Misogyny in online gaming

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Re: Misogyny in online gaming

Postby Darwoth » Wed Apr 24, 2013 5:26 pm

i was unaware it was a right wing trait to have low tard tolerance, though in retrospect it makes perfect sense :lol:
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Re: Misogyny in online gaming

Postby BubbaMKII » Wed Apr 24, 2013 5:28 pm

Darwoth wrote:i was unaware it was a right wing trait to have low tard tolerance, though in retrospect it makes perfect sense :lol:


One man's tard is another man's genius. ;)
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Re: Misogyny in online gaming

Postby Darwoth » Wed Apr 24, 2013 5:31 pm

BubbaMKII wrote:
Darwoth wrote:i was unaware it was a right wing trait to have low tard tolerance, though in retrospect it makes perfect sense :lol:


One man's tard is another man's genius. ;)


indeed sir, heavy tards are typically led by slightly lesser tards.
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Re: Misogyny in online gaming

Postby thl111 » Wed Apr 24, 2013 5:37 pm

Our world is a collection of tards, everyone of us is a tard and the heavy tards are led by their own tardiness to think he is not a tard. Very custard of you, Darwoth.
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Re: Misogyny in online gaming

Postby Claeyt » Wed Apr 24, 2013 5:37 pm

Darwoth wrote:i was unaware it was a right wing trait to have low tard tolerance, though in retrospect it makes perfect sense :lol:

No wonder you hate yourself so much. :lol:
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Re: Misogyny in online gaming

Postby BubbaMKII » Wed Apr 24, 2013 5:40 pm

Darwoth wrote:indeed sir


lol
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Re: Misogyny in online gaming

Postby EdwardTeach » Wed Apr 24, 2013 6:21 pm

I believe in most MMOs the female population is outweighed by the male population, but the maturity level tends to vary based on the MMO. Games such as WoW, general shooters(COD or Battlefield), or like runescape tend to be filled with more men than women from my personal experience and I believe most would agree with me. Games such as Salem however tend to draw more mature crowds.

I believe Salem draws more mature and older crowds due to the long waits it has and the risk of permadeath, which would turn down risky gamers or gamers who like to constantly pvp. However despite people being older and perhaps more "mature" in the salem community compared to other games, there seems to be a higher tension in someways due to the sincerity some people take this game and that it is so easy to lose months of work in hours.

Anyone no matter the person get more barbaric when it comes to feeling threatened and Salem seems to be perfect for bring that out in some people. So I do believe that some men have resorted to such attitudes in this game, but we cannot rule out women as well. I am sure that both men and women a like get really pissed off and rage and spew out insults of varies kinds when death/being raided on occur.
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Re: Misogyny in online gaming

Postby malaclypse » Wed Apr 24, 2013 6:49 pm

This is some next-level trolling right here. Well played cockybastard.

Jorb, your opinions are terrible.
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Re: Misogyny in online gaming

Postby colesie » Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:54 pm

alloin wrote:I play games with my (REAL) wife and enjoy it :D
We even make sandwiches for eachother :shock: :shock: :shock:

Does she know you're the Queen? ;)
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Re: Misogyny in online gaming

Postby dageir » Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:57 pm

I tried to announce my gender in town:
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As you can see the response was lacking.
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