I'm so proud of these girls

I'm so proud of these girls

>Young Women Are Reclaiming The Slur Egirl

kotaku.com/young-women-are-reclaiming-the-word-egirl-1836738879

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I'm not reading that shit, suffice it to know what's happening in the online jewosphere.

Was that ever even a slur? I thought it was neutral, but I guess it must've become derogatory by way of egirls being like >reeeeee stop calling me what I am

>egirl
This was a slur? I thought the slur was "e-thot"

Pic-related: me sending my love to all these beautiful eGirls

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Im not giving those fags over at Fagtaku a click

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I've never understood this mindset. You realize your single click is worth absolutely nothing, right? You clicking or not clicking has literally no effect on Kotaku's bottom line.

Not only did user not click the link, but I also did not click the link. Now there's two of us. Imagine if everyone didn't click the link. Imagine if this mindset we share, in totally avoiding giving clicks to shitty websites, were to spread. It would make a sizeable impact on the revenue of these platforms.

You should also not click shitty links.

You're delusional if you think anyone besides bots think like you. And do you think Kotaku is trying to get bots as their main audience?

>slur
Kek. If you're so afraid of a shitty fucking word that you have to ban it and ostracize those who use it, I have bad news for you, you're never gonna "reclaim" shit and it's never gonna get better for you. And that's good.

But they've already reclaimed it, didn't you read the article?

>a bunch of people say some shit and use a hashtag
>they think anyone but them cares

>egirl
>slur
what the nani

>much activism
>so empowered

How about you post more of that artist op.

Ah yes, a fellow man of culture I see

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>Just because I don't know of something means it can't be true

comment sections on normiebook are full of the same shit it's not just us

nice holeio

Most people do not click shitty websites.

Notice a lot of robots triggered by this but the article sounds like a girl just wants to play videogames professionally. Hats off to her. That, too, is my dream.

fuck kotaku

Even if a click is only worth $0.0001 (it's actually worth quite a lot, consider how much you have to pay to get a click from a Google Ad on popular topics, it could be from $0.5 to $2), that's $0.0001 not going to a garbage website funding absolute piece of shit authors. And more importantly, there's almost never anything of worth in those articles, so you should be saving yourself from the exposure to crap by not clicking, also.

I don't follow media sources like that. Why do you care so deeply about a media website?