Fantastical
Death Prophet
Pretty sad. Not saying he shouldn't have been more careful on his public Twitter account given his position but, when the comments are put in context, what he said was relatively harmless. It's just sad that the bloodthirsty internet mob can put a guy with a family out of a job for something so innocuous in the greater scheme of things and then declare victory as if they served some kind of justice.
That's what I'm getting at too. It was harmful to Microsoft to be sure, but from a consumer standpoint (the Twitter users, NeoGAF members), there's little reason to continue to ridicule him after he's lost his income. I'm not saying what he did is right, but the internet is overreacting (big surprise, I know).