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AustereScholar 7 points ago +7 / -0

I'm reminded of the social scientists in Hjernevask from some of those responses.

"I don’t think it’s a very productive question to be honest" and "it's not really something that we should be debating" are identical to the social scientists who, when presented with questions or evidence against their worldview, could only question why it was even important to discuss.

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AustereScholar 1 point ago +2 / -1

Fortunately you can just not update the physical copy if you own that, but then you also have to put up with the dogshit frame rate.

Might be better to just avoid it altogether or pick it up used/in a bargain bin years down the line if you really want to play it.

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AustereScholar 14 points ago +14 / -0

How long until they complain that another normal looking woman is promoting "unrealistic body standards" again?

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AustereScholar 4 points ago +4 / -0

If it's real, at least he's honest that 'whiteness' refers to white people and isn't just some weaselly abstract concept that they usually try to pretend doesn't refer to white people.

Nice to see that Facebook endorses hanging white people. If they're not removing it, but they remove other stuff, I have to make the assumption that they're endorsing it.

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AustereScholar 4 points ago +4 / -0

I love that they use that second tweet as a defense. So because Abby's model is based on a real woman, Colleen Fotsch, her body isn't unrealistic. So much for their incessant bitching about 'unrealistic body standards' since you could find a real woman for almost every other human woman in games (not to mention all the real women in ads that they also complain about for promoting 'unrealistic beauty standards').

The GTA V bikini woman looks like millions of real women and even the extremely busty sorceress from Dragon's Crown that gave people like Jason Schreier conniptions can be found in real women too.

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