when a man, without fail, rushes to the defense of any woman mentioned at any time about any thing you can't not call out the pattern. or as we say on the streets, calling a spade a spade.
the woman in question looks like a man, which leads me to feel bad for all those men that banged him thinking he was a woman. rip kotaku guy and the other guys
at least they had sex
what about the poor saps donning their AF2 for the broad ain't ever gonna meet her
at least someones getting fucked around here
lol
posts like this will only make the internet feminist victim erection harder. shouldn't we all be trying to get away from that? people are already acting like this is some sort of feminist or women in gaming issue, and it ISN'T.
Fact is, she bribed a guy for a favor. The journalist in this case is a complete dickwad and no one should ever listen to him or read his writing again. Accepting pussy as offering for a good review is just as crooked and dumb as accepting an expensive gift or cash. She's a shit person for offering it, he's a shit person for taking it. They're both a joke now.
Naming names is fine, but posting addressees/phone numbers (including family members), making threats, intentionally making her feel unsafe, none of that is okay. BUT IT WOULDN'T BE OKAY FOR ANYONE, not just HER. Same goes for the journalist.
That said, she made a choice to bribe that journalist. He chose to accept it. Sometimes, the shitty things you do in private come to light. They risked their reputations, and they lost. They bought this ticket. Time to take the ride.
** by the way this is sort of academic, no one has proven anything big that i've seen yet, so this is all under the assumption that it is all true and this all really did happen -- but who knows.
why does that story sound so familiar
because it happened every thirty seconds on ffxi?
should kiara have sent DMCA requests to BG? debatable according to the best paladin in the wahrld
I never said it was deba--oh...
LOL!