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Post by Raoul Duke on Feb 1, 2022 9:03:34 GMT -5
something tells me this guy has felt our pain
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Post by tbp on Feb 1, 2022 11:13:35 GMT -5
something tells me this guy has felt our pain His family and friends better have a defib unit available for the SB! I can appreciate his enthusiasm.
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Post by shakin on Feb 1, 2022 13:37:57 GMT -5
something tells me this guy has felt our pain there was a time i wouldve reacted like that or worse. now it would be a lot more subdued, disaffected. fucking wokeass nfl and fuckwit gooddell. i want those years and all that energy back. you fucking cunts
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Post by dvl7 on Feb 2, 2022 16:23:33 GMT -5
www.businessinsider.com/meta-woman-claims-virtually-groped-metaverse-horizon-venues-2022-1Alright which of yous have been fuckin around in the metaverse? A woman claimed she was virtually groped by a gang of male avatars in Meta's metaverse, report says Joshua Zitser Jan 30, 2022, 8:50 AM A woman claimed that a gang of male avatars virtually groped her in Meta's metaverse, The Mail on Sunday reported. A 43-year-old British woman claims she was virtually groped by a gang of male avatars in Meta's metaverse earlier this month, The Mail on Sunday first reported. Nina Jane Patel, who works as the vice president of research for a rival metaverse, said in a Medium post that she was "verbally and sexually harassed" by three or four male avatars in Meta's Horizon Venues. The London-based mother said that within a minute of joining the virtual world's lobby earlier this month, male avatars began harassing her. According to Patel's Medium post, the avatars touched her character's body inappropriately, made sexual comments, and took screenshots for several minutes. After trying to flee the virtual world, Patel told The Mail on Sunday that she had to tear off her virtual reality (VR) headset to bring an end to the ordeal. She told the paper that she has been suffering from anxiety ever since. "We're sorry to hear this happened," a Meta spokesperson told Insider by email. "We want everyone in Horizon Venues to have a positive experience, and easily find the safety tools that can help in a situation like this - and help us investigate and take action." The spokesperson noted that Patel did not use the platform's reporting tools, allowing users to block, mute, and report anyone near them. Patel told Insider that she wasn't able to do so quickly enough. "Horizon Venues should be safe, and we are committed to building it that way," the Meta statement continued. "We will continue to make improvements as we learn more about how people interact in these spaces, especially when it comes to helping people report things easily and reliably." Horizon Venues is a digital experience, which Meta is still developing, that allows people to use a virtual reality headset to create avatars that can watch online events together. Last month, Insider's Stephen Jones reported that another woman said a stranger also groped her on one of Meta's other digital platforms — Horizon Worlds. A Meta internal investigation concluded that the victim hadn't enabled safety features.
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Post by tbp on Feb 3, 2022 10:51:21 GMT -5
^^^^^
I claim that at least 10% of our total population are complete assholes. Gentlemen, that is over 30 million complete assholes in the USA alone (Canada is a much higher figure)and I also thought that estimate was very conservative.
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Post by 32Green on Feb 3, 2022 11:17:08 GMT -5
www.businessinsider.com/meta-woman-claims-virtually-groped-metaverse-horizon-venues-2022-1Alright which of yous have been fuckin around in the metaverse? A woman claimed she was virtually groped by a gang of male avatars in Meta's metaverse, report says Joshua Zitser Jan 30, 2022, 8:50 AM A woman claimed that a gang of male avatars virtually groped her in Meta's metaverse, The Mail on Sunday reported. A 43-year-old British woman claims she was virtually groped by a gang of male avatars in Meta's metaverse earlier this month, The Mail on Sunday first reported. Nina Jane Patel, who works as the vice president of research for a rival metaverse, said in a Medium post that she was "verbally and sexually harassed" by three or four male avatars in Meta's Horizon Venues. The London-based mother said that within a minute of joining the virtual world's lobby earlier this month, male avatars began harassing her. According to Patel's Medium post, the avatars touched her character's body inappropriately, made sexual comments, and took screenshots for several minutes. After trying to flee the virtual world, Patel told The Mail on Sunday that she had to tear off her virtual reality (VR) headset to bring an end to the ordeal. She told the paper that she has been suffering from anxiety ever since. "We're sorry to hear this happened," a Meta spokesperson told Insider by email. "We want everyone in Horizon Venues to have a positive experience, and easily find the safety tools that can help in a situation like this - and help us investigate and take action." The spokesperson noted that Patel did not use the platform's reporting tools, allowing users to block, mute, and report anyone near them. Patel told Insider that she wasn't able to do so quickly enough. "Horizon Venues should be safe, and we are committed to building it that way," the Meta statement continued. "We will continue to make improvements as we learn more about how people interact in these spaces, especially when it comes to helping people report things easily and reliably." Horizon Venues is a digital experience, which Meta is still developing, that allows people to use a virtual reality headset to create avatars that can watch online events together. Last month, Insider's Stephen Jones reported that another woman said a stranger also groped her on one of Meta's other digital platforms — Horizon Worlds. A Meta internal investigation concluded that the victim hadn't enabled safety features. This is great because even if they convict you, all you have to do is watch your avatar in jail, where he'll be virtually raped by other avatars in the shower while your home eatin pizza. Win win
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Post by Raoul Duke on Feb 3, 2022 11:30:40 GMT -5
^^^^^ I claim that at least 10% of our total population are complete assholes. Gentlemen, that is over 30 million complete assholes in the USA alone (Canada is a much higher figure)and I also thought that estimate was very conservative. 10% is prolly being generous. I get the same impression when I see at work the number of people who actually suck at their job and think "wow there's prolly just as many shitty doctors, lawyers, dentists..etc", basically people at some point you're going to rely on because you don't have the knowledge yourself.
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Post by vonrotten on Feb 3, 2022 19:22:06 GMT -5
www.businessinsider.com/meta-woman-claims-virtually-groped-metaverse-horizon-venues-2022-1Alright which of yous have been fuckin around in the metaverse? A woman claimed she was virtually groped by a gang of male avatars in Meta's metaverse, report says Joshua Zitser Jan 30, 2022, 8:50 AM A woman claimed that a gang of male avatars virtually groped her in Meta's metaverse, The Mail on Sunday reported. A 43-year-old British woman claims she was virtually groped by a gang of male avatars in Meta's metaverse earlier this month, The Mail on Sunday first reported. Nina Jane Patel, who works as the vice president of research for a rival metaverse, said in a Medium post that she was "verbally and sexually harassed" by three or four male avatars in Meta's Horizon Venues. The London-based mother said that within a minute of joining the virtual world's lobby earlier this month, male avatars began harassing her. According to Patel's Medium post, the avatars touched her character's body inappropriately, made sexual comments, and took screenshots for several minutes. After trying to flee the virtual world, Patel told The Mail on Sunday that she had to tear off her virtual reality (VR) headset to bring an end to the ordeal. She told the paper that she has been suffering from anxiety ever since. "We're sorry to hear this happened," a Meta spokesperson told Insider by email. "We want everyone in Horizon Venues to have a positive experience, and easily find the safety tools that can help in a situation like this - and help us investigate and take action." The spokesperson noted that Patel did not use the platform's reporting tools, allowing users to block, mute, and report anyone near them. Patel told Insider that she wasn't able to do so quickly enough. "Horizon Venues should be safe, and we are committed to building it that way," the Meta statement continued. "We will continue to make improvements as we learn more about how people interact in these spaces, especially when it comes to helping people report things easily and reliably." Horizon Venues is a digital experience, which Meta is still developing, that allows people to use a virtual reality headset to create avatars that can watch online events together. Last month, Insider's Stephen Jones reported that another woman said a stranger also groped her on one of Meta's other digital platforms — Horizon Worlds. A Meta internal investigation concluded that the victim hadn't enabled safety features. This is great because even if they convict you, all you have to do is watch your avatar in jail, where he'll be virtually raped by other avatars in the shower while your home eatin pizza. Win win Don’t forget pumping weights and converting to Islam.
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Post by Trades on Feb 9, 2022 17:21:18 GMT -5
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Post by shakin on Feb 9, 2022 18:21:47 GMT -5
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Post by Trades on Feb 11, 2022 13:50:27 GMT -5
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Post by bxjetfan on Feb 16, 2022 10:21:14 GMT -5
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Post by Big L on Feb 16, 2022 12:23:49 GMT -5
Motorized suitcase?
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Post by RobR on Feb 19, 2022 21:43:29 GMT -5
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Post by Raoul Duke on Feb 21, 2022 2:07:51 GMT -5
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