Careercow Wil Wheaton + Felicia Day - The "Man" who soy'd the World and the Fakest of Geek Girls, SJW sexual harassment fence-sitters

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  • Wil "Soyboy" Wheaton

  • Felicia "Crybaby" Day

  • That shotgun’s looking pretty good right about now...

  • Just shut the fuck up Wesley

  • Felicia blew me for this vote


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I violently dislike the manic pixie dreamgirl quality she affects. Yes, there is more to the character than that if you delve into her story (and really makes the Brotherhood of Steel look like scum, depending on what decisions you make), but a good deal of her character just didn't fit.

I'll give you she was a better v.a. than whoever did Rose of Sharon Cassidy. Blech.

Push comes to shove, I can tolerate Veronica. At least she's not Tallis from Mark of the Assassin. Now there is a hideous character, made worse by the fact Felicia Day wrote it herself.
Day wrote her own lines? Well that explains some of these lines:
"I may be Qunari, but I was raised an elf."
"He who wishes to walk on water must first learn to swim."
"It's not always meant to end in violence. There are other paths. They do not all need to lead to the same destination."
"Doubt is the path one walks to reach faith. To leave the path is to embrace blindness and abandon hope."
"Past the idea of right and wrong is a field. When the soul lies in that grass the world is in balance... I will meet you there."
 
Day wrote her own lines? Well that explains some of these lines:
"I may be Qunari, but I was raised an elf."
"He who wishes to walk on water must first learn to swim."
"It's not always meant to end in violence. There are other paths. They do not all need to lead to the same destination."
"Doubt is the path one walks to reach faith. To leave the path is to embrace blindness and abandon hope."
"Past the idea of right and wrong is a field. When the soul lies in that grass the world is in balance... I will meet you there."

Honestly I don't know how much of the dialogue she wrote, but the character was purely her creation, made for a webseries when people still gave a shit about Dragon Age. But the fact that there's a freaking achievement named after her (not the character, but the actress) makes me suspect she had an unusual amount of creative input.
 
Can somebody ferret out the reaction to the disaster that was his hosting of Blizzcon? I remember a fair amount of salt over that, that he was about as familiar with WoW as, well, I am.

Yet, Wil, well...



that time i hosted blizzcon - link is archive.

:powerlevel: God, that was awful to watch. It's been so longI can't remember the specifics other than he started reading out some weird fanfic.
 
Can somebody ferret out the reaction to the disaster that was his hosting of Blizzcon? I remember a fair amount of salt over that, that he was about as familiar with WoW as, well, I am.

Yet, Wil, well...



that time i hosted blizzcon - link is archive.

Oh god, I'd nearly put that out of my mind. It was uniquely awful and even the normies on the WoW subreddit thought it was bad for the most part.
You know you fucked up when even Reddit hates it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/wow/comments/3ruclu/wil_wheaton_is_terrible/

The thread itself caused a fair amount of drama at the time, lots of accusations of brigading and other hilarious shit.
 
I was at a game store in Austin a couple of years ago and overheard the store owner in a conversation about how much he loved Wil Wheaton. He did this while standing in front of a special display/altar devoted to games Wheaton had played on his show.

The whole thing gave me an unwholesome feeling, like watching banana slugs mate.
 
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Y'know, I actually liked how Felicia Day portrayed Veronica in Fallout New Vegas, she honestly did a good job.

I'm just disappointed she saw fit to turn on gamers as the enemy even though she was a legitimately decent voice actor for a game that is still loved today.

Separate the art from the artist is what I usually like to practice.

Except Felicia Day didn't write Veronica sooooo...

Regardless, Veronica was awesome. In my opinion.
 
Wil Wheaton has their own Goodreads profile documenting the books he's read and written.
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/37075.Wil_Wheaton

This is all you need to see to get an understanding of his literary taste:
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This thread makes me appreciate Will Shatner even more. Probably the only person in Star Trek land that isn't an immense faggot and is actually a cool guy. Hell, even Patrick Stewart did the safety pin thing when it was a progressive meme.

Wil Wheaton being successful (insofar that he makes a living) is so depressing. There's no justice in the world. Innocent men have been hanged or sent to their deaths, rulers have waged pointless wars sending hordes of disposable men with hopes and dreams and futures to their deaths, thousands and thousands are suffering from disease and famine, and Wil Wheaton is able to make a living on his rotten personality. What a sick world we live in. Beyond redemption.

edit: I guess the nerds don't like their spaceman heroes being insulted, lol
 
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>we get a thread on felicia day while we're at it
It's like Christmas came twelve months early.

I find that woman so incredibly obnoxious that I'll just cut myself short before I get into a-logging, but it's really like she only knows how to play a quirky lesbian and absolutely nothing else. It's unbelievable she gets work with such a small range. I dunno about her being a lolcow though, maybe I'm missing something, she's always seemed more like an unashamed attention whore to me.

On a sidenote, I have a friend who absolutely hated Felicia's guts for playing some shitty character on Supernatural, but I don't watch shows about gay demon hunters that keep coming back from the dead, so anyone know more about that?

Never has there been a person who wanted to be lesbian for oppression points so badly.
 
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