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Published: 2017-10-09 18:31:49 +0000 UTC; Views: 2234; Favourites: 21; Downloads: 2
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Ok you are all probably going to be in for a real laugh after hearing this. So I'm sure some of us have been called or seen someone else get called a corporate slave by some Sonic fans who clearly can't respect opinions that don't have some sort of reflection of theirs. Now what they think it means is that someone just gives a company their money for anything they release regardless of the quality. Well I did a little research earlier today and I found out that it isn't actually what it means, or at least it's not what it's commonly used for. Apparently the proper use for corporate slave is someone who WORKS for a company under bad conditions like, 12 hours or more shifts, very low wages, little to no days off, ect. Like I googled corporate slaves and almost all the results was similar to the description I used. The only site I saw that used the meaning that Sonic fans normally use was from urbandictionary, and even that site also included the supposedly real meaning as well. So if that's not what corporate slaves means then how did Sonic fans belive it was the real meaning in the first place? Well I think I may have a theory on how it happend. I belive they got it from this infamous youtuber known as BlackB0nd since I noticed a lot of the fans who use that term follow him. I'm not going to go into everything that makes him infamous, but basically like those Sonic fans, he calls others who don't think the same as him coporate slaves and somehow it got those fans to start using that term as well. Now either B0nd doesn't know what corporate slaves really means, or he does know the true meaning, but keeps lying about it because he can't come up with any other insults to use. Either way thanks to him, there are countless Sonic fans calling others something that means almost the exact opposite of what they're trying to imply one is, and to quote a classic psa "That's no good!" So if you or you see someone else get called a corporate slave by one of these Sonic fans, before you tell them the truth, I would link them this video so you can see what their first reaction is, cause I'm sure it's going to be priceless, www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2y8Sx… . Now does buying almost every Sonic game or I guess every game in any franchise still make you a slave? Maybe but we'll definitely not corporate ones that's for certain.Related content
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menslady125 [2020-12-15 04:35:37 +0000 UTC]
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Hexidextrous [2017-11-24 05:31:58 +0000 UTC]
I think the term you're looking for is "Pawns of Conformity" or "Corporate Drones."
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jacobsonic84 In reply to Hexidextrous [2017-11-24 15:33:10 +0000 UTC]
That still doesn't change the fact that corporate slaves doesn't actually mean what those Sonic fans have been using it for.
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AceTimeRad In reply to Magmaturtle1012 [2017-10-10 10:53:45 +0000 UTC]
It is as woke as Boom Knuckles correcting Amy on feminism.
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gameman5804 [2017-10-09 22:21:14 +0000 UTC]
And like you said, they themselves are the slaves for sticking around knowing that they don't see the "improvements" that they want for the longest time.
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RalphJeremy65 In reply to Cloneboy0329 [2017-11-24 10:37:43 +0000 UTC]
More like Al Jerico/aurtis89/Mischievous Yroo/NOT Cybernik the Hedgehog in a nutshell. Hunter isnt really that bad (though im quite skeptical about him for defending Al Jerico)
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