the 8th deadly sin, gaming
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gaming is a combination of greed (gamer money), gluttony (potion and munch), envy (friend gets epic loot and you don’t), wrath (nerd rage), sloth (all day gaming), lust (titty game), and pride (epic accomplishment)
gaming is not the 8th sin, it’s all of them
holy shit… signal boost
I didn’t choose the gaming life, the gaming life kicked me in the stomach, punched me in the throat, and then dragged me down into the inner depths of Hell, and now I’m stuck with all this emotional pain about fictional characters.
The fact that people still think girls don’t like video games and when they do it’s only to get attention, blows my fucking mind
the fact that women make up 43% of the gaming population even though it’s misogynistic, toxic, abusive and downright unwelcoming proves that women are automatically more hardcore at gaming than men
Felicia Day broke her silence on GamerGate last night in a moving Tumblr post confronting her fear of harassment and urging other women in gaming not to be scared away from the community they love.
But Day’s post also served as a brutal reminder of how toxic and frightening Gamergate has…
Oh! So, ‘Blizzard’ is a gaming company? All this time, I had just assumed you just REALLY liked those milkshakes.
-My Dad reading my credit card statement, and finally asking me after 5 years why I keep buying fifteen dollars worth of “Blizzards” each month at Dairy Queen. (via drowsydragon)
i remember one of my first feminist realization moments when i was watching g4 (laugh track) and they were about to play a segment called top ten women in gaming
and i thought it was going to be women programmers, women artists, women gamers (laugh track intensifies)
yeah…
hey man don’t be rude to ppl for their gaming choices some people like league of legends and other people have good taste
Oh! So, ‘Blizzard’ is a gaming company? All this time, I had just assumed you just REALLY liked those milkshakes.
-My Dad reading my credit card statement, and finally asking me after 5 years why I keep buying fifteen dollars worth of “Blizzards” each month at Dairy Queen. (via drowsydragon)
