meh, Pixelart in general is nice and all, but mediocre pixelart with 10 frames per second animations doesn’t get better by turning off the light.
meh, Pixelart in general is nice and all, but mediocre pixelart with 10 frames per second animations doesn’t get better by turning off the light.
If you’re over the age of 15 and would tell someone that you “value their friendship”, and then literally the next day talk mad shit about them in a group text or otherwise you might be a goddamn sociopath.
So, this is TERFs 2.0, right? As in, “Guys we’re so feminist and progressive that, in defense of feminism, we will spouse hateful batshit right-winged lunacy”...
Ugh.
Close. Here’s how the sausage is made: When there’s a reasonable chance a certain game or announcement will be made at an event, we may choose to write a basic “shell” post beforehand with background info, etc. Such was the case here. Then if the announcement happens, this lets us get a solid post up quickly, and then…
The most disturbing about this is I would bet money her parents will buy expensive lawyers to get her out of a harsh sentence.
“And then they found out one of these workers is gay, and they fired them.”
That was a hilarious video, though it wont make me break my boycott of Chic-fil-A, aka Hate Chicken
Yes, you are correct sir, a bad tweet is exactly the same thing as a unwanted pregnancy. Well done, you’ve outwitted us all. The logic of your argument is unassailable.
Yes, but if you are a CEO who thinks Stasi snitch laws are good and have a boner for oppressing women, maybe you should be smart enough to realize publicly expressing those opinions will financially hurt your company and keep that shit on the DL.
Bodily autonomy is a basic human right, yes.
I understand the concern, and once held it myself, but I think the difference in my opinion now comes from the fact that, at least in America, conservatives have already become an authoritarian power with a discriminatory stance, and are pushing their supporters to follow. It’s not a ‘what if’ scenario. They’ve…
Consequences for saying stupid, awful shit isn't new like at all. He was absolutely representing his company and he knew exactly what he was doing.
When you publicly represent the company you work for, any “societal pressure” you face leads to financial pressure on your company. Financial pressure you cause on your company often leads to you being canned. It’s no different than causing a big fuck up internally and being fired for it.
Hmm nah, what he did proved he did not belong in a leadership position.
I suspect any corporation would fire someone who decided to make a single tweet that ended up costing their company multiple contracts and financially impacting their bottom line.
First let me say thank you for a well written response to my initial statement. Mature discourse is harder and harder to come by these days. :)
Why does this “freak you out”? Why do you believe that other people exercising their free speech and choice about whether to do business with a company is “retribution”?
Add to that, there’s a vast difference between “doesn’t agree with” and “directly impacted by”
I’m not sure how many Tripwire employees are women.