A happy birthday goes out to my fellow leaders of Gamergate. Wayback Machine archive is here for those having trouble with archive.is today.
So, what have you learned over the past decade which makes you think Gamergate is still a cause worthwhile enough to shack up with the other 3 or 4 people (Tops!) who fight the good fight?
Any favourite moments?
Post anything you want about Gamergate, the past ten years and the ten ahead :)
(police talking to crying woman) "What did they [gamers] do?"
(crying woman) "They... they leveled up!"
~~ DIRECTED BY DICK WOLF ~~
edit: For those out of the loop, it was a Law And Order SVU episode ("inspired by real events!" TM) about Gamergate-loving nerds gang-raping a woman in order to... gain high score points in a virtual game of some kind... Which totally for realzies happened... Apparently. And after the travesty of the episode, the screen goes black, and DICK WOLF just flashes across the screen (as Richard Wolf is apparently the director of that episode).
A happy birthday goes out to my fellow leaders of Gamergate. Wayback Machine archive is here for those having trouble with archive.is today.
So, what have you learned over the past decade which makes you think Gamergate is still a cause worthwhile enough to shack up with the other 3 or 4 people (Tops!) who fight the good fight?
Any favourite moments?
Post anything you want about Gamergate, the past ten years and the ten ahead :)
Favorite thing not yet listed:
(police talking to crying woman) "What did they [gamers] do?"
(crying woman) "They... they leveled up!"
~~ DIRECTED BY DICK WOLF ~~
edit: For those out of the loop, it was a Law And Order SVU episode ("inspired by real events!" TM) about Gamergate-loving nerds gang-raping a woman in order to... gain high score points in a virtual game of some kind... Which totally for realzies happened... Apparently. And after the travesty of the episode, the screen goes black, and DICK WOLF just flashes across the screen (as Richard Wolf is apparently the director of that episode).