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On March 31 2012 14:47 windsupernova wrote:Show nested quote +On March 31 2012 14:44 Lysanias wrote:On March 31 2012 14:40 windsupernova wrote:On March 31 2012 14:38 Lysanias wrote:On March 31 2012 14:35 dacimvrl wrote: I support her, the troll has obviously been banned repeatedly, and each time, he would just come back. and it pissed me off too. i was there the whole time, and i was sick of that kid too.
people think harassing or w/e bs is okay; whereas, taking the appropriate measures to stop this bs is not?
what's up with people these days?
these kids need to learn their lesson the hard way, and grow up.
and I am sure the prison sentence will teach them how to be a normal human being. You think so ? Him going to jail having a harder time to ever get a normal job again, meeting great people in jail hang out with the right crowd ye that's going to teach him a lesson. One's you go to jail you will be back. A fine would be more then just, let him pay some of his cash. More then a good lesson. Instead of ruining his entire life over a small matter. Well, he should have thought about that before harassing her. And jail time ruining your life is a complete different issue. It's a direct result of the great system that would acure in your eyes. What? I am terribly sorry but I don't understand your reply here
Jail time isn't a "completely different issue" since she is actively going in that direction.
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On March 31 2012 14:48 OtoshimonoU wrote: Now he can troll all he wants. IN PRISON. :D i wonder if Korean prisons have internet.... im actually legit curious now
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On March 31 2012 14:45 Forikorder wrote:Show nested quote +On March 31 2012 14:42 dacimvrl wrote:On March 31 2012 14:40 Forikorder wrote:On March 31 2012 14:37 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:28 FairForever wrote:On March 31 2012 14:27 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:22 FairForever wrote:On March 31 2012 14:18 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:15 Forikorder wrote:On March 31 2012 14:13 Zerothegreat wrote: [quote]
Any form of punishment or upheld law is barbaric? Hmm explain that one to me! thats nto what he said, making an example of someone is pretty barbaric, basically what making an example of someone is is purposely giving them an extra large sentannce then normal (like lets say speeding normall is a 100$ fine and instead fining 1000$) in order to show everyone else how serious you are Once again, he is being made an example of by being punished by what the law clearly states is wrong. The court will decide the severity of it based on the case not by some vendetta like objective to scare off all trolls. The real "example" of him being made is by making this case public. When the ruling comes then you can scream, "OMG THAT IS TOO EXTREME!?!" But until then, reserve judgement and just be happy that this moron is being punished for committing a crime. Have you ever sped on the road? I guess you've committed a crime too. I'm not sure how laws in SK work (probably more strict than in USA) but I can't imagine such a case being upheld in USA. Irregardless of the guy's act, Jessica needs to grow up. She can't expect everyone to always agree with her and for things to alays go her way - she needs to be able to take some criticism. I don't think you know what all she puts up with. As a female in a gaming community, I don't think any of us could ever understand what all she probably goes through. Every female can share this sentiment from what I see though. It may be a challenge, but her ridiculously poor attitude complicates matters. Others have dealt with such challenges in a much more professional manner. Examples? How would you professionally handle it? Females don't think like males do. They run higher on emotion and are more easily hurt. You need to keep that in mind as well. But maybe me being married for so many years, I tend to understand how females think now. oh yes everyone msut protect the dainty little females -.- yeh, let's protect the stalkers, harassers instead? awesome.......this makes way more sense, right? what im saying is discrimination is a two way street, saying "we should defend Jessica because shes a womone" is the same as attacking her becuase shes a women
One is destructive, the other one is constructive or harmless?
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People who don't live in SK should refrain from commenting on whether Jessica's actions are "outrageous" or not. You don't live there, you are not brought up there, you know shit about their laws, so just stop all these nonsense. So what if it's a norm in your country to harass someone else? If you can take it like a man, good for you, but why do you expect everyone else in the world to be like you? I know people in most countries(especially US) have freedom of speech, your parents do not slap you for BMing even when you're a kid, you say whatever you like and just because everyone does it, you think it's fine, it's normal. Some people accept that, but don't expect everyone to be the same, especially people from different parts of the world where the majority of people there are brought up by strict parents. I'm not saying everyone in SK or Japan or Taiwan blablabla is a saint, but most people there are more polite and all, you get what I mean.
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On March 31 2012 14:46 Clefairy wrote:Show nested quote +On March 31 2012 14:29 Yaki wrote: This is ridiculous, no way this guy is gonna get 7 years of prison for that. The government has others things to handle 7 years of prison is just the maximum sentence for the really serious cases. A serious case may be something like a really bad false rumour that destroys someone's life. This is minor and a lot of the time the trolls take responsibility for their actions and are apologetic in these cases and it ends up being settled out of court. It's really not as big of a deal as the foreign community may think. Punishing trolls is a socially acceptable thing in Korea and it's just business as usual. The troll isn't facing some sort of huge injustice infringing on their right to free speech on how much they want to have sex with Jessica. They're just being held accountable for their actions on the internet, and the punishment probably won't be that bad. Many times the actual suing never happens since the troll apologizes and they leave it at that.
Yeah, I was gonna say this is probably just a scare tactic for the troll and other potential trolls (in Korea at least) think twice before trollin' it up on the interwebz.
accidentally a word.
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On March 31 2012 14:38 Lysanias wrote:Show nested quote +On March 31 2012 14:35 dacimvrl wrote: I support her, the troll has obviously been banned repeatedly, and each time, he would just come back. and it pissed me off too. i was there the whole time, and i was sick of that kid too.
people think harassing or w/e bs is okay; whereas, taking the appropriate measures to stop this bs is not?
what's up with people these days?
these kids need to learn their lesson the hard way, and grow up.
and I am sure the prison sentence will teach them how to be a normal human being. You think so ? Him going to jail having a harder time to ever get a normal job again, meeting great people in jail hang out with the right crowd ye that's going to teach him a lesson. One's you go to jail you will be back. A fine would be more then just, let him pay some of his cash. More then a good lesson. Instead of ruining his entire life over a small matter.
lol? that's his own fault? nobody asked him to harass others online, why did he do it? Action ---> Consequence.
How is a fine more than just? Does that simply empower people with money to stalk and harass? Wake up, this is not the preschool anymore.
The world is for real. There are laws which govern the society. And I don't feel sorry for the troll kid at all, he ruined his own life. That's on him. It's his own fault. It's his own responsibility.
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On March 31 2012 14:45 Forikorder wrote:Show nested quote +On March 31 2012 14:42 dacimvrl wrote:On March 31 2012 14:40 Forikorder wrote:On March 31 2012 14:37 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:28 FairForever wrote:On March 31 2012 14:27 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:22 FairForever wrote:On March 31 2012 14:18 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:15 Forikorder wrote:On March 31 2012 14:13 Zerothegreat wrote: [quote]
Any form of punishment or upheld law is barbaric? Hmm explain that one to me! thats nto what he said, making an example of someone is pretty barbaric, basically what making an example of someone is is purposely giving them an extra large sentannce then normal (like lets say speeding normall is a 100$ fine and instead fining 1000$) in order to show everyone else how serious you are Once again, he is being made an example of by being punished by what the law clearly states is wrong. The court will decide the severity of it based on the case not by some vendetta like objective to scare off all trolls. The real "example" of him being made is by making this case public. When the ruling comes then you can scream, "OMG THAT IS TOO EXTREME!?!" But until then, reserve judgement and just be happy that this moron is being punished for committing a crime. Have you ever sped on the road? I guess you've committed a crime too. I'm not sure how laws in SK work (probably more strict than in USA) but I can't imagine such a case being upheld in USA. Irregardless of the guy's act, Jessica needs to grow up. She can't expect everyone to always agree with her and for things to alays go her way - she needs to be able to take some criticism. I don't think you know what all she puts up with. As a female in a gaming community, I don't think any of us could ever understand what all she probably goes through. Every female can share this sentiment from what I see though. It may be a challenge, but her ridiculously poor attitude complicates matters. Others have dealt with such challenges in a much more professional manner. Examples? How would you professionally handle it? Females don't think like males do. They run higher on emotion and are more easily hurt. You need to keep that in mind as well. But maybe me being married for so many years, I tend to understand how females think now. oh yes everyone msut protect the dainty little females -.- yeh, let's protect the stalkers, harassers instead? awesome.......this makes way more sense, right? what im saying is discrimination is a two way street, saying "we should defend Jessica because shes a womone" is the same as attacking her becuase shes a women
Well, a guy beating up another guy is looked at differently over a guy beating up a female. Is it not?
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On March 31 2012 14:49 windsupernova wrote:Show nested quote +On March 31 2012 14:45 Forikorder wrote:On March 31 2012 14:42 dacimvrl wrote:On March 31 2012 14:40 Forikorder wrote:On March 31 2012 14:37 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:28 FairForever wrote:On March 31 2012 14:27 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:22 FairForever wrote:On March 31 2012 14:18 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:15 Forikorder wrote: [quote] thats nto what he said, making an example of someone is pretty barbaric, basically what making an example of someone is is purposely giving them an extra large sentannce then normal (like lets say speeding normall is a 100$ fine and instead fining 1000$) in order to show everyone else how serious you are Once again, he is being made an example of by being punished by what the law clearly states is wrong. The court will decide the severity of it based on the case not by some vendetta like objective to scare off all trolls. The real "example" of him being made is by making this case public. When the ruling comes then you can scream, "OMG THAT IS TOO EXTREME!?!" But until then, reserve judgement and just be happy that this moron is being punished for committing a crime. Have you ever sped on the road? I guess you've committed a crime too. I'm not sure how laws in SK work (probably more strict than in USA) but I can't imagine such a case being upheld in USA. Irregardless of the guy's act, Jessica needs to grow up. She can't expect everyone to always agree with her and for things to alays go her way - she needs to be able to take some criticism. I don't think you know what all she puts up with. As a female in a gaming community, I don't think any of us could ever understand what all she probably goes through. Every female can share this sentiment from what I see though. It may be a challenge, but her ridiculously poor attitude complicates matters. Others have dealt with such challenges in a much more professional manner. Examples? How would you professionally handle it? Females don't think like males do. They run higher on emotion and are more easily hurt. You need to keep that in mind as well. But maybe me being married for so many years, I tend to understand how females think now. oh yes everyone msut protect the dainty little females -.- yeh, let's protect the stalkers, harassers instead? awesome.......this makes way more sense, right? what im saying is discrimination is a two way street, saying "we should defend Jessica because shes a womone" is the same as attacking her becuase shes a women One is destructive, the other one is constructive or harmless? its ying and yang baby only by getting rid of both can sexism go away, as long as one exists so will the other
Well, a guy beating up another guy is looked at differently over a guy beating up a female. Is it not?
but it shouldnt be, it shouldnt be a guy beating up a guy or a guy beating up a women it should be a guy beating up a person
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On March 31 2012 14:48 Zerothegreat wrote:Show nested quote +On March 31 2012 14:44 FairForever wrote:On March 31 2012 14:37 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:28 FairForever wrote:On March 31 2012 14:27 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:22 FairForever wrote:On March 31 2012 14:18 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:15 Forikorder wrote:On March 31 2012 14:13 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:10 Treemonkeys wrote: [quote]
Making an example of people is a stupid redneck view of things. It explicitly implies the punishment is unfair with the goal of scaring the shit out of everyone else. Ruling by fear is barbaric and not needed for human beings. Any form of punishment or upheld law is barbaric? Hmm explain that one to me! thats nto what he said, making an example of someone is pretty barbaric, basically what making an example of someone is is purposely giving them an extra large sentannce then normal (like lets say speeding normall is a 100$ fine and instead fining 1000$) in order to show everyone else how serious you are Once again, he is being made an example of by being punished by what the law clearly states is wrong. The court will decide the severity of it based on the case not by some vendetta like objective to scare off all trolls. The real "example" of him being made is by making this case public. When the ruling comes then you can scream, "OMG THAT IS TOO EXTREME!?!" But until then, reserve judgement and just be happy that this moron is being punished for committing a crime. Have you ever sped on the road? I guess you've committed a crime too. I'm not sure how laws in SK work (probably more strict than in USA) but I can't imagine such a case being upheld in USA. Irregardless of the guy's act, Jessica needs to grow up. She can't expect everyone to always agree with her and for things to alays go her way - she needs to be able to take some criticism. I don't think you know what all she puts up with. As a female in a gaming community, I don't think any of us could ever understand what all she probably goes through. Every female can share this sentiment from what I see though. It may be a challenge, but her ridiculously poor attitude complicates matters. Others have dealt with such challenges in a much more professional manner. Examples? How would you professionally handle it? Females don't think like males do. They run higher on emotion and are more easily hurt. You need to keep that in mind as well. But maybe me being married for so many years, I tend to understand how females think now. That still doesn't make it okay. There are a lot of professional females who aren't ridiculous poor-spirited about it, and these are people who actually compete against men, not just run teams. Hayley Wickenheiser Jennifer Jo Cobb (who is overshadowed by the moody and somewhat annoying Danica Patrick) Morlan Isom The point is if we're talking equality, being female doesn't excuse you from poor behaviour. That seems sexist to me. If Danica Patrick initiated litigation or acted in a way similar to Jessica, imagine the large negative reaction she would face. How is Jessica exhibiting poor behavior? She is seeking justice for a crime against a troll. The troll is the one who exhibits poor behavior... I don't understand your statement here. Maybe you are the sexist one ^_^
I'm saying to say that females need to be treated differently is discrimination, no?
She is legally doing the right thing, but she fails to understand the perception this creates around her. I'm not saying for me (since I never liked Slayers as a team anyway), but she needs to recognize that some fights aren't worth pursuing. This isn't gaining her any fans, but it will definitely further the belief that she can be a pain to work with.
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On March 31 2012 14:49 Treemonkeys wrote:Show nested quote +On March 31 2012 14:47 windsupernova wrote:On March 31 2012 14:44 Lysanias wrote:On March 31 2012 14:40 windsupernova wrote:On March 31 2012 14:38 Lysanias wrote:On March 31 2012 14:35 dacimvrl wrote: I support her, the troll has obviously been banned repeatedly, and each time, he would just come back. and it pissed me off too. i was there the whole time, and i was sick of that kid too.
people think harassing or w/e bs is okay; whereas, taking the appropriate measures to stop this bs is not?
what's up with people these days?
these kids need to learn their lesson the hard way, and grow up.
and I am sure the prison sentence will teach them how to be a normal human being. You think so ? Him going to jail having a harder time to ever get a normal job again, meeting great people in jail hang out with the right crowd ye that's going to teach him a lesson. One's you go to jail you will be back. A fine would be more then just, let him pay some of his cash. More then a good lesson. Instead of ruining his entire life over a small matter. Well, he should have thought about that before harassing her. And jail time ruining your life is a complete different issue. It's a direct result of the great system that would acure in your eyes. What? I am terribly sorry but I don't understand your reply here Jail time isn't a "completely different issue" since she is actively going in that direction.
Ahh ok. Ideally someone who has served his sentence should not receive discrimination because (supposedly) they are rehabilitated. People being forever marked by being in jail is another different issue thats what I meant.
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On March 31 2012 14:47 windsupernova wrote:Show nested quote +On March 31 2012 14:44 Lysanias wrote:On March 31 2012 14:40 windsupernova wrote:On March 31 2012 14:38 Lysanias wrote:On March 31 2012 14:35 dacimvrl wrote: I support her, the troll has obviously been banned repeatedly, and each time, he would just come back. and it pissed me off too. i was there the whole time, and i was sick of that kid too.
people think harassing or w/e bs is okay; whereas, taking the appropriate measures to stop this bs is not?
what's up with people these days?
these kids need to learn their lesson the hard way, and grow up.
and I am sure the prison sentence will teach them how to be a normal human being. You think so ? Him going to jail having a harder time to ever get a normal job again, meeting great people in jail hang out with the right crowd ye that's going to teach him a lesson. One's you go to jail you will be back. A fine would be more then just, let him pay some of his cash. More then a good lesson. Instead of ruining his entire life over a small matter. Well, he should have thought about that before harassing her. And jail time ruining your life is a complete different issue. It's a direct result of the great system that would acure in your eyes. What? I am terribly sorry but I don't understand your reply here
nevermind that then
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On March 31 2012 11:22 Blasterion wrote:Show nested quote +On March 31 2012 11:20 Gheed wrote:On March 31 2012 11:20 Blasterion wrote:On March 31 2012 11:19 Gheed wrote:On March 31 2012 11:17 Blasterion wrote:On March 31 2012 11:15 Roe wrote:On March 31 2012 11:07 Goldfish wrote:On March 31 2012 10:47 Whitewing wrote:On March 31 2012 10:44 callthecops wrote: If you seriously want to make a person pay up to 44,000 dollars and possibly spend 7 years in prison just because your feelings were hurt online, you don't deserve to exist. If you want to risk 44,000 dollars and risk spending 7 years in prison just to hurt someone's feelings, you don't deserve to exist. See what I did there? This guy knew the law, he knew the risks of what he was doing, and he went ahead and did it anyway. He wanted to insult Jessica THAT badly? Agreed. Similar lawsuits against people trolling on the internet has happened countless times in SK before. Heck, even KT almost sued someone for flaming Flash.These things are serious business in South Korea, and these people should have known better. That doesn't mean the law is right. I mean come on, would you argue against someone who is fighting a racist or misogynistic government who enforces the law in kind? "But that black person should've known better than to sit at the front of the bus...the country has laws for segregation and she should obey them." I think we should all be able to agree these status quo kinds of statements are void in this argument and serve no purpose. It is right, if the law makes people be less dickery and have higher class it helps the image of the community as a whole, I can't believe all the people defending this crap. Have you not learned your lesson on what happened to the fighting game community? If we've reached the point as a society where we need the law to stop people from hurting other people's feelings, I'd say something has gone awry. If we've reached the point as a society when people are allowed to be dicks as much as they want, I'd say something has gone awry. You can ban people from chat rooms. Yes, and you can sue them so they learn their lesson and stop being dicks rather than have them make new accounts and continue being dicks to you or to other people. People need to learn to have some class, hopefully this will make an example of those who lack it.
I agree that this person obviously needs to be taught some sort of lesson. But 7 YEARS for doing something technically not even illegal is just ridiculous and sadistic. Harper Lee said that you should never judge a man until you walk in his shoes, and I feel like half the forum here should take note.
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That punishment is obviously made for people who harass celebrities to the point that their life is ruined, which may lead to suicide. Something Korea has problems with, but this is just some harmless troll. I doubt this guy will get prosecuted.
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I hope Jessica thinks that the "Defamation" has hurt her as much as prison time and a criminal record would hurt this guy. I mean, who takes a freaking stream troll seriously. Nobody thinks less of her because some idiot on the internet insults her.
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On March 31 2012 14:51 FairForever wrote:Show nested quote +On March 31 2012 14:48 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:44 FairForever wrote:On March 31 2012 14:37 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:28 FairForever wrote:On March 31 2012 14:27 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:22 FairForever wrote:On March 31 2012 14:18 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:15 Forikorder wrote:On March 31 2012 14:13 Zerothegreat wrote: [quote]
Any form of punishment or upheld law is barbaric? Hmm explain that one to me! thats nto what he said, making an example of someone is pretty barbaric, basically what making an example of someone is is purposely giving them an extra large sentannce then normal (like lets say speeding normall is a 100$ fine and instead fining 1000$) in order to show everyone else how serious you are Once again, he is being made an example of by being punished by what the law clearly states is wrong. The court will decide the severity of it based on the case not by some vendetta like objective to scare off all trolls. The real "example" of him being made is by making this case public. When the ruling comes then you can scream, "OMG THAT IS TOO EXTREME!?!" But until then, reserve judgement and just be happy that this moron is being punished for committing a crime. Have you ever sped on the road? I guess you've committed a crime too. I'm not sure how laws in SK work (probably more strict than in USA) but I can't imagine such a case being upheld in USA. Irregardless of the guy's act, Jessica needs to grow up. She can't expect everyone to always agree with her and for things to alays go her way - she needs to be able to take some criticism. I don't think you know what all she puts up with. As a female in a gaming community, I don't think any of us could ever understand what all she probably goes through. Every female can share this sentiment from what I see though. It may be a challenge, but her ridiculously poor attitude complicates matters. Others have dealt with such challenges in a much more professional manner. Examples? How would you professionally handle it? Females don't think like males do. They run higher on emotion and are more easily hurt. You need to keep that in mind as well. But maybe me being married for so many years, I tend to understand how females think now. That still doesn't make it okay. There are a lot of professional females who aren't ridiculous poor-spirited about it, and these are people who actually compete against men, not just run teams. Hayley Wickenheiser Jennifer Jo Cobb (who is overshadowed by the moody and somewhat annoying Danica Patrick) Morlan Isom The point is if we're talking equality, being female doesn't excuse you from poor behaviour. That seems sexist to me. If Danica Patrick initiated litigation or acted in a way similar to Jessica, imagine the large negative reaction she would face. How is Jessica exhibiting poor behavior? She is seeking justice for a crime against a troll. The troll is the one who exhibits poor behavior... I don't understand your statement here. Maybe you are the sexist one ^_^ I'm saying to say that females need to be treated differently is discrimination, no? She is legally doing the right thing, but she fails to understand the perception this creates around her. I'm not saying for me (since I never liked Slayers as a team anyway), but she needs to recognize that some fights aren't worth pursuing. This isn't gaining her any fans, but it will definitely further the belief that she can be a pain to work with.
Discrimination is the prejudicial treatment... is the prejudicial treatment.... prejudicial treatment..... prejudicial
I hope this clears it up.
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On March 31 2012 14:51 FairForever wrote:Show nested quote +On March 31 2012 14:48 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:44 FairForever wrote:On March 31 2012 14:37 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:28 FairForever wrote:On March 31 2012 14:27 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:22 FairForever wrote:On March 31 2012 14:18 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:15 Forikorder wrote:On March 31 2012 14:13 Zerothegreat wrote: [quote]
Any form of punishment or upheld law is barbaric? Hmm explain that one to me! thats nto what he said, making an example of someone is pretty barbaric, basically what making an example of someone is is purposely giving them an extra large sentannce then normal (like lets say speeding normall is a 100$ fine and instead fining 1000$) in order to show everyone else how serious you are Once again, he is being made an example of by being punished by what the law clearly states is wrong. The court will decide the severity of it based on the case not by some vendetta like objective to scare off all trolls. The real "example" of him being made is by making this case public. When the ruling comes then you can scream, "OMG THAT IS TOO EXTREME!?!" But until then, reserve judgement and just be happy that this moron is being punished for committing a crime. Have you ever sped on the road? I guess you've committed a crime too. I'm not sure how laws in SK work (probably more strict than in USA) but I can't imagine such a case being upheld in USA. Irregardless of the guy's act, Jessica needs to grow up. She can't expect everyone to always agree with her and for things to alays go her way - she needs to be able to take some criticism. I don't think you know what all she puts up with. As a female in a gaming community, I don't think any of us could ever understand what all she probably goes through. Every female can share this sentiment from what I see though. It may be a challenge, but her ridiculously poor attitude complicates matters. Others have dealt with such challenges in a much more professional manner. Examples? How would you professionally handle it? Females don't think like males do. They run higher on emotion and are more easily hurt. You need to keep that in mind as well. But maybe me being married for so many years, I tend to understand how females think now. That still doesn't make it okay. There are a lot of professional females who aren't ridiculous poor-spirited about it, and these are people who actually compete against men, not just run teams. Hayley Wickenheiser Jennifer Jo Cobb (who is overshadowed by the moody and somewhat annoying Danica Patrick) Morlan Isom The point is if we're talking equality, being female doesn't excuse you from poor behaviour. That seems sexist to me. If Danica Patrick initiated litigation or acted in a way similar to Jessica, imagine the large negative reaction she would face. How is Jessica exhibiting poor behavior? She is seeking justice for a crime against a troll. The troll is the one who exhibits poor behavior... I don't understand your statement here. Maybe you are the sexist one ^_^ I'm saying to say that females need to be treated differently is discrimination, no? She is legally doing the right thing, but she fails to understand the perception this creates around her. I'm not saying for me (since I never liked Slayers as a team anyway), but she needs to recognize that some fights aren't worth pursuing. This isn't gaining her any fans, but it will definitely further the belief that she can be a pain to work with.
Honestly, I like her a lot more now because of this. So one fan gained from this...
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On March 31 2012 14:51 Zerothegreat wrote:Show nested quote +On March 31 2012 14:45 Forikorder wrote:On March 31 2012 14:42 dacimvrl wrote:On March 31 2012 14:40 Forikorder wrote:On March 31 2012 14:37 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:28 FairForever wrote:On March 31 2012 14:27 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:22 FairForever wrote:On March 31 2012 14:18 Zerothegreat wrote:On March 31 2012 14:15 Forikorder wrote: [quote] thats nto what he said, making an example of someone is pretty barbaric, basically what making an example of someone is is purposely giving them an extra large sentannce then normal (like lets say speeding normall is a 100$ fine and instead fining 1000$) in order to show everyone else how serious you are Once again, he is being made an example of by being punished by what the law clearly states is wrong. The court will decide the severity of it based on the case not by some vendetta like objective to scare off all trolls. The real "example" of him being made is by making this case public. When the ruling comes then you can scream, "OMG THAT IS TOO EXTREME!?!" But until then, reserve judgement and just be happy that this moron is being punished for committing a crime. Have you ever sped on the road? I guess you've committed a crime too. I'm not sure how laws in SK work (probably more strict than in USA) but I can't imagine such a case being upheld in USA. Irregardless of the guy's act, Jessica needs to grow up. She can't expect everyone to always agree with her and for things to alays go her way - she needs to be able to take some criticism. I don't think you know what all she puts up with. As a female in a gaming community, I don't think any of us could ever understand what all she probably goes through. Every female can share this sentiment from what I see though. It may be a challenge, but her ridiculously poor attitude complicates matters. Others have dealt with such challenges in a much more professional manner. Examples? How would you professionally handle it? Females don't think like males do. They run higher on emotion and are more easily hurt. You need to keep that in mind as well. But maybe me being married for so many years, I tend to understand how females think now. oh yes everyone msut protect the dainty little females -.- yeh, let's protect the stalkers, harassers instead? awesome.......this makes way more sense, right? what im saying is discrimination is a two way street, saying "we should defend Jessica because shes a womone" is the same as attacking her becuase shes a women Well, a guy beating up another guy is looked at differently over a guy beating up a female. Is it not?
that has what to do with words on a screen?
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Can't believe she'd be willing to ruin someones entire life just cause they were a dick online. I mean hell..weren't they technically compliments lol
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On March 31 2012 14:54 Bebop07 wrote: Can't believe she'd be willing to ruin someones entire life just cause they were a dick online. I mean hell..weren't they technically compliments lol they are ruining their own life by breaking the law maybe.
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On March 31 2012 14:53 ampson wrote: I hope Jessica thinks that the "Defamation" has hurt her as much as prison time and a criminal record would hurt this guy. I mean, who takes a freaking stream troll seriously. Nobody thinks less of her because some idiot on the internet insults her.
She can't be that crazy, probably just an angry person.
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