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    Feminist Frequency‏Verified account @femfreq 19 Feb 2014

    Five common arguments against developers adding more female characters and why they are wrong! via @kezamacdonaldhttp://www.theguardian.com/technology/commentisfree/2014/feb/19/video-games-need-more-women-female-characters …

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      1. Dryjin Gloombah‏ @GaijinGoombah 19 Feb 2014
        Replying to @femfreq

        @femfreq @g1_Ferret75 @kezamacdonald Anyone who honestly says women don't enjoy RPG's will likely get a fist in the mouth from my wife.

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      1. Jordan Owen‏ @jordanowen42 20 Feb 2014
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        @femfreq @kezamacdonald Since when are these common arguments? You're the only one I've ever heard talk about these things.

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      1. olympe‏ @olymple 19 Feb 2014
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        “@femfreq: Five common arguments against developers adding ...@kezamacdonald http://www.theguardian.com/technology/commentisfree/2014/feb/19/video-games-need-more-women-female-characters …” @Mar_Lard

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      2. MelTorefas‏ @MelTorefas 19 Feb 2014
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        @femfreq I'd love to see a big budget movie made by taking its inevitably male-dominated script and switching the gender of EVERY character.

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      2. Jeremy Sear‏ @jeremysear 19 Feb 2014
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        @Kheapathic @femfreq it was biting and awesome. http://www.vg247.com/2014/02/17/deep-down-the-rabbit-hole-of-ingrained-games-industry-sexism/ …

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      4. Jeremy Sear‏ @jeremysear 19 Feb 2014
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        @Kheapathic @femfreq that’s an hilariously inaccurate description of the article in question.

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      6. Jeremy Sear‏ @jeremysear 19 Feb 2014
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        @Kheapathic @femfreq I was talking about the Hillier one, but they're both good and on an important subject.

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      1. Brian Cousineau‏ @bcouz 20 Feb 2014
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        @femfreq @kezamacdonald This article has little supporting evidence for the numbers it throws out. Very weak points based on speculation

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      1. Andrew Cook‏ @MasterMastermnd 19 Feb 2014
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        @femfreq @kezamacdonald Well, 4 out of 5 anyway.

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      1. Andrew Cook‏ @MasterMastermnd 19 Feb 2014
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        @femfreq @kezamacdonald Let me take a guess before reading: 1. demographics 2. goes against story 3. feminists 4. inaccuracy 5. tokenism

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      1.  ☠️ Jes The Blood Red  👻‏ @Redsfreaky 19 Feb 2014
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        @femfreq @kezamacdonald dress female characters like human beings rather than a teenager’s wank fantasy ... YES!

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      1. Andrew Davis‏ @BasketPhoneFan 19 Feb 2014
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        @femfreq @kezamacdonald were there really more varied protagonists in the 80s/90s? I've just assumed it's been a problem since the start

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      1. MelTorefas‏ @MelTorefas 19 Feb 2014
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        @femfreq I think the ensuing uproar about the predominance of females and relegation of males to secondary roles would be very illustrative.

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      1. MelTorefas‏ @MelTorefas 19 Feb 2014
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        @femfreq Or for a videogame, or.. any form of popular media, really.

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      1. Terri‏ @KaelaJael 19 Feb 2014
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        Brilliant read on women in video games by @kezamacdonald: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/commentisfree/2014/feb/19/video-games-need-more-women-female-characters … via @femfreq

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      1. MelTorefas‏ @MelTorefas 19 Feb 2014
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        @femfreq That was *awesome*.

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