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The Rosetta ESA Scientist...

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Nami Kumamato
Perkone
Caldari State
#61 - 2014-11-18 14:20:04 UTC
Benny Ohu wrote:
Nami Kumamato wrote:
Benny Ohu wrote:
Nami Kumamato wrote:
yes but did you saw a public apology filled with tears?

yet again. you don't know why someone cries if they do not tell you. the man acknowledged a mistake and apparently there's a lot of people out there completely disregarding his own opinion and yet claim to defend him


He is (and hopefully still is) a member of ESA.
He had to make an apology to save face. This how big things work ;)

how interesting that you know more about the guy than he tells you, white knight


Dude, if a CCP member would be in this situation you would see an apology the next second.
It's how corps work in the real world.
You get that memo with "Make a public apology. Nao! This could reflect bad on the company!" at which point you automatically comply.

Fornicate The Constabulary !

Kaarous Aldurald
Black Hydra Consortium.
#62 - 2014-11-18 14:25:32 UTC
When I saw this, I thought it was absurd.

I have way, way worse shirts than that.

"Verily, I have often laughed at the weaklings who thought themselves good because they had no claws."

One of ours, ten of theirs.

Best Meltdown Ever.

Nami Kumamato
Perkone
Caldari State
#63 - 2014-11-18 14:30:14 UTC
Kaarous Aldurald wrote:
When I saw this, I thought it was absurd.

I have way, way worse shirts than that.


Pretty soon I won't be able to wear my Gimli shirt because I'll offend the well...dwarves.
I won't be able to wear my Arnold shirt because I'll offend the skinny guys
I can't wear my Emilie Autumn shirt because I offend the schizophrenics.
And not even the EVE shirt cause I'll offend the Christians (or the WoW guys, I don't know).

You can't drop a pin today without offending someone. That's how we get in those white shirts and walk in line to take our daily pills to suppress the feelings :D And then Christian Bale comes and saves us.

Fornicate The Constabulary !

Benny Ohu
Royal Amarr Institute
Amarr Empire
#64 - 2014-11-18 14:30:25 UTC
Nami Kumamato wrote:
Dude, if a CCP member would be in this situation you would see an apology the next second.
It's how corps work in the real world.
You get that memo with "Make a public apology. Nao! This could reflect bad on the company!" at which point you automatically comply.

gosh i had no idea your perfect knowledge could immediately discount any other reasons behind making a personal inpromptu apology, white knight
Helene Fidard
CTRL-Q
#65 - 2014-11-18 14:33:33 UTC
Nami Kumamato wrote:
Also the leader of the same feminist group that went after the dude has pictures of her in a "Bathe In Male Tears" sweatshirt on her Faceboook page. So yeah...

miniluv strikes again!

Benny Ohu wrote:
Nami Kumamato wrote:
He is (and hopefully still is) a member of ESA.
He had to make an apology to save face. This how big things work ;)

how interesting that you know more about the guy than he tells you, white knight

Shirt guy has my commiserations. Being criticized on the internet is probably pretty nasty; being symbolically martyrized by your "defenders" on the internet is probably worse.

OP, have some respect.

Hey! I don't know about you

but I'm joining CTRL-Q

Jvpiter
Science and Trade Institute
Caldari State
#66 - 2014-11-18 14:34:25 UTC
Kaarous Aldurald wrote:
When I saw this, I thought it was absurd.

I have way, way worse shirts than that.



Did you wear them at your job, while being interviewed on international TV for a historic moment for science and the human race?


Totally absurd we would want to have a dress code for that.


Call me Joe.

Nami Kumamato
Perkone
Caldari State
#67 - 2014-11-18 14:34:54 UTC
Benny Ohu wrote:
Nami Kumamato wrote:
Dude, if a CCP member would be in this situation you would see an apology the next second.
It's how corps work in the real world.
You get that memo with "Make a public apology. Nao! This could reflect bad on the company!" at which point you automatically comply.

gosh i had no idea your perfect knowledge could immediately discount any other reasons behind making a personal inpromptu apology, white knight


You gotta be at least naive that he saw the comments and went OMG OMG i need to make a public apology nao!
I don't discount his own sense but 90% sure one of those higher old cooks there in ESA just approached slowly and whispered softly "You make apology immediately, yes?"
And if he did it so impromptu then all the more respect to the guy - but seriously what else could you do in his situation?
Stay silent and then have an uproar?
You don't think these things through much do you?

Fornicate The Constabulary !

Nami Kumamato
Perkone
Caldari State
#68 - 2014-11-18 14:37:12 UTC
Jvpiter wrote:
Kaarous Aldurald wrote:
When I saw this, I thought it was absurd.

I have way, way worse shirts than that.



Did you wear them at your job, while being interviewed on international TV for a historic moment for science and the human race?


Totally absurd we would want to have a dress code for that.




I heard of a guy who revolutionized physics after dashing out of the bathtub and running butt-naked on the streets screaming things like "Evrika".

Fornicate The Constabulary !

Benny Ohu
Royal Amarr Institute
Amarr Empire
#69 - 2014-11-18 14:37:30 UTC
Nami Kumamato wrote:
You gotta be at least naive that he saw the comments and went OMG OMG i need to make a public apology nao!
I don't discount his own sense but 90% sure one of those higher old cooks there in ESA just approached slowly and whispered softly "You make apology immediately, yes?"
And if he did it so impromptu then all the more respect to the guy - but seriously what else could you do in his situation?
Stay silent and then have an uproar?
You don't think these things through much do you?

of course it could not possibly have been a sincere attempt to acknowledge a mistake made, and you're oh so brave and noble to ride out to defend the man, white knight
Benny Ohu
Royal Amarr Institute
Amarr Empire
#70 - 2014-11-18 14:38:46 UTC
Nami Kumamato wrote:
I heard of a guy who revolutionized physics after dashing out of the bathtub and running butt-naked on the streets screaming things like "Evrika".

#sexyscience
Nami Kumamato
Perkone
Caldari State
#71 - 2014-11-18 14:39:00 UTC
Benny Ohu wrote:
Nami Kumamato wrote:
You gotta be at least naive that he saw the comments and went OMG OMG i need to make a public apology nao!
I don't discount his own sense but 90% sure one of those higher old cooks there in ESA just approached slowly and whispered softly "You make apology immediately, yes?"
And if he did it so impromptu then all the more respect to the guy - but seriously what else could you do in his situation?
Stay silent and then have an uproar?
You don't think these things through much do you?

of course it could not possibly have been a sincere attempt to acknowledge a mistake made, and you're oh so brave and noble to ride out to defend the man, white knight


I am. Problem?

Fornicate The Constabulary !

Nami Kumamato
Perkone
Caldari State
#72 - 2014-11-18 14:40:44 UTC
Benny Ohu wrote:
Nami Kumamato wrote:
I heard of a guy who revolutionized physics after dashing out of the bathtub and running butt-naked on the streets screaming things like "Evrika".

#sexyscience


Yeap!

Leave science to the scientists and fashion to the fashion-designers.

(Although I'm still trying to find out who the hell is the guy/gal who comes every year and tells me this summer we wear green...I need a chat with him. I need to understand)

Fornicate The Constabulary !

Kazekage Dono
Pertonas Development Inc
#73 - 2014-11-18 14:40:45 UTC
Nami Kumamato wrote:
Kazekage Dono wrote:
Don't you people know science is sick? Sick with political correctness syndrome.

I mean obviously when someone is born they automatically get 'the right' never to be offended ... Or wait unlike this scientist guy who ... offended? Wait whut?!?

Oh right only those who have the masses on their side.

Feminism, the exploitation of the female who previously where hard to impossible to be exploited. Now they have money aka more ownership and females are overal easy to manipulate into buying things.

Considering happiness in women is at an all time low. Ya got duped and talked into patching up the fractional bank reserve system. One of the many patches. Cause you know oil never runs out right?


After all this banther clearly i must be a chauvinist. Clearly ... Cause you know stuff.

You're all easy to control emotional fools. Now go watch some sports, greys anatomy and for the europeans some sturm der liebe.


:)

In the beginning men worked and women stayed at home, cleaned cooked and took care of the kids.
Nowadays women work and some men stay at home, clean, cook and take care of the kids. The only difference is you bastards now have kitchen appliances, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, smart-ovens and stuff. It was all planned! Damn you all! Damn you all to hell! You tricked us!

(this is a joke)






Guess what, I'm one of those guys who stay at home while my wife goes to work. Something something taking care of the kids not prestigious enough.

Sure whatever i'll take it. Have fun getting up at 6 in the morning ladies! How's your prestigious job going for you now you 'get to' work?
Kaarous Aldurald
Black Hydra Consortium.
#74 - 2014-11-18 14:41:20 UTC
Jvpiter wrote:
Kaarous Aldurald wrote:
When I saw this, I thought it was absurd.

I have way, way worse shirts than that.



Did you wear them at your job, while being interviewed on international TV for a historic moment for science and the human race?


Totally absurd we would want to have a dress code for that.




You know what's absurd to me?

That people would cast aside this man's titanic scientific achievement and focus on his t-shirt. People these days have their priorities in life all wrong.

"Verily, I have often laughed at the weaklings who thought themselves good because they had no claws."

One of ours, ten of theirs.

Best Meltdown Ever.

Benny Ohu
Royal Amarr Institute
Amarr Empire
#75 - 2014-11-18 14:42:16 UTC
Nami Kumamato wrote:
Benny Ohu wrote:
Nami Kumamato wrote:
You gotta be at least naive that he saw the comments and went OMG OMG i need to make a public apology nao!
I don't discount his own sense but 90% sure one of those higher old cooks there in ESA just approached slowly and whispered softly "You make apology immediately, yes?"
And if he did it so impromptu then all the more respect to the guy - but seriously what else could you do in his situation?
Stay silent and then have an uproar?
You don't think these things through much do you?

of course it could not possibly have been a sincere attempt to acknowledge a mistake made, and you're oh so brave and noble to ride out to defend the man, white knight


I am. Problem?

now let me explain to you why in logical thinking (and basic decency) we accept the things people say on the words' own merits rather than assumed or accused motivation of the speaker
Nami Kumamato
Perkone
Caldari State
#76 - 2014-11-18 14:42:58 UTC
Kaarous Aldurald wrote:

You know what's absurd to me?

That people would cast aside this man's titanic scientific achievement and focus on his t-shirt. People these days have their priorities in life all wrong.



Literally this.

Fornicate The Constabulary !

Benny Ohu
Royal Amarr Institute
Amarr Empire
#77 - 2014-11-18 14:44:38 UTC
Kaarous Aldurald wrote:
Jvpiter wrote:
Kaarous Aldurald wrote:
When I saw this, I thought it was absurd.

I have way, way worse shirts than that.



Did you wear them at your job, while being interviewed on international TV for a historic moment for science and the human race?


Totally absurd we would want to have a dress code for that.




You know what's absurd to me?

That people would cast aside this man's titanic scientific achievement and focus on his t-shirt. People these days have their priorities in life all wrong.


again, we look at things in different frames and through logical thinking are fully capable of praising postive things that happened on the day while criticising others

when viewed through the frame of feminism, there was cause for criticism in the presentation of the event. the thing's become way overblown though
Jvpiter
Science and Trade Institute
Caldari State
#78 - 2014-11-18 14:45:21 UTC
Nami Kumamato wrote:


I heard of a guy who revolutionized physics after dashing out of the bathtub and running butt-naked on the streets screaming things like "Evrika".



Hey now. I can see you making fun of my name!


This ESA guy didn't make the comet landing happen all on his own. Calling him Archimedes or Einstein is a bit of a stretch.


Call me Joe.

Nami Kumamato
Perkone
Caldari State
#79 - 2014-11-18 14:46:08 UTC
Benny Ohu wrote:
Nami Kumamato wrote:
Benny Ohu wrote:
Nami Kumamato wrote:
You gotta be at least naive that he saw the comments and went OMG OMG i need to make a public apology nao!
I don't discount his own sense but 90% sure one of those higher old cooks there in ESA just approached slowly and whispered softly "You make apology immediately, yes?"
And if he did it so impromptu then all the more respect to the guy - but seriously what else could you do in his situation?
Stay silent and then have an uproar?
You don't think these things through much do you?

of course it could not possibly have been a sincere attempt to acknowledge a mistake made, and you're oh so brave and noble to ride out to defend the man, white knight


I am. Problem?

now let me explain to you why in logical thinking (and basic decency) we accept the things people say on the words' own merits rather than assumed or accused motivation of the speaker


Using your logical thinking you cannot exclude the possibility that keeping in mind his role, where he works at, the day and the occasion, there is a 100% certainty that he was not pressured to do so against his wishes?

(Did you ever stop to think that maybe he wore that shirt because his lady/friend gave it to him and was of special sentimental value or it was his lucky shirt maybe? And now he has to apologize for it?)

Fornicate The Constabulary !

Nami Kumamato
Perkone
Caldari State
#80 - 2014-11-18 14:47:19 UTC
Jvpiter wrote:
Nami Kumamato wrote:


I heard of a guy who revolutionized physics after dashing out of the bathtub and running butt-naked on the streets screaming things like "Evrika".



Hey now. I can see you making fun of my name!


This ESA guy didn't make the comet landing happen all on his own. Calling him Archimedes or Einstein is a bit of a stretch.




It was about the clothing situation.
If the scientists spent more time worrying about their clothes they wouldn't do much science in the first part.

Fornicate The Constabulary !