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Unread 04-10-2012, 09:52 PM   #1
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Serious "Girls Aren't Nerds!" or "Girls On The Internet Aren't Real - They're Aged Truckers"

So here's the trucker penis comment explained:

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Originally Posted by Solid Snake
Whenever a "girl" asks random internet stranger for their "member sizes", I can personally guarentee you that "she" is actually a 45 year old bi-curious male trucker with a little too much free time on his hands.
Also, my older brother linked an Escapist video on FB, which tried to talk about the idea of sexism in nerd culture. The video mentioned a "fighting game coach" named Aris Bakhtanians. (Linked to an article about the incident.) He also got in a slam at Starcraft.

Anyway, here's the video that was linked to me.

Anyway, I was intrigued, 'cause I only really ever hang out here while I'm online. (Or any number of sites that want a credit card number, but that's a topic for another day.) There really isn't any sexism on NPF, nor in my household, or workplace. I know that sexism is still a thing, and it's still around, but it's become a societally charged issue - you're likely to be crucified by your HR or PR department if you let loose with the misogyny or misandry.

I have to admit that I looked up the word misandry.

But with the onset of some political candidates and some businessmen walking a thin line, I thought it would be interesting to talk about not only sexism in the "Nerd Culture" as much as sexism in general and how North America is going to view the issue in the next five years.

Also feel free to talk about other countries and their anti-women laws.
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