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@dracosummoner: True, Positive Sentiments are easily forgotten, Negative Sentiments are never forgotten. Especially when the positive sentiments are morals and the negative sentiments are actually game related.
@bluebogle: It's really hard to keep track of all the comments someone is making so I'll repeat myself.
@dracosummoner: I was heavily basing my cynicism on the rest of the comments. People were hailing EA suddenly as one of their favorite developers for a simple moral choice. If their goal was public relations, they're doing a really good job at it.
@JCDenton: When it is the people who are seeking to make money through their work do something morally upstanding then the people themselves should be recognized for their actions, not the entity presiding over them. The moment people in a business do something morally wrong they are called out from the business, a…
@Michael McWhertor: How am I poisonous to the thread? I haven't directed any comments to anyone else speaking, I haven't used any defamatory language. I'm being purely civil about it. Are we not allowed to have civil conversations about the topic addressed in the article or should we just post "Yay" and "Good Job"…
@bluebogle: It's certainly controversial, I can agree to that. Just look at Michael's reply, claiming that I'm poisonous to this thread. How can you poison something that is uncontroversial. I haven't even stated I dislike the idea behind the campaign.
@bluebogle: Who's courage? The business? Who decided they should do this? The entire business? Or just a small section of Human Relations? Or maybe marketing?
Maybe this program should have a different focus. How about a "It Gets Better" against ALL bullying. I was bullied FOR NO REASON, or no reason I could discern. Bullying happens for all reasons, we should focus on the bullying not the reasons why.
Hooray, Hoorah, a business just made themselves look better, now maybe we'll buy more of their games because they're a morally upstanding business with good morals!
@Manly McBeeferton: Beef, you should know better than anyone else, Griefers, Trolls, Xbox Live, those are the kids who have decided those are their something better to do's.
Good Ole Moore's law of technology, where the only factor on cost is how much people want it.
@andrew_berge: Except the Disney Afternoon, Everything from then was awesome, Ducktales, Tale Spin, Darkwing Duck, etc. Still Awesome.
Bigger Fail "Hi, My name is RAM, I'm a program that works with accounting." wut
@orionsaint001: Yeah, back then people could have inside work shoes and outside adventure shoes. That whole scene he's changing his shirt, why not his shoes!
@DukeOfPwn: That's exactly what I was thinking, Robin Hood Vulture Guard, oh he has a name.
@darkboy1200: I think it's a vulture from a disney movie.
@tylerstyle: The Goggles They do nothing, except show me ads based on what I'm looking at :(
SyFy needs to look at these comments, this is their fanbase, just look at it. SyFy, your fans are abandoning you.