People don't think he should have a "thicker skin" because he makes games. People think he should have a thicker skin because he's an infamous ass who dished out just as much as he took. I realize he gets poked at a lot, but I believe people shouldn't cause more trouble then they are willing to receive. That said, Fish's skin should have been infinitely-thick. If there is one thing that I cannot stand, it's someone acting dickish to just about everyone, but also expecting to be handled delicately in returned. That, to me, comes off as an individual who feels they deserve to live a privileged life. Even if he didn't instigate this particular squabble, the guy was far from a saint. Your constant use of the word "abuse" makes me feel you are (perhaps subconsciously) attempting to paint him as a victim in all this, maybe even because what he has endured seems so similar to your situation. It's not though.
Jim, I feel for you. You might get under some people's skin, and you might have gotten a LOT of hate for that, but everyone you've spoken badly about was certainly calling for it. More often then not, you are speaking up for the little guy; the person who can't defend themselves that well. Fish on the other hand, he'd happily stomp his foot on that same demographic.
I'm sorry, but we're supposed to feel bad for this guy? This is the guy who was "abused" by the internet...? I mean, hell, I even agree with what they elaborated on later in that video, but the way they initially answered... holy shit. The pointing and laughing, the smugness and the general lack of humanity in all this was staggering. That poor bastard who asked the question probably didn't even fully understand what was happening, it was obvious he understood very little English. Rather then use any kind of tact or consideration, they saw his fumbling over English words as a weakness and attacked him as brutally as possible, in front of a crowd of people and cameras no less. Fish and his friends made themselves out to be the most despicable kinds of human beings, and I actually applaud the internet for showing him the same kind of empathy in return. It's called Karma.
Jim, I feel for you. You might get under some people's skin, and you might have gotten a LOT of hate for that, but everyone you've spoken badly about was certainly calling for it. More often then not, you are speaking up for the little guy; the person who can't defend themselves that well. Fish on the other hand, he'd happily stomp his foot on that same demographic.
I'm sorry, but we're supposed to feel bad for this guy? This is the guy who was "abused" by the internet...? I mean, hell, I even agree with what they elaborated on later in that video, but the way they initially answered... holy shit. The pointing and laughing, the smugness and the general lack of humanity in all this was staggering. That poor bastard who asked the question probably didn't even fully understand what was happening, it was obvious he understood very little English. Rather then use any kind of tact or consideration, they saw his fumbling over English words as a weakness and attacked him as brutally as possible, in front of a crowd of people and cameras no less. Fish and his friends made themselves out to be the most despicable kinds of human beings, and I actually applaud the internet for showing him the same kind of empathy in return. It's called Karma.