+29 There was a HUGE over-reaction to the Martin Kove bite, amirite?

by Anonymous 7 hours ago

Who?

by Anonymous 7 hours ago

You want to put it in the past by creating a discussion to….keep talking about it?

by Anonymous 6 hours ago

In general, please don't put your friends in your mouth without their consent

by Anonymous 6 hours ago

Why are you trying to downplay an incident where a grown ass man responded to a co-worker, not friend, co-worker's attempt to get his attention by biting her on the finger. In what professional setting is this response acceptable? I find your attempt to compare this to your rough horseplay with a friend strange and in poor taste, at best. At least put some effort with your rage bait.

by Anonymous 6 hours ago

it seems like she grabbed him from behind and he bit her messing around to get her off. Shouldn't have done it, but clearly no malice intended, kid.

by Anonymous 6 hours ago

So what you're saying is that if a work colleague grabbed or tapped me on the shoulder, I have carte blanche to turn around and bite them on the arm like a 4 year old instead of the adult that I am, in a professional setting and that no repercussions from HR should happen because I had no malicious intent? What world is it that you live in that this happens? Sounds fun

by Anonymous 5 hours ago

Because hypersensitive people, like you seem to be, are overplaying the hell out of it. You're a fool to believe in "professionalism". AND you appear to have only worked lame ass jobs with lame ass companies. Or you live in a fantasy world. I was not comparing anything. I was... you know what, I'm not going to teach you how to comprehend what you read. Read it again. I will be as effortless in my rage bate as I want. Na-na-na-na-na-NA. nuance

by Anonymous 5 hours ago

Spoken like someone who has never held a job in his life. For someone who talks big about nuance, you seek to be fixated on black and white thinking and entirely incapable of putting yourself in another person's shoe or acknowledge their perspective. We're done here.

by Anonymous 5 hours ago

He didn't bite her finger, it was her arm, which is still wrong, but to me, it didn't seem like he had malicious intent, regardless.

by Anonymous 4 hours ago

How was she supposed to know his intent? They're work colleagues, not friends. So why can't he act appropriately?

by Anonymous 4 hours ago

Okay, but she's always filming and taking pictures of her co-stars on social media, where she exhibits and displays a friendly attitude on her personal social media. Kove is still wrong for her biting her, though, and you're also wrong by saying he bit her finger.

by Anonymous 4 hours ago

I agree. She blew it way out of proportion, she grabbed him first from behind to scare him, her bit playfully but too hard. He apologised, that should be the end of it. I especially hated the White Knight simp filming.

by Anonymous 4 hours ago

no idea who or what this is about but thanks for the laugh at "mull hill"

by CalmRip8764 3 hours ago

I've mulled a few things over while on a hill. Does that make it a mull hill?

by Professional_Let8870 3 hours ago

That attempt at a joke was far more lame than my inability to know which 'mull'/'mole' to use.

by Anonymous 3 hours ago

What are you talking about? You must be cross-eyed or something, look again.

by Anonymous 3 hours ago

Wth is martin kove?

by Anonymous 3 hours ago