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- Nov 11, 2016
I can only laugh about the car. I remember sliding off the road and ending up on my side because of drivig on icy roads for no reason, with insufficient tires. Sitting there while some dude with a tractor yanked the car back on the road and laughed at me. Shit happens, right?
...but I wasn't middle-aged with enough money to afford a 700hp car or enough experience to know better than to take it out in shit conditions. There's a certain respect (or wonder) among car enthusiasts for people who 'daily' drive a punishing or otherwise sport-oriented vehicle. That wasn't this. This is a good example of someone who can afford way more car than he has good sense.
As for looking stupid, I don't think it's completely undeserved. The shit-eating grins with cigars, the "lost the case again" t-shirts, the pontificating about generalship, all on stream while errors accrued... people were calling it dumb even back then.
...but I wasn't middle-aged with enough money to afford a 700hp car or enough experience to know better than to take it out in shit conditions. There's a certain respect (or wonder) among car enthusiasts for people who 'daily' drive a punishing or otherwise sport-oriented vehicle. That wasn't this. This is a good example of someone who can afford way more car than he has good sense.
You didn't not care about anime enough. You have to actively stop giving a shit about any issue when anime is tangentially involved. Only then will you have achieved the sort of nirvana of every judge here. No one involved in anime has clean hands.He's one of the most successful (if not the most) law-related YouTubers of all time, whereas he was always just a small potatoes lawyer in a small town previously.
I think the Mignogna shit broke his brain. That had me seething and I don't even have any personal stake in it whatsoever. I don't even care about anime. It also makes him look stupid, even if that's unfairly. He had no reason to think a lawyer like Ty, who routinely handles high dollar transactional law, would make an utterly baffling amateur hour mash of everything with a $100 mistake (not getting a real notary) that blew a million dollar lawsuit out of the water.
But now he gets to look like an idiot for literally saying that a man knowingly falsely accused of multiple rapes and being a pedophile probably has a defamation case. If a man in that position doesn't have a defamation case, who does?
As for looking stupid, I don't think it's completely undeserved. The shit-eating grins with cigars, the "lost the case again" t-shirts, the pontificating about generalship, all on stream while errors accrued... people were calling it dumb even back then.