The deal with being in public and somewhat called "harassment" (and i clearly distinquish between a from a court defined harassment and a person just feeling they are harassed) , is that its really different pieces.
As a private person you have no impact on public that even remotely justifies that anyone attacks you directly.
However, as a public person, like a politician or as we have here, a cosplayer that actively presents their body in public on public events to players, its in your right to criticizes exactly that, which is the body, its presented in a sexualized manner, so commenting in that way is not even inappropriate (might not be your personal taste, but thats a different deal).
If a private person gets mails from random persons theres zero reason or justification, so thats an entirely different matter compared to someone that publicly pushes themselves into public opinion.
Its a really important part of projecting this matter to the context its presented in.
If i see a women feeding a baby and i tell her "You are a 6/10, i wouldnt even rape you" , it would be an unbelieavable inappropriate thing to say , but to someone that in public makes money by presenting their body ? If i tell that to a stripper ? Inapprioriate for sure, but still an entirely different deal, as context matters, the environment matters and if you do not want to expose to that, you are not forced, you can simply not do that job.
If you go to the extreme and outlaw any potenially rude comment, you restrict language by a great deal, so much that people cannot express anything without fear somebody will feel hurt or insulted, and if that justifies that your social media gets permanently flagged and you suffer for it, its a way more extreme response than the "rude comment" started out as.
The adult option would be to point the rude comments out and keep it on a apprioriate level of response, you can talk stuff out and discuss it to proof a point without going to war directly , and still keep in mind, that no person is outright evil, for such things.
And yes, the real sick people are the ones that perform the threats, thats just downright cruelty and has no other reason than pleasing a sadistic pleasure, and that is absolutely nothing a society has to, or should accept, but its a completely different animal to a critic from an public figure.
I am on the side to promote that individuals are responsible for what they are doing.
Jeremy didnt incite harassment, he did poorly phrased comments sure, but thats hardly crazy evil, its just rude and if you talk to him about that, yes ofcourse he knows himself its rude, and thats about it, you can stand above it and realize that something thats already enough, realize you gone a bit to far and the moment you are told so, you can better yourself, problem solved ; the sick people that continue to threaten , thats what remains, but thats adults, responsible for their actions, and any adult that isnt insane should have enough intelligence to not even do that to begin with.
Racist comments are a special kind of deal, just as gay-topics etc. etc.
Its highly controversial to many people and especially your work place is a context with special meaning here.
If i make a racial comment in private, thats it, nobody cares. If someone is insulted they can sue me, i get appropriate punishment, and/or we settle the topic before it escalates, thats the potential for discussion and understanding that is much more valuable than taking every little comment and blow it up like its a death threat right away ; its clearly not.
In your context part you clearly see context matters so much.
Context is key for this here.
All the screenshots are mostly out of context and look entirely different if you get the big picture.
Yes people are offended a lot, but its undeniably a thing you have to be able to deal with if you have any kind of public job, or open yourself up to that (and if you cannot deal with it, its simply the wrong job for you, as theirs issues with lots of jobs and you cannot just blame others for that, self-responsility is a thing, its not that others are always to blame for anything you do and anything you do will have an effect on others, if your job is in public, thats a given).
I think america in special a lot of people are highly influenced by what some special individuals say , so they build up some form of responsibility for what they say, simply because of that.
And i think, it again depends on context and what group you talk to.
In the case here the group of people is the magic community, people that watch Jeremys Channel, thats already a very small subsection again and people that enjoy trollish comments, so they are already open to that and have their own problems why they cannot control what they are doing (as no sane person would write a death threat email to anybody, but lots of people do, especially in heated discusions and extreme topics).
But here Jeremy cannot be at fault for what individuals end up doing, the targeted audience are adults, and should totally be able to control themselves.
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Your last part.
I also think he could be much less rude in his comments and from his latest comments he acknowledges this, as often you have to be told you are going over the edge, and if its good to think about it (but again, its about critic and staying on a non-extreme course, you want discussion and not open war).
Lots of stuff i can relate to and the topic is simply overblown by extreme margins.
In the end, people said some mean things and others reacted to them ; thats actually all that happened, thats rude at best, but its not downright evil.
This topic would much easier and smoother be solved in a much smaller circle, or in private between these two.
Pulling it to public just makes things worse, by a lot and it doesnt serve anybody, be they right or wrong, in the end, this open warfare just damages the community and people will bunker themselves into even more extreme sides and become even more unable to discuss anything without directly insulting each other.
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But one thing is guaranteed, this will be a hot topic for the rest of the week and probably the next one, and at some point, nobody will care anymore and just play Magic again.
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Nov 30, 2017TheOnlyOne652089 posted a message on If You Can't Take Criticism of Jeremy Hambly, You're Part of the ProblemPosted in: Articles
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Nov 30, 2017TheOnlyOne652089 posted a message on If You Can't Take Criticism of Jeremy Hambly, You're Part of the ProblemThe fact that a comment makes someone feel harassed doesnt mean it is harassment.Posted in: Articles
Just because someone feels insulted, its not automatic evil in nature.
Most important, he never told to her directly, you literally have to seek out his channel to see the comments, so you actively have to search yourself to see negative comments about yourself.
The indisputable issue are the sick minded individuals that go over the top and do exactly that, email directly, twitter to her directly etc. They do the harassment, they are 100% guilty for it, and they qualify for it, as they indeed take a sadistic pleasure in doing that, its among the most harmful type of troll.
Then theres a difference between private people and people in public.
As a private person nobody has any public interest in what i do and so comments about my person would be out of context.
The moment what you are doing is part of a community, like cosplay at a grand prix and doing pictures of that etc. You present yourself in public and so comments about exactly that are clearly presented.
That alone is no harassment and its just as important to clearly draw a line between what people truly say and what is casually said, simply put, if you are talking to a group of people for hours, chances are you will say something stupid and someone will feel insulted ; so it has to be viewed in context and not just "oh god, look what he said" , and finger point exactly that and ignore anything else.
And especially for Jeremys channel, its clearly a form of topics and talking that you might easily find offending, others do not, some think hes right about a bunch of stuff, and i believe you can easily see he has a bunch of points.
All the so called harassment can be put down to context that gives it a background, so that is what makes the topic a lot more slippery than just believing its all crystal clear.
The idea of thinking its downright crystal clear and theres only black/white in it, is already short sighted, as you have to see more of the picture to get a real glimpse of the actual truth.
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Nov 30, 2017TheOnlyOne652089 posted a message on If You Can't Take Criticism of Jeremy Hambly, You're Part of the ProblemYea, if people truly think theres just 1 problem at hand, and that others, but ofcourse never themselves are a part of it, thats just ridiculous, as it is the kind of finger pointing that just wants to make someone else responsible for what you think is bad.Posted in: Articles
If someone truly feels harassed, seek the police, file a claim, prevent the harassment, thats what you can do as an adult, theres a little bit of responsibility for your own too.
Its not your job to defend your wife, if you truly want fairness, she can do that on her own and she should be absolutely able and willing to do so (and if she isnt, that is a problem you have to start working on).
Its always a big question mark, if you have to drag your personal issues into public.
That just makes everything worse, much worse, as you are suddenly exposed to people that choose sides and over dramatic defend it, no matter if it effects them at all.
The adult way to solve the issue would simply be if she started out to simply ask to stop exactly what she thinks is bothering her. Any responsible adult will accept that and change behavior if its reasonable, and if they dont, you file a claim against them, so they get judged by a neutral court (or you are proven wrong on your feeling of being harassed, thats also an option and as an adult your have to live with it). -
Nov 30, 2017TheOnlyOne652089 posted a message on If You Can't Take Criticism of Jeremy Hambly, You're Part of the ProblemTheres critic and just phrasing opinions and as a form of entertainer and content provider he has a form of talking that a lot of people find offensive, but there is plenty of comedians i find offensive, but that doesnt make them in any way problematic.Posted in: Articles
Comments can easily be in bad taste and thats undeniable the case for Jeremy, but the real core of the issue to discuss is the small amount of truly idiotic people that take it to a true harassment and violent form of threats ; and the question to discuss would be if you as a content provider are truly responsible for what some sick individuals do , given they are adults, these people are the actual problem, and thats not Jeremy.
The same kind of sick individuals exist on the other spectrum too, some of them Social Justice Warriors that somehow feel Jeremy has to be "utterly destroyed" and death threats against him are "totally fine".
Seriously, its the same kind of sick individuals and its the CORE of a true problem which puts every little issue into full on overdrive roadkill.
It serves nobody and its a form of discussion that is very prevalent in the internet.
Its a culture of trolls and social justice warriors that simply cannot keep their actions behind a healthy line that keeps a minimum of civilized discourse alive.
If people get famous they undeniable have to have a tougher hide. The more people you know and the more people respond to you, the more bad comments you will accumulate.
Thats natural, and people will either like what you do or they will not.
Some of the sick people will downright hate you for whatever you do and this leads to the exact problem of people that think they have to act themselves , right now and fight what they think is the evil, everyone thinks they are in the right to do so and so nobody is able to self-reflect and see they are going over the top.
If matters settle down you could easily see Jeremy seeing himself that a bunch of stuff crosses the line , but bad taste comments and actual harassment should be dealt with in court and absolutely not in public for people to just judge and start their little lynch mobs in every corner burning whatever victim they just found.
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So there is more than just one problem.
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Nov 30, 2017TheOnlyOne652089 posted a message on If You Can't Take Criticism of Jeremy Hambly, You're Part of the ProblemTheres plenty of "good" men that started wars and killed people in the name of what they thought to be somehow the right thing.Posted in: Articles
The reality is, there are no "evil" and no "good" men, just opinions and people that push these ideology with violence over the other, who ever wins will be in the right, the other side clearly must have been wrong.
Its not the job of people to start a lynch mob and "destroy" other human beings and its downright pedantic to think that is in any way what "good men" should do.
Any problem has to be discussed and solved on the appropriate level.
Pushing topics in public only serves the trolls and media hype , people calling out for a single entity to be blamed for everything they think is bad.
The reality is, theres not a single bad person and everyone is usually to some degree responsible for what they do or do not do.
People really like to give small problems horrific names so they sound like much bigger problems, that leads only to despair and misery, it has no positive benefit for anybody, just pampers the ideology of people that really think they are the only legit form of judgment call, self-administered justice isnt the way to go and if you ever get in the situation to think someone is the personified evil, you are guaranteed wrong and simply ignore the other standpoint (so you become evil yourself, just to pretend to defend against evil, thats in no way a solution and only leads to a conflict in which everyone can blame anyone to be in the right and suddenly there are no good men left anymore).
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Nov 30, 2017TheOnlyOne652089 posted a message on If You Can't Take Criticism of Jeremy Hambly, You're Part of the ProblemA very big issue is that different topics are brought together, while they simply do not fit.Posted in: Articles
Nazi and troll posters are two very different things and should never be put together, just to fuel a cause, thats selling your own arguments cheap and makes them one-dimensional black/white thinking again, which is good for nobody.
Also, there will be critic and negative critic as well, that has to be acceptable.
Nobody is forced to be overly positive about anything.
If you truly dislike something you can say so, and its value to the discussion that this is expressed and not just ignored, or even outlawed as something terrible wrong.
At the same time its very valid to criticize something and not come up with a solution on your own right away. I can critic a cook and not be able to make it better, thats totally fine and it must be legit to do so. The point of critic is that you should never need to justify for it, the receiver can take the critic and see it as an issue, or they dont, thats their cup of tea and its what an adult has to learn to deal with.
But here again, this changes a lot if someone is in private or its brought up in public and presented to a mob of people.
If you just honestly dislike cosplay and say so, thats fair, nobody forces you to like anything.
The "locker-room-talk" is a topic entirely for its own. Its something that is widely accepted and always was. Women to the same about men, they even do it among each other, it might just be more subtle than the direct approach of actually saying it out loud, even if its just in the "locker-room" (or in this case a youtube channel, or a bunch of twitter posts).
Its fine on its own.
What really pushes the topic to become a real issue is how stuff completely gets lost and out of control incited to be way bigger than what it really is (and yes, thats a terrible huge deal with the amount of media and the very real interest of media to promote topics into "highlights" and further push the mob to generate more horrific events to report about, its almost a self proclaiming prophecy, so its very difficult to truly say what amount of discussion is healthy and what is just talking it to bits and pieces, as many if not all topics will be seemingly super hot for the moment and meaningless the next week, as there is no real issue beside the illusion of talk at all).
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How would an adult deal with bad talk about them in private ?
You confront the person and actually tell them to stop as its not ok for you.
Solves the issue, unless the person is actively not recognizing your problem.
In public it changes a lot.
Theres either somewhat anonymous people that jump on a topic train and pick sides, which very often leads to extreme reactions, way over the top (any threats via mail or any form of actual harm is absolutely no-go, no matter what the topic is, theres never a reason to choose violence to solve anything.
So if you talk in public, it will have an effect on people and it will polarize the people more and more. Thankfully lots of people can distinguish between a topic that truly effects them and just a rat catcher lynch mob , but some cant, and the poster shouldnt be responsible for these individuals, as almost anything could be seen as an incentive for violence, if the individual has some sick mind, theres an entirely different problem of its own (and yes, you have to ask yourselves why so many "troll" people exist and no matter the topic, they are harmful and actively ignore any productive discussion).
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For the topic at hand, the first problem that ignited this into a public *****-fest was that it was brought to public at all.
Solving these kinds of issues should have been a thing between Jeremy and Sprinkle , in private or by her actively telling what bothers her, its just fair to do so, as it solves most issues and avoids outside people to intervene.
If that doesnt work out and somebody is not taking your arguments, you can take it to the police and to court to actively stop what bothers you with something like a protective injunction suit, which again should solve the issue at hand, instead of putting it up for debate to a lynch mob that just wants blood, no matter from who.
Its a very clear picture if a topic is just instantly brought to public, avoiding any legal options (or doing so later, in hopes the public opinion boosts your side).
See, if a topic is discussed in public, it will never be fair.
People pick side right away and defend it for whatever the cost, even if it doesnt effect them personally at all ; which brings the Social Justice Warrior term to fruits.
Yes thats a problem just as trolls.
Its good to have empathy, but its bad to jam ideals and ideology into a topic and mix topics entirely, just to proof a point that has nothing to do with the topic at hand.
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Believe it or not, neither Jeremy nor Sprinkle are somehow "evil incarnate" , they arent and they arent "toxic" to the community.
The kind of topic and how much its media-hyped and exaggerated , thats an entire issue of its own and overshadows the problem they personally had to solve between each other and makes it like a community issue , which it isnt, the community is fine, theres very rare cases and problems to deal with and they shouldnt be ignored, but also not exaggerated into spheres they arent fit for.
And this is, about a game, a hobby, people enjoy playing the game and enjoy being part of a community, if this is taken to a level of social criticism it doesnt serve a purpose for the game it just harms the experience for everyone, as it puts a stigma to the game, that it neither deserves or justifies at all. - To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
I will for sure recommend buying a Commander Deck for any new Magic player.
They are simply better and more "fun" than any other Preconstructed Decks you could buy.
Obvisious you need something that makes the "all get the same" an advantage for you.
Either you directly kill all your opponents creatures, or you make the effect itself the drawback for your opponent.
Use any card that pumps your own creatures (white has tons of anthemn effects that allready should work) and if you play it for 20 tokens, every can rush in to trade with someone, so the next player can attack for leathal 20 dmg (well with 40 life, 2 players must gang someone).
However, thats really quick actual, so for just 1 white mana, everyone can pay aroudn 5 mana to give "everyone" an insane amount of tokens, just that the next player "overruns" a bunch of players (so hopefully you "allied" with this guy; otherwise you "fog" him).
So the card makes sence if you can use it for your advantage. Its not an auto include thats insane on its own, you really need something to make it usefull.
And the deck its in, does this for sure, it either has "fog" effects, anthemns or anything that makes it not a total blowout against yourself.
However, "dies" is something that should have be done way in the past ; the change from "in play" to "battlefield" stretched textboxes even more, (as it should simply be "field" not battle-field") ; but in the end just newbies really read the cards over and over ; most will get used to the cards and just "Know" what they can do, no matter the text.
If Hexproof is a major mechanic that might replace shroud (as a strictly better upgrade) it should have a better name.
Trollshroud was a pretty good one, as it still contains "shroud" and adds something to it, exactly what the mechanic actual is, an better shroud (like plainscycling, and cycling as still the same word; while the mechanic is really similiar).
But in the end, just a small amount of cards should have "hexproof" , which might compensate this floppy mistake.
On Deceiver Exarch you can get the point of "problematic cards" pretty good.
The Deceiver is "NOT" the problem, its cards like Kiki-Jiki and Splinter Twin; as they produce a highly abuseable effect at no manacost.
Normally they should use a manacost to avoid this problematic combos ; but without any combos at all, magic would be kind of boring.
But thats something you simply have to keep in mind designing cards, "how problematic is your effect".
*Look at the "untap symbol" cards, all of them must have a manacost, otherwise they get insane abuseable too easy.
The idea of "Level up" lands is cool, nobody should dislike that.
Could easily be fixed if the level up would require a manacost, that would make most problems totally ok and puts more focus on the cards actual ability, rather than the "level up cost".
A combo card for example is just "broken" if it actual has a combo to work with, its pretty much meaningless otherwise.
So in this view, combo cards are not really "broken" , the Combo is broken, but the cards on their own are not.
However, if a card "itself" is broken, it means it has the potential to warp formats around it; so in this view it depends on "that" format.
Theirs enough cards that define formats, as they are the best of the cards, so this is no problem, like Stoneforge Mystic pushes Equipments by a lot ; and Lotus Cobra all by itself produces mana ramp decks.
Planeswalkers (the actual good ones, jace, gideon, koth) could easily be considered "broken", as they are strong enough to push the color they are in by a lot and would dominate formats (so everyone must play answers or just die against them, which further pushes creature decks, something Wizards wants anyway).
The point with this land is that on its own, the effect is strong ; to make it broken it needs something to combo with; so yes, theirs reasons to say the card "itself" is not "broken" , good for sure no question, and combos with it might prove "broken" aswell.
Exploration type effects could easily go out of hand with this card, getting an "infinited" amount of lands is something that is a potential source of problems.
Ghost City for example gives a good idea, it has a giant drawback as it would otherwise work exactly in the "potentially broken" way with Exploration / Fastbond and stuff like that.
Yes Fastbond itself is broken, true no question.
The real deal of the card is the ability to bounce your lands without a manacost or any real limitation; such abilities are just a matter of combo pieces to be insane.
As a card designer it might look totally welcome to do such a thing, but especially on lands, potentially combos should be avoided ; as a combo with this card would just be insane using lands to win where nobody can really interact with you (beside Wasteland, which would also be an totally stupid format, if it means, do i start with wasteland ? no, then i lose, next game).
It might also work if the land limits the bounce to 1 a turn ; could easily fix it instantly, as the potential for infinited combos is pretty much removed.
Just look how carefull Wizard is with lands that could be combos somehow; they give them giant drawbacks (and at the second Dark Deepths gets a combo piece, its ridiculous).
So just to fuel the discussion, how could the card look to actual meat the standards of a "not infinited combo" card ?
(which really should be a small piece to watch for)
It is "broken" , as is Tolarian Academy.
Its just that you play different cards than in Academy decks.
Instead of artifacts (obvisious) you simply ramp to level this up and combo out.
Even without any untap effects its a +5 mana boost as you just sacrifice your lands you dont need anyway ; or it generates "more" mana with Exploration and friends.
The effect has a giant amount of upsides and theirs really not much on this card that makes it bad.
The final level up should be way higher, so you can't simply abuse it without any effort turn 5.
A card is "powerfull" if its above standards or leads the field in its ability (like Baneslayer was insane as it was the first brutal 5-drop ; but right now theirs so much stuff, that Baneslayer is not even considerer "powerfull" for standard decks, its just merly good).
However, "Broken" means you can potentially build decks that totally dominate a format ; and this card "could" be a centerpiece in format and do totally "broken" things that just instantly win a game.
You could even go in an advanced mode and name cards "broken powerfull" , which would mean they are leading the field on broken cards, which might easily be the best of the best cards ever printed (power 9 and stuff).
The actual balance of the card is difficult ; but a higher end-level would help for sure (like 8).
It also works with Persist, which is way better than the "MonstroCity".
I asks that question directly after i got my hands on Milera and build an Extended Persist "combo" deck with it.
Short time to dominate with it, as Persist rotates soon.
Or simply get a girlfriend ...
Shouldnt be too hard.
Oh, i thought that would be the Two Golems.
Must be a mistake ^^
Its just stopped so far as Phyrexia has no Planeswalker and itself is unable to planeswalk.
If they "could" keep Karn on Phyrexia it would make them "Insane" powerfull ; but right now; they are more or less doomed to sit on Mirrodin and wait for some random Planeswalker to pass by draw that one to their side.
And ofcourse theirs allways the "possibility" that a certain Yawgmoth returns from its grave and starts a multiverse party.
Not crazy high, but possible.
A small number might change for some Theme Sets and the like.
But overall i would say thats pretty damn near what we will get.
If you can "somehow" make peops believe it, the cards tend to be cheaper on Pre-Sale.
The "hyped" cards are expensive.
So yes, what an "crazy bad set" is that ?
Wanna sell me your cards ?
While its incredible unlikely ; its something i would love to see, just for the kicks ...
Something like :
Force of Perfection :sympu::sympu::sympu::sympu::sympu:
Instant
Counter target spell.
So you could just pitch 1 of this, and not 2 on turn 1 (10life x2 => 20).
Never forget that "Planar Chaos" doesnt really qualify as a color reference set.
Most of the cards in Planar Chaos really use something that would otherwise not be in the color in "normal" sets.