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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-09-13 07:00 pm

[ SECRET POST #2446 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2446 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[ ----- TRIGGERY SECRETS AHEAD ----- ]




















04. [WARNING for gore, blood, etc]

[How To Train Your Dragon]


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05. [WARNING for child abuse]



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[Fall Out Boy's "The Phoenix"]


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09. [WARNING for underage]

[pokemon conquest]


















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[personal profile] bringreligiontothewamwams 2013-09-14 04:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Basic advice for anyone at a professional convention is to never confront another attendee. Advice applies to males and females alike, you go to convention organizers or venue security and report it. There is an element of physical security, because you never know which wacko is one step away from going postal or might track you down later and take their frustrations out on you in some shadowy hallway, but mainly it is a professional safety so you don't get fired too if it all spirals out of control.

Note that the woman in question did not go to venue security but took matters into her own hands and did get herself fired along with the two guys who were dragging their company's reputations through the mud. behave like a fratboy in your own time, but on the company dime you behave like a professional dammit. If the woman in question had gone to venue security or convention organizers instead of (or at least before, if con sec did nothing) plastering it all over social media then she might still be employed.