Brianna Wu / John Flynt - DEAGLE NATION STILL LIVES

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How? Importing manga wasn't that expensive, like 10$-15$ each not including shipping or possible taxes. Art books were around 30$-50$, iirc. Unless she was buying jacked up prices on eBay or something. -- She could claim that was recent as some are out of print/first editions, but...

I wouldn't be surprised if she paid scalp prices when she could've just ordered everything from therightstuf as they were a really popular site for getting manga at the time.

I don't know anything about this, but if you want to hear Flynt's own man-voice say it:
http://www.imore.com/debug-44-brianna-wu-amanda-warner-and-revolution-60
go to 1:14:45
 
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/internet-ruined-my-life-tv-872500

They have the skull video!
It's difficult, for example, not to be moved by the raw confessional of video game developer Brianna Wu, whose tweets about sexism in the gaming industry unleashed a hellfire of rape and death threats, and forced both her and her husband to leave their home. At one point we see a video sent to Wu by some anonymous bully who was apparently driving to her house to kill her, but had an accident along the way. His unintelligible offscreen tirade is horrifying, and Wu's remembrance of it so deeply affecting, that it makes you wish it was contained in a much more sober and probing series.

https://www.siliconrepublic.com/business/2016/03/04/inspirefest-2016-why-should-i-go

Following on from Inspirefest 2015, which featured speakers including MakeLoveNotPorn founder Cindy Gallop, Spacehack founder Ariel Waldman and games developer Brianna Wu, this year’s event will feature contributions from #iLookLikeAnEngineer founder Isis Anchalee, venture capital legend Jeanne M Sullivan and Nilofer Merchant, described as the ‘Jane Bond of innovation’.

Hey, this actually made me laugh, good job John:

https://tweetsave.com/spacekatgal/status/705599562086539265
 
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Pro level in being scrub,this is mostly "i can't get into controllers" tier of bad, John is the classic kid who believes that spamming specials is the way to win

It's not even a special, really. It's her V-skill, you use it by pressing both medium attack buttons. All he does is use it from a distance then back out which is the complete opposite of how Karin should play.
 
don't know anything about this, but if you want to hear Flynt's own man-voice say it:
http://www.imore.com/debug-44-brianna-wu-amanda-warner-and-revolution-60
go to 1:14:45
Oh god that site is a fucking disaster. Look at how little content it has and then look at developer console. Also whose bright idea was it to name it debug? It sounds unpleasant and super generic and won't show up in search results when you google it. As it stands I would have assumed this was a show about programming but since wu is on it I have no idea what it's supposed to be about. In any case their ad providers have succeeded in making sure it doesn't allow me to view the content with even the softest of protections in my browser. I'll see if it works in safari.

Podcasts and twitter let people pretend someone cares about what they're saying even if they're complete morons. Show me an industry orbiter with a podcast and no massive backlog of inane and uninformed tweets. They all got their start talking to themselves on Twitter
 
Oh god that site is a fucking disaster. Look at how little content it has and then look at developer console. Also whose bright idea was it to name it debug? It sounds unpleasant and super generic and won't show up in search results when you google it. As it stands I would have assumed this was a show about programming but since wu is on it I have no idea what it's supposed to be about. In any case their ad providers have succeeded in making sure it doesn't allow me to view the content with even the softest of protections in my browser. I'll see if it works in safari.

Podcasts and twitter let people pretend someone cares about what they're saying even if they're complete morons. Show me an industry orbiter with a podcast and no massive backlog of inane and uninformed tweets. They all got their start talking to themselves on Twitter
Wu brings up the journalism lie again here. At about 6:20, she says she covered "the crime beat, murders, court cases and investigating budgets." The host even mocks the ridiculousness of it. Wu says that she went down to the jail everyday and wrote about it.

To be honest, this is one of the Wu-sonalities I hate the most: smug, social Wu. Yeah, yeah, yeah, does that make sense to you? *head tilt* So what have you been up to? Right, right right, Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Her awkward conversational flirtiness is so off-putting. The palpable awkward pauses in this interview are horrible.

EDIT: Here's a new piece of Wu bullshit, one I'd never heard before: at 14:30, she says that the same woman who planned the "difficulty curve" for rock band did the same thing on Rev 60?

Anyone know what this is about? Any truth to it?

EDIT 2: at 15:40, Wu says that "all her boyfriends had always been hardcore gamers." OK, that's demonstrably false right? Wu was with Frank pre- and post-SRS, so....

EDIT 3: More Frank cucking. At 16:15, Wu suggests that SMB on the NES, as well as the NES gamepad, was too much for Frank, and that he would "struggle to get thru world 1-1".

OK, he may be a sperg, but my MOM could handle world 1-1. A SPERM could handle world 1-1. This tendency to exaggerate his flaws for effect is really getting out of hand.

Then she says that her and Frank beat horde mode in Gears, just the two of them (she makes a point of saying this: not 4 people, just them two) over "400 hours of playing". I don't know enough of Gears to know if this is impressive, obvious lie, or what.
 
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EDIT: Here's a new piece of Wu bullshit, one I'd never heard before: at 6:05, she says that the same woman who planned the "difficulty curve" for rock band did the same thing on Rev 60?

Anyone know what this is about? Any truth to it?

One of the GSX slaves was a low level worker bee at Harmonix.

https://www.polygamer.net/2016/01/13/pg37-carolyn-vaneseltine/

With this string you can read any back/forth between her and Wu before she was unpersoned.
https://twitter.com/search?q=@mossdogmusic @spacekatgal&src=typd
 
What a fucking story John

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>$200,000 for an animation studio
>too poor


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Interesting new spin on the lie:

When asked about her background, Wu says that she: "got out of college - well, actually, I dropped out of college,"

At 21:50 Wu says she had a quarter mil to do a television pilot, and that: "one of the ways we got that money was, writing 13 episodes of a, y'know, potential animated series."

I love the "y'know" popping in as Wu considers exactly HOW to lie about Socially Unconscious.

"Potential Animated Series"......yeah, that's about right. :)

How did writing Socccon get her the money? She has so many lies they crash into each other. I also love the use of "we" to cover Wu and headmate Milovy.
 
Can someone tell me when that game or toy or whatever she is talking about happened? Iirc the Wii was new when she was working at GameStop... More incongruence?

Twilight Princess came out in 2006 and was one of the first games on the Wii, so John would have been in his early or mid-20s with a paltry few hundred thousand dollars in his pocket, poor baby.
 
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