I will offer, on my own time and expense, to provide makeovers of hair, skin, nails, etc. to any and all Blizz staff considering going on stage to talk about their products. I have experience working with a diverse set of people, all gender expressions and ages welcome.
Just saying. Very happy to brush hair, do makeup (men too as they need it on stage) - whatever it takes. VERY HAPPY TO DO THIS FOR FREE.
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You trying to say that Blizzard staff look like unkempt hobos or something?
I, meanwhile, will offer up to women who never emotionally matured past the age of 14, the observation that everyone can see when one is behaving as a gross mean girl rather than offering sincere charitable services.
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Certainly not, I would never say that! Everyone is full of beauty, they usually just don’t have time or know-how to let it shine properly!
I don’t know what they were thinking, going on stage in a faded t-shirt and worn jeans and unkempt hairdo. That woman looked like the average low income folks I see in the dollar store.
Certainly not someone who’s dressed and groomed to advertise a billion dollar company’s new product.
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its not about their looks but the game so who cares really? they talking to gamers about their game.
This is how a lot of creative types look. Do you often see Stephen King wearing anything other than plaid shirt and jeans? Or George Lucas. They very rarely dress up. The product is the message.
Just because you have the thought, doesn’t mean you have to post it.
How about we stop acting like jerks criticizing how people look?
Horrible thread. Y’all should be ashamed of yourselves.
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