New week, new Splash Damage, with takes on everyone's favorite commentator, "Foreskinn" :
Indiana Black of the recently relaunched G4 went on a tirade about the sexism she faces in gaming, basically blaming her audience for the comments she gets because she is not as sexy as previous hosts. We talk about how Black has doubled down on her victimhood along with claims that Chinese company Tencent is influencing the races and breast sizes of characters in movies it funds, Dungeons & Dragons getting more streamlined and woke, censorship of Genshin Impact’s outfits, Elden Ring’s impending release, and a video game developer going above and beyond for a fan.
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Hambly put out the offer to have her on his show to debate/speak her piece. Supposedly she initially turned him down before saying she'd do it. The tweet where she agreed to it got memory-holed, but he's on record as stating it's supposed to go through.
"Cheesecake", in this sense, refers to clothing that is revealing or hints at nudity, but doesn't go so far as to reveal potential "naughty bits". Women's clothing that has peek-a-boo holes in their shirt that reveals cleavage, mesh sections that show areas where undergarments would potentially be visible but aren't, skirts that are slit high on the thigh so they show a lot of leg, and that sort of thing. Most of the female characters in the series have clothing like that.