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Commenting solely on the PR aspect, i always immediately side with the individual over the company… Even if the person in question is literally trying to destroy the company entirely, and did blatantly illegal things like breaking in to steal a formula or something.
I might change my mind at some point afterward, but I will always immediately side with the individual simply because a company can crush an individual’s life with ease, but an individual cannot so easily crush a company. So as far as I’m concerned, it’s just solidarity to side against the company.
I prefer heavy-handed metaphors and vague references, myself.
Like “when streaming became cable 2.0 I decided to dust off my old hat and hit the high seas”
Going out of your way to make sure everyone knows exactly whats going on in your queue at that particular moment is just excessive.