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Haha, the comments seriously try too hard.  

I don't care if I agree with you or not. but If you use words that you don't understand and just use them to sound more intellectual, then I can not take you seriously.

the "Social Justice Warriors" and the "Men's Rights Activists" are both using 'complex' words to make them look more intelligent. It kind of looks like a political debate on the internet and most use the words wrong I just imagine some guy or girl behind the internet tipping their fedoras and hugging their ponies while typing these words.

 

I'm not defending anyone here by the way, just something I observed. I've been clear about my view on gaming journalism from the very start of Metacritic. and it is in short "Fuck gaming journalism" I don't need it, and I never will need it, I can form my own opinion on games. If its corrupt (which it is obviously from the start) then I don't care. I just play the games that I enjoy, and I'm playing  Shin Megami Tensei IV and its amazing.



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Ka-pi96 said:
PullusPardus said:

the "Social Justice Warriors" and the "Men's Rights Activists" are both using 'complex' words to make them look more intelligent. It kind of looks like a political debate on the internet and most use the words wrong I just imagine some guy or girl behind the internet tipping their fedoras and hugging their ponies while typing these words.


Ummm... what's wrong with that?

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RCTjunkie said:
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Precisely, my fellow interweb acquaintance.



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