Oct. 4th, 2011

trinityvixen: (cancer)
I read Consumerist fairly regularly, although I take the occasional break from it so I don't lose all faith in financial transactions (buying, selling, minding your own business and getting trouble anyway). However, what really drives me away from the site? The people who post comments on the various blog entries about how one person or another is being screwed by one company or another. These comments are frequently nasty, most often than not in the form of concern trolling, and they almost always blame the people being hurt for their own problem.

Take, for example, a woman who speaks little to no English being kicked off a bus for having a crying baby. Instead of recognizing that stranding a woman off the side of the road--booting her from public transit, no less--is an unconscionable act, the comments are rife with people bemoaning how hard it must be, how dangerous for a bus driver to have to try to drive with a kid screaming in the back. (Who may or may not have been making noise at all, to say nothing of screaming.) Almost nowhere? Sympathy for this woman. No one on the internet ever makes the mistake of doing anything that would generate an unreasonable response, apparently. No one is ever penalized for no reason. These people must not live in fucking reality.

It's a common problem, these sorts of comments, such that there are memes around these sorts of responses, i.e. commenters who chime in with "In before someone blames the OP [original poster, I think]" because, inevitably, even if you're a victim of a senseless crime in which you cannot remotely be assumed to be responsible, someone will say it's your fault. Your baby was crying, ergo, get the fuck off the bus. You were in a bad neighborhood, so you deserved to be shot/stabbed/raped/mugged. It's really, really gross. I need not to read comments any more. This is my reminder to not do that.
trinityvixen: (win!)
With applications done, I'm ready to play video games, like, all the time again. I've got Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions (FINALLY), so I hope it's worth the wait. In order to get free shipping on it, I also ordered Marvel Ultimate Alliance, about which I have neither expectations nor excessive interest, but that I will get around to some time after the other games I have to complete, like Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2, which I got for, Jesus, I think it was last Christmas.

Despite this backlog, I'm debating grabbing the Dead Rising 2-ish game, Dead Rising 2: Off the Record. I played some Dead Rising 2 DLC this past weekend, and it made me kind of miss that series. I don't know about this sequel-ish game, though. You play through the events on DR2 through the perspective of the hero of DR1. That's really kind of a cheap-ass way to avoid having to make up anything new and still get $40 for your non-effort. Also, I'm confused as to why, if Frank's running around Fortune City, he's not, like, AT ALL helping Chuck or other anti-Zombrex-making-company people do a damned thing. And wasn't he supposed to be dead anyway?

Eh, fuck it, why not buy and play this game? It'll warm me up for accepting things like the Bioshock spin-off Bioshock: Infinite, which is neither true spin-off nor sequel. Might as well get used to it now.

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