I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this
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@Magus Perhaps my knowledge is faulty. But Google Translate agrees with that thing I randomly read two years ago.
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@pie_flavor said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@Magus Perhaps my knowledge is faulty. But Google Translate agrees with that thing I randomly read two years ago.
Next you'll be asking for some aisu kurimu after your suteki.
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@Gąska said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
It's arguably even more useless, but at least I can show it off to more people.
So it's less useless.
(Showing off your Lojban gives you negative cred unless surrounded by other nerds.)
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@topspin on the other hand, lojban can be used as ad hoc encryption. Finger bending can't.
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@pie_flavor Go ahead and call all your waitresses nee-san, too.
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@topspin said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
Showing off your Lojban gives you negative cred
unless surrounded by other nerds.FTFY
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@Gąska said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@topspin on the other hand, lojban can be used as ad hoc encryption. Finger bending can't.
With the extra flexibility you can improve your finger counting range from 0 - 210-1 to 0 - 310-1. But then thats pretty nerdy again, since normal people use their hands to count to 10 only.
No wait, you can do ternary using one finger joint already. But I'm sure you can figure something out.
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@Groaner said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
Is this one of those James Damore/Jordan Peterson deals where people assume he's an evil misogynist racist based on what they think he said (or what other people have reported him saying) instead of listening to what he's actually said? Based on your immediate, closed-minded dismissal, I'm going to go with that.
Fuck off.
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@pie_flavor said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
What's wrong with Sargon?
Fuck off, seriously. You're either being willfully ignorant or a colossus shithead. In either case, fuck off.
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@Lorne-Kates I mean my money is on you being the same.
Admittedly it's been a long time since Sargon did anything I cared about, apart from try to oppose Article 13, since he mostly has shifted to making fun of people as all of his content, but generally speaking he seems alright.
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@Lorne-Kates said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@pie_flavor said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
What's wrong with Sargon?
Fuck off, seriously. You're either being willfully ignorant or a colossus shithead. In either case, fuck off.
That was a masterfully crafted lack of a point. And then you linked a video which says in like ten different ways before it gets started that it's only responding to one video of his in a format he never did again where most of the stuff is honest mistakes caused by the video format and this shouldn't reflect on Sargon's content as a whole.
By the way, 'willfully ignorant' and 'colossus shithead' are approximately the same thing. I think you forgot the option 'genuinely don't know what you're talking about'.
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@topspin said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
With the extra flexibility you can improve your finger counting range from 0 - 210-1 to 0 - 310-1. But then thats pretty nerdy again, since normal people use their hands to count to 10 only.
The cases where counting on your fingers adds value are few and far between. I prefer a method where you count fingers as 1 and thumbs as 5; this gets you to 99 on two hands. I also know of one where you count your knuckles with your thumbs that gets you to 12 per hand, but I'm not a duodecimalist.
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@Gąska said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@TwelveBaud said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@ben_lubar said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
ja'arkemnatsydo'oborgu'e
j1 is the leader "natsy" of some German people g1 in Germany g2.
No idea what "natsy" might be. Typo for "nasty"?
la gask. cusku zoi .gy. Wait, Lojban contains a backdoor to insert English literals into Lojban words? Doesn't it defeat the whole purpose of Lojban - to communicate unambiguously? .gy.
That's not the backdoor. The backdoor is
zoi
. I've converted your post to a valid lojban sentence.
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@Lorne-Kates said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@pie_flavor said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
What's wrong with Sargon?
Fuck off, seriously. You're either being willfully ignorant or a colossus shithead. In either case, fuck off.
Brilliantly crafted argument, as usual.
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@ben_lubar said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@Gąska said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@TwelveBaud said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@ben_lubar said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
ja'arkemnatsydo'oborgu'e
j1 is the leader "natsy" of some German people g1 in Germany g2.
No idea what "natsy" might be. Typo for "nasty"?
la gask. cusku zoi .gy. Wait, Lojban contains a backdoor to insert English literals into Lojban words? Doesn't it defeat the whole purpose of Lojban - to communicate unambiguously? .gy.
That's not the backdoor.
It can be either a backdoor or a bug. Given it's usefulness, it's almost surely backdoor.
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@pie_flavor Definitely a positive thing, but it's also a laundry list of "we'll start doing all the stuff every other company our size has been doing for decades".
I hope they fire the dickhole who went into a conference room, got up on the table, and farted in people's faces. Why that wasn't a firing on the spot is completely inexcusable.
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@ben_lubar said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
la gask
Shouldn't this have a hook dangling off the "a"?
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@pie_flavor said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@dkf A YouTuber best known for politics and laughing at idiots. I most recently linked a video of his in the Article 13 thread where he interviews the Scotland MEP.
He is also one of the people Lorne blames for GamerGate, even though he had pretty much fuckall to do with it.
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@Lorne-Kates said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@pie_flavor said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
What's wrong with Sargon?
Fuck off, seriously. You're either being willfully ignorant or a colossus shithead. In either case, fuck off.
So you can't give a reason as to what is wrong with him. Got it.
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@blakeyrat said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@pie_flavor Definitely a positive thing, but it's also a laundry list of "we'll start doing all the stuff every other company our size has been doing for decades".
I hope they fire the dickhole who went into a conference room, got up on the table, and farted in people's faces. Why that wasn't a firing on the spot is completely inexcusable.
I retain my viewpoint that it was a bunch of whiners that shouldn't be working somewhere they hate.
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@pie_flavor Interesting.
In recent weeks, the human cost of that success has come into question.
That's one way to put it.
We will weave this change into our cultural DNA and leave no room for sexism or misogyny.
Why list both sexism and misogyny? Isn't one a subset of the other?
The report contained multiple serious allegations. Some sources spoke of low-level hostility and sexism from coworkers who expected their female colleagues to hit an arbitrary standard of being a “hardcore gamer”.
To anyone over 25, an employment standard such as "hardcore gamer" is code for, "Are you so passionate about games that you're willing to work 60-80 hour weeks for extended periods for no extra pay?" And the correct response to this question is "fuck no."
“Not too long into my career one of my male coworkers might have thought he was giving me a compliment when he decided to tell me about how great some of the guys thought my breasts were,” wrote Katie De Sousa, a former senior concept artist at Riot Games. “I had made the foolish mistake of going to a Riot pool party, wearing a swimsuit, and swimming.”
Can someone explain why some women are so touchy about this? If I worked in a majority-female workplace and one of my coworkers commented on how great my wang was, I would be flattered. It's certainly preferable to their saying the opposite.
Yonah Bex Gerber, a former Riot art archivist, also wrote about their experiences with mental health at the company. Gerber is a non-binary trans person, and their account includes the aftermath of coming out as trans while working for Riot. “Whenever I asked for understanding for my mental illness, I was rebuffed. My depression didn’t matter. My dysphoria didn’t matter. I had to perform perfectly, and it was unprofessional to say I couldn’t.”
Well, no shit. You were hired on the expectation that you would Perform. So perform. Or don't, and find a more sympathetic workplace.
Marie’s post shared details of a deeply hostile environment where colleagues threw around slurs and gendered language in everyday conversation, went to strip clubs after work
Why is what your coworkers do after work a concern?
and created a team in which Marie was the only woman entitled “Bros and Ho.”
This is one of those instances where context is important in discerning meaning. It's sort of like how being called a "fag" in an online game is not a statement on one's sexual preferences, but a generic insult. I have a feeling that her coworkers were more commenting on how their team was composed of all guys and one lady rather than insinuating that she was a woman of low moral character.
“Asking me what age I lost my virginity at was deemed appropriate conversation during a team dinner, and employees I didn’t know prodded into how my sex life worked in a long-distance relationship,” she wrote.
Okay, this one is not cool. And I say this after having had girls ask me in eighth grade if I was a virgin. Fortunately, this was long before I would be able to write a Medium piece about the ills of the Matriarchy.
c. No one and nothing is sacred. We are prepared to make big changes and have begun taking action against specific cases, including removal of Rioters, though we aren’t likely to get into those details publicly on a case-by-case basis for legal and privacy reasons.
- Trainings: We’re doubling down on trainings. Trainings that had been specific to managers are being expanded to all Rioters, including interview training and harassment training. We’re also investing in anti-bias training to encourage behaviors that foster a fair and inclusive work environment. In addition, we are investing in management training for all managers to build and support better teams.
Hmm. Will this be like the stuff Damore objected to? Or like Robin DiAngelo's "white fragility" training?
While the initial wave of changes from Riot Games seem to be well-intentioned and promising, the road to sustainable change and a healthy environment will be more of a marathon than a sprint.
No kidding.
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@blakeyrat said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
I hope they fire the dickhole who went into a conference room, got up on the table, and farted in people's faces. Why that wasn't a firing on the spot is completely inexcusable.
Given the chemistry of methane, firing on the spot may have been a significant explosion hazard.
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@Groaner said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
This is one of those instances where context is important in discerning meaning. It's sort of like how being called a "fag" in an online game is not a statement on one's sexual preferences, but a generic insult. I have a feeling that her coworkers were more commenting on how their team was composed of all guys and one lady rather than insinuating that she was a woman of low moral character.
That explanation works if and only if the team name is never seen by anybody outside the team.
Another detail you're missing: since the woman who was labelled the "ho" was complaining about it, obviously she wasn't consulted when the name was created in the first place. Don't you think she should have maybe been asked if she thought that team name was ok?
@Groaner said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
Okay, this one is not cool.
Why do you think asking if someone is a virgin during a dinner is inappropriate, but complimenting their wang is perfectly ok? I don't see a difference between the two things.
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@Polygeekery said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@Lorne-Kates said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@pie_flavor said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
What's wrong with Sargon?
Fuck off, seriously. You're either being willfully ignorant or a colossus shithead. In either case, fuck off.
So you can't give a reason as to what is wrong with him. Got it.
I tried watching that 30-minute video multiple times and still can't see anything suitably damning apart from quibbling about statistics.
It also amuses me how the guy criticizes Sargon for saying something was a non-issue and yet talking about it in detail, and yet the guy does the same thing by making a 30-minute video about a single Sargon video.
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@blakeyrat said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@Groaner said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
This is one of those instances where context is important in discerning meaning. It's sort of like how being called a "fag" in an online game is not a statement on one's sexual preferences, but a generic insult. I have a feeling that her coworkers were more commenting on how their team was composed of all guys and one lady rather than insinuating that she was a woman of low moral character.
That explanation works if and only if the team name is never seen by anybody outside the team.
It wasn't. Until she ran screaming to Polygon.
Another detail you're missing: since the woman who was labelled the "ho" was complaining about it, obviously she wasn't consulted when the name was created in the first place. Don't you think she should have maybe been asked if she thought that team name was ok?
Five bucks says she said it was fine because she didn't want to rock the boat.
@Groaner said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
Okay, this one is not cool.
Why do you think asking if someone is a virgin during a dinner is inappropriate, but complimenting their wang is perfectly ok? I don't see a difference between the two things.
Really? You see no difference between commenting on a physical object right in front of you and inquiring as to someone's personal history?
That's like saying you see no difference between commenting on the design of someone's wheelchair and asking what got them put in it.
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@blakeyrat said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
That explanation works if and only if the team name is never seen by anybody outside the team.
People call each other "fag" in games left and right and yet the newcomers eventually pick up on the relevant meaning.
Another detail you're missing: since the woman who was labelled the "ho" was complaining about it, obviously she wasn't consulted when the name was created in the first place. Don't you think she should have maybe been asked if she thought that team name was ok?
Perhaps. I was given a rather unflattering moniker related to my height during my time in marching band in college, but many other people had similar nicknames and somehow we all survived.
Why do you think asking if someone is a virgin during a dinner is inappropriate, but complimenting their wang is perfectly ok? I don't see a difference between the two things.
Because one is objectively verifiable without having to go into deep questioning about one's private life. When they, for example, see the 787 Dreamliner-sized bulge in my trousers, they know what's up. Now, asking me at approximately how many "airstrips" it has landed would be prying into my private life.
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@pie_flavor said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
It wasn't. Until she ran screaming to Polygon.
How do you know?
@pie_flavor said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
Five bucks says she said it was fine because she didn't want to rock the boat.
That makes it right? Timid people have the right to basic human respect, too.
@pie_flavor said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
Really? You see no difference between commenting on a physical object right in front of you and inquiring as to someone's personal history?
They're both completely inappropriate comments of a sexual nature in a work environment.
@Groaner said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
Perhaps. I was given a rather unflattering moniker related to my height during my time in marching band in college, but many other people had similar nicknames and somehow we all survived.
So? How is this relevant to anything anywhere?
I was bullied as a kid, and I survived. Yet I also agree we should have less bullying in our society. The fact that bullying didn't literally kill me isn't relevant to my current beliefs whatsoever.
@Groaner said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
Because one is objectively verifiable without having to go into deep questioning about one's private life. When they, for example, see the 787 Dreamliner-sized bulge in my trousers, they know what's up. Now, asking me at approximately how many "airstrips" it has landed would be prying into my private life.
Hm well. At least you agree one of the statements crossed the line.
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@pie_flavor said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@blakeyrat said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@pie_flavor Definitely a positive thing, but it's also a laundry list of "we'll start doing all the stuff every other company our size has been doing for decades".
I hope they fire the dickhole who went into a conference room, got up on the table, and farted in people's faces. Why that wasn't a firing on the spot is completely inexcusable.
I retain my viewpoint that it was a bunch of whiners that shouldn't be working somewhere they hate.
The amount of bullshit you're willing to accept as a professional work environment seems to be unbounded.
You should fire a pimp if he farted in your hoe's face. Office work should be a bit above that.
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@Groaner said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
and created a team in which Marie was the only woman entitled “Bros and Ho.”
This is one of those instances where context is important in discerning meaning. It's sort of like how being called a "fag" in an online game is not a statement on one's sexual preferences, but a generic insult. I have a feeling that her coworkers were more commenting on how their team was composed of all guys and one lady rather than insinuating that she was a woman of low moral character.
If I was a woman on a team that was even informally called "Bros and Ho(s)", I think I'd probably find it pretty offensive. Not only because "ho" is typically considered offensive, but because it's clearly a reference to the well-known saying, "bros before hos". The fact that they'd base the name off of that quip suggests that they think of the male teammates as more important and/or more competent than the female teammates.
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@pie_flavor said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
That's like saying you see no difference between commenting on the design of someone's wheelchair and asking what got them put in it.
It can be a sensitive topic. I was curious about what landed a friend in one, and he eventually enlightened everyone with a post on the 10th anniversary, which filled in the gaps.
Of course, he'd be hanging out with friends in public and they would intentionally say things like, "Stand up, you lazy motherfucker" just to get reactions out of onlookers.
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@blakeyrat said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
The fact that bullying didn't literally kill me isn't relevant to my current beliefs whatsoever.
I think it's relevant. I suspect that you would have 100% fewer current beliefs if bullying had literally killed you.
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@anotherusername said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
If I was a woman on a team that was even informally called "Bros and Ho(s)", I think I'd probably find it pretty offensive. Not only because "ho" is typically considered offensive, but because it's clearly a reference to the well-known saying, "bros before hos".
Which I always understood to mean "prioritize your existing, established, long-term friends over your next/current potential lay."
The fact that they'd base the name off of that quip suggests that they think of the male teammates as more important and/or more competent than the female teammates.
Or maybe it rhymes. Or maybe they needed to come up with a team name on a short schedule. What if I told you it was possible to have female bros?
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@Groaner said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
Of course, he'd be hanging out with friends in public and they would intentionally say things like, "Stand up, you lazy motherfucker" just to get reactions out of onlookers.
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@Groaner said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
Which I always understood to mean "prioritize your existing, established, long-term friends over your next/current potential lay."
Yes... but... that means you're talking about a team, at work, where "bros" (existing, established, long-term friends) and "hos" (next/current potential lay) are clearly identified as such in the team's name?
Or maybe it rhymes. Or maybe they needed to come up with a team name on a short schedule.
It made me cringe, and I'm certainly no SJW. If they really didn't catch the connotation that it gave... yikes.
What if I told you it was possible to have female bros?
Then who would be the hos?
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@Groaner said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
where colleagues threw around slurs and gendered language in everyday conversation
They switched to German?
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@anotherusername said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@Groaner said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
Which I always understood to mean "prioritize your existing, established, long-term friends over your next/current potential lay."
Yes... but... that means you're talking about a team, at work, where "bros" (existing, established, long-term friends) and "hos" (next/current potential lay) are clearly identified as such in the team's name?
Seems like the kerfuffle a few years back about how a certain restaurant in Moscow named themselves in a play on words that translated to "opposite the Soviet" (when they were physically located opposite such a building), but they drew the ire of ex-KGB folk as they interpreted the name as meaning "against the Soviet" and an affront to the government.
What if I told you it was possible to have female bros?
Then who would be the hos?
The employees at the strip club?
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@blakeyrat said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@pie_flavor said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
It wasn't. Until she ran screaming to Polygon.
How do you know?
Because we'd have heard about it otherwise.
Seriously, you're commenting on internal details here saying 'well maybe if they were internal details'.@pie_flavor said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
Five bucks says she said it was fine because she didn't want to rock the boat.
That makes it right? Timid people have the right to basic human respect, too.
They're also responsible for what they say. If you say 'yes', you can't complain later that you meant 'no'.
@pie_flavor said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
Really? You see no difference between commenting on a physical object right in front of you and inquiring as to someone's personal history?
They're both completely inappropriate comments of a sexual nature in a work environment.
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@anotherusername said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@Groaner said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
and created a team in which Marie was the only woman entitled “Bros and Ho.”
This is one of those instances where context is important in discerning meaning. It's sort of like how being called a "fag" in an online game is not a statement on one's sexual preferences, but a generic insult. I have a feeling that her coworkers were more commenting on how their team was composed of all guys and one lady rather than insinuating that she was a woman of low moral character.
If I was a woman on a team that was even informally called "Bros and Ho(s)", I think I'd probably find it pretty offensive. Not only because "ho" is typically considered offensive, but because it's clearly a reference to the well-known saying, "bros before hos". The fact that they'd base the name off of that quip suggests that they think of the male teammates as more important and/or more competent than the female teammates.
Et tu, Brute?
It's a reference. Nothing more. Just like the preceding sentence didn't imply that you were about to knife me.
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@Groaner said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
Seems like the kerfuffle a few years back about how a certain restaurant in Moscow named themselves in a play on words that translated to "opposite the Soviet" (when they were physically located opposite such a building), but they drew the ire of ex-KGB folk as they interpreted the name as meaning "against the Soviet" and an affront to the government.
Well, sure. It seems to be a pretty logical assumption (or at least pretty logical to suspect) that the double meaning was intentional.
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@pie_flavor said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@anotherusername said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@Groaner said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
and created a team in which Marie was the only woman entitled “Bros and Ho.”
This is one of those instances where context is important in discerning meaning. It's sort of like how being called a "fag" in an online game is not a statement on one's sexual preferences, but a generic insult. I have a feeling that her coworkers were more commenting on how their team was composed of all guys and one lady rather than insinuating that she was a woman of low moral character.
If I was a woman on a team that was even informally called "Bros and Ho(s)", I think I'd probably find it pretty offensive. Not only because "ho" is typically considered offensive, but because it's clearly a reference to the well-known saying, "bros before hos". The fact that they'd base the name off of that quip suggests that they think of the male teammates as more important and/or more competent than the female teammates.
Et tu, Brute?
It's a reference. Nothing more. Just like the preceding sentence didn't imply that you were about to knife me.Why is it a reference to a saying that implies that bros (men) should have each other's backs at the expense of hos (women)? What benefit could that reference possibly bring to the team dynamic?
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@anotherusername Unless you work in a brothel, there are no conceivable circumstances in which it would be appropriate to call a coworker a ho. From what I understand, even many literal whores are offended by the term. Like the N-word, it's something that should be utterly banished from your vocabulary.
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@blakeyrat said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
I hope they fire the dickhole who went into a conference room, got up on the table, and farted in people's faces. Why that wasn't a firing on the spot is completely inexcusable.
That's hilarious. Because it didn't happen to me. Instantaneous firing and a beat down is appropriate, though.
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@Groaner said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
Marie’s post shared details of a deeply hostile environment where colleagues threw around slurs and gendered language in everyday conversation, went to strip clubs after work
One of these things is not like the others. One of these things just doesn't belong. Can you guess which one is not like the others by the time I finish my post?
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@boomzilla said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@blakeyrat said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
I hope they fire the dickhole who went into a conference room, got up on the table, and farted in people's faces. Why that wasn't a firing on the spot is completely inexcusable.
That's hilarious. Because it didn't happen to me. Instantaneous firing and a beat down is appropriate, though.
A lot of the outrageous stories I've heard from Riot from the flatus to the genitalia grabbing could have been cut short by properly punching the relevant parties in the face in self-defense. The promise of being punched in the face in response to battery can be an effective deterrent.
Inb4 "but but advocating for workplace violence."
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@Groaner said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@boomzilla said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
@blakeyrat said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
I hope they fire the dickhole who went into a conference room, got up on the table, and farted in people's faces. Why that wasn't a firing on the spot is completely inexcusable.
That's hilarious. Because it didn't happen to me. Instantaneous firing and a beat down is appropriate, though.
A lot of the outrageous stories I've heard from Riot from the flatus to the genitalia grabbing could have been cut short by properly punching the relevant parties in the face in self-defense. The promise of being punched in the face in response to battery can be an effective deterrent.
Inb4 "but but advocating for workplace violence."
It reminds me of the shit that happened on the high school baseball bus. Which disqualifies me from the Supreme Court no doubt but isn't the sort of thing I've ever witnessed or even contemplated in a work environment.
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@boomzilla said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
Which disqualifies me from the Supreme Court no doubt
One of many grounds for disqualification, I'm sure.
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@HardwareGeek I bet he loads the toilet paper so the loose end's closest to the wall instead of closest to the toilet too.
If I were on that committee, you bet your ass I'd ask about that.
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@blakeyrat said in I'm sure the Gamergaters will turn this thread into garbage, but until then I have to post this:
I bet he loads the toilet paper so the loose end's closest to the wall instead of closest to the toilet too.
Them's fightin' words!
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(If you've never played this game: it's real. There is indeed a setting to choose toilet paper orientation, and it actually changes how the toilet paper roll is displayed.)