Replies to critialcloudkicker, page 34

  1. @critialcloudkicker well, at least i got my second energy tank today

    Sunday, 13-Mar-16 20:55:22 UTC from web in context
  2. @critialcloudkicker i would never date a girl who has watched SAO

    Sunday, 13-Mar-16 19:46:25 UTC from web in context
  3. @critialcloudkicker Money is not a problem when you want to express your anger.

    Sunday, 13-Mar-16 18:43:53 UTC from gs.smuglo.li in context
  4. @critialcloudkicker yeah, not really

    Sunday, 13-Mar-16 15:58:59 UTC from web in context
  5. @critialcloudkicker I have no idea where the offensive cut of point is XD

    Sunday, 13-Mar-16 14:28:12 UTC from web in context
  6. @critialcloudkicker I want to make it stop, but..... GAh (does not deserve a serious comment) yelp

    Sunday, 13-Mar-16 14:13:32 UTC from web in context
  7. @critialcloudkicker Sounds like your compass is fine, and the guy has been infected by the dumb 'safe space' shtick.

    With the general bullying thing, looks like I went off on a tangent based on what's going on locally.

    Sunday, 13-Mar-16 14:08:28 UTC from web in context
  8. @critialcloudkicker more like those "journalists" didn't read memo or word "discussion" about closing studio and went ahead to publish articles saying the studio is going to close. Only if studio confirmed they were closing then we would know in front page like this: http://www.lionhead.com/

    Sunday, 13-Mar-16 13:31:44 UTC from sealion.club in context
  9. @critialcloudkicker It sounds like that person is seeking to control you, and being a dick about it by brining in terms like 'bulling' knowing it will get a more heavy reaction. Sounds like they are playing the system. Maybe its best to walk away (although, if they just are trying to get to do something they may use that against you as well)

    Sunday, 13-Mar-16 12:35:13 UTC from web in context
  10. @critialcloudkicker 2/2 Bullying may be ‘a vital ( but nasty ) part of growing up that helps people develop in whom they become ‘and I totally agree with that, but there is always people who need the power relationships to carry on long after they themselves should have ‘grown out of them’
    But when these power relationships are abused, and it goes unchecked (because its human behavior to join in on the bullying rather than call it out, and collective action is hard for fear of reprisals) It can easly go to far (see http://metro.co.uk/2016/02/08/council-worker-killed-herself-because-she-was-being-excessively-micromanaged-5669163/ ) it may be an extreme example but the ones I know about have all meant employes have had to seek help for stress / deperssion

    Sunday, 13-Mar-16 12:12:46 UTC from web in context
  11. @critialcloudkicker I think we are confusing, "Actual crimes" such as theft or physical violence, which can easily be picked up on and guarded against. Whereas most bullying, especially in the workplace is much more physiological, and people can't really stand up themselves in workplace situations, (I would argue that ‘is this bullying at work, or our own free will at work ?’ the very nature of needing having a job, means we don't have free will as classically put in labour relations and a job forces you to be there and not rock the boat)

    Sunday, 13-Mar-16 12:12:39 UTC from web in context
  12. @critialcloudkicker Oh I know how bad Sonic Boom is. I saw a Let's Play. The glitches are half the fun.

    Sunday, 13-Mar-16 11:58:12 UTC from Choqok in context
  13. @critialcloudkicker Hehe.

    Sunday, 13-Mar-16 11:38:44 UTC from Choqok in context
  14. @critialcloudkicker I think the difference is that adults are so much better at bullying each other than kids, it very rapidly moves from "Emotionally damaging" to "Actual crimes".

    Sunday, 13-Mar-16 11:29:22 UTC from web in context
  15. @critialcloudkicker I might have screwed up the continuety a little bit there, my appologies @gweentea & @vcgriffin

    Sunday, 13-Mar-16 11:21:04 UTC from web in context
  16. @critialcloudkicker If you don't find it there then there is a link to an online store I sometimes buy from https://www.archonia.com/comicshop/en/article/134812/saga+tp+vol+01+%28mr%29/ The shipping costs are a bit higher but still OK.

    Sunday, 13-Mar-16 11:13:14 UTC from Choqok in context
  17. @critialcloudkicker Yes. I highly recommend reading Saga. I guess it's cheaper for you to buy the trade paperbacks. Currently there are 5 volumes. Issue # will be included in the 6th.

    Sunday, 13-Mar-16 06:46:13 UTC from Choqok in context
  18. @critialcloudkicker i do

    Sunday, 13-Mar-16 00:05:45 UTC from web in context
  19. @critialcloudkicker it was in october of 2013

    Sunday, 13-Mar-16 00:01:57 UTC from web in context
  20. @critialcloudkicker I have heard they were discussing if they're going to close or not. Instead, it became "Fable studio" closed because "game journalists" didn't asked for confirmation, just ran like that.

    Saturday, 12-Mar-16 22:52:18 UTC from sealion.club in context
  21. @critialcloudkicker Watched that video. Was very funny and good.

    Saturday, 12-Mar-16 22:49:24 UTC from sealion.club in context
  22. @critialcloudkicker Bullying occurs wherever people don't have the social economic means to stand up for themselves or be independent. This can occur on the playground, where we are more likely to accept it, where kids are learning how to get on in the world and interact with others.
    But it is much kor likely to happen when we are older, in the workplace or in our communities, where we choose to ignore it, we choose to ignore it here because we expect adults to be able to stand up for themselves, even if they are totally unable to. We subscribe to this myth that all adults are equal but when we can quite plainly see that they are not. Offices and communities are just ‘real life’ version of school, but ones where power does matter, from line manages, bosses, community organizers. It happens more to adults because power really matters there.

    Saturday, 12-Mar-16 15:09:57 UTC from web in context
  23. @critialcloudkicker Having been bullied at an early age, and having also bullied others, I believe that bullying should only be curbed when it actually interferes with another person's daily life. Simple insults are tolerable; however, burning another's belongings is not.
    To be honest, if I haven't been bullied at an early age, then I think I would be as mentally and emotionally strong as I am now. Being bullied was an implicitly good thing, though it never showed its benefits immediately.

    So, I guess it's something a person grows out of.

    Saturday, 12-Mar-16 10:19:15 UTC from gs.smuglo.li in context
  24. @critialcloudkicker is that why he's discontent with me

    Friday, 11-Mar-16 23:55:45 UTC from web in context
  25. @critialcloudkicker that doesn't look good

    Friday, 11-Mar-16 23:46:42 UTC from web in context
  26. @critialcloudkicker @banana thats teh top of a normal tree not a christms tree ll :-)

    Friday, 11-Mar-16 14:48:44 UTC from gs.smuglo.li in context
  27. @critialcloudkicker That's a badass line,dude. I'll have to try to remember that.

    Friday, 11-Mar-16 14:48:32 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  28. @critialcloudkicker Yee

    Friday, 11-Mar-16 14:37:52 UTC from web in context
  29. @critialcloudkicker Brains are weird, that's for sure.

    Friday, 11-Mar-16 14:32:43 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  30. @critialcloudkicker @mushi Thank you guys!

    Friday, 11-Mar-16 02:58:28 UTC from web in context