psychogecko
Psycho Gecko
psychogecko

Nope. But my jokes don’t involve impersonating law enforcement personnel, which is illegal, and which is in violation of Twitch’s ToS which say it a streamer can’t show something illegal, nor can they impersonate any person or entity that misrepresents their affiliation with the person or entity.

I wound up finding it and then not being able to find this comment. It’s what they call Sharka’s Law over on Rationalwiki, though that’s specifically for online forums. No matter how bad or indefensible a comment, there’ll always be someone willing to defend it.

It’s more fun than a barrel of crackers.

It’s bright. Is that Fiesta Ware? If it is, collectors are supposedly into that stuff right now.

Apparently it’s just another version of Sharka’s Law: “On internet messageboards, there is no subject so vile or indefensible that someone won’t post positively/in defense of it.”

The hell is Pinkham’s Law? The only thing I get looking it up is a Twitter account linking back to this article.

See, that would have actually made it a joke.

Section 13. Prohibited Conduct

No. Because their stream didn’t involve impersonation of law enforcement officers.

Section 13. Prohibited Conduct

Section 13. Prohibited Conduct

Section 13. Prohibited Conduct

From what I can tell, impersonating a police officer is illegal, and thus against the Twitch terms of service. Y’all aren’t so unique of snowflakes that you get special treatment.

What is the joke supposed to be? There’s nothing inherently funny about being swatted. It’d be like if a black streamer ended a big anniversary with skinheads breaking in and beating the crap out of him. There’d have to be something about it done in a humorous way for it to be funny.

As someone who does a bit of comedy that crosses lines, I usually only see people complaining about other people being too sensitive when they’re idiots who told a bad joke and just don’t want to acknowledge it. And if I have a bad joke, then I move on. I don’t sit around using up any more goodwill trying to lecture

Part of the problem is that that they couldn’t join any sports unions and get insurance that way because professional wrestling isn’t considered a sport. And the Screen Actor’s Guild doesn’t consider it acting, either, so they can’t join that for the insurance. That’s one reason why wrestlers practically jump at any

One of the things that’s been pointed out by the IWC is that it seems like WWE has gone out of their way to make the company itself into the bad guy. Not making Vince the bad guy or Steph the bad guy, but the company as a collective whole. Maybe they think that working it in to storylines with Bryan can ease some of

Besides, if he’s so smart, why didn’t he ever learn to dodge?

He had to be given a powerup pulled out of someone’s rear to be relevant again. He could have handled the entire thing easily if he’d kept up his training AND gotten the powerup. Or even just kept up his training, since he was a lot stronger than everyone else at the end of the Cell saga.

Vegeta’s hair is just so scared of his Super Saiyan Swagger that it’s trying to run away.