I’m a fan of the games he’s worked on, but I haven’t noticed gods absence at at Obisidian. Dude should’ve seen a shrink or something.Good thing I find his writings overrated
I’m a fan of the games he’s worked on, but I haven’t noticed gods absence at at Obisidian. Dude should’ve seen a shrink or something.
no victim blaming at all, but why is she in there? and her facial expression makes it seem like she's uncomfortable regardless of what time they were on.
no victim blaming at all, but why is she in there? and her facial expression makes it seem like she's uncomfortable regardless of what time they were on.
It means he showed interest and tried to fukk politely.I know the coli may not be the right place but what is coercion mean in these cases.
In both cases it doesn’t sound like any sex took place.
It was never anything to begin with sounded like he made a standard issue offer that could have led to sex and she declined. He took her to a meeting and fronted like she was his girl to some people that didn’t know her.the angry joe saga might be over...chick deleted the article...and joe did issue a cease and deist
It was never anything to begin with sounded like he made a standard issue offer that could have led to sex and she declined. He took her to a meeting and fronted like she was his girl to some people that didn’t know her.
making an attempt to have sex with a woman once, getting rejected, and moving on is now harassment?
Serious question here.Don’t think it’s fair to equate their behavior.
What she did was pretty normal behavior. It’s called networking. We all do it. Someone who’s “made it” in your industry invites you to dinner with industry friends you are gonna go. And that doesn’t mean you are a shytty person or trying to take advantage of them.
Where she went wrong was accepting the obviously awkward advances and not speaking up for herself sooner because she didn’t want to mess up what she thought was an opportunity.
This wasn’t Esports it was YouTube stuff but that doesn’t matter.Serious question here.
I don't follow ESports and ended up in this thread by accident. Was surprisingly amused.
But following your logic above, the issue with the night in question was that Joe took a hit at a fellow/aspiring Esport(er)?
And following that point, the thing that would seperate this incident from say a basketball player and his groupies or a Rockstar and his groupies, was that Joe and randomGirl were in the same industry?
Thus, Joe became a victim because he has a craft that cannot be peddled/sold to a randomGirl in a bar in AnyTown, USA?
Yes making sexual advances at business partners is harassment.It was never anything to begin with sounded like he made a standard issue offer that could have led to sex and she declined. He took her to a meeting and fronted like she was his girl to some people that didn’t know her.
making an attempt to have sex with a woman once, getting rejected, and moving on is now harassment?