A thread (this is the first one of many twitter posts), which also proves there is some media bias out there.
A thread (this is the first one of many twitter posts), which also proves there is some media bias out there.
He stayed tgere for 4 years, how bad could the "emotional horror" really be.
Never understood why people stay so long in these supposedly hostile workplaces.
I couldn't do that. Life is too short for that s***.It's never that simple. I've suffered this kind of abuse in a previous job where I worked for 11 years. I did leave eventually but most people (myself included) will usually make some effort to fight it while they do remain in the job.
Do you have a mortgage and/or a family to provide for?I couldn't do that. Life is too short for that s***.
I have responsibilities like everybody else.Do you have a mortgage and/or a family to provide for?
Do you have those two specific responsibilities?I have responsibilities like everybody else.
The fear of not paying a mortgage, not providing for a family, and not having, or being able to afford, healthcare are valid reasons for staying in a less than optimal job.Yes.
Good to know.The fear of not paying a mortgage, not providing for a family, and not having, or being able to afford, healthcare are valid reasons for staying in a less than optimal job.
Why would MS even want them back, Destiny IP or not.
But I thought the relationship with Bungie was DOA.Because it would have made them a lot of money?
But I thought the relationship with Bungie was DOA.
Would have been cool if MS had made Bungie into two teams. A Halo team and a Destiny team back when Bungie wanted to make Destiny.Yeah sounds like Microsoft messed up when owning them and then blew an opportunity to get a pretty big exclusive that they would have needed.
Its a shame because the two of them worked best with each other
Would have been cool if MS had made Bungie into two teams. A Halo team and a Destiny team back when Bungie wanted to make Destiny.