Quote: NinpireI don't really see that as disgusting because
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This isn't gross. And if he was trying to make a joke it sucked cause I didn't pick up on it.
This is just like what happened with "Gooby" you guys are calling someone out because of what they said and you refuse to ignore them.
The difference between that and this is:
Football is a sport. In football, you KNOW you're going to get tackled, and it's not meant to be inappropriate. HCI meant it with sexual implications, which is disgusting. Would you be ok with it if some girl/guy came up to you and randomly tackled you? Wouldn't that be kinda, I dunno, ****ing creepy?
As for that gooby thing:
1. I wasn't involved, I just watched
2. Ignoring a "social experiment" and ignoring someone being a creep towards a person are two completely different things. If you think that it's ok to sexually harass a girl (he's doing so by constantly making sexual jokes even though she's annoyed/uncomfortable/appalled), you're walking on a ****ed up road, sir.
I'd also like to address a few more things:
1. Yes, some people don't have human decency. What I'm saying is that he SHOULD, and if he keeps acting like a pig rather than a human being, he should expect more people to call him out as his life goes on.
2. I realize that some people aren't nice. When did I imply that I thought the world was sunshine and rainbows? I'm calling him out on his idiotic and downright horrifying bull****, where he seems to think it's okay to continue to do these things even though Ash Starkindle obviously doesn't want it. Calling someone out on their immaturity does not imply that they think the world is perfect; in fact, it shows that they understand the faults in the world if they're able to provide evidence of a wrong being done (which has been given a million times over).
3. Trying to get through to him is the only way he'll ever understand. He needs to learn from his mistakes; he's apologized for them a few times, and he really meant it (unlike this time, when he simply apologized so that people would quit calling him out). I have faith, even if it's a tiny amount, that he'll find that sort of logic again.
If he starts acting like a decent human being, people will stop calling him out. But until he learns to grow up a little, he's going to get this sort of treatment. There's no defense for his behavior; he should know better. I KNOW that he knows better. But he needs to express it.