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That just means you’re the one easily exploitable, you need to be the one doing the exploiting if you want to be rich. That’s basically Capitalism 101

Do you know how many people have accidentally been killed because they handled firearms they assumed were unloaded?

Whew, good thing you spelled it all out for everyone to know, all star!

lol Twitch started featuring all the other kinds of streams because gaming streams weren’t making money to keep things afloat, you fucking donut

Ah, the whining, screaming neckbeard

it’s the xander cage model

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

The person telling you to go fuck yourself, you stupid piece of shit

Go fuck yourself

Fuck Jim Spanfeller, herb extraordinaire. Fuck Paul Maidment, a worthless, feckless shitpile of a “boss.” Fuck Great Hill Partners, the embodiment of “too many dollars and zero sense.”

Splinter was the only thing that ever made you relevant, just for simply how fucking stupid and wrong you were about everything Splinter ever covered and thus provided you means to be an example of anything. Without Splinter, you’re notable for nothing at all.

Not only that, it makes good basis for every other organization to bar him from participation in any events or tournaments, as well as deny him access to any platform for his benefit.

Huh, that’s some funny timing. Turn back the clock a century and you get:

You really should try reading the post again that you’re replying to, maybe even read it a third time and maybe you’ll notice it.

Before, people would just mutter their bullshit while taking a shit or chilling on the couch and watching TV.

Now playing

The same people who told Splinter staff nobody was losing their jobs, only to lay off all the staff and shut down the site with the mandate to other sites that nobody talk about it or even so much as comment on it

Do the math. They laid off all of Splinter after telling them no one was losing their jobs, then demanded that Deadspin “stick to sports” and drove out all the staff there, in spite of the fact that Deadspin’s success largely came from the fact it didn’t “stick to sports” in all its years of existence.

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