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yeah I’m totally mental and the tweet just doesn’t exist at all.

No, hey *have* to be condescending and idiotic, otherwise she was wrong, and she *can’t* be wrong!

They gotta be right, it’s how they are. Both sides of any issues have the folks who will twist and skew anything to get it so they are right, because the other side isn’t *allowed* to be right about stuff.

Please point to the part where he insulted her, I’m genuinely curious as to where that is.

You are right I can’t, just like how people can’t pretend she was a model employee aside from those tweets just because no one knows her history with the company (yet they happily do!)

I have a job programming, and I have to deal with those sorts of comments all the time as well. If I snap on my customers though, no matter what the build up was, I still snapped at my customers and that’s not going to end well for me.

Am I? I certainly exaggerated the actual tweet but she said she was glad he was gone. Being happy (glad) that someone is dead isn’t particularly uncommon but announcing such a thing publicly  comes across as very very cold and certainly unprofessional.

There’s a right way and a wrong way to handle that disconnect, however. She did not choose the right way.

“Again, firing her over this is ridiculous, and ArenaNet should rescind the firing and apologize to her. But it was a dumb move she made, and it sounds from her quotes that she is ready, if not eager, to make the same dumb move again.”

Please, by all means find the offending tweet from the twitter spat written by the person she was insulting that adds the context that I apparently missed...

No, the only conclusion that can be drawn is that *we don’t know* and thus we can’t say either way whether it was just the tweets or not.

I think one of his tweets even stated that he was sorry and meant no disrespect. I highly recommend watching YongYea’s video. He goes over it in detail and reads the tweets.

Also, she insulted total biscuit after he died. Wasn’t a huge fan of his but announcing “Horray this guy died!” is sort of presenting a poor image.

I think at one point she even indicated that the tweet was a “private place” or something. I may be remembering it wrong but YongYea had a good video on this and that’s where I saw it.

Sorry, by randomly I mean that the person wasn’t mean or rude to her at all and she started insulting him for no reason, hence random.

That’s vague and doesn’t at all touch on their history with the company.

They set the standard of firing people who randomly insult their fans.

Unless she’s been a problem with the company? I mean, we don’t know internally what sort of employee she was. This could have been the “alright, enough is enough” incident.

“ If any professional wants to start a conversation in a public space about “what my job entails,” they have an obligation to answer respectful discourse about if their job could be done better.”

I wouldn’t go that far. She could either treat the respectful comment with a respectful reply, or she could just not say

Taking the original twitter spat alone, her behavior was ridiculous. She posted a multi-tweet essay, essentially, to a public space. Someone respectfully commented on that essay and she began passively insulting him.