July 23rd, 2008
Fat Princess draws hate from feminist blogger
Some woman, who regretfully seems to not like herself too much, and possibly has deep rooted anger issues, seems to have a problem with Fat Princess, the recently announced PSN game developed by Titan Studios.
Unfortunately, in her rant she is a bit nonsensical and jumps about paragraph after paragraph trying to pinpoint what is wrong with the game. Firstly, she seems happy to bunch all overweight people into the same category, commenting that they are “unlovable human garbage at whom any sensible bloke would sooner hurl invective than cast a longing glance.”
She then goes on to mockingly thank Sony on creating the game, and accuses it as one of the main reason why people would hate those over a certain weight. “I’m positively thrilled to see such unyielding dedication to creating a new generation of fat-hating, heteronormative assholes,” she comments.
We don’t think anyone would outright hate people because they are overweight, although people with a bad attitude such as the author of the blog post in question would easily draw a lot of justified hate in our opinion.
Then, at the end of her blog post she post a picture of herself giving a one fingered salute, which we think was probably not one of the better ways to make people care about her woes.
So, going by that blog post, and the logic we glemed from that the Resident Evil 5 racial debate, it is now highly evident that no one fat has work on this game. You should be ashamed Titan, ashamed!



Monkey Rimmer
July 23rd, 2008
Fat Lemon! She just seems angry at the world cuz she’s fat and ugly and never got laid! Only a fatty would take exception to a game called Fat Princess! Screw her (or not)!! She’ll have forgotten all about it after another burger has gone down the hole!
* FYI: I take exception to all the fat comments in this post…. I’m just big boned! Not fat!
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submachine
July 23rd, 2008
Some people just have to stop taking life so god-damn serious
Dufferz
July 23rd, 2008
Darn fat people, they ruin it for everyone!
Monkey Rimmer
July 24th, 2008
I know Dufferz…. it’s getting so bad that now I have to wait in line in MacDonalds!!! I mean.. waiting for fast food?!!?!!?!
thegnu
July 24th, 2008
Melissa at Shakesville is a vile, cruel, rude asshole to everyone. Seriously, in Mexico, the second fattest country in the world–right behind the US–people can talk about whether or not you’re fat.
Someone you’ll haven’t seen in a while will say, “Man, you’re fat! You’ve been eating a lot.” And it doesn’t effing mean anything.
Fat people: If you have a problem with people not being attracted to you because you’re fat, lose weight. Or find someone who likes fat people. I chose the former. It’s up to you.
Seth
July 24th, 2008
Feminists are bad enough. I find that most of them are women who like to disguise their hatred of men behind ‘equality campaigns’ and who seem to like to use their gender as some sort of excuse for their failings.
But this woman is clearly deluded. In all the previews and news posts I’ve seen about Fat Princess across the web no-one seriously thought that this game was ‘fat-hating’. Because it isnt.
Some people like to project their own insecurities onto anything, and blame ’society’ for everything. And this girl’s ‘PS2-sucked’ comment, and the fact that sarcasm seems to be her only tool make her views not worth the digital paper they’re printed on.
brandy
July 29th, 2008
well i think the name of the game is ok.
i mean there is nothing wrong with being fat.
and well i have never played the game so i
cant say much more about it.but i think as long as its not a game with gang vilonce it will be allright.
Seth
July 30th, 2008
“i mean there is nothing wrong with being fat.”
Except for the potential health risks?
I recently read about the ‘Fat Acceptance’ movement which has started in the US. They believe that the majority of people are not fat because of overeating and lack of exercise, but because they are naturally that shape. They also believe that being obese is no more unhealthy and potentially life-threatening than being a ‘normal’ weight. Apparently all medical and scientific reports on the health risks of excess fat are propoganda paid for by the diet industry… Really…