I work for a software company myself and the first thing everyone does when they get in is take their shoes off. People walk around in whatever they want to wear and noone judges them. I've never seen my CEO in anything other than Tshirt and Jeans.
People can have their own opinion on this for sure, but noone has the right to tell her that she is unprofessional because of this.
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Don’t care how she dresses, she came off lazy and unprofessional. She even said she was making a “lazy” warlock. That’s how she wants to dress at work...fine. When you’re representing your company in a live stream.....kinda different. If that was a dude, dressed like that with his feet on the table, he would be blasted for it. Honestly tho, at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter. Bigger problems in the world than that.
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Is this the same lady that wrote shitty SJW comics for Marvel?
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Grubs gotta grub.
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Edited by DeathPony07: 8/16/2019 11:30:59 AMIt must be a Seattle thing. There's ton of SJWs and degenerates that dress like slobs, and have terrible hygiene.
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I have the right to say whatever I want. This is America, chief. Wearing -blam!-ing pajamas or dressing/looking like a slob when you're talking to your customers and trying to sell a product is unprofessional. Especially, if you're a higher ranking employee. I know Seattle is a SJW, hipster, and degenerate infested shithole, but that's no excuse.
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People are just complaining to complain, if I was her, i'd grab myself a cup of coffee and laugh at the post.
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Moderator edit: This thread has been moved to #Offtopic, a more appropriate forum for this offtopic discussion. Feel free to private message the moderator who moved your post, link to topic, for further clarification about why this topic was moved to move it to off topic was a nice idea to shut us up ... because noone looks at the off topic shit. nice way to end a diskusion
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You'd think the density community would have better things to d- oh, wait. I just remembered what they consider "fun." Nevermind, carry on. This is about par for the course for you lot.
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Honestly people are getting triggered by what some woman is wearing in a game dev stream? She was sitting next to a guy wearing a hoodie and ripped jeans. Bungie - like most game devs - have always presented a casual “wear what you want” image. Have these incel man babies got nothing more important to worry about.
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The amount of people complaining about this is hysterical. Laughable.
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If I got to wear sweats or dress lazily at work, I know I would
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I love how ppl were triggered by this. It wouldn't even enter my mind to think about what clothes ppl are wearing. This forum is just the gift that keeps on giving 😂
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I really did not care I care about the game Not how professional the devs look
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Personally, I couldn’t care less what she nor any of the other devs wear. I just want to see some QUALITY content produced from them.
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Buy a Rebuplic Commando suit.
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Destiny 2 sucks
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I'm hearing a lot about her lack of professionalism, but considering that everyone here seems to be wearing a bib and pacifier, PJ's seem to be appropriately formal for the customer
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really this is a thing? If her management doesn't care or required her to change then who gives a -blam!-
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[quote]I work for a software company myself and the first thing everyone does when they get in is take their shoes off. [/quote] That's nasty and unprofessional. And yeah, I most certainly DO have the right to tell her that she was unprofessional. Now, she also has the right to ignore my opinion.
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If one of my employees came to work looking like a bum and send them straight back home.
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Edited by prawnk1ng: 8/16/2019 10:10:31 AMThat office must stink
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Don’t care how she’s dressed, dirty socks and feet on the table are just -blam!-ing gross.
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In all seriousness, it was very unprofessional.
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So I work in a shop. I dress like I work in a shop. Coveralls, some sort of head covering. Reasonable footwear. Professionalism. I'm not going to say showing up at the office dressed the same as you are when working from home is unprofessional. But that's rather unprofessional.
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What is this?
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[spoiler]wack[/spoiler]