual" just makes my life sound a lot more...organized than it really is.
I see myself as somewhat of a rude dickhead and will go out of my way to annoy "feminazi's" - merely for my own pleasure without meaning it, mind you.
Luckily for me, two of my friends got into relationships with two girls... sisters of eachother and both highly emancipated. I try to aggitate them everytime I see them.
Last weekend while drinking in the pub: "Women are only emancipated when they want to. As soon as someone mentions that there is place to work in construction, or they need to lift something as much as a gymmat, they are suddenly these weak and feeble creatures that need manly help everywhere they go. The only way a woman should work is on her back".
It works everytime.
How to do this, though? Well let's take your drivel as a starting point. Delete the last line- it's utter trash said purely for the rise. I'd change the rest into, "While many women enjoy the freedoms they garner from emancipation, they also aren't against accepting the help and support of men whose old-school sense of gallantry compels them to open car doors for women, or pull out the chair at the dinner table, for example. I ask you, isn't this simply another form of sexism, one just as damaging as others, as it continues to classify women as fragile things in need of masculine help?"
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It's still pretty stupid but the thing is it sounds reasonable.
Hmm, I'm tempted to call BS, then pics or it didn't happen. Then I realize this is the Escapist not Newgrounds heheFangface74 said:I've introduced my girl to GTAIV, after a shaky start she went to a club and got a lapdance, this reminded her it had been awhile since she had given me a lapdance and did so, GTA is the best game ever! (virtual aphrodisiac?)
Can't take pics when you don't have free handsSib said:Hmm, I'm tempted to call BS, then pics or it didn't happen.
In my class at school, there are 8 out of 13 boys who consider themselves gamers. There is only 1 out of 15 girls though. This makes the boy/girl ratio about 11 percent girls, this ratio also repeats itself (not entirely accurate) in nearly all the schools where I know somebody which I have asked. So for my age (17), the 10 % ratio is pretty accurate, at least in my city (Tromso, Norway). I have no idea what the ratio might be in the rest of the world, and speak only on behalf of my own experience.Saskwach said:I suspect the reason for th 10% is less on the gaming end of things and more on the gaming forum side. While the girl:guy gamer ratio is surely higher than 10%, the hardcore girl:guy ratio is a bit more skewed.
Note: Let's not get into the semantics of hardcore; you know what I mean and unless you have facts to refute me move along. This isn't the fight you're looking for.
Hmmm, you might have me dead to rights here or, and I'm not sure here, you're supporting my argument. Are you saying that I'm wrong about the forum side of things or that you suspect the ratio is again because outspoken "hardcore gamerness" is not a thing as many girls get in to or admit to?Ruffythepirate said:In my class at school, there are 8 out of 13 boys who consider themselves gamers. There is only 1 out of 15 girls though. This makes the boy/girl ratio about 11 percent girls, this ratio also repeats itself (not entirely accurate) in nearly all the schools where I know somebody which I have asked. So for my age (17), the 10 % ratio is pretty accurate, at least in my city (Tromso, Norway). I have no idea what the ratio might be in the rest of the world, and speak only on behalf of my own experience.Saskwach said:I suspect the reason for th 10% is less on the gaming end of things and more on the gaming forum side. While the girl:guy gamer ratio is surely higher than 10%, the hardcore girl:guy ratio is a bit more skewed.
Note: Let's not get into the semantics of hardcore; you know what I mean and unless you have facts to refute me move along. This isn't the fight you're looking for.
Pfft flaunting your easy access to secks in front of me, thats grounds for a blood feudFangface74 said:Can't take pics when you don't have free hands
Tbh it's not the first time a GF has used sexual favours to tear me away from a game! Win-win situation by my reckoning.
Thats like heracy against all traditional GTA rules, she must run someone over then shoot something before the world implodes! hehehIt's quite strange/interesting watching someone play GTA who has no intention whatsoever of committing any major felony's or hurting people etc. (she would only steal cars that didn't have occupants), additionally she was quite happy just 'looking around', experimenting with stores and pedestrians...and driving with care!