To add - they should’ve just had all the above guys come back and try to get everyone out to the dance floor. Put them in the skimpy skirts too. That way everyone’s uncomfortable!
To add - they should’ve just had all the above guys come back and try to get everyone out to the dance floor. Put them in the skimpy skirts too. That way everyone’s uncomfortable!
MS is making up for that Windows 95 launch party.
They’re just trying to make up for their Windows 95 launch party.
You can’t be upset about that if you’re already upset about violence. You are only allowed to be upset by one thing at a time, according to your logic.
There’s a difference between sex and objectifying women at a work event. Also... I forgot we could only sign up for one thing - it’s either sex or violence, but never both, right?
Exactly. How dare women be uncomfortable with men being encouraged to pop boners at a work event? ETHICS!
Also, many gamers are gay men. :ahem:
The short answer is that sexy dancers don’t really belong at an event where workplace colleagues are trying to network and socialize. It is quite telling that female developers walked through the door, only to look over and see a bunch of sexualized women, making them feel grossly uncomfortable. How can a person…