Don’t forget we moved!
https://brandmu.day/
Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo
-
Perhaps the default assumption, in relation to instances of sexual abuse, should not be “bitches be lying” or “bitches be mistaken” when it’s brought up, even if an individual personally did not experience it. Can we perhaps not do that? Fucking please?
-
-
@IoleRae Yeah, that was my bad and it’s not cool. I genuinely thought they were mixing people up, and even if that was the case, I shouldn’t have said anything unless I knew for sure that they weren’t.
-
@Bessarion said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
@IoleRae Yeah, that was my bad and it’s not cool. I genuinely thought they were mixing people up, and even if that was the case, I shouldn’t have said anything unless I knew for sure that they weren’t.
You’re not the only one that did it, but I REALLY appreciate the self-awareness and acknowledgment. Even I pull this shit sometimes, it’s really damn engrained.
-
@Pavel said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
This is more the angle I was thinking about ‘cup’. But, you know, that’s the angle I’m always thinking.
You’re not wrong. Each nom level had a description, and Cujo’s Cup said something like “Think about it” as its description.
-
@Zephyr said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:
You’re not wrong. Each nom level had a description, and Cujo’s Cup said something like “Think about it” as its description.
-
Seeing the name Adhar reminds me that he was a creep, but I can’t remember why.
-
@IoleRae wanting a conversation about someone being pitiful/pathetic and potentially mentally disabled to end is not the same as dismissing someone’s complaint about sexual harassment. @Wizz provided a link to the complaint (which, thank you, because I can’t search MSB) and if the conversation wants to focus there then that is fine.
-
Can we just go back to talking about the ‘Do Not Arx’ image?
That was a bit more fun less uncomfortable.
-
I wasn’t aware before this thread that he was cognitively impaired. That explains quite a lot about his other behaviors, and in that light my laughing at them was in pretty poor taste, and I’m sorry. @bear_necessities and @Bessarion were right to come to his defense and point that out. I said what I felt like I needed to say about where his inappropriate behavior crosses a line and @mietze explained how that isn’t excused by disability and that you shouldn’t hesitate to maintain boundaries just because someone is disabled, and that’s probably just a good place to leave it imo.
-
@Wizz I just want to make it clear that I am definitely not defending any inappropriate sexual behavior and am not defending this person at all for those behaviors. The initial commentary wasn’t about any of those things and that’s what made me uncomfortable.
-
-
@Wizz I wasn’t aware, either, and I agree on all of the above counts, and with Jax’s last. Having dealt with people with cognitive impairments IRL, I have no intent or reason to belittle or ignore them, and do my best to respect and work well with them.
I also won’t deny that this is often EXHAUSTING and always some degree of frustrating. Recent experiences with a now former coworker have reminded me of that. Mad respect to people who do this for a living, as volunteers, or simply out of the goodness of their own hearts.
-
@Warlander As the spouse of a special education teacher and I work with the spouse of another special education teacher. It often seems booze is the answer after hours and away from the students.
-
As the mother of a special needs kid, sort of brutal to hear that dealing with other kids like him drives folks to drink.
-
@Herja If it makes you feel any better, I’m pretty sure any adult who works with children turns to the bottle for support, at least in America.
-
@GF Honestly, as a former teacher, it’s less the kids and more the bureaucracy and the entitlement of some parents that drive us to drink.
On the topic of cognitive or other impairment, we’re not qualified nor positioned to judge that for anyone we haven’t met in a suitable professional environment.
While I understand people want to be compassionate, I’d rather we didn’t lean too far in the direction of attempting to diagnose or assume a diagnosis for others.
-
Painfully obvious name is painfully obvious. But… #MeToo. ‘Player 4’ in the original post could be me. I don’t think it IS me. But it could be. What I do know is that I thought he was my friend - until he turned on me abruptly. And everyone under his sway just as abruptly stopped RPing with me, on all of my characters.
As for Merek… He was trying to get something from one of my characters on a game. He invited my character over to his ship to try to build a relationship between them. He greeted my character… in silk pajamas. Maybe it was an innocent mistake, but it creeped me out.
He was subsequently talking on the public channel, complaining that people don’t RP with him. Another player said it was because he came across as creepy. He asked for clarification. I shared the above example. He immediately paged me cussing me out for making him sound like a sexual pervert on chan. …if you realize that’s how it makes you sound, then why did you do it, my dude?
He later paged me an apology for his reaction but- no. Just no.
Also: as a teacher who works with kids and special needs kids… I agree. It’s rarely the students who ruin my day. It’s the red tape, and sometimes the co-workers, and occasionally the parents. It’s painful and frustrating when you can’t get kids the help you know they need.
-
I still cannot get over CUJO’S CUP.
-
Kids awesome