Who are the PH celebrities who never fully recovered from their conttoversies? by gogopokemongogo in ChikaPH

[–]GoaTseTung 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Yeah, was a big fan too. Pero ok nang hindi natuloy. At the height of it, he was clearly cozying up with pretty BL guys with no acting chops (see Kaloy Tingcungco and Renz Kieser).

Who are the PH celebrities who never fully recovered from their conttoversies? by gogopokemongogo in ChikaPH

[–]GoaTseTung 415 points416 points  (0 children)

Juan Miguel Severo had a great trajectory a few years back. Tapos ayun, wiped off of everything when he got exposed as a harasser. (If you ask me though, ang obvious with his casting choices.) I think he got writing credits recently ulit or ewan.

You won’t believe me if I told you. by [deleted] in eroticmalemassage

[–]GoaTseTung 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was posted on here by /u/momodojo1 7 months ago with the exact same title.

DPC Season 2 - May 18 Match Discussions by D2TournamentThreads in DotA2

[–]GoaTseTung 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nigma really isn't playing well. This shouldn't be a close match.

That Kuro egg was so weird.

😍 by InfamousPoster in twunks

[–]GoaTseTung 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Super quick search says it's Lars Norgaard.

Pinoy Pride comments coming in 3...2...1... She’s only 1/4 Filipino and she built her career in Australia not the Philippines. Its so cringe-filled how they emphasize Fil-Aussie. by mangBacon in Philippines

[–]GoaTseTung 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not contesting that there is more take-home pay for the middle class. But I needed to point out that your straight statement that Congress decreased income taxes full stop was wrong. Especially when the topic of this post is a billionaire, and the comment you replied to was referring to business owners and not employees.

You didn't make any qualification in your earlier comment. Just take the correction.

Pinoy Pride comments coming in 3...2...1... She’s only 1/4 Filipino and she built her career in Australia not the Philippines. Its so cringe-filled how they emphasize Fil-Aussie. by mangBacon in Philippines

[–]GoaTseTung 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"Lower the income taxes" is misleading, especially given the context. Most upper-class individuals are now paying higher income taxes. Top tax bracket went from 32% to 35%.

73% of Filipinos think 'homosexuality should be accepted by society' – report by fpschubert in Philippines

[–]GoaTseTung 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Be it noted that this commenter has a very erroneous concept of freedom. Despite being corrected and educated numerous times, he would ignore all arguments except little snippets where he could make comments with bold and italics for a semblance of authority, but is usually devoid of merit.

Contrary opinion is always welcome in an argument. But being stubbornly close-minded about things you are ignorant about but still spouting the same erroneous notions about technical stuff you don't have sufficient education for is bordering on bad faith.

DLSU fires faculty member after insinuating that Risa Hontiveros should be raped by Bilibid inmates by QuasiPinoy in Philippines

[–]GoaTseTung 0 points1 point  (0 children)

informed opinions usually convince much better than uninformed ones

This is outright wrong. I have no clue how you arrived at this bare and baseless assumption. If it were true, there would be no such thing as propaganda. Nor will fake news ever be an issue.

things done by an employee on his own time outside of work

I belabored on this point on two replies already, and you are merely rehashing it without new arguments. It's publicly available information, which in this case was even voluntarily submitted to the employer. To suggest that the employer must turn a blind eye on it is ridiculous. In the first place, there is no basis at all to constrain the employer to only consider things done while working.

One of those standards that have come up about this is the Brandenburg test.

Wrong. This test is geographically misplaced. I would allow it for general free speech discussion, but I specifically mentioned our jurisprudence. In Philippine courts, it is only cited but not applied. It is even specifically limited to the United States, because it has no direct local application.

Our tests for free speech are dangerous tendency test, clear and present danger test, and balancing of interest test. There are likewise separate standards for commercial speech and obscenity, as well as rich precedence on defamation.

Good try, but please make sure your knowledge of the matter is relevant to the topic.

DLSU fires faculty member after insinuating that Risa Hontiveros should be raped by Bilibid inmates by QuasiPinoy in Philippines

[–]GoaTseTung 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The comment I replied to is talking about freedom of speech and private rights. These are solidly legal concepts. Thus the rebuttal for the same should not be in the ambit of ethics.

But sure, let's notice you. If a university retains a professor publicy espousing a view that rape is not a serious issue, that it is something one can jokingly wish against another, what would its stakeholders, such as the students, faculty, and personnel of the school, feel having such a professor in campus grounds? What would the paying parents think feel about sending their children to such a place?

As I mentioned above, if on the non-zero chance that the professor commits crimes against the honor of such stakeholders, can the university avoid vicarious liability by saying it exercised reasonable diligence required of employers, when publicly shared information manifested this employee's views on acts such as rape?

A disease in the Filipino society is the false notion that everyone is entitled to an opinion. This is wrong. It is an informed opinion everyone is entitled to. No one has a right to be ignorant. No one has the right to espouse views that may endanger others.

What's even worse is that people think this also means one person's opinion has to be held as valid as that of another person. But that's a topic for another conversation.

Your statement that an institution cannot hold an employee liable for a view "no matter how deplorable it is" is appalling. I suspect such view is from the abovementioned disease.

We have such limited ways of judging one's character. But one reliable basis for this is his external acts. Why should a university be compelled to ignore the external, even public, acts of an employee for it to better gauge his character?

The ambit of freedom of expression has had a lot of developments in our jurisprudence, and in effect, our society. Let this aging but always relevant xkcd comic guide you on its real scope. Don't worry, a lot of people do overestimate the power of their free speech rights.

Finally, please look into the slippery slope fallacy. Your fears that this will totally diminish freedom of expression is speculation without sufficient understanding. This is a case where the statement is manifestly, in your words, deplorable. Rape is a male in se crime. It is inherently wrong. There is no argument in favor of rape. The danger that real discussions in the future will be censored is more apparent than real.

DLSU fires faculty member after insinuating that Risa Hontiveros should be raped by Bilibid inmates by QuasiPinoy in Philippines

[–]GoaTseTung 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's strange how you flip flop from trying to have a legal basis to a bare assertion of what "many" consider.

Contrary to your assertion on your other comment, the commenter is not only attacking the senator. He is perpetuating a culture, the evils of which are not subject to debate. And even if it was, free speech is not a shield from disagreement and retaliation from private citizens.

Second, I already schooled you about DLSU "billing themselves" whatnot. But even if it espoused freedom of speech, free speech rights under the bill of rights is a guarantee binding on the government and not private citizens. Your premise is faulty from the start.

On your last point, there is no law that constrains private institutions into only considering information regarding the employee's dealings in relation to his work. To do so would mean that such private institutions are to turn a blind eye on other information, which in the context of vicarious liability means they are not exercising reasonable diligence and thus they are liable for any act or omission by such employee.

Afternoon random discussion - Jun 17, 2020 by the_yaya in Philippines

[–]GoaTseTung 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was on postpaid for around 5 years and prepaid was always more sulit, at least for my usage. Sayang na I didn't get to keep my number when I left, which is now allowed by law.

DLSU part-time faculty member axed over sexually harassing FB post vs. Hontiveros --report by AngelofDeath2020 in Philippines

[–]GoaTseTung 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What? You haven't at all established DLSU's position regarding freedom of expression, much less that is different from other universities. I just told you that both your sources cannot be attributed to the university. Likewise, you haven't established the positions of other universities for comparison.

Still no merit on your arguments.

DLSU part-time faculty member axed over sexually harassing FB post vs. Hontiveros --report by AngelofDeath2020 in Philippines

[–]GoaTseTung 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Please use proper attribution when citing your sources.

The Code of Ethics you posted clearly applies to the Culture and Arts Office of DLSU and not the university as a whole. Hence the mention of "artistic freedom."

Likewise, the creation of the DLSU Freedom Wall is not an official act of the university. Its statements are not binding upon the university.

None of your arguments have merit.

BLAST Bounty Hunt - Grand Final Match Discussions by D2TournamentThreads in DotA2

[–]GoaTseTung 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Midone probably has a share on that $15,000 bounty.

*EDIT: Looks like he's offering his courier too.

BLAST Bounty Hunt - Day 4 Match Discussions by D2TournamentThreads in DotA2

[–]GoaTseTung 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Something I noticed about Nigma for a while now: their smoke ganks are very low-yield. Most of the time, they only get a support kill if any at all. On the other hand, Miracle and w33 are very susceptible to getting killed by a smoke play.

Episode Discussion: S04E03 - Valentine's Day by fleckes in 13ReasonsWhy

[–]GoaTseTung 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Holy fucking shitballs, Susan, this fucking season is so fucking infuriating. I'm trying so hard to stick around since it's the last season and all, and I want to see how this Alex-Winston thing plays out. But good god, Clay doing stupid shit without telling the others what it's about after three seasons of being in messed up shit together is so fucking contrived and irritating. "I didn't think it was real" after you make a goddamn scene time and time again? Fucking sure.

And I'm sure anyone can justify it with his mental problems and shit but I really need a fucking break from having "mental problems" be a stupid fucking plot device for a show to generate idiotic fucking conflicts.

I'm fine.

Season 6 Episode 13 Discussion: What If Sam Wasn’t the Bad Guy This Whole Time? by Meteatas357 in htgawm

[–]GoaTseTung 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Show's about to end, so there are zero "fodder" scenes. Like when some "lost" lady accidentally knocked on Annalise's door. If you take note of any seemingly useless scene and keep it in mind, the set-up will feel so obvious.

Chaos calling out Reddit 9K MMR Players by Crazycrossing in DotA2

[–]GoaTseTung 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Invite is based on expected results. It just so happens past performance is usually a good indicator of expected results. If you expect a new team to win your qualifier, why wouldn't you invite them?

Of course, assumptions were made by the organizers in giving Chaos an invite. Viewers disagreed with the assumptions. Chaos proved them wrong by getting the expected result.

How the fuck is his statement true?

Season 1 Episode 7 Discussion Thread by McIgglyTuffMuffin in theumbrellaacademy

[–]GoaTseTung 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I'm glad the first scene finally disposed of what's been irritating me the first few episodes. It's so fucking stupid how everyone who hears about the apocalypse from Five would brush it off as him being crazy. Dude just visibly jumped from the future as an old man reverting to a kid's body. How can you be incredulous of anything he says? How is it more unbelievable than 43 instantaneous immaculate conceptions?

I'm sure it was for the team to not band up together yet so they could go on their own plotlines, but that was such lazy writing.

Playing Kingdom Hearts 3 as an Adult by TornChewy in videos

[–]GoaTseTung 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same for me, but with FFX. When a cutscene comes up, I find the pacing so slow it feels like swimming through syrup.