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Golgotha
Korea (South)8418 Posts
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Mrvoodoochild1
United States1439 Posts
On March 01 2012 04:40 Golgotha wrote: i hope she tells us at least what went down. the current team sites are going strong and posting valid info...not sure what is wrong. Why would internal conflicts in the team be any of the public's business? Just be happy with this statement. | ||
SupLilSon
Malaysia4123 Posts
On March 01 2012 02:32 Blasterion wrote: I honestly think foreigners shouldn't be able to have an opinion on this (such as Jessica being a drama queen or what not). Since they are mostly foreign to our eastern culture you may not be very aware of how we easterners work out things between people. Since that cultural gap exists I don't think it's proper for the foreigners to comment about things that they aren't familiar with besides the SlayerS pages were never really official to begin with. Thanks for your opinion, but I think most of us "westerners" are gonna keep having opinions on matters like this. Many of us here have Asian heritage, it's not like we are all hillbilly bumfucks... You're the only one proving you should be deprived of opinions... In my honest opinion. | ||
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Milkis
5003 Posts
On March 01 2012 04:46 Mrvoodoochild1 wrote: Why would internal conflicts in the team be any of the public's business? Just be happy with this statement. This exactly. | ||
NoctemSC
United States771 Posts
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SupLilSon
Malaysia4123 Posts
Then maybe she shouldn't post cryptic tweets referencing internal team conflicts? She could have stated that SlayerS facebook/twitter were no longer official without the drama bait. | ||
Legion710
Canada423 Posts
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deanx
United States78 Posts
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schimmetje
Netherlands1104 Posts
End of the day, if it was a fan interested in the good of the team running those, this situation would not exist. | ||
NSGrendel
United Kingdom235 Posts
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D_K_night
Canada615 Posts
On March 01 2012 02:47 Arceus wrote: Honestly imo it's not culture but rather her bad english and failure to express opinion properly (like, the word "deceive" is sorta laughable). Besides, there are so many dramas in Korea and isnt Jessica the only one who went apeshit over everything ? e.g Coach Lee didnt twitt in nightmare-mode like her when shit happened lol. Culture is not a valid excuse. Oh yes it is. For example, if people bashed Vietnamese for certain stereotypical activities(which I will not mention here, but you, I, and everyone else know what they are). Aside from that, the manner of speaking, the way the language sounds, the proclivity to quickly anger and invoke violence over petty issues. Would it be fair to say that it's not anyone's place to judge Vietnamese, when we don't even understand what Vietnam went through during the World Wars...Agent Orange...the atrocities...do you follow me here? What about other foreign vs domestic situations that are just too innumerable and controversial to list here? Therefore I'm sure you and I are in perfect agreement that Culture absolutely plays a role. | ||
NSGrendel
United Kingdom235 Posts
You need to understand this, or you'll shit yourself if you ever go out in the UK on a Friday night, particularly Newcastle or Glasgow. | ||
Capsize
227 Posts
On March 01 2012 05:55 D_K_night wrote: Oh yes it is. For example, if people bashed Vietnamese for certain stereotypical activities(which I will not mention here, but you, I, and everyone else know what they are). Aside from that, the manner of speaking, the way the language sounds, the proclivity to quickly anger and invoke violence over petty issues. Would it be fair to say that it's not anyone's place to judge Vietnamese, when we don't even understand what Vietnam went through during the World Wars...Agent Orange...the atrocities...do you follow me here? What about other foreign vs domestic situations that are just too innumerable and controversial to list here? Therefore I'm sure you and I are in perfect agreement that Culture absolutely plays a role. It's out of topic but what stereotypes were you referring to? I am of Vietnamese descent and I am not sure what you're thinking about. PM me if it's offensive | ||
Gunter
United States38 Posts
On March 01 2012 05:55 D_K_night wrote: Oh yes it is. For example, if people bashed Vietnamese for certain stereotypical activities(which I will not mention here, but you, I, and everyone else know what they are). Aside from that, the manner of speaking, the way the language sounds, the proclivity to quickly anger and invoke violence over petty issues. Would it be fair to say that it's not anyone's place to judge Vietnamese, when we don't even understand what Vietnam went through during the World Wars...Agent Orange...the atrocities...do you follow me here? What about other foreign vs domestic situations that are just too innumerable and controversial to list here? Therefore I'm sure you and I are in perfect agreement that Culture absolutely plays a role. i have no idea what you are talking about i think you might have autism User was warned for this post | ||
amiGo_O
Czech Republic959 Posts
On March 01 2012 02:32 Blasterion wrote: I honestly think foreigners shouldn't be able to have an opinion on this (such as Jessica being a drama queen or what not). Since they are mostly foreign to our eastern culture you may not be very aware of how we easterners work out things between people. Since that cultural gap exists I don't think it's proper for the foreigners to comment about things that they aren't familiar with besides the SlayerS pages were never really official to begin with. but SlayerS are trying to be worldwide ... they players attended events in Europe and USA and have many fans there and if Slayers wants to keep their fans they have to communicate with them in proper way | ||
D_K_night
Canada615 Posts
On March 01 2012 06:15 Gunter wrote: i have no idea what you are talking about i think you might have autism You're just being inflammatory without just cause, I suggest you refrain for the future. | ||
zefreak
United States2731 Posts
On March 01 2012 05:55 D_K_night wrote: Oh yes it is. For example, if people bashed Vietnamese for certain stereotypical activities(which I will not mention here, but you, I, and everyone else know what they are). Aside from that, the manner of speaking, the way the language sounds, the proclivity to quickly anger and invoke violence over petty issues. Would it be fair to say that it's not anyone's place to judge Vietnamese, when we don't even understand what Vietnam went through during the World Wars...Agent Orange...the atrocities...do you follow me here? What about other foreign vs domestic situations that are just too innumerable and controversial to list here? Therefore I'm sure you and I are in perfect agreement that Culture absolutely plays a role. Don't act like everyone understands your particular brand of racism. My roommate is vietnamese, I know his family well and I have no idea what these 'Vietnamese stereotypes' are. | ||
Daehlie
United States43 Posts
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D_K_night
Canada615 Posts
On March 01 2012 06:54 zefreak wrote: Don't act like everyone understands your particular brand of racism. My roommate is vietnamese, I know his family well and I have no idea what these 'Vietnamese stereotypes' are. But are you in agreement with me that cultural communications styles absolutely matter, especially within the context of the original post? | ||
D_K_night
Canada615 Posts
On March 01 2012 06:55 Daehlie wrote: Slayers got burned by having someoue outside their team making statements and acting as the public face of the team. Not surprisingly this arrangement was not really optimum for Slayers and I am glad they figured it out and pulled the plug on it. No doubt they can find someone either on their team or a coach to take over the work of tweeting a few marketing messages a week. it will be interesting to see if there will be continued postings from the "fake" slayers social media accounts. | ||
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