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    Feminist Frequency‏Verified account @femfreq 1 Apr 2016

    "I hear often that men don't know how to write women's stories, so they just don’t.” http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/273379 pic.twitter.com/DeL9Lvmbdi

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      2. Icarus‏ @Icarus_Twit 1 Apr 2016
        Replying to @femfreq

        @femfreq Didn't you criticize it when men tried to write women characters in games?

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      3. grymish‏ @grymish007 1 Apr 2016
        Replying to @Icarus_Twit

        @Icarus_Twit I know she has, it wasnt in a tropes video but one of her rants were they paid her to show up. She's not one for consistency.

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      1. Erika Diane Foster‏ @cyber_snowflake 1 Apr 2016
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        @femfreq I guess that explains Sucker Punch.

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      1. Lee Andrews‏ @Lee_Andrews007 1 Apr 2016
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        @femfreq Plenty of games have female protagonists. Professional victimhood and grievance culture at work here.

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      1. fortheother‏ @fortheother 1 Apr 2016
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        @femfreq the historical accuracy excuse is particularly ridiculous considering all the liberties games are already taking with reality...

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      1. JustAGuy‏ @BlockMyWords 2 Apr 2016
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        @femfreq Also, I love how you have "often heard" these things. How about a sourced quote? B/c that sounds made up to bolster your point.

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      1. JustAGuy‏ @BlockMyWords 2 Apr 2016
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        @femfreq I would think that people (men or women) should write the stories they want to write and/or would be good at writing. Make sense?

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      1. JustAGuy‏ @BlockMyWords 2 Apr 2016
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        @femfreq Like we need a quota of women's games and men must write them, even if they don't want to. Is this really your viewpoint?

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      1. JustAGuy‏ @BlockMyWords 2 Apr 2016
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        @femfreq Are you saying that men should be forced to write stories that they are neither good at nor wish to do? What sense is that?

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      1. Sara‏ @alieninOnt 1 Apr 2016
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        @femfreq write the story and then give it a women's name :)

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      2. deebbit‏ @jeaniedeeb 1 Apr 2016
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        @femfreq I think Stieg Larssen didn't do too badly.

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      3. deebbit‏ @jeaniedeeb 1 Apr 2016
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        @femfreq ...................but he is in a minority.

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      1. Mike Brown‏ @MaikuKokoro 3 Apr 2016
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        @femfreq to be fair we can't prove time travel didn't happen, not really an excuse but it is a technicality.

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      1. Starr The Savage ✨ ⚔️‏ @KarlzNCharge 2 Apr 2016
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        @femfreq I'd rather people write how they KNOW than putting out a shitty story just to make some people happy. Or you know do it myself!

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      1. Jess Clark‏ @Jesswclark 2 Apr 2016
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        @femfreq Isn't the protagonist more celebrated when they are also the underdog?

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      1. Salesta‏ @lost_sally 2 Apr 2016
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        @femfreq What about Wally Lamb the writer of she's come undone he wrote from a woman's perspective and matched it perfectly as such.

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      1. Mummified Mittie‏ @wittymittie 1 Apr 2016
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        @femfreq We were also told to "write what you know," you know.

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