When Leigh Alexander was drunk on the bombcast, people attacked her for it. When Greg Miller was drunk on the podcast, people thought it was hilarious.
Vinny saved him with the demon voice.
When Leigh Alexander was drunk on the bombcast, people attacked her for it. When Greg Miller was drunk on the podcast, people thought it was hilarious.
Look what they did to you dany
I found drunk Greg Miller was akward, until the demon voice was activated and washed away the malaise.
When Leigh Alexander was drunk on the bombcast, people attacked her for it. When Greg Miller was drunk on the podcast, people thought it was hilarious.
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edit: upon further review Is she surprised that women wanted to work there, or that anyone thought women wanted to work there? I can't tell!?
Look what they did to you dany
I mean, even if you think about staff reaction to it. With Leigh, it was all awkward glances at each other and "<>." They...didn't really bat an eye at shirtless Greg Miller who proceeded to knock over a big ol' pyramid of beer cans just because.
For the record, I don't have a problem with how Greg acted, really. That's what after-hours E3 is about. But if you look at the difference in how the community and staff reacted to the two situations, it's pretty striking.
Leigh Alexander and Samantha are both fairly irrelevant to the issue. Striking them down doesn't win the argument. Argue their points not their character.
When Leigh Alexander was drunk on the bombcast, people attacked her for it. When Greg Miller was drunk on the podcast, people thought it was hilarious.
Meanwhile people complain whenever that writer from Gearbox is on the panel but enjoy having ex-editor of Gamespot/Mythic Entertainment lady on (sorry, can't remember their names).
This sort of reductivness goes nowhere.
When Leigh Alexander was drunk on the bombcast, people attacked her for it. When Greg Miller was drunk on the podcast, people thought it was hilarious.
There's a huge difference between Greg's and Leigh's behavior. Leigh didn't allow any conversation to take place without interjecting with her worthless comments. She practically screamed every word she said. And lest we forget "Fuck Boston" being shouted like a dozen times.
The problem is that there aren't that many minority or women in game journalism.
I haven't checked this thread since yesterday morning. Wtf happened?
Everyone loves Carrie though. I used to like Paul Barnett![]()
i think the problem with this attitude is that most of the time (and i honestly have no idea if it happened in this specific case, i've just seen it so much) the people who aren't slinging the awful shit do nothing to call it out when they see it. it's implicitly acceptable.
I think people who discount the importance of diversity and insist on hiring only "the person most qualified" don't have a very practical definition of "most qualified." I think there are very few objective measures that can accurately predict how a person will perform on a job. We all diligently write out our schools and GPA and work history on our resumes, and those all help to a certain extent, but they are not nearly accurate enough. Once you get past a certain general level of competence it's pretty ridiculous to say Candidate A will objectively be a better worker than Candidate B because A worked for a slightly more prestigious company or had a slightly higher GPA or went to a slightly higher ranked school. In a general sense those things help, but they could never hope to tell you the full story.
Was it Paul Barnett who told the amazing vomiting in a hotel room with a shirtless, pantsless member of the European press story?
Was it Paul Barnett who told the amazing vomiting in a hotel room with a shirtless, pantsless member of the European press story?
I remember people in the E3 thread were complaining that Vinny was being obnoxious by making Greg have the demon voice. Like what? I think Greg used up all the obnoxiousness that evening by then.I found drunk Greg Miller was akward, until the demon voice was activated and washed away the malaise.
Important to note that, without the first inkling of 4chan harassment, I sent Samantha Allen a reply noting that saying "fuck off" probably hurt her point that I actually agree with. As kind as I could put it, without name-calling or defending those who were trolling and harassing. I got blocked for it. Then I saw that she wrote this. I don't know how it's not personal.
This is pretty much the case.I suspect she didn't appreciate being mansplained to at a time when she was already amped up by catching shit tons of vitriol and hate. You may have thought you were being calm or reasonable but you almost certainly came off as patronizing at best.
Adults don't not know that sometimes getting angry causes them to lash out in self-defeating ways.
Paul's good people then. I'll overlook dungeon keeper
Important to note that, without the first inkling of 4chan harassment, I sent Samantha Allen a reply noting that saying "fuck off" probably hurt her point that I actually agree with. As kind as I could put it, without name-calling or defending those who were trolling and harassing. I got blocked for it. Then I saw that she wrote this. I don't know how it's not personal.
Important to note that, without the first inkling of 4chan harassment, I sent Samantha Allen a reply noting that saying "fuck off" probably hurt her point that I actually agree with. As kind as I could put it, without name-calling or defending those who were trolling and harassing. I got blocked for it. Then I saw that she wrote this. I don't know how it's not personal.
i think the problem with this attitude is that most of the time (and i honestly have no idea if it happened in this specific case, i've just seen it so much) the people who aren't slinging the awful shit do nothing to call it out when they see it. it's implicitly acceptable.
As the dust settles on twitter, it's nice that quite a few people are cross-promoting each other's work out of solidarity for the women and minorities who aren't getting cut any breaks.
But I'm seeing a slightly worrying trend - it's all written.
Aren't they listening to one of the most important and frequently repeated pieces of advice out there? Video content, regardless if it only gets a couple views, is incredibly important to EiC's. Even Danny said his shitty youtube channel helped land him the gig at GamespotUK and admits to not being a good writer.
Having amazing prose is great, but it's not going to get you far with video outlets like Giant Bomb (and the increasing amount of places copying their style). Applicants are not doing themselves any favours by thinking it's 1998 and being so insistent on the written word. Would anyone begrudge Jeff for refusing to hire someone who doesn't already make regular videos?
So far the only video content I've been exposed to which is created by women is Sore Thumbs, which isn't a bad effort, but neither of the hosts applied.
(full disclosure, I'm a white male).
The future of discussing video games on the Internet.
As the dust settles on twitter, it's nice that quite a few people are cross-promoting each other's work out of solidarity for the women and minorities who aren't getting cut any breaks.
But I'm seeing a slightly worrying trend - it's all written.
Aren't they listening to one of the most important and frequently repeated pieces of advice out there? Video content, regardless if it only gets a couple views, is incredibly important to EiC's. Even Danny said his shitty youtube channel helped land him the gig at GamespotUK and admits to not being a good writer.
Having amazing prose is great, but it's not going to get you far with video outlets like Giant Bomb (and the increasing amount of places copying their style). Applicants are not doing themselves any favours by thinking it's 1998 and being so insistent on the written word. Would anyone begrudge Jeff for refusing to hire someone who doesn't already make regular videos?
So far the only video content I've been exposed to which is created by women is Sore Thumbs, which isn't a bad effort, but neither of the hosts applied.
This is pretty much the case.
So obviously the issue is personal to her, but you yourself don't have to take her reaction or her blog post personally.
Are people hacking Drew's home web cam now? The GB community is really going way too far
You missed the internet.so what's going on?
did I miss something?
Hmn, I suppose that is one way to put it. However just because the world is that way and currently works under those conditions doesn't mean you shouldn't be able to push back against it in whatever avenues you have available to you in order to affect change (especially in relation to an issue which I don't think is a stretch to say extremely relevant in this day and age). In this case this is the avenue that she's working with and using the tools available to shape that discourse (for better or worse).I've always seen mansplaining as an EXCUSE ME LADY BUT THIS IS HOW THE WORLD REALLY WORKS sort of thing, especially about gender rules and not just common wisdom in general. It sucks that being a man and generally helping is suddenly termed that. I know I mostly operate in a bubble. I don't know who was pointing out the hypocrisy and defending her attackers but good lord, it sure wasn't me. Considering I didn't get to be a sexist asshole you'd think she'd at most ignore it, but right now I think she's working under the impression that anyone who doesn't agree with her is "The Enemy." It makes me feel mad as a person who's been on the sidelines waiting for everyone to be calm!
At the same time, the whole thing makes me really sad. It seems like she has a ton a ton a ton of issues that are getting projected onto Giant Bomb instead of actually being about Giant Bomb itself.
thanks!No. It's a video podcast on Greg's GameOverGreggy YouTube channel (not IGN affiliated) where 4 people bring their own topics, rants, etc. to discuss. Usually the topics are very odd and unique. The show is released for a $1 on Fridays (on Bandcamp, I think), but is released for free the following week, with each topic split and released throughout the week (usually Mon-Thurs). The past few weeks they've been having episode 1 on Sundays, though. Usually there are four commentators (Greg Miller, Colin Moriarty, Nick Scarpino and Tim Gettys) and four episodes. Obviously that changes when there is a 5th commentator. To give you an idea about the craziness of the topics, this was today's: "What would you do if you found out your girlfriend was a pornstar?"
lolIn all the commotion no one posted the wonderful picture Danny tweeted
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so what's going on?
did I miss something?
It makes me feel mad as a person who's been on the sidelines waiting for everyone to be calm!