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It's been some slow 24 hours in here. Sock's have a daily update for all you bags of hot garbage! :P
Post edited September 29, 2014 by Dragon_Claw
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It's been pretty dead in here in the last couple of days. But the "other" Gamergate thread is still going strong with different unrelated gender topics. Which is why I am only posting in here... But anyways!

Techraptor has an article about Dina and her professional community handling on the Mighty Number 9 project.

Nero has a new radio show out regarding gaming and GG.

And if you have the time, please check out "Women of Gamergate 1", "The Women of Gamergate 2" and "LGBT #GamerGate Supporters Have Their Say" google hangouts. These podcasts are pretty long, but they are worth it and very civil.

And finally, a picture that shows you the GG friendly sites and reviewers at this point in time. Like I said in an earlier post, also protest with your clicks/wallet. ;-)
Post edited October 01, 2014 by Dragon_Claw
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P.S. BAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!
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Dragon_Claw: P.S. BAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!
LOL
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Dragon_Claw: P.S. BAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!
Could we get all advertisers to pull out from Gamasutra? That bully Leigh Alexander needs to be out of a job.
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Dragon_Claw: And finally, a picture that shows you the GG friendly sites and reviewers at this point in time. Like I said in an earlier post, also protest with your clicks/wallet. ;-)
I'd suggest that GOG be added to that list... not necessarily because it is pro or anti GG, but because at least here it's a discussed issue and free of censorship or blacklisting. These days that's becoming a rare thing.
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Here's an unintentionally sultry update by Socks :3.
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Sad to see the reactionary (and terribly ironic) MRA back-slapping and conspiracy theories continue here.
Post edited October 02, 2014 by TullyFernado
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I feel that the vile online abuse is what keeps things like Net Neutrality law alive. People need to be civil... but I feel sorry for the ex-boyfriend.
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Dragon_Claw: P.S. BAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!
That's fucking awesome. I still don't like Intel as a company, but i have to say that they got a little bit of respect from me.
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I know a lot of folks like to knock political arguments. I'd rather everyone realized living in society absolutely requires some form of politics...

http://www.pocketfullofliberty.com/gamergate/
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Dragon_Claw: P.S. BAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!
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Neobr10: That's fucking awesome. I still don't like Intel as a company, but i have to say that they got a little bit of respect from me.
And I just saw on twitter a couple of #Gamergate tweets that attacked Intel for "submitting to an anti-feminist movement!!!". One of them was from Blizzard's game director... He's probably still bonkers from their epic-fail Diablo 3 launch (Glad that I bought Torchlight instead). Clearly these people have not seen the diversity of Gamergate.

Plus somebody from PC Gamer retweetet a death threat to all Gamergate gamers, Mortal Kombat style. Glad I removed them from my bookmarks...
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Dragon_Claw: P.S. BAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!
If you thought that was funny, you should see all of the reactions now that people have had a chance to get things published. It's fucking hilarious now.
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The latest news has been up for a few hours...

One of the things mentioned is Brad Wardell outlining a list of possible end-game goals. My favorites are severing all ties with Silverstring media and purging everyone responsible for the inflammatory, anti-gamer articles.
Let me also quote something that cannot be restated enough:
"Most game developers I’ve talked to about this issue cannot fathom why the gaming press would be attacking their own readership."
Post edited October 02, 2014 by Vestin
Ladies and gentleman, may I present Nick Statt from CNET.

Jesus Christ! Don't these people know that they actions reflect poorly onto their companies.