One of the things that George liked the most was the beauty of the black girls. And yeah, that’s not a secret even to those who barely knew him, cause he always was very vocal about it and he was always active trying to bring a little more ethnic balance to the product.
Among his many efforts in that matter, he started the well known thread “On Strike for Ethnic Diversity “, on October, 01, 2009. Not only the strike was a pretty funny way to ask for diversity, but gave origin to his well known avatar, the gnome, that identified him since then.
By Titilate: “I currently have 299 cards in my collection and 4 tickets in the bank which means I am one card shy of VIP status. Titilate is now on a titty-less strike until Totem provides more ethnic diversity. We have had the occasional asian girl show up in past months and it is now way,way overdue for a black girl. So I am officially striking against becoming VIP and purchasing more tickets until Totem produces one of the two "missing cards" of Krystel or provides another new black girl. And I mean a "black" girl, not just slightly tanned.”
Some joined the strike movement and many more offered support. Of course, strong opinions and notable activism usually attract detractors and leads to confrontations, but George was never shy holding his ground, always without losing his cheerful temper. “I’m always for a good battle: some I lose, some I win” he said to me once, laughing.
He had the occasion to break the strike in a couple of times, when the company promised to bring new black girls and when the missing cards of his favorite girl, Krystel, were finally released. But when time passed by and it was obvious that, for whatever reason, the company was unable to provide ethnic diversity, he went ahead with his movement and never relinquished. That doesn’t means that he disliked the white chicks, he got a good collection, but it was always about a little balance. Make no mistake, he was a fan of VG and he liked to be part of the community a lot. It brought a lot of fun to him and he also had a passion for it. Sadly, he never got his black beauties dancing on his desktop. The classics were a good hope, but the black chicks, also sadly, were not among the first released.
Above his uncanny sense of humor and his passion for VG and the sweet chocolate babes, George was an excellent friend and extremely loyal. Most of these qualities are only known to his closest friends here, but there are so many demonstrations of this in the open forums, especially during the current year when the trolls took over the forums and the attacks and digs to some respected users here were constant. He never stepped aside when times went rough, even when it cost him to be another target. The “Troll Wars” deserves a chapter of its own, but I’m not nearly interested in write about it. It’s enough to say that without George’s support, advice and cheerful nature, some of us would be out of this place for good, as several are now.
There’s not much left to be said publicly, but there’s a lot to remember.
Here I join the petition made by CyberVixen to the Totem fellows, to include in the name of one card, whenever you manage to bring a black chick, something that refers to Titilate. I propose “Titillating Girl” (yeah, I was that user, lol). I for one would be extremely grateful.
Bye, George, it was a privilege to met you. Till next time.