I messed up. I'm sorry. & Cyberpunk 2077 Controversy, Corpse Reaction, Troubling Video Exposes Coach



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39 thoughts on “I messed up. I'm sorry. & Cyberpunk 2077 Controversy, Corpse Reaction, Troubling Video Exposes Coach”

  1. It's honestly stupid when people who play video games expect them to be epileptic friendly. Most video games tend to not be and if you are epileptic you should expect it. Thats like a vegan going to a burger place and expecting all of them being vegan.

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  2. The kids football story has me so mad that no one went down there to stand up to the coach. It doesn't have to be my child, if I saw that happening I would have ran down there and intervened in whatever way necessary. I'm 5'4 and yet I would be more concerned for the children than about what would happen if he hit me like that. You can bet I would be pressing charges. Absolutely disgusting

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  3. I don't know! That "Coach" wasn't really apologetic for his actions. Just that he was recorded. But to lose one's job over this. Warranted as that might be. But I ask…."How will this cure is toxic masculinity and anger management issue?"

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  4. Completely disagree on the football coach, my dad beat me bloody since I was 2. And after that I’ve had good soccer and football coaches that puts on me for discipline purposes. I can feel the difference between discipline and abuse, and the coach was definitely on the side of discipline.

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  5. So for Facebook, I studied policy analysis in college. There is a mathematical way to calculate if a business is taking over a labor market to an illegal degree. I learned how to do a simple form of it, but I'm sure they have tons of people with masters and doctorate degrees who are figuring out if Facebook is overtaking the labor market. Because these lawsuits are coming forward from the government, I'm guessing that is the case here

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  6. As far as I'm concerned that kid was assaulted. And various channels are failing those kids if charges are not pressed; including the parents. I also hate to see that nobody else in the video seems surprised a grown ass man punched a child to the ground??? It's youth football. There is nothing in this world that could warrant a reaction like that from a "man"

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  7. I have to say the epilepsy thing is pretty ridiculous, I have a nephew with epilepsy and he would never even consider playing a game like cyberpunk unless they had very specific settings where you could turn off flashing lights. The whole genre of cyberpunk is known for flashing green and red lights, so honestly if you're not aware of your own medical condition that's kind of your own fault.

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  8. What gets me about the kid issue was the fact he said he should have done it in the locker room, and that the mom said he would never hurt her kid as he caught on camera beating her kid. If anyone ever laid a hand on my kid they should get their last rights read to them before I get to them

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  9. The thing the coach says about how " he should have done it in private" is exactly the problem. there is such a toxic culture in youth football, I used to get the s*** kicked out of me by players and coaches alike. Anytime you show an injury or weakness they have more people pile on you to make you"tougher"

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  10. As a long time youth coach, there is absolutely no excuse for that coach's action. If anyone in our organization did that, they would be removed from the coaching position immediately. If that were my kid that was treated that way, not only would I have stepped in but the police would have also been called. That is straight out a physical assault on a 9 year old.

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