@femfreq those two aren't booth babes, those two are called women, Anita.
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@femfreq women with jobs that they CHOSE, no one is forcing them to stand there.
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@JohnAWilcox@femfreq@fooblued Because in your world, using them as props and them going on their own accord is the same thing? -
@Vikshtrum@femfreq@fooblued In my world, they're voluntarily doing a job they were paid for. I read nothing more into it than that.
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@femfreq Did you go to e3 with the sole purpose of being disgusted? - 1 more reply
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@KimBrunner@femfreq yes extremely disappointed that these women have jobs. Le sigh!
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@femfreq They signed up to do that. This is not men sexualizing women, this is women choosing to do a job that relies on their body.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@femfreq Yeah. But then, what do you expect from the shitlords who managed to kill all but one of their franchises in one year? -
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@femfreq and somehow, this being a 'puzzle-based' game makes it that much more unnecessary. - 1 more reply
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@femfreq Anita, you did get their consent before taking their photo, right? I mean, weren't you panicked when it happened to you? - 1 more reply
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@femfreq uuuuggghhhhhh

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