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Ehhh, I have mixed feelings about this. Still, I may support Franko 2. Local patriotism n shit.
The last stage should be Skolwin.
Seems more like he was doing the shitty flirting on the side, while trying to get information about a game.More importantly, he was actually trying to get information about gaming on the side while doing his shitty flirting. That should probably stain his company a bit.You are not allowed to keep flirting when it's unwanted.It's not like he's making moves on his secretary or lured her to an in-person meeting under the guise of business. This is a woman in a completely different part of the industry who he is contacting in a personal manner at 10PM at night. Are you trying to say that people with jobs aren't allowed to be caught flirting, ever?
Well the game inquiry didn't last nearly as long as the "I WOULD TAKE CARE OF YOU UNTIL YOU ARE SHIVERING AND CANT WALK," so I made a slight joke about it.Seems more like he was doing the shitty flirting on the side, while trying to get information about a game.More importantly, he was actually trying to get information about gaming on the side while doing his shitty flirting. That should probably stain his company a bit.You are not allowed to keep flirting when it's unwanted.It's not like he's making moves on his secretary or lured her to an in-person meeting under the guise of business. This is a woman in a completely different part of the industry who he is contacting in a personal manner at 10PM at night. Are you trying to say that people with jobs aren't allowed to be caught flirting, ever?
Big fucking deal.... it's not like he told her he wanted to mouthrape her cat, while fisting her daughter and videotaping it, or shitting on her stomach...
He just wants to put his dick in her...
There's also the case of that low-level Microsoft exec who was rude to people on twitter, ended with him being fired, having to move, and receiving death threats.
There's also the case of that low-level Microsoft exec who was rude to people on twitter, ended with him being fired, having to move, and receiving death threats.
I'm assuming you're talking about Adam Orth, and to be fair this guy was the creative director for Microsoft, and responding to a very serious PR issue that your consumers have with your product with "Deal with it" on a public platform like Twitter is the equivalent of standing on a podium in front of your entire consumer base and telling them to go fuck themselves. This is base-level PR 101. The current situation isn't quite comparable since it's basically a private conversation between two people that will only go public if the other party feels inclined to reveal the information.
Microsoft in general handled the situation very, very badly in the first few months following the revelations of always online/no used game/big brother microsoft is always watching you. That incident with the (now former) CEO of Microsoft Games telling the fans to just stick with the 360 if they can't stay online also comes to mind.
Josh Sawyer said:here's advice nobody asked for, but is given from experience: if you make 2 advances on a person and they don't respond positively, stop.
like, just totally stop. you and that person both have more productive things you can do with your short time on this earf.
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is there another type of interaction where people would take silence in the face of repeated propositions as acceptance?
"hey how about you give me the car for free hahaha?" *5 mins later* "well he didn't say no, therefore he accepted my 'joke' offer."
"so we want a 50% royalty rate too, okay?" *5 mins later* "dude, he didn't say no to my offer, that means we get a 50% royalty rate!"
I know it was a PR fuckup, and the guy deserved to get sacked because of it. I mentioned it because it resulted in the same kind of insane witch hunt. Similarly, shortly after the Boston Bombings, there was a subreddit devoted to an "investigation" into the identity of the perpetrator, which had people watch security footage to single out "suspects", whom they would proceed to stalk and harass.
Anonymity and an audience are supposed to turn normal people into jackasses on the Internet, but I find self-righteousness at a critical mass way scarier than your typical troll assholery.
Alternatively you could just avoid acting like a creepy sleazebag. Problem solved.I know it was a PR fuckup, and the guy deserved to get sacked because of it. I mentioned it because it resulted in the same kind of insane witch hunt. Similarly, shortly after the Boston Bombings, there was a subreddit devoted to an "investigation" into the identity of the perpetrator, which had people watch security footage to single out "suspects", whom they would proceed to stalk and harass.
Anonymity and an audience are supposed to turn normal people into jackasses on the Internet, but I find self-righteousness at a critical mass way scarier than your typical troll assholery.
I'll admit that 'doxing', as the redditards love to call it, is a much more frightening phenomenon than alot of people realize right now. All fun and games a few years ago when the retards on 4chan were doing it do dumbass kids who abused cats and scientologists, but the idea that your life can potentially be ruined due to some retarded comment you made, sometimes even years before, is very terrifying. One of the main reasons why I've never created a twitter and am very careful on what I post on facebook.
So basically, people must never ever make mistakes while their young and stupid or pissed off their tits anymore? The reason why I'm not sympathetic to people like Adam Forth was that they made blunders that no sane or sober man in their twenties should ever make, and he got a reasonable punishment for it. Are you seriously suggesting that comments that a man makes while he's stone-drunk should be stuck to him for the rest of his life?Alternatively you could just avoid acting like a creepy sleazebag. Problem solved.
Alternatively you could just avoid acting like a creepy sleazebag. Problem solved.I know it was a PR fuckup, and the guy deserved to get sacked because of it. I mentioned it because it resulted in the same kind of insane witch hunt. Similarly, shortly after the Boston Bombings, there was a subreddit devoted to an "investigation" into the identity of the perpetrator, which had people watch security footage to single out "suspects", whom they would proceed to stalk and harass.
Anonymity and an audience are supposed to turn normal people into jackasses on the Internet, but I find self-righteousness at a critical mass way scarier than your typical troll assholery.
I'll admit that 'doxing', as the redditards love to call it, is a much more frightening phenomenon than alot of people realize right now. All fun and games a few years ago when the retards on 4chan were doing it do dumbass kids who abused cats and scientologists, but the idea that your life can potentially be ruined due to some retarded comment you made, sometimes even years before, is very terrifying. One of the main reasons why I've never created a twitter and am very careful on what I post on facebook.
Mitt Romney literally held down a homosexual man and forcibly cut his faggy haircut, in addition to submitting his dog to the torture of riding on top of his car for 12 hours later on in his life, and was caught on camera telling rich people he gave no fucks about 47% of the US and still got 47% of the American vote in the 2012 presidential election.
I bet he can shrug it off on account of being a straight white cisman. The last time I checked Hugo Schwyzer wasn't living in a dumpster.I'm sure this guy could shrug off all this outrage if he had that as well. As you keenly observed, politicians have gotten away with way worse shit. The IndieStatik dude won't, because he's relatively powerless, and therefore a prime target for the moral outrage brigade.
I bet he can shrug it off on account of being a straight white cisman.
I bet he can shrug it off on account of being a straight white cisman. The last time I checked Hugo Schwyzer wasn't living in a dumpster.I'm sure this guy could shrug off all this outrage if he had that as well. As you keenly observed, politicians have gotten away with way worse shit. The IndieStatik dude won't, because he's relatively powerless, and therefore a prime target for the moral outrage brigade.
"I was drunk" remains a pretty easy excuse though. We don't really know if it's true, or if that was even the cause of his behavior.So basically, people must never ever make mistakes while their young and stupid or pissed off their tits anymore? The reason why I'm not sympathetic to people like Adam Forth was that they made blunders that no sane or sober man in their twenties should ever make, and he got a reasonable punishment for it. Are you seriously suggesting that comments that a man makes while he's stone-drunk should be stuck to him for the rest of his life?
I'll admit, under normal circumstances, I probably wouldn't be defending him. Hell, I'd probably be laughing at him if he made these comments in a social circumstance, but the fact that he's being eviscerated for it by the SJW crowd when he was clearly not in the state of mind to be making rational decisions is simply ridiculous.
You don't understand privacy.Why do you need privacy? Do you have anything to hide?
I found and read through this article when this last came up, it was pretty enlightening: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/07/magazine/07Human-t.htmlAnonymity and an audience are supposed to turn normal people into jackasses on the Internet, but I find self-righteousness at a critical mass way scarier than your typical troll assholery.
lol @ the socially-stunted/maladjusted posters itt, do you even interact with women in your day-to-day lives, I both doubt it and hope not
This also goes to show that as far as some men are concerned sexual harassment cannot possibly exist because they will always find some way to rationalize how it isn't.
I can still only dream of a day when most women decide to hell with social conditioning and tell gross men to fuck off.