@femfreq this is something that always baffles me, people find dragons and magic more realistic than a world without patriarchy.......
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@femfreq Maybe YOU should stop with your nonsense, then people might stop as well. -
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@femfreq yeah gosh how dare someone have an opinion about something and share that opinion publically!! jeez what nonsense! -
@ColdAsMeis
@femfreq 100$ that she did NOT play the games herself she is taking about. -
@ColdAsMeis
@femfreq She doesnt have an opinion, she is just portraying a wrong picture and her followers even support her. -
@EllieBaker92 She does have an opinion. Why is it wrong to want fair representation of people of both genders? Why wouldn't we support that?
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@Laurence_Russel I want that more than everything! But Anita is totally not trying to do that! -
@EllieBaker92 What is she trying to do?
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@femfreq odd that "fantasy" is apparently defined as "has dragons, magic, succubi, rape, and no people.of color." whose fantasy is this? -
@TetanusIronside@femfreq The same people whose fantasies are ruined by LGBT people - duh. -_- -
@Overlord_Mikey@femfreq there is definitely a clarity of purpose that comes with being a blubbering manchild afraid of sharing his toys. - 1 more reply
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@femfreq before anybody begins with the "historical accuracy" angle please let me light them on fireThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@femfreq When people forget that fictional characters and archetypes are not living beings but created by flesh-and-blood people. - 1 more reply
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@femfreq well of course. But they want believable fantasy. And they just can't believe in women not being treated poorly. :/ -
@neoookami What about Game of Thrones? That seems to manage with making strong female characters and is more historically accurate.
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@Laurence_Russel I love the series, and it does manage to have strong female characters, framed by a society that works against them. -
@neoookami The struggle is what's important though. It's great to see Brienne and Arya fighting against what they "should" be doing.
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