So, a group of people who love banging on the 'don't judge my appearance' and the 'I'm being cyberbullied' drums in tantum proceed to... judge this mans appearance... with online lynch mobs...
Um... am I the only one seeing the hypocrisy here? It's not like he was wearing a "f**k the Cook" apron guys, it was a shirt with women on it. Stylized women. Yes, we can definitely argue it's a tacky shirt, and very unprofessional, but anyone who thinks the guy walked out on stage covered in petrol and tossed a zippo lighter to the audience is, I'm sorry, a damn fool. Yes, he tripped on stage, he doesn't deserve to be lit on fire.
f**k, the guys just landed a probe on a comet, and almost immediately after he has to make an apology video where he seems genuinely sad. I'd be sad to if I spent all this work achieving something of real value and was immediately dragged down by these f**king crafted glass hypocrites. It's like society has collectively decided "Hey, scientific achievement, that's great and all, but ya know what's really important? My hair trigger sense of moral outrage, for I am a child in an adults body. Placate me, or else"
f**k anyone defending this backwards nonsense.