I have been to Blizzcon a number of times (three thus far and I have my ticket for my fourth, thanks to Lysenko <3 <3 <3). However, each experience was drastically different! I plan to eventually recall all three, but I have decided to start with my first one.
Also, apologies if this blog is a little less well written than normal, I went to AFK Tavern for my normal after work beer and somehow got suckered into taking the "Challenge Accepted" drink by the bartenders. At least it was free? :'( My mouth still burns and I have yet to sober up.
ANYWAY, on to Blizzcon 2008...
Back in 2008, I was a freshman in college. I was young, enthusiastic and I had never been to a gaming convention before. I had attended quite a number of anime conventions previously and figured a gaming convention would have a fairly similar atmosphere. I was wrong. Very, very wrong.
As with all anime conventions, I decided to make a costume. I had little experience of making costumes on my own at that point and no sewing machine to use, so I decided to make a costume that would reflect my WoW character and take very little sewing. I'll discuss the costume in more detail further on...
My plan for Blizzcon was rather... well, nonexistant. It is a two day convention in Anaheim, which is a mere 50 minute drive from my college. However, as a freshman, I didn't have my car at school, so I was without transportation on my own. After bribing an upperclassman, he promised me a ride to the convention, but said he could not provide a return trip. I figured getting there was good enough and made no other plans. Afterall, no one I knew was going and I decided I could get back to college on my own (I had just become an "adult" and was sure I could take care of myself!).
Thus, when Blizzcon came around, I jumped on the back of my friend's motorcycle and clung to him for the 50 minute drive. Unfortunately, it was a ridiculously windy day and I weight slightly more than a large leaf, so I was almost torn off of the motorcycle numerous times during the journey. I almost cried out of fear (and I rarely, rarely cry) during that trip. About half an hour into it, I decided there was a decent chance I was going to die, and just clung as tightly to my friend as I could while trying to be as small, streamline and motionless as possible.
After what seemed like an eternity, my buddy dropped me off in front of the Anaheim Convention Center and I dashed off to get my name tag and enter Blizzcon!
I had assumed Blizzcon would be much like an anime convention, full of natural light, costumes and people so social that they would randomly run up to strangers and hug them. Instead, I found myself in a crowd of people all wearing various black t-shirts and jeans that seemed to want nothing more than to be alone. They formed perfectly into a large black mass in the halls of Blizzcon, which were darker than most of Doom 3's levels.
Regardless of the unexpected atmosphere, I decided I would still change into my costume. My costume made me stick out like a sore thumb in so many ways. I had decided to go for the simplest feral druid costume I could hand sew at the time, which turned out to be cat form. Now, my druid is a night elf and, back in 2008, all night elf druids had the same cat form, which was a large purple cat. Therefore, I made a fairly skimpy purple cat outfit.
You may think that nerds were bothering me left and right because of my obvious lack of clothing. However, it was like I had put on some sort of anti-social spray and everyone completed avoided me! I thought Blizzcon would be a super social event where people where talking to each other left and right, but, regardless if that was the case for others, I felt like I had a restriction zone in a ten foot radius around me.
I wandered around the convention, timidly looking for free goods and information on Wrath of the Lich King when a guy approached me. It turns out he was an employee of Blizzard. He was very kind, easy to talk to and somewhat flirtatious. After being completely ignored by the rest of Blizzcon, I welcomed this probably a little more than I should have. He let me wander around backstage and he encouraged me to take a few shots of rum that he had stashed in his car. I was completely intimidated and not worried at all about some random guy trying to give me booze (oh, the innocence). When I expressed I was worried about finding a place to say, he mentioned he had some friends staying at a local hotel. We went over there and I had a few beers with his friends that were quite like the rest of Blizzcon in terms of talking to me.
Eventually, I was offered an uncomfortable spot on their floor and a prospect of a towel for a blanket. The guy also mentioned I could crash at his place, so I had a debate with myself. I finally determined that I could probably kick his butt if he tried anything (or maybe just the alcohol thought I could) and went back to his place to crash. After fending off a few attempts from him, I actually got in quite a peaceful nights rest and was awoken with breakfast being made for me!
He dropped me back off at Blizzcon and left to do his Blizzardly duties while I continued to wander around. As the day progressed, I realized I should probably find a ride home, so I made a sign "WTB port to Claremont" and stood outside of the convention. About an hour and a hundred really odd looks later, some mid-forties guy from the convention approached me and offered me a ride home. I gratefully accepted it and hopped into his car.
I kept a close eye on the road signs to make sure we were heading in the right direction and he drove me back to school. Before we got there, he said, "I just want to ask for one favor, though... eat dinner with me."
I accepted the request fairly confused and slightly nervous, but then he treated me to a Denny's meal just a few block from my school, not once hitting on me or making any odd moves. Afterwards, he thanked me for the company and drove off.
O.o
So, that is the story of my first Blizzcon. Admittedly, while I played some games and all of that jazz, the parts that I most remember is that I somehow got there on the back of a motorcycle without money, a plan to get home or a place to stay, and made it back without getting raped or murdered.
i don't understand, how is that 'druid cosplay'? just looks like a trashy outfit. in edmonton that's the sort of thing you'd see on a creature wandering 118th after midnight
On June 29 2011 12:07 FakeSteve[TPR] wrote: i don't understand, how is that 'druid cosplay'? just looks like a trashy outfit. in edmonton that's the sort of thing you'd see on a creature wandering 118th after midnight
On June 29 2011 12:07 FakeSteve[TPR] wrote: i don't understand, how is that 'druid cosplay'? just looks like a trashy outfit. in edmonton that's the sort of thing you'd see on a creature wandering 118th after midnight
Thanks...
I believe the whole point of that blog was to show how utterly unprepared and misinformed about Blizzcon I was the first time I went.
On June 29 2011 13:03 KaiserReinhard wrote: What? Nobody talked to you?
I'll make sure to spit mad game at every girl I see this year.
At Gaming conventions?
"Hello Ladies... You wanna O_o... guess my starcraft 2 rank?"
Could be the people who go to Blizzcon are timid by nature. I think starcraft 2 players are really social around their friends, but many aren't as social around girls?
This is just my guess after taking a Starcraft Course one summer and seeing the class, and after going to a few Starcraft events.
On June 29 2011 12:18 hazelynut wrote: yeah your trip sounds scary and you sound a little naive that's super unsafe and from the tone of your blog it sounds like you'd do it again.
try not to T_T
blizzcon in the SC section was amazing fun. go there from now on!
Haha, I was a complete idiot! I was just an 18 year old kid who thought I was completely independent.
I spent much time in the SC2 section last Blizzcon, making faces and waving at Day[9].
On June 29 2011 12:21 ShaLLoW[baY] wrote: man it really is odd that those acne-ridden nerds weren't fawning over a real life female, god
;p
Haha, I'm sure you know that isn't my attitude at all. As well spoken and cocky as I can come off, I'm kind of a geeky puppy irl. I just want to make friends and get a pat on the head and then I'm all happy and yappy.
On June 29 2011 13:03 KaiserReinhard wrote: What? Nobody talked to you?
I'll make sure to spit mad game at every girl I see this year.
Yeah, it was SUPER LAME. I had much better luck at other Blizzcons, though!
'About an hour and a hundred really odd looks later, some mid-forties guy from the convention approached me and offered me a ride home. I gratefully accepted it and hopped into his car.'
Wow, I thought all people over the age of about 10 understood how dangerous it is to take rides with strangers. (Especially men much older than you.) Also, if you're going to go to events at least budget enough so that you don't have to do things that could land you in a lot of trouble. I hope you learned a lesson from that experience and don't put yourself in the same type of danger these days >.>
On June 29 2011 13:52 NeverGG wrote: 'About an hour and a hundred really odd looks later, some mid-forties guy from the convention approached me and offered me a ride home. I gratefully accepted it and hopped into his car.'
Wow, I thought all people over the age of about 10 understood how dangerous it is to take rides with strangers. (Especially men much older than you.) Also, if you're going to go to events at least budget enough so that you don't have to do things that could land you in a lot of trouble. I hope you learned a lesson from that experience and don't put yourself in the same type of danger these days >.>
Wait what if the stranger offers candy and you really really need a ride?
On June 29 2011 13:52 NeverGG wrote: 'About an hour and a hundred really odd looks later, some mid-forties guy from the convention approached me and offered me a ride home. I gratefully accepted it and hopped into his car.'
Wow, I thought all people over the age of about 10 understood how dangerous it is to take rides with strangers. (Especially men much older than you.) Also, if you're going to go to events at least budget enough so that you don't have to do things that could land you in a lot of trouble. I hope you learned a lesson from that experience and don't put yourself in the same type of danger these days >.>
Wait what if the stranger offers candy and you really really need a ride?
depends on the type imo. Lollipop? creepy Hershey's milk chocolate bar? Not so much Caramel filled chocolate? creepy
On June 29 2011 13:52 NeverGG wrote: 'About an hour and a hundred really odd looks later, some mid-forties guy from the convention approached me and offered me a ride home. I gratefully accepted it and hopped into his car.'
Wow, I thought all people over the age of about 10 understood how dangerous it is to take rides with strangers. (Especially men much older than you.) Also, if you're going to go to events at least budget enough so that you don't have to do things that could land you in a lot of trouble. I hope you learned a lesson from that experience and don't put yourself in the same type of danger these days >.>
Pfft.
Sometimes the outside world is too harsh for Pandain. Sometimes the heat gets to him. Three times he has been forced to find shelter in the car of a complete stranger to get home XD.
The world's a nice place, and you can tell if someone is a bit creepy.
On June 29 2011 13:52 NeverGG wrote: 'About an hour and a hundred really odd looks later, some mid-forties guy from the convention approached me and offered me a ride home. I gratefully accepted it and hopped into his car.'
Wow, I thought all people over the age of about 10 understood how dangerous it is to take rides with strangers. (Especially men much older than you.) Also, if you're going to go to events at least budget enough so that you don't have to do things that could land you in a lot of trouble. I hope you learned a lesson from that experience and don't put yourself in the same type of danger these days >.>
Pfft.
Sometimes the outside world is too harsh for Pandain. Sometimes the heat gets to him. Three times he has been forced to find shelter in the car of a complete stranger to get home XD.
The world's a nice place, and you can tell if someone is a bit creepy.
It's true. It's pretty easy to read people, especially when they're doing favors for you!
Also, people love helping others out, so you'd be surprised how many people are willing to lend a hand to complete strangers!
On June 29 2011 14:04 staplestf2 wrote: well that was a fun story but you might not want to repeat any of that besides maybe getting someone to let you backstage.
Repeated only the back stage part, which I will share (complete with exclusive blizzard interview with riku and her guild video). ;p
On June 29 2011 13:52 NeverGG wrote: 'About an hour and a hundred really odd looks later, some mid-forties guy from the convention approached me and offered me a ride home. I gratefully accepted it and hopped into his car.'
Wow, I thought all people over the age of about 10 understood how dangerous it is to take rides with strangers. (Especially men much older than you.) Also, if you're going to go to events at least budget enough so that you don't have to do things that could land you in a lot of trouble. I hope you learned a lesson from that experience and don't put yourself in the same type of danger these days >.>
On June 29 2011 12:07 FakeSteve[TPR] wrote: i don't understand, how is that 'druid cosplay'? just looks like a trashy outfit. in edmonton that's the sort of thing you'd see on a creature wandering 118th after midnight
Thanks...
I believe the whole point of that blog was to show how utterly unprepared and misinformed about Blizzcon I was the first time I went.
>.>;
I thought the whole point of the blog was to show how easy it is to sway and take advantage of you with numerous obvious traps McGruff the Crime Dog warned us about.
On June 29 2011 12:07 FakeSteve[TPR] wrote: i don't understand, how is that 'druid cosplay'? just looks like a trashy outfit. in edmonton that's the sort of thing you'd see on a creature wandering 118th after midnight
Thanks...
I believe the whole point of that blog was to show how utterly unprepared and misinformed about Blizzcon I was the first time I went.
>.>;
I thought the whole point of the blog was to show how easy it is to sway and take advantage of you with numerous obvious traps McGruff the Crime Dog warned us about.
Not in the slightest. I'd rather have the sense not to put myself into idiotic situations like that, than some desire to seem cool by doing so. I just don't get people like that who think it's so amusing/cool to put themselves in danger. Whether it's from drinking to excess or hitchhiking when they haven't had the common sense to ensure themselves a decent method of getting home. I'd rather avoid potentially upsetting/dangerous/costly situations by doing some simple planning.
On June 29 2011 12:07 FakeSteve[TPR] wrote: i don't understand, how is that 'druid cosplay'? just looks like a trashy outfit. in edmonton that's the sort of thing you'd see on a creature wandering 118th after midnight
Thanks...
I believe the whole point of that blog was to show how utterly unprepared and misinformed about Blizzcon I was the first time I went.
>.>;
I thought the whole point of the blog was to show how easy it is to sway and take advantage of you with numerous obvious traps McGruff the Crime Dog warned us about.
Care to try?
;D
You're looking to get hurt if you want me to be honestly blunt. Though, to balance that out, I hope you are more careful next time (as you seem to imply).
Not in the slightest. I'd rather have the sense not to put myself into idiotic situations like that, than some desire to seem cool by doing so. I just don't get people like that who think it's so amusing/cool to put themselves in danger. Whether it's from drinking to excess or hitchhiking when they haven't had the common sense to ensure themselves a decent method of getting home. I'd rather avoid potentially upsetting/dangerous/costly situations by doing some simple planning.
Its ok NeverGG. This is RikuKitty and what RikuKitty does is attention-whore on forums.
Not in the slightest. I'd rather have the sense not to put myself into idiotic situations like that, than some desire to seem cool by doing so. I just don't get people like that who think it's so amusing/cool to put themselves in danger. Whether it's from drinking to excess or hitchhiking when they haven't had the common sense to ensure themselves a decent method of getting home. I'd rather avoid potentially upsetting/dangerous/costly situations by doing some simple planning.
Its ok NeverGG. This is RikuKitty and what RikuKitty does is attention-whore on forums.
It's not the first time I've encountered this style of thinking though. As if taking risks with your personal safety (and that of others) is somehow very cool. I can understand it when it comes to doing extreme sports, but when it's related to the whole 'OMG I was so drunk last night I blacked out in some stranger's house blah blah blah.' sort of thing it baffles me.
Why would I possibly be jealous of someone like that?
Not in the slightest. I'd rather have the sense not to put myself into idiotic situations like that, than some desire to seem cool by doing so. I just don't get people like that who think it's so amusing/cool to put themselves in danger. Whether it's from drinking to excess or hitchhiking when they haven't had the common sense to ensure themselves a decent method of getting home. I'd rather avoid potentially upsetting/dangerous/costly situations by doing some simple planning.
Its ok NeverGG. This is RikuKitty and what RikuKitty does is attention-whore on forums.
It's not the first time I've encountered this style of thinking though. As if taking risks with your personal safety (and that of others) is somehow very cool. I can understand it when it comes to doing extreme sports, but when it's related to the whole 'OMG I was so drunk last night I blacked out in some stranger's house blah blah blah.' sort of thing it baffles me.
Why would I possibly be jealous of someone like that?
It's more of a reminiscence of her first Blizzcon, how naive, silly and stupid going there unplanned (not thinking ahead). This is injunction with how "young" she was, new and surrounded by strangers/new people.
Not in the slightest. I'd rather have the sense not to put myself into idiotic situations like that, than some desire to seem cool by doing so. I just don't get people like that who think it's so amusing/cool to put themselves in danger. Whether it's from drinking to excess or hitchhiking when they haven't had the common sense to ensure themselves a decent method of getting home. I'd rather avoid potentially upsetting/dangerous/costly situations by doing some simple planning.
Its ok NeverGG. This is RikuKitty and what RikuKitty does is attention-whore on forums.
It's not the first time I've encountered this style of thinking though. As if taking risks with your personal safety (and that of others) is somehow very cool. I can understand it when it comes to doing extreme sports, but when it's related to the whole 'OMG I was so drunk last night I blacked out in some stranger's house blah blah blah.' sort of thing it baffles me.
Why would I possibly be jealous of someone like that?
It's more of a reminiscence of her first Blizzcon, how naive, silly and stupid going there unplanned (not thinking ahead). This is injunction with how "young" she was, new and surrounded by strangers/new people.
I'm assuming/hoping this wouldn't occur again.
*Nods* I understand that. I'm not leveling these sentiments at her, but I'm still confused as to why any sane 18 year old would take a lift from a 40 year old male stranger. Don't parents educate their kids about these things? My mum certainly did.
On June 29 2011 15:17 Ghin wrote: this is your chance little tortey, go for it. seize the day. dont screw this up
I've suddenly gone homosexual.
On June 29 2011 15:18 NeverGG wrote:
On June 29 2011 15:15 yenta wrote:
On June 29 2011 15:11 NeverGG wrote:
Not in the slightest. I'd rather have the sense not to put myself into idiotic situations like that, than some desire to seem cool by doing so. I just don't get people like that who think it's so amusing/cool to put themselves in danger. Whether it's from drinking to excess or hitchhiking when they haven't had the common sense to ensure themselves a decent method of getting home. I'd rather avoid potentially upsetting/dangerous/costly situations by doing some simple planning.
Its ok NeverGG. This is RikuKitty and what RikuKitty does is attention-whore on forums.
It's not the first time I've encountered this style of thinking though. As if taking risks with your personal safety (and that of others) is somehow very cool. I can understand it when it comes to doing extreme sports, but when it's related to the whole 'OMG I was so drunk last night I blacked out in some stranger's house blah blah blah.' sort of thing it baffles me.
Why would I possibly be jealous of someone like that?
It's more of a reminiscence of her first Blizzcon, how naive, silly and stupid going there unplanned (not thinking ahead). This is injunction with how "young" she was, new and surrounded by strangers/new people.
I'm assuming/hoping this wouldn't occur again.
*Nods* I understand that. I'm not leveling these sentiments at her, but I'm still confused as to why any sane 18 year old would take a lift from a 40 year old male stranger. Don't parents educate their kids about these things? My mum certainly did.
On June 29 2011 15:17 Ghin wrote: this is your chance little tortey, go for it. seize the day. dont screw this up
I've suddenly gone homosexual.
On June 29 2011 15:18 NeverGG wrote:
On June 29 2011 15:15 yenta wrote:
On June 29 2011 15:11 NeverGG wrote:
Not in the slightest. I'd rather have the sense not to put myself into idiotic situations like that, than some desire to seem cool by doing so. I just don't get people like that who think it's so amusing/cool to put themselves in danger. Whether it's from drinking to excess or hitchhiking when they haven't had the common sense to ensure themselves a decent method of getting home. I'd rather avoid potentially upsetting/dangerous/costly situations by doing some simple planning.
Its ok NeverGG. This is RikuKitty and what RikuKitty does is attention-whore on forums.
It's not the first time I've encountered this style of thinking though. As if taking risks with your personal safety (and that of others) is somehow very cool. I can understand it when it comes to doing extreme sports, but when it's related to the whole 'OMG I was so drunk last night I blacked out in some stranger's house blah blah blah.' sort of thing it baffles me.
Why would I possibly be jealous of someone like that?
It's more of a reminiscence of her first Blizzcon, how naive, silly and stupid going there unplanned (not thinking ahead). This is injunction with how "young" she was, new and surrounded by strangers/new people.
I'm assuming/hoping this wouldn't occur again.
*Nods* I understand that. I'm not leveling these sentiments at her, but I'm still confused as to why any sane 18 year old would take a lift from a 40 year old male stranger. Don't parents educate their kids about these things? My mum certainly did.
Sup.
*Snickers.* I sound like such a joyless miser, but I really don't get people like that.
1) It was a story about how young and dumb I was at my first Blizzcon.
2) It was the only time in my life I had ever done such a thing.
3) I don't think it was cool, but I think you overreacted, so I trolled you. Herp. Balls of steel. Derp.
4) The only time I was at risk was crashing at my newly made friend's place and four other people knew I was there.
5) During the drive, I had my phone in my hand at all times and watched to make sure we were going to the right place. If we weren't, I could have called 911 or done something else WELL before he could do anything without crashing the car.
6) Stop with this whole "didn't parents ever..." thing. Duh, common knowledge. It's also common knowledge than teenagers are dumb and think they are invincible. Never in my blog did I state it was a good idea and, in fact, at the end, I noted how remarkable it was that I wasn't raped or murdered.
...and she said I went... hitchhhhhhhhhh hiking I went ...motocycle riding I went 2.7 hoouuurs...before I got a ride home and I dresssed pinker, and i, drannkk faster and I gave that guy at dennys a chance that i'd been denyyyyyyying and she said someday I hope you get the chance to live like you were baaaaaallin...
"life of lively to live to life of full life thx to tim mcgraw"
Man, why are people so paranoid. No wonder you whine about meeting others if you welcome everyone with fear. The world isn't made of bad people by default. The default is decent human beings with a small chance there's a creepy weirdo (the wrong kind of creepy weirdo) around.
So so paranoid. 40yo geek probably just wanted some socializing, Blizzard geek wanted to get lucky. Neither seem to have crossed any lines.
On June 29 2011 16:20 dakalro wrote: Man, why are people so paranoid. No wonder you whine about meeting others if you welcome everyone with fear. The world isn't made of bad people by default. The default is decent human beings with a small chance there's a creepy weirdo (the wrong kind of creepy weirdo) around.
So so paranoid. 40yo geek probably just wanted some socializing, Blizzard geek wanted to get lucky. Neither seem to have crossed any lines.
Seriously. I feel sorry for the people who got taught this irrational fear of other human beings. The world would be such a nicer place if not so many people were afraid of people.
On June 29 2011 16:20 dakalro wrote: Man, why are people so paranoid. No wonder you whine about meeting others if you welcome everyone with fear. The world isn't made of bad people by default. The default is decent human beings with a small chance there's a creepy weirdo (the wrong kind of creepy weirdo) around.
So so paranoid. 40yo geek probably just wanted some socializing, Blizzard geek wanted to get lucky. Neither seem to have crossed any lines.
Seriously. I feel sorry for the people who got taught this irrational fear of other human beings. The world would be such a nicer place if not so many people were afraid of people.
In all fairness, I think it's a bit different for girls than for guys. Not that I am entirely disagreeing or anything. Dangerous weirdos definitely do exist, just not very commonly.
I often wonder how characters like this come about; was there a board meeting where they decided it should be a dog instead of a person? Did someone sit down and said,
People will definitely pay attention to what a dog has to say.
On June 29 2011 16:20 dakalro wrote: Man, why are people so paranoid. No wonder you whine about meeting others if you welcome everyone with fear. The world isn't made of bad people by default. The default is decent human beings with a small chance there's a creepy weirdo (the wrong kind of creepy weirdo) around.
So so paranoid. 40yo geek probably just wanted some socializing, Blizzard geek wanted to get lucky. Neither seem to have crossed any lines.
Agreed^
Especially since it was Blizzcon. I couldn't imagine someone who would go to Blizzcon would have some kind of willpower to actually hurt someone.
On June 29 2011 16:20 dakalro wrote: Man, why are people so paranoid. No wonder you whine about meeting others if you welcome everyone with fear. The world isn't made of bad people by default. The default is decent human beings with a small chance there's a creepy weirdo (the wrong kind of creepy weirdo) around.
So so paranoid. 40yo geek probably just wanted some socializing, Blizzard geek wanted to get lucky. Neither seem to have crossed any lines.
Seriously. I feel sorry for the people who got taught this irrational fear of other human beings. The world would be such a nicer place if not so many people were afraid of people.
Cynicism. The world would be better without it. I still remember Conan's last words on his previous show because of his words about this.
Its not about being cynical, its about being smart...
Youd have to be really really naive to think that just because you are at blizzcon, everyone is a good person and trust worthy. Especially when you are in a whoreish outfit...i mean costume... and broadcasting that you are by yourself.
Maybe if people were more "cynical" there would be a lot less rape and abusr in the world.
And i dont think Conan was reffering to rape (or worse) as things that dont turn out exactly like they should when talking about the consequences of "cynicism" in this case
I have my ticket for my fourth, thanks to Lysenko <3 <3 <3
Thanks so much for the shout-out! Always happy to help a fellow Mudder get a Blizzcon ticket. :D
On June 29 2011 16:45 SirJolt wrote: \I often wonder how characters like this come about; was there a board meeting where they decided it should be a dog instead of a person? Did someone sit down and said,
People will definitely pay attention to what a dog has to say.
No, it was more like (and I've been in meetings where I've heard people say this):
Kids love animation. Animated characters are all animals. What kind of animal shall it be?
People are hypersensitive about perceived risk of associating with strangers. I have a friend from my college class who, when she was 18, hitchhiked all the way up and down the West Coast. Now if you want to shake your head at someone who may have actually been taking a risk with her life, she'd be a better subject.
On June 29 2011 17:04 Dance. wrote: Maybe if people were more "cynical" there would be a lot less rape and abusr in the world.
Many of today's parents think it's wrong to let their kids leave the house alone before they're 16 or something like that, because of the incredibly tiny handful of stranger child abductions in a nation of 300+ million people. Wouldn't hurt to have the pendulum swing the other direction for a bit so that we don't wind up with a nation of distrustful shut-ins.
Needless to say, I wasn't raised like that.
As for Riku's story, there's no way that the point to that story was "look at how cool I am for taking all these risks." It was more like "I can't believe how bad my planning was at 18, good thing it all worked out." Who doesn't have these stories? Everyone I know does, because 18-year-olds aren't that good at perceiving the consequences of their choices.
On June 29 2011 17:04 Dance. wrote: Its not about being cynical, its about being smart...
Youd have to be really really naive to think that just because you are at blizzcon, everyone is a good person and trust worthy. Especially when you are in a whoreish outfit...i mean costume... and broadcasting that you are by yourself.
Maybe if people were more "cynical" there would be a lot less rape and abusr in the world.
And i dont think Conan was reffering to rape (or worse) as things that dont turn out exactly like they should when talking about the consequences of "cynicism" in this case
And you'd have to be really paranoid to not talk to any strangers either. How would you meet people then?
As an idea I've spent my entire childhood with a key around my neck playing outside with friends. Boys and girls alike. And the worst that I've heard happen with my groups of friends was someone falling from a tree on their head. Luckily minimal damage. The outside is not some evil place filled with people with violent stuff on their mind.
I might sound like an old grandpa, but I strongly disapprove of attention... girls.
On the feminine side, it's a ridiculous craving for recognition and a serious lack of affective independence. I was raised by a single mom and all the guys I met as a kid were assholes (even my dad left when I was born). This gave me a lot of respect for women in general, and some hate towards men. But I truly admired my mother's strenght. She was a solid rock and kept on going even though she had me when she was 21 and even though we were in a crappy neighbourhood, in a crappy country. Now, girls like Riku temper this admiration a bit. It does balance my preferences, though. I actually was very cold and mean with my current GF, because she had that sort of personnality, but more shy though. I kind of forgave her when I started realizing the reasons behind her attitude. And she changed, too.
On the masculine side... well, what can I say. Men are pigs. No self-respect whatsoever. No dignity at all. The girl is passed-out drunk? They'll have their way. The girl is awake and they're too intimidated to make a move? They'll buy her dinner, food, pay her drinks, presents, in hopes for sex but they'll never get anything. And the girl knows but uses their weakness.
To all the weaklings out there, to all the nerds worshipping this girl, grow a pair of balls. Please. Or kill yourself.
On June 29 2011 20:59 Kukaracha wrote: To all the weaklings out there, to all the nerds worshipping this girl, grow a pair of balls. Please. Or kill yourself.
That's interesting. I'd say that Riku deserves to be taken a lot more seriously than she is. She's a year away from graduating from one of the most challenging engineering schools in the U.S. and is likely to be successful at whatever she chooses to do in life, yet people spout derision in her blog threads because they perceive her as some kind of facile groupie.
Anyway, I'm not sure what your issues with your traumatic childhood have to do with her.
On June 29 2011 15:32 Riku wrote: Cool your knickers off, Never.
1) It was a story about how young and dumb I was at my first Blizzcon.
2) It was the only time in my life I had ever done such a thing.
3) I don't think it was cool, but I think you overreacted, so I trolled you. Herp. Balls of steel. Derp.
4) The only time I was at risk was crashing at my newly made friend's place and four other people knew I was there.
5) During the drive, I had my phone in my hand at all times and watched to make sure we were going to the right place. If we weren't, I could have called 911 or done something else WELL before he could do anything without crashing the car.
6) Stop with this whole "didn't parents ever..." thing. Duh, common knowledge. It's also common knowledge than teenagers are dumb and think they are invincible. Never in my blog did I state it was a good idea and, in fact, at the end, I noted how remarkable it was that I wasn't raped or murdered.
No, you chill out. She's just trying to point out that you made some seriously dumb calls that night. Take the friendly advice and move on.
1. So you were young and naive, we've all been there. Just go with a friend next time. Your chances of someone trying to take advantage of you are *drastically* reduced with another person around.
2. Good to hear.
3. Mayyyybe she overreacted in a world in which this all already happened, and you got away fine. You even state yourself that it's remarkable you didn't get raped or murdered. Her comments are pretty reasonable.
5. Had your hand on your phone? Have your hand on your mace. You think you coulda "kicked his butt" if he tried anything? Really? I get young and innocent but eesh.
On June 29 2011 20:59 Kukaracha wrote: To all the weaklings out there, to all the nerds worshipping this girl, grow a pair of balls. Please. Or kill yourself.
That's interesting. I'd say that Riku deserves to be taken a lot more seriously than she is. She's a year away from graduating from one of the most challenging engineering schools in the U.S. and is likely to be successful at whatever she chooses to do in life, yet people spout derision in her blog threads because they perceive her as some kind of facile groupie.
Anyway, I'm not sure what your issues with your traumatic childhood have to do with her.
You should change your name to Lysenko, the white knight!
anyways, what does riku's education have to do with the fact that all her blogs are attention whoring bullshit? Really? for example, i'm doing software engineering at the 2nd best uni in australia, ranked somewhere in the top 50 uni's last time i checked. I dont want people to tolerate shitty blogs just because i'm getting a good education....
On June 29 2011 20:59 Kukaracha wrote: To all the weaklings out there, to all the nerds worshipping this girl, grow a pair of balls. Please. Or kill yourself.
That's interesting. I'd say that Riku deserves to be taken a lot more seriously than she is. She's a year away from graduating from one of the most challenging engineering schools in the U.S. and is likely to be successful at whatever she chooses to do in life, yet people spout derision in her blog threads because they perceive her as some kind of facile groupie.
Anyway, I'm not sure what your issues with your traumatic childhood have to do with her.
You must've misquoted because the "weaklings" aren't Riku. Riku is probably a very smart person, and very cute to boot.
The weaklings are those who behave like Gollum around Frodo when faced with a pretty girl.
Regarding the OP herself, I agree with the post above, it is what people call "attention whoring", and it just drives me nuts to see people belittle themselves to the point of asking some more.
And about my childhood, it wasn't traumatic at all, I got to witness many things and many places, and I believe it opened my eyes about many things, among which is the often despicable behaviour of men .
On June 29 2011 15:32 Riku wrote: Cool your knickers off, Never.
1) It was a story about how young and dumb I was at my first Blizzcon.
2) It was the only time in my life I had ever done such a thing.
3) I don't think it was cool, but I think you overreacted, so I trolled you. Herp. Balls of steel. Derp.
4) The only time I was at risk was crashing at my newly made friend's place and four other people knew I was there.
5) During the drive, I had my phone in my hand at all times and watched to make sure we were going to the right place. If we weren't, I could have called 911 or done something else WELL before he could do anything without crashing the car.
6) Stop with this whole "didn't parents ever..." thing. Duh, common knowledge. It's also common knowledge than teenagers are dumb and think they are invincible. Never in my blog did I state it was a good idea and, in fact, at the end, I noted how remarkable it was that I wasn't raped or murdered.
No, you chill out. She's just trying to point out that you made some seriously dumb calls that night. Take the friendly advice and move on.
1. So you were young and naive, we've all been there. Just go with a friend next time. Your chances of someone trying to take advantage of you are *drastically* reduced with another person around.
2. Good to hear.
3. Mayyyybe she overreacted in a world in which this all already happened, and you got away fine. You even state yourself that it's remarkable you didn't get raped or murdered. Her comments are pretty reasonable.
5. Had your hand on your phone? Have your hand on your mace. You think you coulda "kicked his butt" if he tried anything? Really? I get young and innocent but eesh.
I often wonder how characters like this come about; was there a board meeting where they decided it should be a dog instead of a person? Did someone sit down and said,
I often wonder how characters like this come about; was there a board meeting where they decided it should be a dog instead of a person?
What are kids going to be more interested in, another adult saying things about stuff, or a colourful doggy police mascot? I dunno what the child psychological studies on information retention say about these kinds of things, but it's definitely commonly thought that kids need to be entertained at the same time as they are informed. Most kids books (educational or otherwise) feature animals. I think the idea is that a lesson is more memorable if you can attach it to a character.
I thought it might actually be something to do with how children lavish attention on dogs. They're used to spending a lot of time making sure their dog knows they care about it.
Think about it, even if it's a bit mangy and ragged, if a dog starts to whine and all the kids come running to make sure it's okay.
On June 29 2011 15:32 Riku wrote: Cool your knickers off, Never.
1) It was a story about how young and dumb I was at my first Blizzcon.
2) It was the only time in my life I had ever done such a thing.
3) I don't think it was cool, but I think you overreacted, so I trolled you. Herp. Balls of steel. Derp.
4) The only time I was at risk was crashing at my newly made friend's place and four other people knew I was there.
5) During the drive, I had my phone in my hand at all times and watched to make sure we were going to the right place. If we weren't, I could have called 911 or done something else WELL before he could do anything without crashing the car.
6) Stop with this whole "didn't parents ever..." thing. Duh, common knowledge. It's also common knowledge than teenagers are dumb and think they are invincible. Never in my blog did I state it was a good idea and, in fact, at the end, I noted how remarkable it was that I wasn't raped or murdered.
No, you chill out. She's just trying to point out that you made some seriously dumb calls that night. Take the friendly advice and move on.
1. So you were young and naive, we've all been there. Just go with a friend next time. Your chances of someone trying to take advantage of you are *drastically* reduced with another person around.
2. Good to hear.
3. Mayyyybe she overreacted in a world in which this all already happened, and you got away fine. You even state yourself that it's remarkable you didn't get raped or murdered. Her comments are pretty reasonable.
5. Had your hand on your phone? Have your hand on your mace. You think you coulda "kicked his butt" if he tried anything? Really? I get young and innocent but eesh.
Is this why you don't come out to dinner anymore?
No I moved to germantown and dinner is like an hour drive now T_T
On June 30 2011 00:22 SirJolt wrote: I thought it might actually be something to do with how children lavish attention on dogs. They're used to spending a lot of time making sure their dog knows they care about it.
Think about it, even if it's a bit mangy and ragged, if a dog starts to whine and all the kids come running to make sure it's okay.
Creepy dogs used to stalk me when I was a kid. One time one followed me all the way to my elementary school and people said "Is that your dog?" "Nope..." Pet owners in my neighborhood are kind of morons. Their dogs jump up to the fence and bark aggressively at everyone who walks by, presumably because they have too much energy because their dipshit owners never actually walk it T.T
I often wonder how characters like this come about; was there a board meeting where they decided it should be a dog instead of a person?
What are kids going to be more interested in, another adult saying things about stuff, or a colourful doggy police mascot? I dunno what the child psychological studies on information retention say about these kinds of things, but it's definitely commonly thought that kids need to be entertained at the same time as they are informed. Most kids books (educational or otherwise) feature animals. I think the idea is that a lesson is more memorable if you can attach it to a character.
On June 29 2011 17:04 Dance. wrote: Its not about being cynical, its about being smart...
Youd have to be really really naive to think that just because you are at blizzcon, everyone is a good person and trust worthy. Especially when you are in a whoreish outfit...i mean costume... and broadcasting that you are by yourself.
Maybe if people were more "cynical" there would be a lot less rape and abusr in the world.
And i dont think Conan was reffering to rape (or worse) as things that dont turn out exactly like they should when talking about the consequences of "cynicism" in this case
And you'd have to be really paranoid to not talk to any strangers either. How would you meet people then?
As an idea I've spent my entire childhood with a key around my neck playing outside with friends. Boys and girls alike. And the worst that I've heard happen with my groups of friends was someone falling from a tree on their head. Luckily minimal damage. The outside is not some evil place filled with people with violent stuff on their mind.
Well maybe as a kid, you should have stopped being so "paranoid" and started playing with 40 year old men.
Your argument is absolutely stupid. Playing outside with a group of friends is different from going to a place you are unfamiliar with dressed like a las vegas prostitue with no means of trasportation. On top of that, you have no friends and start craving the attention of strangers so much that you agree to take shots with a some random guy and then stay at his place. Because that isnt enough of being an idiot, you accept a ride from some 40yr old dude even though you are fully aware that the possibility of him abducting you and doing terrible things to you.
On June 29 2011 17:04 Dance. wrote: Its not about being cynical, its about being smart...
Youd have to be really really naive to think that just because you are at blizzcon, everyone is a good person and trust worthy. Especially when you are in a whoreish outfit...i mean costume... and broadcasting that you are by yourself.
Maybe if people were more "cynical" there would be a lot less rape and abusr in the world.
And i dont think Conan was reffering to rape (or worse) as things that dont turn out exactly like they should when talking about the consequences of "cynicism" in this case
And you'd have to be really paranoid to not talk to any strangers either. How would you meet people then?
As an idea I've spent my entire childhood with a key around my neck playing outside with friends. Boys and girls alike. And the worst that I've heard happen with my groups of friends was someone falling from a tree on their head. Luckily minimal damage. The outside is not some evil place filled with people with violent stuff on their mind.
Well maybe as a kid, you should have stopped being so "paranoid" and started playing with 40 year old men.
Uncles are awesome, what are you talking about? :p
I dont give a shit what riku does or has done with her life, but the people who are calling people cynical or paranoid because they see the dangers of what she wrote are absolutely moronic.
On June 29 2011 16:20 dakalro wrote: Man, why are people so paranoid. No wonder you whine about meeting others if you welcome everyone with fear. The world isn't made of bad people by default. The default is decent human beings with a small chance there's a creepy weirdo (the wrong kind of creepy weirdo) around.
So so paranoid. 40yo geek probably just wanted some socializing, Blizzard geek wanted to get lucky. Neither seem to have crossed any lines.
Seriously. I feel sorry for the people who got taught this irrational fear of other human beings. The world would be such a nicer place if not so many people were afraid of people.
Kind of what I was thinking. My absolute favorite adventure included me having all my stuff stolen and almost being stranded in a remote Moroccan town in the Sahara, and it was fucking awesome. I guess there are those who deal with with crises and those who don't.
Seems like Riku made it through alright and was better for it. Glad it worked out for you. Sorry you didn't get to meet more people though. That costume was pretty ugly though. :X
EDIT: It's a bit hilarious to see longtime TLer females, who are terrified of showing anyone that they're female, suddenly get up in arms because a new wave of female gamers doesn't mind showing people their pics. It's like watching a bunch of moms scold their daughters.
And the rape comments? Really? Give men, even WoW players, more credit than that. They have at least a modicum of self control and if you look at the statistics, most sexual assault doesn't occur by strangers who spot scantily clad girls or people offering rides.
On June 29 2011 22:03 Kiante wrote: anyways, what does riku's education have to do with the fact that all her blogs are attention whoring bullshit? Really?
I don't know, I was brought up to believe that people who are able to achieve something are to be taken seriously, but the argument seems to be that because Riku is a woman, she shouldn't be. I don't see people lavishing your kind of personally offensive negative "attention" on all the similarly self-absorbed blogs by men in this section.
I'd take you seriously too if you weren't seeking out opportunities to call people names in response to their blog posts. Responding with sarcastic one-liners and rants about "attention whores" displays a lot less social aptitude than responding with something nice, or even simply rating the blog a "1" and moving on.
I often wonder how characters like this come about; was there a board meeting where they decided it should be a dog instead of a person? Did someone sit down and said,
People will definitely pay attention to what a dog has to say.
It seems crazy.
I'm learning a lot from this blog.
It's to do with the associations made with dogs (man's best friend, saving/keeping you out of danger) and K-9s (canines) and blood hounds used for detective work (or hunting).
On June 30 2011 01:43 Jibba wrote: EDIT: It's a bit hilarious to see longtime TLer females, who are terrified of showing anyone that they're female, suddenly get up in arms because a new wave of female gamers doesn't mind showing people their pics. It's like watching a bunch of moms scold their daughters.
Haha, yeah, that's the first thing that popped into my head too... the irony and passive-aggressiveness is mind boggling.
On June 30 2011 01:43 Jibba wrote: EDIT: It's a bit hilarious to see longtime TLer females, who are terrified of showing anyone that they're female, suddenly get up in arms because a new wave of female gamers doesn't mind showing people their pics. It's like watching a bunch of moms scold their daughters.
In what way are NeverGG and Haemonculus "terrified of showing anyone that they're female"? All just because they don't flaunt it and post a picture of themselves in their every blog doesn't necessarily mean that they are terrified of showing it, no?
And perhaps their comments do have validity in that that unfortunately, women don't necessarily always have the luxury of doing things that guys perhaps wouldn't think twice about doing...
On June 30 2011 01:43 Jibba wrote: EDIT: It's a bit hilarious to see longtime TLer females, who are terrified of showing anyone that they're female, suddenly get up in arms because a new wave of female gamers doesn't mind showing people their pics. It's like watching a bunch of moms scold their daughters.
In what way are NeverGG and Haemonculus "terrified of showing anyone that they're female"? All just because they don't flaunt it and post a picture of themselves in their every blog doesn't necessarily mean that they are terrified of showing it, no?
And perhaps their comments do have validity in that that unfortunately, women don't necessarily always have the luxury of doing things that guys perhaps wouldn't think twice about doing...
I agree completely and don't even know wtf jibba/ET are talking about, seems like they are using their imaginations to reach a bit.
On June 30 2011 02:56 Haemonculus wrote: I'm jumping in up in arms? She made some questionable judgement calls, and I tried to give some advice.
But you're right I'm prolly just real jelly.
I don't see advice more than I see criticism and you're very defensive so someone triggered a nerve.
Maybe you could actually give real advice, such as some options or ideas on how to keep yourself safe when you resort to hitchhiking or how to avoid it (even if it's obvious). I could ask my own mom about that and tell her, since she hitchhiked a good portion of the US (and nothing happened to her).
If anything the people who are nice should be scared, not those who are treated well.
Think about the person who offered her a ride. He was also being an idiot. He has no power. If he does anything sudden he can crash. She could have something dangerous hidden. She could rape him or steal something when he isn't looking. It goes both ways.
It isn't appropriate for a story blog to be riddled with advice. She isn't asking for it and she doesn't need it.
You would have to be quite the suave charismatic and attractive male to show up to a convention with nothing and get free booze and backstage access and invited back to party with more free booze and then sleep in bed with opposite sex followed by getting a ride home from a stranger whose only condition is that they have to buy you dinner.
i could pull it off obviously. just gotta get my hands on some purple felt and a sewing machine.
On June 30 2011 03:48 ComaDose wrote: You would have to be quite the suave charismatic and attractive male to show up to a convention with nothing and get free booze and backstage access and invited back to party with more free booze and then sleep in bed with opposite sex followed by getting a ride home from a stranger whose only condition is that they have to buy you dinner.
On June 29 2011 17:04 Dance. wrote: Its not about being cynical, its about being smart...
Youd have to be really really naive to think that just because you are at blizzcon, everyone is a good person and trust worthy. Especially when you are in a whoreish outfit...i mean costume... and broadcasting that you are by yourself.
Maybe if people were more "cynical" there would be a lot less rape and abusr in the world.
And i dont think Conan was reffering to rape (or worse) as things that dont turn out exactly like they should when talking about the consequences of "cynicism" in this case
And you'd have to be really paranoid to not talk to any strangers either. How would you meet people then?
As an idea I've spent my entire childhood with a key around my neck playing outside with friends. Boys and girls alike. And the worst that I've heard happen with my groups of friends was someone falling from a tree on their head. Luckily minimal damage. The outside is not some evil place filled with people with violent stuff on their mind.
Well maybe as a kid, you should have stopped being so "paranoid" and started playing with 40 year old men.
Your argument is absolutely stupid. Playing outside with a group of friends is different from going to a place you are unfamiliar with dressed like a las vegas prostitue with no means of trasportation. On top of that, you have no friends and start craving the attention of strangers so much that you agree to take shots with a some random guy and then stay at his place. Because that isnt enough of being an idiot, you accept a ride from some 40yr old dude even though you are fully aware that the possibility of him abducting you and doing terrible things to you.
Stop talking until you get on the same page.
When I was the one asking you bet your ass I accepted it )
And she wasn't some 5yo, she was 18, give her some credit, she was at least old enough to know when to run and when to scream, and that balls are sensitive.
And yes, you are paranoid because when I ever hitchhiked the first thought that crossed my mind wasn't "maybe this guy will kidnap me", that's just a stupid way to think. Humans are almost decent until proven otherwise. They're not dirty pervs bent on enlarging your asshole.
On June 29 2011 22:03 Kiante wrote: anyways, what does riku's education have to do with the fact that all her blogs are attention whoring bullshit? Really?
I don't know, I was brought up to believe that people who are able to achieve something are to be taken seriously, but the argument seems to be that because Riku is a woman, she shouldn't be. I don't see people lavishing your kind of personally offensive negative "attention" on all the similarly self-absorbed blogs by men in this section.
I'd take you seriously too if you weren't seeking out opportunities to call people names in response to their blog posts. Responding with sarcastic one-liners and rants about "attention whores" displays a lot less social aptitude than responding with something nice, or even simply rating the blog a "1" and moving on.
Meh, I found graduates are mostly worthless as new employees, a degree is nothing without some sort of brain and experience. Mostly because in real world you don't have to memorize stuff from books, you have all the books you want and just need your brain cogs to turn.
On June 30 2011 03:48 ComaDose wrote: You would have to be quite the suave charismatic and attractive male to show up to a convention with nothing and get free booze and backstage access and invited back to party with more free booze and then sleep in bed with opposite sex followed by getting a ride home from a stranger whose only condition is that they have to buy you dinner.
What if it's a Twilight convention?
Getting a ride home with their parents that night at 9 with no booze doesn't count. Even if they rents do pick up the tab at denny's.
On June 30 2011 03:57 dakalro wrote: Meh, I found graduates are mostly worthless as new employees, a degree is nothing without some sort of brain and experience. Mostly because in real world you don't have to memorize stuff from books, you have all the books you want and just need your brain cogs to turn.
Wasn't really my point. It would be unfair to compare her accomplishments to those of someone 10 years her senior. Point was she's an incredibly smart young engineer with potential and deserves not to be treated like a groupie or called names in her own blog comments.
On June 30 2011 03:50 Lysenko wrote: What if it's a Twilight convention?
Getting a ride home with their parents that night at 9 with no booze doesn't count. Even if they rents do pick up the tab at denny's.
Have you ever seen the line for a Twilight movie? Many of the fans are women in their 30s. I have a friend from college in her 30s who writes Twilight fan fiction. That's a part of her life that we don't discuss.
On June 30 2011 03:57 dakalro wrote: Meh, I found graduates are mostly worthless as new employees, a degree is nothing without some sort of brain and experience. Mostly because in real world you don't have to memorize stuff from books, you have all the books you want and just need your brain cogs to turn.
Wasn't really my point. It would be unfair to compare her accomplishments to those of someone 10 years her senior. Point was she's an incredibly smart young engineer with potential and deserves not to be treated like a groupie or called names in her own blog comments.
Internet forum, did you expect more? The only forum I have found so far that is actually good with that is ElitistJerks but that's purely WoW and the moderation is draconic (warnings/temp bans start from grammar/vocabulary mistakes) yet fun.
Life Lesson: do whatever you want and everything works out for the best
okay maybe not quite.
I remember back in high school I was with my family in florida visiting my grandmother, and I knew this really good friend of mine from the internet (I had been talking to him, playing counter strike with him, and making 3d collaborative artwork with him for years) lived in florida. I remember my parents didn't want me to go visit him cause he might be some online predator or some shit, but I was like fuck it and took a greyhound bus to go visit him (was like a 2 hour trip iirc). When I got off the bus I was in a pretty shitty neighborhood (not to be racist but I don't think I saw a single white person throughout my entire trip LOL), everything was all torn up and all I could hear was the mix of shitty rap music being blared from every car at obnoxious volumes. Cars were left unlocked with open windows and shit was broken down all over the place.
It ended up turning out fine though, his sister drove me to their place and we hung out, smoked ganja and played counter strike. I got back fine and overall it was a fun trip with no issues, but looking back I completely trusted some people I didn't really know in a less-than-optimal environment which probably wasn't too smart lol
On June 30 2011 02:56 Haemonculus wrote: I'm jumping in up in arms? She made some questionable judgement calls, and I tried to give some advice.
On June 29 2011 12:10 FakeSteve[TPR] wrote: your story is really, really depressing
:/ That's odd. You would think they would be more sociable at those type of events. Then again, I usually find myself hanging out with my peeps and the good folks of this community a lot. I'm glad this isn't such a big problem when it comes to Starcraft community. We chat up a storm.
On June 30 2011 00:10 Roffles wrote: You look like TLO. Once seen, cannot unsee.
Listen, booking a motel or hotel room and a cab ride takes at least 7 minutes. That's a shit ton of time to waste when you can just crash at a total stranger's house and BONUS: he can offer you hard liquor he keeps in his car.
On June 30 2011 07:35 Zim23 wrote: Listen, booking a motel or hotel room and a cab ride takes at least 7 minutes. That's a shit ton of time to waste when you can just crash at a total stranger's house and BONUS: he can offer you hard liquor he keeps in his car.
Given the whole story, I'm guessing that money was a constraint.
On June 30 2011 01:43 Jibba wrote: EDIT: It's a bit hilarious to see longtime TLer females, who are terrified of showing anyone that they're female, suddenly get up in arms because a new wave of female gamers doesn't mind showing people their pics. It's like watching a bunch of moms scold their daughters.
In what way are NeverGG and Haemonculus "terrified of showing anyone that they're female"? All just because they don't flaunt it and post a picture of themselves in their every blog doesn't necessarily mean that they are terrified of showing it, no?
Meh, I don't think anyone thinks they're genuinely "terrified of showing anyone that they're female", but it is definitely the cattiness thing that women have for another women doing something that can be competitive in terms of getting male attention, namely, appearance.
I've seen this SO often with my wife, her girlfriends, etc. etc. it's just funny to see it prevalent online too.
I honestly only kept reading this thread for the drama that was obviously coming from clashing females and I wasn't disappointed.
On June 29 2011 16:20 dakalro wrote: Man, why are people so paranoid. No wonder you whine about meeting others if you welcome everyone with fear. The world isn't made of bad people by default. The default is decent human beings with a small chance there's a creepy weirdo (the wrong kind of creepy weirdo) around.
So so paranoid. 40yo geek probably just wanted some socializing, Blizzard geek wanted to get lucky. Neither seem to have crossed any lines.
Seriously. I feel sorry for the people who got taught this irrational fear of other human beings. The world would be such a nicer place if not so many people were afraid of people.
Kind of what I was thinking. My absolute favorite adventure included me having all my stuff stolen and almost being stranded in a remote Moroccan town in the Sahara, and it was fucking awesome. I guess there are those who deal with with crises and those who don't.
Seems like Riku made it through alright and was better for it. Glad it worked out for you. Sorry you didn't get to meet more people though. That costume was pretty ugly though. :X
EDIT: It's a bit hilarious to see longtime TLer females, who are terrified of showing anyone that they're female, suddenly get up in arms because a new wave of female gamers doesn't mind showing people their pics. It's like watching a bunch of moms scold their daughters.
And the rape comments? Really? Give men, even WoW players, more credit than that. They have at least a modicum of self control and if you look at the statistics, most sexual assault doesn't occur by strangers who spot scantily clad girls or people offering rides.
Oh Haemonculus is one of the female gender? Somehow I think I knew that once.
On June 30 2011 01:43 Jibba wrote: EDIT: It's a bit hilarious to see longtime TLer females, who are terrified of showing anyone that they're female, suddenly get up in arms because a new wave of female gamers doesn't mind showing people their pics. It's like watching a bunch of moms scold their daughters.
In what way are NeverGG and Haemonculus "terrified of showing anyone that they're female"? All just because they don't flaunt it and post a picture of themselves in their every blog doesn't necessarily mean that they are terrified of showing it, no?
Meh, I don't think anyone thinks they're genuinely "terrified of showing anyone that they're female", but it is definitely the cattiness thing that women have for another women doing something that can be competitive in terms of getting male attention, namely, appearance.
I've seen this SO often with my wife, her girlfriends, etc. etc. it's just funny to see it prevalent online too.
I honestly only kept reading this thread for the drama that was obviously coming from clashing females and I wasn't disappointed.
To be fair, I don't really think you can call Haemonculus's reaction catty. It's pretty similar to a lot of the no-bullshit attitudes that a lot of males have also expressed in this blog.
On June 30 2011 01:43 Jibba wrote: EDIT: It's a bit hilarious to see longtime TLer females, who are terrified of showing anyone that they're female, suddenly get up in arms because a new wave of female gamers doesn't mind showing people their pics. It's like watching a bunch of moms scold their daughters.
In what way are NeverGG and Haemonculus "terrified of showing anyone that they're female"? All just because they don't flaunt it and post a picture of themselves in their every blog doesn't necessarily mean that they are terrified of showing it, no?
Meh, I don't think anyone thinks they're genuinely "terrified of showing anyone that they're female", but it is definitely the cattiness thing that women have for another women doing something that can be competitive in terms of getting male attention, namely, appearance.
I've seen this SO often with my wife, her girlfriends, etc. etc. it's just funny to see it prevalent online too.
I honestly only kept reading this thread for the drama that was obviously coming from clashing females and I wasn't disappointed.
I find you to be pretty damn sexist in this thread. You decided ahead of time what it meant should any girls reply, and then view their replies through this lense.
I have read a lot of haemonculus' posts and have the utmost respect for her and it's just insulting the way you and jibba replied to her and are still going on about it. if her or nevergg were ever terrified of showing they are females it'd be because of stupid replies like yours.
just be clear, I agree that lots of stereotypes are generally correct, including the one you post about here. what irks me is that you arbitrarily apply to it to the females who reply in this thread with no basis whatsoever and it's just insulting. it's exactly what sexism is.
I've written game reviews, drink reviews, opinions, shared random childhood stories and talked abot league more than any sane person should. Yet anytime I post a blog that mentions me being female or contains a photo of me, I get hit with "attention whore" immediately.
I don't correct people in my other blogs when they refer to me as a male.
I don't post myspace-esq photos to go "look at me! I have boobs!" Any photo I post of myself (or of a game or of anything) are closely related to the blog.
I generally try not to complain about the drama and name calling, but it's getting rather ridiculous.
Also, let me clear up some misconceptions:
-I drank all of two shots with my newly made friend
-we talked about wow all night, no kissing, no sex
-i wore normal street clothes (jeans and a tshirt) when looking for a ride
On June 30 2011 07:59 EvilTeletubby wrote: Meh, I don't think anyone thinks they're genuinely "terrified of showing anyone that they're female", but it is definitely the cattiness thing that women have for another women doing something that can be competitive in terms of getting male attention, namely, appearance.
I've seen this SO often with my wife, her girlfriends, etc. etc. it's just funny to see it prevalent online too.
I honestly only kept reading this thread for the drama that was obviously coming from clashing females and I wasn't disappointed.
ETT,
I actually find it kind of cute and I agree with your observations. It's just human nature playing its course out. :o
I don't think anyone in this blog has actually said it, so I'm just going to go ahead and say it: I enjoyed reading this blog, for the blog itself. Interesting story, despite the obvious danger.
On June 30 2011 09:45 Riku wrote: I've written game reviews, drink reviews, opinions, shared random childhood stories and talked abot league more than any sane person should. Yet anytime I post a blog that mentions me being female or contains a photo of me, I get hit with "attention whore" immediately.
I don't correct people in my other blogs when they refer to me as a male.
I don't post myspace-esq photos to go "look at me! I have boobs!" Any photo I post of myself (or of a game or of anything) are closely related to the blog.
I generally try not to complain about the drama and name calling, but it's getting rather ridiculous.
Also, let me clear up some misconceptions:
-I drank all of two shots with my newly made friend
-we talked about wow all night, no kissing, no sex
-i wore normal street clothes (jeans and a tshirt) when looking for a ride
Most of what you clarified was obvious (considering you do say at some point you changed into your costume before Blizzcon).
On June 29 2011 14:31 Pandain wrote: Sometimes the outside world is too harsh for Pandain. Sometimes the heat gets to him. Three times he has been forced to find shelter in the car of a complete stranger to get home XD.
The world's a nice place, and you can tell if someone is a bit creepy.
PANDAIN IS CLAIMING DT AND KNOWS A BUS DRIVER/BODYGUARD/MEDIC
On June 30 2011 01:43 Jibba wrote: EDIT: It's a bit hilarious to see longtime TLer females, who are terrified of showing anyone that they're female, suddenly get up in arms because a new wave of female gamers doesn't mind showing people their pics. It's like watching a bunch of moms scold their daughters.
In what way are NeverGG and Haemonculus "terrified of showing anyone that they're female"? All just because they don't flaunt it and post a picture of themselves in their every blog doesn't necessarily mean that they are terrified of showing it, no?
Meh, I don't think anyone thinks they're genuinely "terrified of showing anyone that they're female", but it is definitely the cattiness thing that women have for another women doing something that can be competitive in terms of getting male attention, namely, appearance.
I've seen this SO often with my wife, her girlfriends, etc. etc. it's just funny to see it prevalent online too.
I honestly only kept reading this thread for the drama that was obviously coming from clashing females and I wasn't disappointed.
I find you to be pretty damn sexist in this thread. You decided ahead of time what it meant should any girls reply, and then view their replies through this lense.
I have read a lot of haemonculus' posts and have the utmost respect for her and it's just insulting the way you and jibba replied to her and are still going on about it. if her or nevergg were ever terrified of showing they are females it'd be because of stupid replies like yours.
just be clear, I agree that lots of stereotypes are generally correct, including the one you post about here. what irks me is that you arbitrarily apply to it to the females who reply in this thread with no basis whatsoever and it's just insulting. it's exactly what sexism is.
I somewhat agree. Its kinda ridiculous to single out females replying here when their opinions are the same as those of many others in this thread. Actually I understand with NeverGG because she has often expressed her problems with girls who don't truly contribute to this community, but haemonculus? come on... Nothing wrong with hazelnuts comments either so really I think its sad to talk about "females getting up in arms" Also I saw haemonculus on stream several times, thats not exactly "hiding your gender" but I believe she stopped because of a mass of idiotic comments about her gender.
On June 30 2011 03:57 dakalro wrote: Meh, I found graduates are mostly worthless as new employees, a degree is nothing without some sort of brain and experience. Mostly because in real world you don't have to memorize stuff from books, you have all the books you want and just need your brain cogs to turn.
Wasn't really my point. It would be unfair to compare her accomplishments to those of someone 10 years her senior. Point was she's an incredibly smart young engineer with potential and deserves not to be treated like a groupie or called names in her own blog comments.
I think smart people especially should be called out when they do something stupid because those should know better. Not that I really disagree or agree about the criticism towards riku, I dont really care.
On June 30 2011 18:46 7mk wrote: I think smart people especially should be called out when they do something stupid
Sure. I wasn't posting about the people criticizing her hitchhiking. That said, this is a post about something that happened a few years ago, so I'm sure she'd probably plan better today.
On June 29 2011 13:52 NeverGG wrote: 'About an hour and a hundred really odd looks later, some mid-forties guy from the convention approached me and offered me a ride home. I gratefully accepted it and hopped into his car.'
Wow, I thought all people over the age of about 10 understood how dangerous it is to take rides with strangers. (Especially men much older than you.) Also, if you're going to go to events at least budget enough so that you don't have to do things that could land you in a lot of trouble. I hope you learned a lesson from that experience and don't put yourself in the same type of danger these days >.>
Sorry, I just have balls of steel.
Jelly?
That's not trolling, that doesn't even come close :\ and for someone who spends time on 4chan im semi disappointed
On June 30 2011 18:46 7mk wrote: I think smart people especially should be called out when they do something stupid
Sure. I wasn't posting about the people criticizing her hitchhiking. That said, this is a post about something that happened a few years ago, so I'm sure she'd probably plan better today.
So what exactly is your point? that she in general shouldnt be criticized because shes smart? People dont like her blogs for what they are and for how frequently she posts them. I'm not saying I agree, (in fact I dont think theres anything too wrong with her blogs) but that has just nothing to do with how well she does academically lol.
I don't know, I was brought up to believe that people who are able to achieve something are to be taken seriously, but the argument seems to be that because Riku is a woman, she shouldn't be
That is such a damn ridiculous thing to say. No one here is even close to carrying that as his argument.
also who are those self-absorbed males who make shitty blogs all the time? I'm somewhat curious
On June 30 2011 01:43 Jibba wrote: EDIT: It's a bit hilarious to see longtime TLer females, who are terrified of showing anyone that they're female, suddenly get up in arms because a new wave of female gamers doesn't mind showing people their pics. It's like watching a bunch of moms scold their daughters.
In what way are NeverGG and Haemonculus "terrified of showing anyone that they're female"? All just because they don't flaunt it and post a picture of themselves in their every blog doesn't necessarily mean that they are terrified of showing it, no?
Meh, I don't think anyone thinks they're genuinely "terrified of showing anyone that they're female", but it is definitely the cattiness thing that women have for another women doing something that can be competitive in terms of getting male attention, namely, appearance.
I've seen this SO often with my wife, her girlfriends, etc. etc. it's just funny to see it prevalent online too.
I honestly only kept reading this thread for the drama that was obviously coming from clashing females and I wasn't disappointed.
I find you to be pretty damn sexist in this thread. You decided ahead of time what it meant should any girls reply, and then view their replies through this lense.
I have read a lot of haemonculus' posts and have the utmost respect for her and it's just insulting the way you and jibba replied to her and are still going on about it. if her or nevergg were ever terrified of showing they are females it'd be because of stupid replies like yours.
just be clear, I agree that lots of stereotypes are generally correct, including the one you post about here. what irks me is that you arbitrarily apply to it to the females who reply in this thread with no basis whatsoever and it's just insulting. it's exactly what sexism is.
Uh... perhaps you should look up what sexism actually is.
If you don't think Haemonculus has tried to hide her gender on these forums, then you're completely blind. Perhaps she had good reason to, but you can see how judgmental she became about Riku's story. Her reply was a defense of Nevergg's continually silly posts and never once did she ask for details such as whether Riku actually had things to defend herself or if she was dressed like that the entire weekend. She jumped straight on the "you should've been raped for doing that" bandwagon. And that's what the cries of "attention whore" are about. People are trying to be themselves and if they happen to be female, we decry them for that. Either they dress racy so they're asking to be raped or they talk about themselves so they deserve to be mocked. These are all just rationalized justifications to demean someone for openly being feminine. Please.
Rekrul is 100x the attention whore Riku is and you guys eat him up like candy. And this is the Blogs section, who cares if people talk about themselves? The mods can do our best to ban the "stay in the kitchen" crap but there's still an enormous double standard on this site, largely held by veterans, of how people, and specifically girls, are supposed to act on the internet. It would behoove all of us, myself included, to give it a rest and let people be themselves. Riku's a good writer and she's not detracting from the site in any way. She doesn't flame anyone else and she doesn't post crappy 1 liners or complain about balance or call others a waste of life. She tells well written stories, and if she had never posted her Cosplay pictures, the criticism she receives would be a fraction of what it currently is.
I'm not a white knight. I'm a white motherfucking catapult. Come at me, bro.
Riku's own words were "looking back it's a miracle I wasn't raped or murdered." I pointed out that given that, Never's advice/concern/criticism isn't so out there. If that's jumping on the "she *should've* been raped train", then so be it.
Judgmental about her story? Absolutely. You don't get into cars with strange older men. I'd give that advice to any woman. Thinking you can physically "kick the butt" of a full grown man? That's an absurd delusion, and one again that I'd try to dissuade anyone from.
Nerds behave differently around girls, it is a pretty well-known fact.
I played Reppelz, a free MMORPG when I was a bit younger, for a short period of time. At first, people thought I was a female, given my nick at the time. They would act friendly and try to give me random stuff, follow me and whatnot. Then I'd say, "Hey, you know I'm a dude right?" And they'd leave.
So it seems that those seeking some sort of equality are those hiding the fact that they are females, until the gamers crowd looses some testosterone levels. Those who don't mind the extra attention they receive tend to go as far as providing proof, and grounds for fantasies.
The problem is that Riku's only quality is that she... is a female. And pretty. Nothing more. This was just some random story, somewhat fun, but it's been 7 pages already. She's smart? NOW you're being sexist. There are many smart people on TL. Is it particularly awesome when a girl is smart? How are her stories particularly well written?
There is some sort of jealousy coming from girls who conceal theur gender I guess, but it's the same kind of jealousy you get when you try to respect the environment and ride a bike when a friend passes by, speeding in his car. You're jealous and full of disapproval. Thus the "spicy" reaction.
And it becomes a debate because it goes beyond just this thread, it's not even about Riku, but about men and women relationships in particular environments such as the Net in general or gaming circles. It's also a changing situation and should be thought about. "Internet whores" are an interesting and IMO revealing phenomenon that cannot be denied. Even the name, "whores", indicates pretty well where we stand right now.
Thus my respect and admiration for girls who "conceal" their gender on the net, genuinly looking for more equality.
On June 30 2011 09:45 Riku wrote: I generally try not to complain about the drama and name calling, but it's getting rather ridiculous.
you are aware that you can ban people in your own blog? It's not a pretty measure, and i don't know if it's actually the same people that start this debate every time, but maybe it could help.
anyhow, you show some good stamina, still posting although this keeps happening, complements on that
On June 30 2011 18:46 7mk wrote: I think smart people should be called out when they do something stupid because they should know better.
There is a difference between street smarts and book smarts. Let's take it one step further. To paraphrase Socrates, "I know nothing." We all do silly things, especially when we're young. As long as you learn from it and don't make the same mistakes twice. Good.
On June 30 2011 18:46 7mk wrote: I think smart people should be called out when they do something stupid because they should know better.
There is a difference between street smarts and book smarts. Let's take it one step further. To paraphrase Socrates, "I know nothing." We all do silly things, especially when we're young. As long as you learn from it and don't make the same mistakes twice. Good.
On June 30 2011 21:23 Kukaracha wrote: The problem is that Riku's only quality is that she... is a female. And pretty. Nothing more. This was just some random story, somewhat fun, but it's been 7 pages already. She's smart? NOW you're being sexist. There are many smart people on TL. Is it particularly awesome when a girl is smart?
Oh, please. My point is that she deserves the same type of acceptance that we'd give a 17-year-old guy who comes to the blog section to post a whiny, involved story about how some girl smiled at him and then kneed him in the groin when he asked for a date and what should he do? That kind of thing gets 5 to 10 pages of gentle sympathy and encouragement, for one reason only, because the predominantly male readers of this site empathize with his post.
(And yeah, I saw Chill's post, and I agree. That's not the point, because that kind of post usually gets a sympathetic reaction from most people.)
My point is that people are so quick to call Riku misogynistic names like "attention whore" (in her own damn blog thread!) that they're not even listening to what she's saying, and I think it's disgusting behavior. She's a human being with a hell of a lot going on other than showing up in skimpy cosplay costumes every now and then at a con. If that's what she chooses to do with a portion of her spare time, so what? Why is it worth posting hostile rants in her blog if she talks about it? It's not like she hasn't posted about the other stuff, too. In fact, who cares if she posts every day? Who cares if not all of her posts are equally riveting? (Although, to be honest, it's only when she posts an interesting story that she gets this kind of hate from people.)
I've posted pictures of myself in my blog and nobody thinks twice about it, but Riku's presumed to be doing it to manipulate people because certain guys who don't get out much felt a little tingle in their private spot when they looked at her pictures. News flash: that's not her problem. Grow up and get over it.
On June 30 2011 21:23 Kukaracha wrote: The problem is that Riku's only quality is that she... is a female. And pretty. Nothing more. This was just some random story, somewhat fun, but it's been 7 pages already. She's smart? NOW you're being sexist. There are many smart people on TL. Is it particularly awesome when a girl is smart?
Oh, please. My point is that she deserves the same type of acceptance that we'd give a 17-year-old guy who comes to the blog section to post a whiny, involved story about how some girl smiled at him and then kneed him in the groin when he asked for a date and what should he do? That kind of thing gets 5 to 10 pages of gentle sympathy and encouragement, for one reason only, because the predominantly male readers of this site empathize with his post.
(And yeah, I saw Chill's post, and I agree. That's not the point, because that kind of post usually gets a sympathetic reaction from most people.)
My point is that people are so quick to call Riku misogynistic names like "attention whore" (in her own damn blog thread!) that they're not even listening to what she's saying, and I think it's disgusting behavior. She's a human being with a hell of a lot going on other than showing up in skimpy cosplay costumes every now and then at a con. If that's what she chooses to do with a portion of her spare time, so what? Why is it worth posting hostile rants in her blog if she talks about it? It's not like she hasn't posted about the other stuff, too. In fact, who cares if she posts every day? Who cares if not all of her posts are equally riveting? (Although, to be honest, it's only when she posts an interesting story that she gets this kind of hate from people.)
I've posted pictures of myself in my blog and nobody thinks twice about it, but Riku's presumed to be doing it to manipulate people because certain guys who don't get out much felt a little tingle in their private spot when they looked at her pictures. News flash: that's not her problem. Grow up and get over it.
What where, I need pix preferrably not CG'd.
Also, I am a paladin how about some kitty cleave :3 :3 :3
On June 30 2011 08:40 travis wrote: I find you to be pretty damn sexist in this thread. You decided ahead of time what it meant should any girls reply, and then view their replies through this lense.
Not at all; I didn't decide 'ahead of time' since NeverGG had already posted her first response, I just anticipated more of it (and again, I wasn't wrong). And I'm not sure how anticipating this reaction was sexist? I'm basing it on extensive personal experience.
I have read a lot of haemonculus' posts and have the utmost respect for her and it's just insulting the way you and jibba replied to her and are still going on about it. if her or nevergg were ever terrified of showing they are females it'd be because of stupid replies like yours.
I have complete respect for haemonculus as well, and the way she conducts herself here and irl. That doesn't mean however that I don't think there was a bit of passive-aggressiveness to her post, and IMO if the OP wasn't riku, she probably wouldn't even have posted. Again, I'm basing my perceptions on personal experience of how females often judge other females. Stereotyping? A bit, sure. I'm not naive enough to think every female is like that (just take hazelynut's reply for example, I'm not getting that vibe at all from her). Sexist? Not at all.
Also, I think you're hanging onto that "terrified of showing they are females" line a bit too much. I've already said I don't think anyone truly believes that.
just be clear, I agree that lots of stereotypes are generally correct, including the one you post about here. what irks me is that you arbitrarily apply to it to the females who reply in this thread with no basis whatsoever and it's just insulting. it's exactly what sexism is.
Again, as I said above: I apply it when I see it. I got that vibe from NeverGG's and haemonculus's posts. I did not get it from hazelynut's post. Therefore I can apply the stereotype that I've personally witnessed hundreds of times IRL to this situation to those two, but not hazelynut. I fail to see where I'm making an error by "applying a stereotype" AFTER they have already lived up to it?!?
For the record, I do also agree with the above poster that mentioned riku goes out of her way to post blogs that can include pictures of herself in it. I can also discuss THAT stereotype if you'd want as well. Personally, I don't really care if she does or not. It's not hurting anything if she is going that route for some extra attention, and if people have an issue with it they can simply ignore it.
In fact, the #1 way to 'hurt' the cause of someone who is seeking attention is to ignore them. Not quite sure why people in this thread who are complaining about it haven't figured that out yet.
But since they haven't, I will sit back and enjoy the drama.
On July 01 2011 01:55 EvilTeletubby wrote: For the record, I do also agree with the above poster that mentioned riku goes out of her way to post blogs that can include pictures of herself in it.
Riku probably would not post nearly as many pictures of herself if people didn't accuse her of being a guy posing as a girl when she doesn't.
On July 01 2011 01:55 EvilTeletubby wrote: For the record, I do also agree with the above poster that mentioned riku goes out of her way to post blogs that can include pictures of herself in it.
Riku probably would not post nearly as many pictures of herself if people didn't accuse her of being a guy posing as a girl when she doesn't.
... Nah, I don't buy that. I truly believe she posts them because she is looking for the comments/attention it brings. Again, not that it is necessarily a bad thing, I really don't care. It's just funny seeing people get upset over it.
On July 01 2011 01:55 EvilTeletubby wrote: For the record, I do also agree with the above poster that mentioned riku goes out of her way to post blogs that can include pictures of herself in it.
Riku probably would not post nearly as many pictures of herself if people didn't accuse her of being a guy posing as a girl when she doesn't.
Its not surprising though, since cosplay seems to be her thing...you know...costumes and all that. How else would she show that off? Either way, i'm not one to complain here
On July 01 2011 01:44 Lysenko wrote: Oh, please. My point is that she deserves the same type of acceptance that we'd give a 17-year-old guy who comes to the blog section to post a whiny, involved story about how some girl smiled at him and then kneed him in the groin when he asked for a date and what should he do? That kind of thing gets 5 to 10 pages of gentle sympathy and encouragement, for one reason only, because the predominantly male readers of this site empathize with his post.
Indeed. And many of these posts get extra sympathy for the sad reason that sex and relationships is terra incognita for a big chunk of the TL crowd.
On July 01 2011 01:44 Lysenko wrote: My point is that people are so quick to call Riku misogynistic names like "attention whore" (in her own damn blog thread!) that they're not even listening to what she's saying, and I think it's disgusting behavior.
Although I do disapprove her attitude, it's a user-to-user relation and she can just chose to ignore. What bothers me the most, as I have stated before, are the readers. And this is why I said that it isn't much about her, but about the phenomenon of "attention whores"/"whoreshippers".
However, please note that I always use "those" as a way to refer to the phenomenon and not using it as an insult towards the persons involved.
This is my last post since it is a blog after all, sorry to have participated in the hijack.
On July 01 2011 01:55 EvilTeletubby wrote: For the record, I do also agree with the above poster that mentioned riku goes out of her way to post blogs that can include pictures of herself in it.
Riku probably would not post nearly as many pictures of herself if people didn't accuse her of being a guy posing as a girl when she doesn't.
I can vouch for this. I wouldn't post nearly as many dick pics of myself online if people didn't keep telling me I have a small penis.
On June 30 2011 01:43 Jibba wrote: EDIT: It's a bit hilarious to see longtime TLer females, who are terrified of showing anyone that they're female, suddenly get up in arms because a new wave of female gamers doesn't mind showing people their pics. It's like watching a bunch of moms scold their daughters.
In what way are NeverGG and Haemonculus "terrified of showing anyone that they're female"? All just because they don't flaunt it and post a picture of themselves in their every blog doesn't necessarily mean that they are terrified of showing it, no?
Meh, I don't think anyone thinks they're genuinely "terrified of showing anyone that they're female", but it is definitely the cattiness thing that women have for another women doing something that can be competitive in terms of getting male attention, namely, appearance.
I've seen this SO often with my wife, her girlfriends, etc. etc. it's just funny to see it prevalent online too.
I honestly only kept reading this thread for the drama that was obviously coming from clashing females and I wasn't disappointed.
I find you to be pretty damn sexist in this thread. You decided ahead of time what it meant should any girls reply, and then view their replies through this lense.
I have read a lot of haemonculus' posts and have the utmost respect for her and it's just insulting the way you and jibba replied to her and are still going on about it. if her or nevergg were ever terrified of showing they are females it'd be because of stupid replies like yours.
just be clear, I agree that lots of stereotypes are generally correct, including the one you post about here. what irks me is that you arbitrarily apply to it to the females who reply in this thread with no basis whatsoever and it's just insulting. it's exactly what sexism is.
Uh... perhaps you should look up what sexism actually is.
I know exactly what sexism is
If you don't think Haemonculus has tried to hide her gender on these forums, then you're completely blind.
I think she's hid that she's a girl about as much as most of us hide that we're guys
Perhaps she had good reason to, but you can see how judgmental she became about Riku's story. Her reply was a defense of Nevergg's continually silly posts and never once did she ask for details such as whether Riku actually had things to defend herself or if she was dressed like that the entire weekend. She jumped straight on the "you should've been raped for doing that" bandwagon. And that's what the cries of "attention whore" are about. People are trying to be themselves and if they happen to be female, we decry them for that. Either they dress racy so they're asking to be raped or they talk about themselves so they deserve to be mocked. These are all just rationalized justifications to demean someone for openly being feminine. Please.
lol wtf? she posted something that any guy could have posted, including me, because its her opinion. but because she's a girl you think it's "just rationalized justifications to demean someone for openly being feminine". you've decided she's "being catty" without any actual basis and that's exactly why it's sexist. you haven't even come close to showing how I am wrong. I guess she will have to just stick to posting her opinion in reply to guys only lest she be risking a takeover from her overwhelming nature to compete with females.
sorry for derailing your blog rikku but it happens haha
Do you know how many girls have posted in this thread? And I'm specifically only talking about two of them. If Susie or Smix posted, they certainly wouldn't fall in that category. We don't hide that we're guys. We go around posting in threads about whether we piss in the shower or if our dick has ever touched the water while sitting. There's no mistaking what we are. And I don't care if people choose to hide their identity or not but to me, those two posts read like people who resent someone that doesn't care about anonymity.
travis, let's be honest. Trying to make you understand why you're wrong would require far more than just one blog per day.
I still don't understand why everything a girl does on the internet instantly becomes attention whoring. There have been more 'unsightly' pics of males on TL and it's not like there have been controversial stories with males either.
Why do some people accuse other people of posting a blog for attention? Is this like a new discovery? I was unaware that some people post blogs hoping that no one reads them and no one replies to them but some people here make it seem like that should be the correct way to blog, no?
Someone even accused of "going out of her way to post pictures"? OH MY GOD! An interesting blog? Sounds like an apology is needed!
Online posting habits, writing style and experience(s) can give clues about a person's personality and character. I hear there's a great game called Mafia that some of us like to play online here.
With that said, I can see why some of the things Riku says could lead others to jump to those conclusions or rub people the wrong way. We will always judge others regardless of the medium. Even if you aren't aware of it.
Too bad much is lost over the internet. It's one of the worst mediums to communicate your ideas. One reason I don't text, use facebook or twitter for that matter. If I want to talk to someone I'll meet them somewhere. I digress.
Let's revisit the notion of judging and first impressions. This isn't some new phenomena. Men do it just as much as women; although, our protocols are slightly different though. Considering very few women post on these forums... I find myself repeating the same question! What the hell did you expect? These scenarios will stick out like a sore thumb.
ETT gets it.
We should be happy to have such women like NeverGG and Riku be part of our community.
On June 29 2011 14:31 Pandain wrote: Sometimes the outside world is too harsh for Pandain. Sometimes the heat gets to him. Three times he has been forced to find shelter in the car of a complete stranger to get home XD.
The world's a nice place, and you can tell if someone is a bit creepy.
PANDAIN IS CLAIMING DT AND KNOWS A BUS DRIVER/BODYGUARD/MEDIC
Oh my god, you're right!!! I didn't notice because he's been lurking so hard!
On June 29 2011 14:31 Pandain wrote: Sometimes the outside world is too harsh for Pandain. Sometimes the heat gets to him. Three times he has been forced to find shelter in the car of a complete stranger to get home XD.
The world's a nice place, and you can tell if someone is a bit creepy.
PANDAIN IS CLAIMING DT AND KNOWS A BUS DRIVER/BODYGUARD/MEDIC
Oh my god, you're right!!! I didn't notice because he's been lurking so hard!
I find it entertaining when people cry "attention whore!!"
Seriously, you are just jealous that when you blog/post this many people dont respond to you.
or else why would you give two shits about how many responses she gets? Like seriously, who are you kidding, you are just jealous that a girl gets more attention than you on a SC2 site, when you OBVIOUSLY know more about SC2. Guess what...people are going to always give more attention to the most obviously different post/poster because we get 1,000's of blog posts from nerdy guys, whereas we get 1/1000 from nerdy girls so everyone is more interested in the stuff they dont read in every blog.
But keep crying "attention whore" it will seriously get you more attention....(/sarcasm)
And who the hell cares if she wants attention? If you are so offended by her wanting attention why are you giving it to her by posting in her blog thread?
Dear Riku,
You can have my attention anytime. =).
PS. I would have totally given you a ride home i was at Blizzcon 2008,9,10, and will be there this year as well.
And not as a creeper or anything, cause i had a gf at the time, but because I am just a nice guy and live locally in so-cal.
Also, to comment about why the nerdy attendants of Blizzcon don't talk to you is simply (well i had a gf during the past 3 blizzcons so I guess this is just my pretty accurate assumption.) because they don't want you to think they are one of "those nerdy creepy guys who hit on me just cause im the cute girl at the convention.
People dont wanna be those creepy guys who hit on you,etc. because everyone assumes that you are getting hit on by super nerdy guys every 10 feet, and dont want to be one of those creepers.
Just my $.02 tho, I know this is how my friend is, cause when we would go I would jokingly say "go say hi to her" and nod at any cute girl at blizzcon but he just would say "and be one of the 10000 drooling nerds who are going to hit on her this weekend? Ya I am sure she would love that."
IDK just my thoughts/opinion, everyone assumes you are getting so many creepers/so much attention they dont want to be annoying to you.
PS Haters gonna Hate. and TL is FULL of jelly haters.
On June 29 2011 16:20 dakalro wrote: Man, why are people so paranoid. No wonder you whine about meeting others if you welcome everyone with fear. The world isn't made of bad people by default. The default is decent human beings with a small chance there's a creepy weirdo (the wrong kind of creepy weirdo) around.
So so paranoid. 40yo geek probably just wanted some socializing, Blizzard geek wanted to get lucky. Neither seem to have crossed any lines.
Seriously. I feel sorry for the people who got taught this irrational fear of other human beings. The world would be such a nicer place if not so many people were afraid of people.
I am inclined to agree with this. Going through something like this is not at all as dangerous as certain people are trying to make it out to be. If a girl is walking alone at night in a shady area or in a country where you might not be as safe as you are in the west, and gets approached by a group of thug looking men "Ey girl want to crash at our place" it might not be a great idea to do so, but if you meet someone in a more regular environment, spend some time with them and it turns out you could use a place to stay and whoever you have met is able to supply this. If you have at all any trust in your people skills to be able to tell who is likely to be a rapist or not, the chances of anything bad happening are fairly slim. I am pretty sure the most life threatening she went through with that night was the driving in a car, not hanging out with a stranger.
I have offered both males and females to crash at my place, and have crashed at both male and females places, many of which i met the same night, and no rape or murder or anything else of this nature has gone down yet.
Edit: I am not going to complain about Riku's uh.. Posting style, as it does not bother me, if I dont want to read her threads I can just skip them. But one thing I find interesting and worth pointing out, and have seen the same phenomena very prevalent in other people being accused of attention whoring and the like, is that somewhere between 75%-90% of here posts are made in her own threads. (And she has a reasonable amount of them) Pretty sure this ratio is very very very very inflated compared to the average teamliquider. Thats ok though we can't all be the same! ^_^