I Am Not a Pr0n Star- Avoiding Unavoidab...
I Am Not a Pr0n Star- Avoiding Unavoidable Associations. Liz Keogh responds to Matt’s apology at The Merbist. Taking the angle of the psychology of subconscious associations, this article will hopefully help those still struggling to understand the on-going pr0n0gate controversy.
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I think a musical is on the cards next.
@Peter
WTF is that supposed to mean? Oh, of course, nothing important is being said by the voices you marginalize so flippantly. I almost forgot. BTW, did you even read the frigging thing?
You’re being a frickin’ controversy whore. Seriously. The presentation was a mistake. The guy has apologized. Drop it.
I’m sorry for snapping at you Peter. But you, as yet another pillar of the Ruby community, to take such a blithe approach to people’s complaints is despicable. That’s my opinion. Giles has already said this, you can’t play this neutral. And I’ll extend it: you can’t play this as a joke, either. Or go ahead. But if I don’t feel comfortable here, then I’ll stop coming. And judging by much of the discussion going on still over this issue, my feelings are not so uncommon around here.
Ithinkitmeans- Okay, you and a bunch of other premature unexposed folks don’t understand the controversy. I really do understand that. But to call me a controversy whore for providing what I think is an important link to this Commmunity site (which I’ve been posting to off and on since the get of it) and expressing common opinions in the comment section…
Can you wake me when all this crap is over? thx.
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I did read it; it’s a good post. But now we’re getting into the “psychology” of the imbroglio, it’s becoming farce-like and I thought it amusing to suggest a musical. I’m making fun of the way the scandal has turned into a silly pile-on, not this specific blog post.
From reading your comments, I’m around your area of the spectrum on this debate, but where one stands, or not, on an issue is not always relevant to whether one can joke about it especially if one is not directly involved in it, as I am not.
And I’ll extend it: you can’t play this as a joke, either. Or go ahead. But if I don’t feel comfortable here, then I’ll stop coming.
It was a joke and since you find casual quips uncomfortable, then sorry, thank you for your contributions, but there is no point in you visiting this site any further as I will not cease to make them as far as they are legal and non-discriminatory.
Now I really want someone to make some t-shirts about it.
Or a mug.
Way to stick to your guns Peter. Great response!
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