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Asian Girlz
August 1st, 2013 10:30 PMThis obnoxious music video has been heavily denounced online for promoting racial stereotypes since it was uploaded to YouTube earlier this week.
Damsel in Distress Part III
August 1st, 2013 10:01 PMIn the third and final episode of Anita Sarkeesian's miniseries Damsel in Distress, the media critic takes a look at some rare examples of video games in which "dudes in distress" are rescued by strong female protagonists, as well as the emerging trend of "ironic-sexism" in retro-inspired indie games.
One Man Hide and Seek
August 1st, 2013 9:00 PMThis creepypasta ritual for contacting spirits through a plush toy began spreading on the Japanese web as early as 2007.
Asssassin's Creed Parkour
August 1st, 2013 8:00 PMTo celebrate the upcoming release of Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag, an Edward Kenway cosplayer participated in some parkour feats around San Diego.
It's All About the Ambiance
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Asian Girlz
This obnoxious music video has been heavily denounced online for promoting racial stereotypes since it was uploaded to YouTube earlier this week.
Damsel in Distress Part III
In the third and final episode of Anita Sarkeesian's miniseries Damsel in Distress, the media critic takes a look at some rare examples of video games in which "dudes in distress" are rescued by strong female protagonists, as well as the emerging trend of "ironic-sexism" in retro-inspired indie games.
One Man Hide and Seek
This creepypasta ritual for contacting spirits through a plush toy began spreading on the Japanese web as early as 2007.