oh god I saw colin mcrae rally on steam on a discount and the description "Hit the dirt in Colin McRae Rally - the classic off-road racing experience." made me think it was a remake of the original
@sehe I'm not justifying it because it seems to attract attention. To me it's justified because it's down to the parents to teach their children, not down to advertisers
@Ell There's an element of social responsibility. Advertisers shouldn't have the job of going out of their way to teach people, but releasing highly provocative material that clearly does glorify ass-raping schoolgirls is a step too far. (Got any more?)
@sehe Well. In my opinion, when you venture onto a premises, you agree to abide by the rules of said premises. In the case of public property, indecent exposure is not allowed. If you are on private property of your own, you decide the rules
One thing I have done in the past is use letmeGooglethatforyou.com or for short lmgtfy.com. You type in what they need to search for and get the short link and give them that link. It literally moves their mouse for them and shows them how to Google.
It comes off as a little smart, but it seems...
@Ell It doesn't work that way. Premises open to the public, especially for trading, are legally held to certain standards. Health standards being one obvious example.
I love visiting NY, but I would hate to have to live in chicken cages ... just like ant hills are impressive ... but it's depressing to be a working ant
@Ell I think this is the part where "it's normal so it must be the norm" is evident. In that way, the "this perpetuates rape culture" might not be so outrageous as it sounds
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm saying I disagree with the law :P I also think laws can kind of be entirely ignored in this type of conversation, they are a matter of pragmatism and don't really mean anything about morals
@Ell Nah if I'm a parent of a 12-year old girl I don't need the "back to school" clothing section to advertise their latest warez via sexy schoolgirl upskirts.
@R.MartinhoFernandes When I said you can do anything in your own property, it was a little bit of a stretch to save me listing my entire moral beliefs when talking about a single incident
If you'd like I can write up a few articles which I can just link here in order to discuss any further moral quandaries
What a terrible waste of resources. Where did this idea come from that you can't stick to doing one thing really well, that you have to branch out into doing 100 things poorly? — Cody Grayyesterday
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I agree that some MS products are really crappy (like IE), but they have some amazing products like Visual Studio. That's why I'm encouraging SOTV, because if you don't try, you can't succeed. — Eduard Luca4 mins ago