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"Do whatever you want but I'm the one who's right"It could not happen if you spent those decades playing vidya and never leaving the house.
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"Do whatever you want but I'm the one who's right"It could not happen if you spent those decades playing vidya and never leaving the house.
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When did they say this?
John Flynt is nearly 40, but Brianna Wu's only about 10.Christ, Wu's nearly 40? Bugger me.
I know I'm late in saying this, but with how petty he is you'd expect him to be that way 'cause he hasn't grown out of being a teenager, not someone soon to encounter the grey expanse of middle age...
I'd say more like 13, considering that "I know all, entertain me" mentality.John Flynt is nearly 40, but Brianna Wu's only about 10.
I thought she was done discussing Hillary vs Bernie? Or did the need for attention change her mind?It could not happen if you spent those decades playing vidya and never leaving the house.
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Dude, slow your roll. Don't you know that Wu-sama has like 6 degrees in time travel?Isn't Wu like 38 or 39? Bitch, you ain't in the middle of 20-somethings and 40+, last time I checked time was still linear.
Brianna citing her "life experience as a woman" is probably the most annoying version of Wu to me because she only starts talking like that when she wants to talk down to other women. Bitch, you've only been a woman for a few years.
It's honestly offensive. Brianna is one of the only transwomen that does this on such a constant basis. Many transwomen only really talk about their experiences as transwomen and try not to talk over women sharing their lifelong experiences. Brianna acts like she's got like 1,000,000 years of vagina experience and is thus the Ambassador of Womenkind, the only one suitable to speak for the fairer sex.
I have nothing against transwomen, but I don't want someone who spent the first 3/4ths of their life as a man (because regardless of how you've identified, society sees and treats you as your birth sex until you do something to change it) trying to speak for my entire gender.
I wonder if she'd be use the Ask Jeeves search engine and then be furious over mansplaining when it returned results
Oh, that's a typo, Wu actally meant:November 7, 2014
"The mission going forward is to develop a series of games, to constantly have titles coming out."
-John "I'm Workin' On It" Flynt
FTFYAmbassador of Wumenkind
...fucking really?Wu's episode of The Internet Ruined My Life is treating Jace as an actual threat.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/internet-ruined-my-life-tv-872500
"Only occasionally does one of the interviewees break through all the gossipy dross with some semblance of unguarded humanity. It's difficult, for example, not to be moved by the raw confessional of video game developer Brianna Wu, whose tweets about sexism in the gaming industry unleashed a hellfire of rape and death threats, and forced both her and her husband to leave their home. At one point we see a video sent to Wu by some anonymous bully who was apparently driving to her house to kill her, but had an accident along the way. His unintelligible offscreen tirade is horrifying, and Wu's remembrance of it so deeply affecting, that it makes you wish it was contained in a much more sober and probing series."
Wu's episode of The Internet Ruined My Life is treating Jace as an actual threat.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/internet-ruined-my-life-tv-872500
"Only occasionally does one of the interviewees break through all the gossipy dross with some semblance of unguarded humanity. It's difficult, for example, not to be moved by the raw confessional of video game developer Brianna Wu, whose tweets about sexism in the gaming industry unleashed a hellfire of rape and death threats, and forced both her and her husband to leave their home. At one point we see a video sent to Wu by some anonymous bully who was apparently driving to her house to kill her, but had an accident along the way. His unintelligible offscreen tirade is horrifying, and Wu's remembrance of it so deeply affecting, that it makes you wish it was contained in a much more sober and probing series."