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Sorry, I don't understand why you think my post was toxic. I am merely stating my opinion of what happened with Marty. He didn't like the decisions being made and like most artists he was a bit too personal about it. Instead of handling the decisions with professionalism he went around bad mouthing the whole group, and management. You can't do that in an work environment and expect people to get along and work well with one another. We just fired a woman last month for calling a manager a "bitch". The woman had a chip on her shoulder and she didn't care who she let know about it. Had she gone to another manager or the owner and said, "I have a problem with this person". Things could have been worked out to everyone's mutual benefit.
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  • But that's exactly that, it's your opinion, but the actual events differ from your point. I'm not going to delve into it as you can easily search this information up. My gripe with the comment was that it was made as if the information presented was accurate, which it isn't in the slightest.

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  • Really? Then please correct me where I am wrong, because from the accounts I read, my comments are right in line with what happened. **O’Donnell responded to the Activision-scored trailer by tweeting during the game’s E3 presentation that the music was not Bungie’s, threatening fellow employees in an attempt to keep the trailer from being posted online and interrupted press briefings.** **O’Donnell believed the Bungie spirit was being compromised by the Activision agreement, and perhaps they were. But management saw his actions as disruptive and harmful. O’Donnell was given a poor employee review in the fall of 2013. In lieu of his next review in February 2014, Bungie drafted a termination agreement.** **By early April the audio work was piling up, members of O’Donnell’s team were complaining to management that his presence was frustrating completion of work and he wasn’t contributing as much as he was expected. The Bungie board of directors terminated O’Donnell’s employment without cause on April 11.** ** - Pulled from an article on Kotaku regarding how and why O'Donnell was fired.

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  • Well there's your problem, you're relying on -blam!-ing Kotaku, the least credible news outlet out there. Have a nice day.

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  • Well then please point me to a more credible source that explains the events differently? No? Can't be bothered? Well, your first response of " how's that dick tasting" pretty much sums up your knowledge and maturity level. So, thank you I will have a nice day, and same to you. :)

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