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yeaaaaa.... no.. In a professional work environment, this shouldn't be allowed. It's one thing to be in your pj's but to also kick off your shoes and stick your dirty ass feet on the table the whole time. Which it could be a table people put their drinks on. It's just gross and if I had employee's. Someone like her would get a warning and if she pulled the shit again I'd let her go over it. Mcdonalds workers, walmart workers ect don't even go to work in their pj's, or at least, I never seen it. Nor have I seen them with their shoes off, putting them on the counter. It's a slob mentality / no manners / raised in a liberal shit hole. Surprised she didn't have dyed purple hair.
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  • Oh how I wish people like you would just -blam!- off already. It’s a group of developers taking about a video game on a stream and you make it seem like they have to dress all nice and professional. Obviously bungie didn’t care, so why should you? Oh that’s right, you shouldn’t.

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  • Well, if you made a product and presented it to the masses. You want it to look professional or like some dimwit in their garage put together a piece of shit? It's sad that men and women of the early 1900's scrapped their hard earned money together, that was actually worked for and not handed to them in a welfare check. They spent that money on nice dress cloths, even if it was to just put them on and sit around all day in them. Work places, they wore dress cloths, done their hair and makeup. Looked presentable to the world cause people actually cared about that in the past. Now days, everyone is just these fat bacon eating slobs that wear sweats all day.. It's one thing doing it in your home, hell, I do that in my home. But just to go to the store to get food, or get gas or wash my truck, I put on cloths, sometimes dress cloths even though its only going to take me 5-10 min to do what it is I am doing. Cause I want to be somewhat presentable to other individuals if I so happen to have an interaction with someone else. Now I know, in this day in age. People just don't care. Didn't think I'd see something like this from a game developer though. I hope I don't see it from them again to be honest with you. It's bad enough seeing the sjw's with their shaved heads and dyed hair with shit all in their face. But now we are going for the wake out of bed look in a work environment? Let's put it another way. Imagine you bust your ass off for months on end and someone else presents your hard work, after 3 months to a year of you working day in and day out on it. When they finally present it, they put it on a cardboard table, they pick their nose while talking, scratch their balls, wearing cut off shorts, messy hair, neckbeard that is all over the place. That work for you? That presentable? To me, that's a -blam!- you to your hard work, that person doesn't care about what you just spent your time on and people that see that will most likely pass on what it is you made, regardless how awesome or great it is.

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  • Funny you say, dyed purple hair because that's exactly what I'm picturing

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  • Different work environments have different standards. That’s why McDonalds employees don’t wear pajamas, it’s against [i]their[/i] professional standard. But it differs from company to company.

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  • Lol. A game development studio is very low on the "professional work environment" rankings. Get over yourself.

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  • Which is sad right? I mean, hell, they can all sit in their sweatpants all day every day, scratch each others balls, smell their own stank ass in the office day in and day out. But when it comes time to present the hard work you are doing. Don't look like the homeless guy that gives zero shits about life or the work they do. Cause it clearly shows us now, why we don't have dedicated servers, why it took so long to up vault space, why nerfs or buffs take months to fix. Cause these people messing with the outcome of the game play don't seem to give a shit about their job or what they do. Even though the modelers, sound technicians, riggers and the likes all put in a lot of hard work, have a lot of knowledge in their craft. But then it comes down to a few dipshits that so happen to be the laziest mother -blam!-ers there and now we know.

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  • 😂😂😂

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  • Libtard betas amirite broski, they can't match us chad rightwingers

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  • [quote]It's a slob mentality / no manners / raised in a liberal shit hole. Surprised she didn't have dyed purple hair.[/quote] Based response/10 Glad I’m not the only one who was thinking this

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  • BASED and REDPILLED

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  • it was meant as a joke. She was pretending to be a 'lazy warlock'. She was living the meme for the show. I do agree in general that dressing like that for PR would be inappropriate

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