gregoryjourdan
Ominous@RG
gregoryjourdan

Well, I can an issue here, as with all philosophies you can easily find and possibly agree with some other pretty contradictory statement:

And it will make money, and we will keep seeing more and more of it. Now will good games disappear as a consequence, I think that's what we actually really fear, and you can have arguments about yes or no, but of course only time will tell.

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Lol definitely easier than trying a couple times the same level ;p

This has the subtlety level of Idiocracy, much like many of the ads aimed at preventing Australians from doing stupid stuff. Sorry for the insult, I do like them aussie, but when I was there on day I was waiting at the train and THREE ads around me where like "don't get pregnant at 16", "don't kill yourself with power

Don't be silly. He got drunk and did something bad (I could see it being a stretch calling it terrible, I'm sorry), that doesn't mean he can't behave ever. If I remember well he's the creator of his website, so unlikely to lose his job.

So if you want to be cynical, let's say find yourself a company where assholes would be the exception and ruin the work environment for the majority of reasonable people, hence when there is an ass the most effective for the company is getting rid of them.

Guess it's time we fire all the HR for being useless and accept harassment at work then...

It would be nice to dedramatise when possible. There are people actually being harassed, bullied and worse. Here what's happening, some drunk asshat makes incredibly inappropriate remarks, nobody tells him anything until going public on the interwebs. Now we're going to write about it for two weeks, everybody is going

Seriously, unfortunate situation but wrong conclusion. Are you saying the guy could react even worse, so better not say anything? What if I just throw an anecdote where the guy says a couple terrible things, puts his hand on her lap, and since she's not saying anything decides she won't defend herself and proceed to

Sure, you put it in such a better PC way when you finally go "she did everything perfect, though in the future try and do it different". Too bad the whole way you were too focused on telling me how wrong I was putting all the blame on her. Let's leave it as that, none of what both of us are saying is helping anybody

I'm not saying that makes it her fault, not saying that it's bad or her, not saying anything like that. Just you should say something. And I want to dissociate very clearly from people who will just jump on what I say, make it about victim blaming, and move along without actually getting what I'm saying.

Well I'm not against him making games, I just want to reserve my right to think he's an ass, cause that's what he sounds like lol

Doesn't seem to make a difference I keep repeating this doesn't make the act ok.

Actually, you know what, this is BS. This is even worse than this. What is the expected policy against bullying? "Speak up". What is the expected policy against sexual harassment from men? "You shouldn't have to do nothing"?

Lol so louder than not saying anything? Yeah, louder than that. Like saying something.

Ok so I get your guys arguments about escalating, so how about that: we want genders to have the same rights, yeah? So what I would do in that situation myself is say "hell are you saying, stop that" (probably something ruder), and not be terrorised by what is going to happen next.

I'll still throw in the usual "couldn't she say a fucking word to have him not keep talking about kissing her vagina before the 3rd time around and he goes into a little porn essay?", then be called victim shaming and moving along.

Well fancy that, there's too many words in the ones written by women ;D

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