pokoko said: Oh, Battlefield! Yeah, Battlefield, THAT'S what we were talking about, wasn't it? Yeah ... no. We weren't talking about Battlefield at all. Were we? Do you remember us talking about Battlefield? No, seriously, were we talking about Battlefield AT ALL? Nah. Then why did you bring it up? What did it have to do with the conversation? Go ahead, I want to hear about it. And there you are being dishonest again. I talk about how you QUOTE people then change the subject but of course you leave out where I said "quote" and pretend that I'm talking about people bringing up different topics in the thread at large. Bloody hell. Stop it. |
Did you know people can respond to multiple people in the same post? I can also put stuff directly in the comment that is unrelated to the quote.
pokoko said:
You might want to put a trigger warning on that before someone gets upset. The funny thing is, there are now SO MANY power fantasy novels written by female authors out there now and the main characters are almost always hot, as well as being "badass". I think it's clear that many females enjoy visualizing themselves as attractive and powerful, just like males. There is an old article posted on one of the usual suspects (IGN, Polygon, etc.) where the writer was talking about how much she loved playing a beautiful, sexy and powerful character like Bayonetta .... UNTIL she realizes that guys are enjoying the character, too. THAT made her angry and turned her against the last game. The entitlement of her outlook was breathtaking to read about, especially since it was all in her own head. |
You do pretty much the same thing as me here. This comment is not directed at Curl, you're obviously not asking him why there's a "war on attractive female characters".
Curl didn't say anything about Bayonetta. So why do you get off on bringing up unrelated subjects?