Wait, how would he even benefit from lying about this? I don't understand.
I want to know what goes through the mind of someone who reads that and the first thing that pops in to their head is that they need to talk shit to him. The fuck is wrong with people?
I said it's messed up for the drug part. Don't jump on me.Yes, the important part of this horrible situation. Come on, man.
What can the police do? He probably doesn't know/remember who handed him the drink or where it came from. I guess he can file a report to open a file or something, but there's not much the police can actually do about it. By posting about it online he can spread awareness to others that this can happen.
Clarify "making no judgments either way" because to the casual observer saying "I HAVE NO FUCKING PROBLEM EITHER WAY" is a shitty thing. But maybe I'm wrong.Making no judgements either way, I'm not sure what he hopes to accomplish taking it to Twitter, thats a matter for the police.
Making no judgements either way, I'm not sure what he hopes to accomplish taking it to Twitter, thats a matter for the police.
The satisfaction of being an asshole knows no bounds.
Trying to drug girls = there were some sick mother fuckers at that E3 party. Christ-and-a-half, I wish karma was real.
eFame.
What do people get out of accusing him of lying?
What? Scumbags pop pills into drinks when people aren't looking. It could have been ANYONE who walked by them while they had that drink.Again, hearing it second hand all I know is what I read. If he knows it was intended for a colleague and not for him, I assume he or she or she at least has an idea of who handed out the drink or at the very least where they were and who was in attendance.
I want to believe that this isn't exclusive to this industry and that other industries are equally shitty. I want to believe that this industry doesn't house the shittiest human beings. But I am finding it tough to believe otherwise. Holy shit.
I want to know what goes through the mind of someone who reads that and the first thing that pops in to their head is that they need to talk shit to him. The fuck is wrong with people?
People that do this are the scum of the earth.
I had my drink spiked at a party years ago and the helplessness you feel is like nothing else I've come across. I had only had 2 bottles of beer and was moving on to my third when I felt completely wasted, the next 6 hours were a complete blur and I can only remember about 10 minutes of it all. Luckily for me there was a nurse at this party that took care of me and my "friends" managed to carry me home. I remember dozing off to sleep and being actually terrified I wouldn't wake up in the morning.
Never been so relieved to hear my alarm.
There are a couple of devices that actually let you test your drinks for these kind of date rape drugs, I hope someday they are cheap enough just to be built into every bar glass, as fucked up as that sounds.
Again, hearing it second hand all I know is what I read. If he knows it was intended for a colleague and not for him, I assume he or she or she at least has an idea of who handed out the drink or at the very least where they were and who was in attendance.
Clarify "making no judgments either way" because to the casual observer saying "I HAVE NO FUCKING PROBLEM EITHER WAY" is a shitty thing. But maybe I'm wrong.
Considering two of the people that did so pretty much just make money off of this shit, yeah you might be right. But I don't really get it, like he's not making some grand feminist radical statement by telling people that someone was trying to drug someone at e3.
If I meant that I would have said that. Don't be obtuse. I'm not making judgements on the validity of what he's saying because I wasn't there and I know none of the involved parties.
Making no judgements either way, I'm not sure what he hopes to accomplish taking it to Twitter, thats a matter for the police.
That sounds absolutely terrifying...
I got my stomach looked at yesterday and got sedated for the procedure, fell asleep only seconds after getting the injection. I remember this weird uncomfortable feeling of knowing I'm about to lose control, and that was in a safe and monitored environment.
Being drugged by a stranger with malicious intentions sounds incredibly traumatic. It's so sadistic I still hate trouble wrapping me mind around what kind of person you'd have to be to do something like that.
He gets to push his agenda, obviously
What do people get out of accusing him of lying?
Making no judgements either way, I'm not sure what he hopes to accomplish taking it to Twitter, thats a matter for the police.
The agenda of immediately devolving to bullshit "false flag!" accusations at any news that you don't like to hear as a deflection attack against any news that is counter to your agenda? Oh wait, that wouldn't be his agenda.
You take it to twitter to help amplify the situation. Now I'm assuming he was at a bar. Away from the E3 venue. But still I'm sure he was around friends/co-workers and industry pals.
A place like E3 should be a safe space, but this in itself tells people to be careful no matter where you are.
In GG speak "He's pushing his agenda!" basically translates to "This one doesn't agree with us, he must speak lies!".
That's not how many E3 get togethers work. People often meet up for drinks at bars and hotels, where hundreds of people you don't know are mingling with you and your colleagues. It could've been anybody.
If I were in Will's situation, trying to work E3 while trying to recover from this situation, I wouldn't bother wasting my time with a police report.