The Insane "Social Justice" Thread II

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    JettaKnight

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    Eh. He has sensitivity to his baldness. It's cheaper than hair plugs. :dunno:

    Meh. He doesn't look that bad.

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    BigBoxaJunk

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    Wearing a beanie is kind of silly and is, I think, an immature way of dealing with early onset male pattern baldness. Easier for older guys to deal with balding. But it's been my experience that young guys have a harder time dealing with it.

    But rejecting information because a dude is wearing a beanie is kinda silly too. If the information is accurate, and well derived or reasoned, it's all of that whether he's wearing a beanie or has the appearance you expect. If not accurate, or well-reasoned, that's the good cause for rejecting it.

    My biggest problem with Pool is his emotional attachment to "journalism". Typically he's is usually accurate with his information, but he can be over-emotional sometimes, and that tends to harm his credibility more than his beanie, I think. When he starts ranting like a red-faced Alex Jones, I just click off.

    At work, I have dealing with a guy with the same name, and though we've only corresponded via email, I always read his emails imagining it's Youtube T. Pool talking to me, and he's always wearing the cap in my mind, and I only see him from the neck up.

    And, concerning the "No Whites Allowed" meetings, I'd be publicly offended if my organization did that, but I'd be privately thrilled at being given permission to avoid a meeting with people, no matter the reason.
     

    rhino

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    My biggest problem with Pool is his emotional attachment to "journalism". Typically he's is usually accurate with his information, but he can be over-emotional sometimes, and that tends to harm his credibility more than his beanie, I think. When he starts ranting like a red-faced Alex Jones, I just click off.


    Doesn't he confine most of his ranting (and opinion) to his Timcast channel, thus keeping the Tim Pool channel more "journalism-y"?
     

    ArcadiaGP

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    Have you just spent your last 5 years creating a game, putting your soul into the hobby you love... but you're not quite sure how offensive it is?

    Now you can hire someone to look at your game and make sure you're inclusive enough.

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    jamil

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    Have you just spent your last 5 years creating a game, putting your soul into the hobby you love... but you're not quite sure how offensive it is?

    Now you can hire someone to look at your game and make sure you're inclusive enough.

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    **** off. All the way off. No half-assing it. Whole-ass this ****ing off.
     
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