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What's even more ridiculous is when she goes out on Twitter to talk about it. "Oops, sorry. I ran out of money. Wasted a year figuring whether I should make the game for PC or Mobile. Guess I'll go with the most hated one. Also, I got a Hugo Award from a book I wrote about how much of a victim I was during GamerGate." She then went with the marginalized card and "whoever complains is a bot" while humbly bragging about being in Tokyo.

Going back to October 2014, during GamerGate, a facebook user named Cole Nasrallah decided to share her experience with Zoe Quinn, when Zoe was in the porn industry. Yep.

Zoe's roots date back to 2007, when she was a soft core erotica model working under the name of Locke Valentine. I suggest you to not look her up online... it's even more depressing than Depression Quest.

Cole alledges, with proof, that she and Zoe were working under the same porn website - Cole, as a photographer, Zoe as a model - and claimed that Zoe wasted Cole's time, money and patience during her photoshoots. Cole alledges having paid Zoe's transport, clothing, food, and having wasted countless hours editing hundreds of photos from the photoshoot. All of that work and money would go to waste, because Zoe decided to tell Cole to not release the pictures. "Zoe informed me that her roommate, who had been involved in the shoots, either by being in the apartment, or smuggling us in to her place of work turned out to be a, "mentally unbalanced person" (her words not mine) among other things, and that it was unacceptable to use ANY of the photos we had taken that weekend. I was pretty upset about this, and sent her several messages asking if perhaps I could talk to the roommate, have her sign a waiver, or something, despite the fact that neither Zoe, nor I, had any legal obligation to ask the roommate's permission for ANYTHING. Zoe insisted that she was a crazy, evil person, and refused to provide me with any sort of contact information."

Pic related.