PirateSoftware did nothing wrong

Clicking on twitter is hard
“Each person in this group made mistakes including myself. I have never once said I was perfect in my play nor that I was a god gamer.”
That’s a copy and paste

If you can’t do the bare minimum of clicking on twitter, then we can see that you likely didn’t do the bare minimum in learning about what happened or bare minimum in learning your rotation. Seems to be a pattern

Edit: Replies being limited in post now, the guy after however can’t find the " quotation marks " to figure out where it was quoted.

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I am reading and am telling you I dont see what you’re claiming. Why is quoting it such an issue?

There is grass. You guys need to touch it.

Look one post down. Someone else opted to hold your hand through your reading comprehension issues.

:x: it’s pretty obvious he messed up :skull:

It’s pretty obvious that everybody messed up. It’s also pretty obvious if you read his twitter, he says others and himself messed up. Lucky for me I’m not arguing that he didn’t mess up. I’m arguing he apologized and that people who can’t even play the game well are calling him bad
The problem is that isn’t good enough for the grey/green parsers. You’re at least a good player but I would argue that outliers don’t set the standard.

(also finally can post again, too frequent posting got a short post lockout)

If it was the alt healing parse guy you’re going to have to repeat it for yourself. It takes a lot for me to ignore someone on the forums, but he managed to cross that very high bar.

But since you’ve refused for 3 posts now to just quote what you’re talking about (for reasons?) I guess we can play a guessing game as to what you’re talking about.

The closest thing I found was this.

“Each person in this group made mistakes including myself. I have never once said I was perfect in my play nor that I was a god gamer. I’m just an ex-Blizzard employee that has played mage for a long time.”

That’s hardly owning his mistakes after he spent days in denial and saying there wasnt anythinghe could do. I believe the phrase is “too little too late”.

Lol, you just quoted what I said. You proved you can barely read stuff here.
I told you hop on your main so I can see, but you didn’t because this is your main.

What you quoted disproves what you said, secondly look at when it was posted. He didn’t spend days denying it. That’s just bs that other people have been claiming and instead of looking into it (like how you didn’t look into his twitter and had to be babysat and spoon fed through it) you likely don’t know when the events of different things happened.

This is called “moving the goalposts”
“He didn’t say he made mistakes!!”
“okay he might have said he made mistakes but he waited days and denied it multiple times”
next one is
“okay maybe he didn’t deny it multiple times but…”

Just waiting to see what that one leads to.

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Just to confirm- you’re acknowledging that he owned up to the fact that he could have played better and we are now moving the goalpost that the acknowledgement isn’t up to your personal standard?

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Let’s keep it real. Thor’s personality is what fueled the rocketship. A lot of players roach out, not many players have Thor’s ego.

Case and point, that man goes out of his way to reference that he is an ex-Blizzard employee in his “apology” statement.

He presents himself as having a very dislikeable personality and people jumped all over it.

Nope, I’m denying that to even be an acknowledgement. “We all made mistakes” is what you say if you missed a kick. It’s also diminished by the previous paragraph spent blaming the pull.

All you have to do is watch him during the discussions after the fact. There’s a stark difference in how he behaves compared to the other 4 members of the group. That is why people are clowning on him.

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Then you’re just selectively choosing what you want to believe. Go watch his talk with Tyler where he owns his mistakes too.

One of the party members has been literally attacking him non-stop on a tirade so to accuse him as the only person with behavioral issues is ridiculous.

“including myself.” He acknowledges his play wasn’t perfect. He acknowledges he made mistakes. But the part you’re intentionally ignoring is that, for whatever reason, non-insignificant part of the community has been dog piling him non-stop since the event happened. People are absolutely placing the blame squarely on Pirate’s shoulders when the pull was scuffed from the beginning, when the druid pulled an additional pack, and when the rogue made the call to ‘run, run, run’, stopped, called it salvageable, and then tried to fight it out.

Everyone DID make mistakes. Including Thor. And he owned that. But he doesn’t need to get down on his knees the take the blame for the full pull.

Seriously. Get some empathy. Put yourself in the shoes of someone getting death threats over a stupid game. Getting their character called into question because degens online want to play tone politics instead of being objective about the situation.

This conservation is over. If you honestly can’t be bothered to watch the whole context of these videos and to read these posts before forming an opinion, then there’s no point in continuing.

Enjoy watching your six whole clips about the situation. Excellent research. :ok_hand:

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Rofl RESEARCH.

I hope you end up in a group with someone like him so you can understand exactly why he’s deservedly getting clowned.

Deservedly so. His true character was on display when put in that situation. I’m not sure why his selfish and egotistical character isn’t fair game when considering whether to group with him.

No, he didnt. He’s always tried to deflect on the group.

Nobody rational is doing that. We can all see the pull was scuffed. What people are focusing on is the guy who turned and ran without a thought for his group when things went wrong. This is the same guy who, days before, said it’s the mages job to carry the group out of a situation like that.

Chicken little panicked hard.

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So? It’s a game. This drama was never about the group. If it was people would be all up in arms when the new hardcore moments video comes out and people’s actions caused others to die. It doesn’t matter who was at fault, all this is is ridiculous and sad at this point.

Because the memes are funny. It would have blown over forever ago had he not fueled them himself. At this point I just want it to continue for more content.

At this point it’s harassment and toxic.

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Pirate harasses other people in other games constantly. Tried to camp another guild off the server in ashes of creation for tagging his mobs (lol), asked the EVE devs to make a change he thought would help him, they listened, he got BTFO’d by other players then quit and blamed the devs for the changes he asked for, even making videos about it to try make them look bad.

Constantly blames other people for mistakes HE made, saying he’ll kick them from the group, this shouldn’t be happening etc etc then when it’s shown he was at fault he deflects and lies about what happened even when there’s video proof.

He even bullied and mocked other players in onlyfangs, said watching other mages gameplay made him physically sick, trashed brand new players that don’t play WoW while pretending he was an expert.

Guy unironically has narcissistic personality disorder and this situation was just the spark that lit the powder keg he’s built over the last few years.

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So? If someone isn’t fun to play with, don’t play with them. If someone creates content that’s mean, don’t watch them. Nothing anyone has done deserves this level of hate.

Which is why he was kicked, because he was too immature to handle the situation so Soda had to handle it for his own well being. Now all he has to do is shut his mouth for a week, turn on follower or sub mode in his chat when he streams and he’ll be fine.

People simply see something that’s obviously silly and can’t help but point and laugh at it. There’s a term for this actually, we call the streamers that tend to consistently behave a certain way that provokes this kind of a response a lolcow.