An Apology to Jon Finkel

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AngelBlackChaos

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The reason why I signed, was her complete lack of professionalism, as well as the Mean Girl act she was putting on to get hits for her piece. Which is why I have told my friends about it, and copying the works to be shown instead of having them go to her post's page. She doesn't deserve the traffic over this.
On the bright side? Jon has been getting a large amount of support, from male and female gamers. He has shown what a good person he is, that instead of going to her level and spreading insults, he simply answered questions honestly and honorably about the incident. He isn't looking to smash her down or smite her; from all his reactions to it, I would say he has gained quite a few non Magic playing fans, including myself.
 

Samurai Goomba

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RaikuFA said:
this is why i hate women, they cant see past one thing about a guy

"oh but raiku, mot all women are like that" to that i respond "then where are they" you then point me to places like comic-com, PAX and the like where i just get called ugly, a rapist and a sin against god.
See, this is why I think it's bad to spin this article as "a WOMAN was shallow" rather than "a STUPID MORON was shallow." People use this as another jumping off point to whine about women.

Dude, you'll find somebody if you look. If you feel bad about your appearance or social skills, these are things you can work on. Bonsaik has a great relationship thread. Don't hate all women. I mean, you're hating women for things they haven't even done to you yet-that's a lot worse than some woman not liking you (or not dating you) because of her own shallow reasons. Don't become another passive-aggressive internet nice guy. I mean, it sucks your ex was a jerk, but there are nice people out there from both genders.
 

Fasckira

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questionnairebot said:
I just have a single Question...Why is this news or notification worthy? I fail to see the need to know about the high school type girls bad mouthing needs to be seen. If she wants to be a ***** let her. If she thinks treating other people online is fun or cool then let her. If we all stop talking about her eventually she will go away.
I guess because the story revolves around a Magic Champion getting accused of lying, being mocked and generally humiliated by some jumped up self centered cow using their date as a way to boost her own readers.

As Magic has a pretty big folloing, its pretty safe to say that it does appeal to a large chunk of the readers.

Personally I found more enjoyment reading the comments section... I'd be surprised if Gizmodo bother to publish anything else by her.
 

RaikuFA

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Samurai Goomba said:
RaikuFA said:
this is why i hate women, they cant see past one thing about a guy

"oh but raiku, mot all women are like that" to that i respond "then where are they" you then point me to places like comic-com, PAX and the like where i just get called ugly, a rapist and a sin against god.
See, this is why I think it's bad to spin this article as "a WOMAN was shallow" rather than "a STUPID MORON was shallow." People use this as another jumping off point to whine about women.

Dude, you'll find somebody if you look. If you feel bad about your appearance or social skills, these are things you can work on. Bonsaik has a great relationship thread. Don't hate all women. I mean, you're hating women for things they haven't even done to you yet-that's a lot worse than some woman not liking you (or not dating you) because of her own shallow reasons. Don't become another passive-aggressive internet nice guy. I mean, it sucks your ex was a jerk, but there are nice people out there from both genders.
i already said, any girl ive recently talked to that was a type of person i am just insulted me then shot me down did it "for the lulz". so yeah, theres times i believe im supposed to be alone
 

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The response to the original article is so uplifting. There are so many awesome geeky women out there.

Im just sad I never seem to run into them...
 

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I've had the same thing happen to me, only it wasn't on a first date - it was after we'd been going out for 2 months!

It was about D&D, not Magic, but the outcome was pretty much the same. We'd known each other for a year or so, we even knew each other pretty well, but the minute D&D came up she'd put me in the box belonging to the dated nerd stereotype of the '70s. Yes, really.

I've had my share of poor relationships, but this was the only one that ended not because we broke up, but because we literally just stopped talking to each other. At all. Ever.
 

Dorkmaster Flek

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Varya said:
Great that you bring it up, it's people like her that makes us (well, me at least) hesitate before mentioning our geeky side.
On the contrary. This is exactly why you should mention your geeky side early on. There are women out there who like nerds. If there weren't, I wouldn't be very happily married for the past two years to a girl I started dating over 10 years ago in high school. You deserve to know up front if you're dating a potential shallow ***** like this woman.
 

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It's a shame someone blames being a douchebag on human nature. It might actually be human nature to make knee jerk judgements based on the superficial but it doesn't make it right.

Thanks to Susan and all the lovely ladies of Nerdland for defending Jon and the rest of us guys who wear our geek flag with pride.

Oh and if I were a world champion at damn near any geek related hobby I'd have shirt made and wear it proudly. :)
 

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I have so much appreciation for this thread I can't even begin to express it. Thank you a thousand times over and here's hoping the wench gets a good smack upside the head for such garbage.
 
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Bravo. It's replies like this that show the stereotype is not only dead, but useless.

Men (And Women) can still be sexy/loving/interesting without throwing away their geekdom. Because often, that's what makes us what we are.

And a second round of applause to those who countersigned. I only wish that I could put together a men's list in agreement.
 

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Odd that it ends up in the gizmodo part of the gawker network instead of the jezebel part. Probably just gawker decided to post it there for shock value and to get hits (which is working.) That woman is probably riding the nerd rage all the way to the bank.
 

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Halcyone3 said:
Mature responses to immaturity.... in the internet

mind = blown
Pretty much this.

Seriously though. It's just shallow. Replace "Magic" with, say "Football" and she'd have been all over him.

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"At dinner I got straight down to it. Did he still play? "Yes." Strike one. How often? "I?m preparing for a tournament this weekend." Strike two. Who did he hang out with? "I?ve met all my best friends through Football." Strike three. I smiled and nodded and listened. Eventually I even felt a little bit bad that I didn?t know shit about the game. Here was a guy who had dedicated a good chunk of his life to playing football, on a date with a girl who can barely jog without thinking she's better than Linford Christie. This is what happens, I thought, when you want some dumb hunk of man-beef inside you due to your own shallowness and inability to judge pastimes based solely on how 'cool' they are."
 

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Susan Arendt said:
An Apology to Jon Finkel
Rock the hell on.

It's obvious baiting, sure, and there's no chance media outlets are going to "learn a lesson" about this--the more we try to tell them, the more traffic we give them anyway. But this girl? The only way she's going to learn this lesson is when it comes back to bite her in the ass.

Putting someone else's name online in your personal diatribe is a bad idea. Not just because it's rude to a fellow human being, mind, but because you're putting your name up there, too. Nice job. You just showed the world it's okay to make things personal, and you gave them your name. And guess what? The folks sending you that check aren't going to do a damned thing about it. They're already cutting the check for the next "writer" who's doing the same thing to you.

The best we can hope for is that she gets bombed for awhile, and then forgotten.
 

Susan Arendt

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Dastardly said:
Susan Arendt said:
An Apology to Jon Finkel
Rock the hell on.

It's obvious baiting, sure, and there's no chance media outlets are going to "learn a lesson" about this--the more we try to tell them, the more traffic we give them anyway. But this girl? The only way she's going to learn this lesson is when it comes back to bite her in the ass.

Putting someone else's name online in your personal diatribe is a bad idea. Not just because it's rude to a fellow human being, mind, but because you're putting your name up there, too. Nice job. You just showed the world it's okay to make things personal, and you gave them your name. And guess what? The folks sending you that check aren't going to do a damned thing about it. They're already cutting the check for the next "writer" who's doing the same thing to you.

The best we can hope for is that she gets bombed for awhile, and then forgotten.
I actually doubt this will impact her negatively at all. Sure, she'll be a target for a while, but soon enough everyone will forget this ever happened. What I'm hoping, though, is that people who shrug off such internet callousness, who see treating people badly as "no big deal," might pause and think about the genuine implications of doing this to another human being. The ship has sailed on giving Alyssa a conscience, but perhaps we can stop the next would-be Alyssa from forming. It's a small chance, I know, but I'll take what I can get.
 

RaikuFA

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Susan Arendt said:
Dastardly said:
Susan Arendt said:
An Apology to Jon Finkel
Rock the hell on.

It's obvious baiting, sure, and there's no chance media outlets are going to "learn a lesson" about this--the more we try to tell them, the more traffic we give them anyway. But this girl? The only way she's going to learn this lesson is when it comes back to bite her in the ass.

Putting someone else's name online in your personal diatribe is a bad idea. Not just because it's rude to a fellow human being, mind, but because you're putting your name up there, too. Nice job. You just showed the world it's okay to make things personal, and you gave them your name. And guess what? The folks sending you that check aren't going to do a damned thing about it. They're already cutting the check for the next "writer" who's doing the same thing to you.

The best we can hope for is that she gets bombed for awhile, and then forgotten.
I actually doubt this will impact her negatively at all. Sure, she'll be a target for a while, but soon enough everyone will forget this ever happened. What I'm hoping, though, is that people who shrug off such internet callousness, who see treating people badly as "no big deal," might pause and think about the genuine implications of doing this to another human being. The ship has sailed on giving Alyssa a conscience, but perhaps we can stop the next would-be Alyssa from forming. It's a small chance, I know, but I'll take what I can get.
thats kinda hard, the women ive known(even the ones who are considered "nerds") judge me for the stuff ive liked. its sad that ive condsidered hiding it or even worse giving up gaming because noone can see past my likes and dislikes
 

Sean Strife

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This is one woman who deserves a nice **** punting. But hey, people like her get what's coming to them in the end and she'll wind up getting her face beated in by some Jersey Shore-reject looking goofball.