Dude_in_the_Room wrote...
FatalX7.0 wrote...
Dude_in_the_Room wrote...
FatalX7.0 wrote...
Dude_in_the_Room wrote...
FatalX7.0 wrote...
^BURN.
Fatal....come on, I don't know you but I'm starting to think you're just jealous.
I find that ignorantly wild accusation to be very offensive.
I don't know how anyone can ever be jealous of someone with so much dignity and self respect.
That's sarcasm at the end, by the way.
So theres some pictures of her in a swimsuit...and one picture doing a booty dance. I googled her name and 95% of what came up was nothing but your average pictures at events or on the job or something.
You're disecting gamers that are girls.
More than likely she was never a heavy gamer but was in he journalist field. Lots of guy that work at these sites are the same way. They liked games....went into journalism but don't have the passion they used to have.
Not everyone stays young at heart or whatever you want to call it. If it was a dude with a hot body and was really cute or whatever...I'm sure you wouldn't mind too much.
Jessica Chobot was completely unknown until a picture of her licking PSP popped up on the internet.
Sony used it for advertising and later she was hired by IGN, who has a fetish for taking pictures of her in swimsuits, tight clothes, underwear and while going to the bathroom and while giving lap dances to other IGN employees.
And she's kind of a rude person, calling Mass Effect fans whiners and babies.
I have no respect for her and she's a terrible voice actor.
Flaunting her sexuality is literally what launched her career, you can search that on google.
So all we know is that she took a provocative picture.....then got hired for a job.
Could it be that it was that no one knew her before. Lots of ppl become known for all sorts of reasons. Vanessa Williams is movie star (HA!) b/c she was miss america or whatever.
You have to start somewhere.
It doesn't mean they deserve respect. The place a lot of people start from is often the first years after graduating theatre college and spending the next half-decade working crummy commercial jobs that you're not guarenteed to get in the first place. You'll have a part-time job to pay rent because the lack of offers won't help and when you finally do get a breakthrough it's almost always likely to be a one-shot chance.
Now some people make their way to fame through sheer talent - Patrick Stewart started out small and gained attention in theatre until the RSC hired him. Now he's an OBE and one of the finest actors I know. He didn't get there by grinding his employees legs and having a tight ass*.
I went to see Lee Evans live once and I remarked how humble the man was. At the end, when he'd finished he went to the back of the stage to fetch the mic stand, as he turned around he saw a standing ovation of 10,000+ and almost cried. He too comes from a struggling past.
Those kind of people have my undying respect. People like Chobot are the reason why some of these talented nobodies never get a chance.