Forum Pirate wrote:Invest in a gortex coat
Gortex can pretty much be applied to any problem. That's universal advice.
Forum Pirate wrote:Invest in a gortex coat
BIG TIME MASTER wrote:Indian food. Don't ask what it is, just eat it.
I'll write this in White so you can read it. I went to a Church of England school, I can't say it was the most strict school I've heard of, but it wasn't exactly lax either. The teachers would look for anyone who looked tired or looked like they were not paying attention, and pick on them with difficult questions they obviously had no clue about. They would only not pick on you if you looked like you were interested in what they were saying, and frequently asking questions.BIG TIME MASTER wrote:What kind of school did you go to??? Sounds like a gulag.
AnCapaillMor wrote:BIG TIME MASTER wrote:Indian food. Don't ask what it is, just eat it.
And buy soft toilet paper for afterwards.
Forum Pirate wrote:I know that. It was an unforeseen consequence of a fondness for yogurt+ lactose intolerance. (Too much water a day in unhealthy, it washes out nutrients before the body can absorb them.)
TehInfamousAmos wrote:Never underestimate people - although they may seem rather dense at a first glance or even after conversing with them they likely are better in certain fields than you or the reason you judged them the way you did could be because they are putting on a facade.
There are so many things wrong with that post, but I'll respect your right to an opinion and to not enter into debates about it anymore. I just wanna say that you're completely missing the point on the feminist gamer movement.steveswede wrote:Assumption is the mother of all F'ups.
Never concern yourself with the irrelevant. I learned this recently with the observation of feminism and the many assumptions of misogyny in the gaming industry. All it does is bog you down and builds unnecessary barriers. No human can cope with the whole world on their shoulders so only focus on what's relevant to your life.
For more context he's a quote from another site I posted about sexism in the gaming industry.
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I've decided now I'm no longer going to be part of these types of debates anymore anywhere. I've come to the conclusion from everything I've researched that it's irrelevant. It's irrelevant that a handful, and really mean a handful of gaming websites in the world allow a vocal minority have personal issues with the opposite sex (both ways, sexism is not exclusive to females), it irrelevant that game characters get created out of some influence from stereotypes and a vocal minority get offended by them, it's irrelevant that made up characters have out of proportion body parts and people get offended, It irrelevant that one sex is greater than another in a particular field like game development, it's irrelevant when in reality video games have no real impact on me in the real world as in that killing people online doesn't make me a killer, the same goes for playing games that some people might deem as sexist/racist, and it's irrelevant that people get offended if they can't play a particular sex because a particular video game is doing it as an expression of art.
Anyone who thinks there's some solution to this is deluded, there's no solution because that isn't the point here. This is about people calling for action on personal sensitive issues that most likely doesn't exist in their real world surroundings and more than likely has been built up in their minds out of fear.
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