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You cant just shut off your computer and make the screen go dark?
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In a game?
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"I've done virtual rape, virtual robbery, virtual murder, and virtual rape."
"You said 'virtual rape' twice." "I like virtual rape!" |
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I'd lick the mouse of the last guy to virtually grab that pussy.
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Happened to my NE female druid. Some perv gnome started groping her ass. I just shifted bear and backed up at him. He started spamming /no. True story. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My female dranei shaman in WoW got groped and other things all the time waiting around SW or raid summoning stones. It was always amusing, I usually just ignored it. Happened to my NE female druid. Some perv gnome started groping her ass. I just shifted bear and backed up at him. He started spamming /no. True story. Hmm.. was it a gnome mage? |
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Now women who aren't grope worthy in real life can live vicariously through their sexy game characters.
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first world problem..........meanwhile in the Sudan, in Arabia, in Iran, and the far East real women are being molested, mutilated, raped, beaten murdered by real offenders who actually malice in their hearts because it is culturally acceptable to do so.
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One woman is cyber-groped and it gets an editorial. Millions of men cyber-murder each other every day and no-one blinks an eye.
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this will be hilarious in court when the girl turns out to be Helen Thomas
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Female gamer was blasting zombies when hi-tech heavy breather attacked A woman has claimed she was sexually assaulted in virtual reality by a pervert who molested her whilst she was innocently blasting zombies. The VR virgin was trying out the new technology for the first time with a game called QuiVr, when a man using the pseudonym BigBro442 “virtually groped” her. We have decided not to name the woman, who shared her story in a gripping Medium post. She wrote: "In between a wave of zombies and demons to shoot down, I was hanging out next to BigBro442, waiting for our next attack. "Suddenly, BigBro442’s disembodied helmet faced me dead-on. His floating hand approached my body, and he started to virtually rub my chest." The woman cried "stop" over her microphone, but this failed to deter the hi-tech heavy breather. "This goaded him on, and even when I turned away from him, he chased me around, making grabbing and pinching motions near my chest. Emboldened, he even shoved his hand toward my virtual crotch and began rubbing. "There I was, being virtually groped in a snowy fortress with my brother-in-law and husband watching." https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2044694/woman-sexually-assaulted-in-virtual-reality-by-pervert-cyber-groper/ View Quote Women pay good money for that pleasure when they read 'romance novels.' Hell, Fabio has made a ton of dough. Chris |
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I can't believe this chick is mad some guy touched her virtual lady bits (or bytes)
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At that very moment we realized the beta softwafe became alpha hardware
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"I've done virtual rape, virtual robbery, virtual murder, and virtual rape." "You said 'virtual rape' twice." "I like virtual rape!" View Quote I realize this is a joke but this society is confused enough as it is THIS IS VIRTUAL ASSAULT NOT VIRTUAL RAPE the two are not symonyms. |
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Such a bunch of pussies with no sense of humor at all. Freaking killing internet zombies is serious business.
If your stupid ass cannot get on the internet, which is filled with immature gutter humor and retarded behavior, then do us all a favor and commit internet suicide. It is the one thing South Park has gotten correct this season, people and their damn online pride of a social personality on facebook. God I welcome the meteor that wipes us all out. Hope it is sent to us by an alien race that trolls us with "pool's closed." |
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first world problem..........meanwhile in the Sudan, in Arabia, in Iran, and the far East real women are being molested, mutilated, raped, beaten murdered by real offenders who actually malice in their hearts because it is culturally acceptable to do so. View Quote Reminds me of this: Vincent: Max, six billion people on the planet, you're getting bent out of shape cause of one fat guy. Max: Well, who was he? Vincent: What do you care? Have you ever heard of Rwanda? Max: Yes, I know Rwanda. Vincent: Well, tens of thousands killed before sundown. Nobody's killed people that fast since Nagasaki and Hiroshima. Did you bat an eye, Max? Max: What? Vincent: Did you join Amnesty International, Oxfam, Save the Whales, Greenpeace, or something? No. I off one fat Angelino and you throw a hissy fit. Max: Man, I don't know any Rwandans. Vincent: You don't know the guy in the trunk, either. |
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When developer Aaron Stanton first heard that a woman had been groped while playing his virtual reality game, his heart sank. The woman, Jordan Belamire, was shooting zombies alongside strangers in QuiVr when another player virtually rubbed her chest and shoved his "hand" toward her virtual crotch. "Our first response was, 'Let's make sure this never happens again,'" Stanton told CNNMoney. Stanton reached out to me after I wrote about Belamire's experience on Monday. I received many angry emails in response to my story. I was told I was a feminist who knew nothing about QuiVr; that it was impossible to assault someone in that particular game, or more generally, in the virtual world. I was more than curious to hear what Stanton had to say. Stanton, whose day job is in software development, told me those attacks were "absolutely incorrect." What happened to Belamire (a pseudonym) was possible in QuiVr and in other virtual reality games too. It's up to developers to create controls to make players feel safe inside the world that they've brought to life, he said. Related: She was sexually assaulted in VR On Tuesday afternoon, Stanton and QuiVr creator Jonathan Schenker published an op-ed in Upload VR. In it, they suggest that developers band together to create a universal "power gesture" to combat harassment in virtual reality, essentially a "safe word" in the form of a motion that would give the player special powers to protect themselves. "We need to offer tools that give players better controls, not simply better ways to hide." The idea of a personal bubble is something that AltspaceVR, a VR chatroom, introduced. If users enable it, others in the virtual have to stay at least one foot away. QuiVr also has the feature but its developers think a standardized control across all VR is necessary. Because video games are largely developed by men, harassment of the sort that Belamire experienced might not be top of mind in a game's design. Stanton said that's true of he and Schenker; while they'd given careful thought to the ways in which players might get in each others ways in the virtual world, they hadn't considered that players might be harassed. "If VR has the power to have lasting positive impact because of that realism, the opposite has to be taken seriously as well," Stanton and Schenker wrote in their op-ed. The benefits of virtual reality are frequently touted. At the WSJ Digital Conference in Laguna Beach on Tuesday, Sheryl Sandberg said Facebook thinks of it as "the ultimate empathy device." Stanton agrees that "virtual reality is powerful." "We do everything we possibly can to encourage that belief," he said. "But you can't have that kind of power and say that anytime something bad happens, it's not your responsibility." View Quote Linky |
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