The big deal here is essentially mail theft. Fanmail intended for him, "c/o Crunchyroll." But he never got anything. And this was apparently going on for five years.
Because we're three generations deep into letting women into the workforce at every level. Women-run organizations (and if your organization has an HR department, you're run by them, no matter what the org chart says) devolve into situations like this.
Crunchyroll is literally only as big as they are by being so fucking evil that they managed to weasel their way into getting contracts with companies in Japan to become the "legitimate" anime site and killing off competition from piracy.
Like, they were a literal bottom bin site, until they launched a Facebook clone on site where you could find and groom underaged weebs to your heart's content with minimal moderation. Which got them huge numbers of users that looked promising overseas and then they quietly pushed that part of the site to the back.
The big deal here is essentially mail theft. Fanmail intended for him, "c/o Crunchyroll." But he never got anything. And this was apparently going on for five years.
Not just that they didn't give it to him. They distributed the gifts that came with the letters among other staff members.
How retarded do you have to be to fuck up something so straight forward, and how do people that retarded end up running anything?
That is literally the big question today- how do so many companies end up being run by fucking children?
They're employing women
Staff is jealous they get nothing. Lawl.
Because we're three generations deep into letting women into the workforce at every level. Women-run organizations (and if your organization has an HR department, you're run by them, no matter what the org chart says) devolve into situations like this.
Probably something to do with emasculation en masse thanks to media.
Now now, Timmy didn’t bring a toy to work today.
Crunchyroll is literally only as big as they are by being so fucking evil that they managed to weasel their way into getting contracts with companies in Japan to become the "legitimate" anime site and killing off competition from piracy.
Like, they were a literal bottom bin site, until they launched a Facebook clone on site where you could find and groom underaged weebs to your heart's content with minimal moderation. Which got them huge numbers of users that looked promising overseas and then they quietly pushed that part of the site to the back.