Why are female Sup Forums characters so fucking TERRIBLE?

Why are female Sup Forums characters so fucking TERRIBLE?

You couldn't confine your bullshit to /tg/?

Art imitates life.

Sauce?

>Why are female characters so fucking TERRIBLE?
FTFY

All of them have to push the agenda that women can be just as good as men despite empirical evidence that women are slower, weaker, and less intelligent than men.

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According to google, "FTH" means "For the Horde".
What a retarded image you've made.

>implying

Doesn't fth stand for Faith?

/tg/ is much better than our shithole

>Women hating shithole
>Better than Sup Forums

(you)

They're both cancer.
/diy/ is the only worthwhile board on this site.

Even /trash/ is better than /co mblr

>Sup Forumsmbr
>better than anything

No. And "faith" is not a stat.

It is in Souls.

>Women hating shithole


niggawat?

>faith is not a stat

/tg/ is starting to turn SJW

Just like every place in Earth.

Because you only read capeshit?

Because they're women.

We're talking real games here, not jap trash.

Because you're a mysoginist

@90213425

Because women make for shitty characters.
They only have two personalities: bland non-character and complete cunt.
They lack charisma necessary to make their character likable or at least memorable.

Make a male character until the very end, then just change their gender.

What Sup Forums related material is she from

...

How come japs, who actually have a legitimate a exist society, do a better job of writing female characters than westerners?

Like yeah ignoring the swathes of ONIII CHAN shit there's actually a fucking huge wealth of well rounded, well developed, and we'll designed manga and anime girls out there.

I mean shit pic related could just be girl ippo but its it's own thing and made me fucking cry bitch tears.

Now you're being silly.

Wasn't the point of Teppu that Natsuo was a completely unlikable and selfish bitch though?

I think because they're trying to make the characters likable or interesting, 'murica is too concerned with the social and political implications of seeing x in y role.