I'm just gonna say it...
Apr. 19th, 2009 03:38 amAnd probably get defriended, but it doesn't matter, since it seems like everyone's leaving for DW anyway.
It seems to me like the photo ops from earlier cons had more stringent rules about what was and was not inappropriate contact. It's only been the last few cons where the poses and interaction have been getting really snuggly and somewhat more intimate.
I think it's great that the guys, and Jensen in particular are more comfortable with fans now and that they're willing to be hugged and snuggled up with, and I get that people pay for the photo tickets and want the same experience other fans have had.
But seriously, no one is entitled to get to touch the guests. You get a picture. And if there's one thing I've had beaten into my head from years and years of working in manufacturing, it's that nothing bad ever happens when you're wary and cautious. It's when you start to get comfortable and let down your guard that something happens. Best case scenario, someone gets their feel on, worst case... well, I don't even want to say. If you don't want people to build a bomb, you don't put the instructions on the internetz, yes?
I don't blame her at all, and I don't think for a minute that she did what she did because she hates his fans.
And that's all I'm going to say. Keep the wank to a dull roar and out of my space.
P.S.: If you don't know what I'm talking about, don't ask.
It seems to me like the photo ops from earlier cons had more stringent rules about what was and was not inappropriate contact. It's only been the last few cons where the poses and interaction have been getting really snuggly and somewhat more intimate.
I think it's great that the guys, and Jensen in particular are more comfortable with fans now and that they're willing to be hugged and snuggled up with, and I get that people pay for the photo tickets and want the same experience other fans have had.
But seriously, no one is entitled to get to touch the guests. You get a picture. And if there's one thing I've had beaten into my head from years and years of working in manufacturing, it's that nothing bad ever happens when you're wary and cautious. It's when you start to get comfortable and let down your guard that something happens. Best case scenario, someone gets their feel on, worst case... well, I don't even want to say. If you don't want people to build a bomb, you don't put the instructions on the internetz, yes?
I don't blame her at all, and I don't think for a minute that she did what she did because she hates his fans.
And that's all I'm going to say. Keep the wank to a dull roar and out of my space.
P.S.: If you don't know what I'm talking about, don't ask.
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Date: 2009-04-19 07:11 pm (UTC)Apparently the Asylum folks (people who bought the tickets) got scared because of A3, and started asking questions because of the "no touching" rule in Sydney, and if this would be the case at A3 also.
Someone over there said the "don`t touch" thing was applied in Sydney because Jared was cornered by a fan, and he didn`t want this to happen again. Then, bang, new rules.
And that Danneel just had happened to step out of the Photo ops room right after the no touch rule was announced, wrong place, wrong time.
sooo, two different stories already.
rumors, everyting, nothing more. Don`t get me started with rumors. You find this all over the place, stupid
I`ve heard things in LA because of EyeCon, this would make your ears ring. 3rd hand. First hand was Jared, 2nd was someone from Creation, 3rd was me. But I`m not going to spill it, NO way.
I`m not one to tell stuff like this, and what happend because of Sydney reminds me why.