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| Member Since: | June 19, 2007 |
| Bio: | Hi there, Iām Danielle ā a writer and assistant editor here at gamertell. I spend my days freelance writing, working in a film editing lab and running many miles. I also happen to be a graduate student, filmmaker, animator, and trained emergency medical technician, but I try not to combine those activities at the same time for fear of losing an eye ā or worse. |
| Location: | Boston, MA |
| Birthday: | February 13, 1984 |
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- Oliemoon - thanks for commenting. I have to say, I'm a new reader of Ms. Alexander's and I do find it odd that she might take such a stance on sexism in games and in the industry. Perhaps she's attempting to appease her (mostly male) audience and not seem like she's complaining - I've known many women in positions of power/influence/etc. to take this tact. I'm not excusing it, however.
- You're quite welcome, Kevbash. Cheap IS always good!
- Brinstar, I agree with you 100% - Any backlash is ugly - why on Earth someone feels the need to berate a person of a different faith (or gender, or sexuality, or race, or whatever) is beyond me, and far too well-tolerated in the gamer community. Sony did what they had to do. Now, I wish gamers would stand up against the slurs and let the individuals throwing them around know that this is totally unacceptable.
- So that's what that was!? I thought my video feed crapped out - but the awkward profanity-censoring is much funnier.
- Hey JP, I'm so glad you're enjoying the articles - and I have to say, out of any videogame flick franchise, the RE movies are the best for a night with a few buddies and brews.
- Christopher- Whoops... I assumed they were S.T.A.R.S. since the beginning of the film is rather convoluted and confusing. Sorry about that! And yeah, Alone in the Dark was... unbearable. Jenni- Yeah, I was totally pleasantly surprised by Resident Evil.
- Josh, I completely agree. It really says something (sad) about our culture - or even just this pocket of our culture - that violence is more acceptable than sexuality. There are supposedly the "good guys" - parents who care what their kids are playing.

