@FANEXPOPhilly He goes for the fans not the money, so why would he show to an event focused on old sitcoms. Anime is the life blood of these events and should be treated as such. Too many old random actors only there for the money ruins the fandom event/energy.
@mike_slydel@FANEXPOPhilly It’s mind boggling, we all know anime is the life blood of these events, do they just not care what their guests want? Sabat goes for the fans, not the money so I don’t blame him for bailing on an event more focused on decade old sitcoms. It’s embarrassing.
@probos22@elonmusk Those aren’t technical areas. It’s called a programming language for a reason, and if the manager can’t read or speak the language then the communication just isn’t there.
@elonmusk As a programmer, I couldn't agree more. If they don’t know don’t code then the manager is nothing more then someone nodding to stuff they don’t understand and asking when it will be done by.
@NickPlatt1068 Nick, this is a great example. There is often a large gap between who someone is online and who they are in person. In the more extreme cases, individuals create one or multiple different identities online.
@PatriciaLimRU This is a great example. It wasn’t too long ago that people were a bit embarrassed to admit that they met someone online. Now it’s accepted as the new norm.