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Nicholas Robert Rekieta / Rekieta "Law" / Actually Criminal / @NickRekieta - Polysubstance enthusiast, "Lawtuber" turned Dabbleverse streamer, swinger, "whitebread ass nigga", snuffs animals for fun, visits 🇯🇲 BBC resorts. Legally a cuckold who lost his license to practice law. Wife's bod worth $50. The normies even know.
There's no (current) Rumble deal. Even if you don't believe Aaron (understandable), nothing Nick does today, suggests he's under a contract with Rumble. (Inconsistent streaming, no switchover, no locals streams, ) They may offer advertiser opportunities to larger streamers (this was the shift suggested in one of their recent filings), but that's it. Nick may be lying to the qover that this is totally a contract situation, but that money is not coming in, certainly not like it did a year ago.
I think the Rumble "deal" he got was Rumble saying, "here, these are some people who will pay you a token amount to advertise." He went on stream to smugly say that he had a Rumble deal, not that this was a no-deal sort of situation, but we all knew he didn't have anything of the same type of what he had the previous year. It turns out that Rumble's own coffee brand is one of those people because they can't recruit enough third parties. I'm excited for the impending Rumble bankruptcy.
I made this clip because I think it gives some insight on Nick's social media expertise.
I added some Xeets just as a food for thought. So they are not in context of what he is saying.
My understanding is that his social media expertise comes down to NEVER ADMIT GUILT by any margin possible.
I always chuckle at mentions of Denny's and at people who've (rightly) never set foot in one and thus have no clue what it actually is.
It's a performance theater where niggers and white trash (sometimes both) get into hilariously uproarious fights (on a scale Waffle House can only dream of), and also there's a kitchen and some waitresses who can have it cook you food during intermission.
IMO, it's not wild. It's a lolbertarian platform. They might even agree with Nick philosophically on some level. I'd actually be shocked if they didn't support him. At least mildly and passively. They backed Russel Brand too. A big part of their thing seems to be hosting people deemed too hot for YouTube (i.e. Mersh).
Since he's not doing the switch anymore, I wouldn't be shocked if does something stupid and gets yeeted off YouTube again though at some point. He was really pushing his luck with the Cokestream, and they might have yeeted him if the didn't delete that episode off there.
Fair point, I see what you mean. I guess we can't have it all. Nick also talks crap about Rumble, and I certainly don't wanna sound like him. LOL
Come to think of it Rumble probably wants this coffee pushed to their audience no matter who's doing it.
He starts the segment not understanding drug scheduling. Ketamine made by a pharmaceutical company using FDA approved chemistry is schedule 3. Home-brew drugs that are ketamine-analogues are schedule 1. Same is true for Fentanyl. They use the "fentanyl" umbrella term but there is a difference between pharmaceutical fentanyl and the fentanyl analogues that are close but not identical. The analogues are schedule 1.
Italians do that a lot, especially southern Italians. With them it is often Mariawhatever as a single word, but I know a good two dozen Italian women and girls with that double naming thing.
"Kids have been extracting money since Helen took all of Paris' money and took the entire city of Troy and then eventually had everybody killed, because she, you know, because Paris fucked over the entire population of Troy because of kids. The Troyites(?) were like "we got them back in the end because Aeneas took the sword and made Rome later. Or whatever". Like alright...I think it was Aeneas. Or anus. I don't know what they-It's probably A Anus(?) because they're Greek. No it's like, kids have been ruining everything forever, but they're great, so people like 'em."
NIGGA WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU SAYING??? Kid sperging aside, the Iliad doesn't even mention Helen having kids, the key moral is about the dangers of passion between Paris and Helen. Nor does Paris own Troy for her to take from him, it's the property of King Priam, his father. Creative writing major, everyone.
THIS is what autistically entertains me: Nick's fumbling attempts to be a legal, religious, or literary expert. As a lover of each, the incompetency he evinced in all three was what finally woke me up to his utter hypocrite status.
This is an abomination of an interpretation. I would lay money that he was the one in his literary studies and creative writing classes to say batshite just to get a reaction and go against the majority. He did so so often, he must have twisted his own perception and not learnt any of the actual material.
Nick not-seething:"It's funny watching people who know you, like, turn and you go 'You know that's not in my character'.... and then you go 'The system's really fun because the government can tell a story about you'"; wraps himself in the flag and explains how America is supposed to work; implies there's no need for a grand conspiracy, all it takes is one person who wants to fuck you over
So the government are the ONLY way to expose truth via a trial? So Nick HAS to go to trial now to clear his name... Otherwise how can we KNOW that he was acutally innocent?
This is the logical conclusion from Nick's double-speak, but he will cry 'Innocent until guilty!', without realising that applies to legal conclusions--not social opinions.
Nick is smug about Ketamine being put in the wrong schedule on the police report; relates a story from his extensive legal practice: client got accused of possessing THC, field test was positive, turned out they used the wrong test, superlawyer Nick caught the error and got his client off the hook:"Government sometimes makes mistakes!"; seethes at harmless error doctrine
Nick:"I never oversold my experience as an attorney."
One thing I learned while working on a university campus, academic smarts don't necessarily equal 'life' smarts. A fair amount of intelligent people in the classroom didn't seem to be able to grasp common sense practices.
The code he had was "Studio40". I thought it was surprisingly generic for Nick. Turns out it is just a generic code, because this other streamer had the same one.
The links do have a different tracking id, but Nick only has the link on the rumble stream description. On youtube, Nick only typed the website URL and the code and there is no clickable link. View attachment 6136688
Also no link to the rumble stream in the youtube stream description and no rumble transition during the stream
A search for "site:rumble.com 1775coffee.com" turns up channels with as few as 41 subscribers. [EDIT: Don't know what this guy is doing but it isn't a proper affiliate link. But the point that 1775 affiliates with very small channels still stands.]
Also, none of the "celebrity" endorsers on 1775s homepage have a promo link in the description of their latest videos, suggesting that this is such a low-tier grift it isn't even worth Laura Loomer's time.
think the Rumble "deal" he got was Rumble saying, "here, these are some people who will pay you a token amount to advertise." He went on stream to smugly say that he had a Rumble deal, not that this was a no-deal sort of situation, but we all knew he didn't have anything of the same type of what he had the previous year. It turns out that Rumble's own coffee brand is one of those people because they can't recruit enough third parties. I'm excited for the impending Rumble bankruptcy.
@Owlbear is right. He got the same bog standard 'contract' to advertise and shill the same pool of advertisers on hsi channel so that they can tell teh advertisers that they are adverting on '100k+ subscriber channels', as a tactic.
I made this clip because I think it gives some insight on Nick's social media expertise.
I added some Xeets just as a food for thought. So they are not in context of what he is saying.
Nick thinks only HE understands whatever topic or discipline he dabbles in--not matter how much he fails. When it bombs (like this comedy show) he just copes that he 'was doing it for [him] ' and '[he] thought it was fun', or in the case of his channel tell everyone they are enjoying his content wrong and are incel prudes.
There's no (current) Rumble deal. Even if you don't believe Aaron (understandable), nothing Nick does today, suggests he's under a contract with Rumble.
I'm more into Owlbear's idea here. It seems like Nick still has some relationship with Rumble with this 1775coffee + Rumble Studio thing going on.
It definitely isn't a "deal" as it was in the past. It may be only little things that Rumble does to their smaller streamers.
But it seems to be consistent with Nick's behavior pattern to present that as technically a deal, while trying to grasp at the long-dead image of his past self.
Any of the hookers he followed could have provided him a contact. He has Signal after all. And if not that, he’s bound to be on hook-up apps and swinger websites - it’s hard to avoid drugs and small time party drug dealers in those circles, coke is ubiquitous.
My supposition on Dax is simply, how does a retard twig nerd like Nick Rekieta, get connections to score drugs in the Twin Cities? If it wasn't Dax, it was probably the strip clubs or the hookers, but I don't see him striking out on his own. Can you imagine Nick being able to roll the streets of Little Somalia, going, "How do you do, my nigGUH? As you can see, I am also black! Do you happen to have some coke I can score?" From other sources (and some self-reports), we know the Road Rage shows brought out the worst them, especially Kayla.
I guess flip side, there was the rumor from his scamming former neighbor Q about Kayla scoring drugs at the local bar... And then all the drugs at the cons...
It really isn't hard to accumulate drug connects, even for a retard twig, especially in a place like Minneapolis. Dealers love credulous white guys like Nick who equate price with quality and are always trying to impress people. In particular, an addict that buys an ounce at a time is probably going to have a handful of contacts in their phone (or instagram profile). The only reason I can see some of them being wary of Nick is his likelihood of attracting the attention of police and his general weaselly nature.
We're talking about a sleazy, shitty lawyer with clinically significant narcissism here. Plausible deniability is the cheapest strategy in the book, you just keep repeating that it's nawt tru, you dindu nuffin, and whenever you're decisively cornered you either just CRASH INTO SLUMBER, act like a smug dismissive cuck, try a The Completionist fake indignation strategy, or all of the above depending on the severity of the allegations being made against you.
Every dumb nigger does it because it's just so fucking easy and requires no thought whatsoever, all it requires is that you're a complete Machiavellian cunt, and that you're minimally able to control yourself. And of course Balldo fails at that, too. We wouldn't even be here if he was successful at applying that strategy, yet I still chuckle whenever I see him sipping """monster""" off that can.
I made this clip because I think it gives some insight on Nick's social media expertise.
I added some Xeets just as a food for thought. So they are not in context of what he is saying.
His "social media expertise" use to include something about respecting your fans. I think he gave a whole talk on that at the first anime matsuri. I can guarantee that Nick would be having a lot better time and have more understanding from his audience, and more of his audience would be there if he didn't spend the last year calling his fans: incels, prudes, bitches, losers, concern trolls, fake outrage faggots, etc.
He burned his bridges himself because he didn't want people telling him to clean up before disaster strikes, now that disaster has struck he's playing the last card he's got left, deny accusations and fall back on vague assertions to maintain credibility. I just hope its setting in now that this strategy plays better if you still have an audience to play the strategy on.
did you know rekeita had a daily motion account at one point. im guesing he wanted to monetize on the maximum platforms possible, but i guess it didnt work out.
He did rather well but didn't get close to the $289 of YT. 2 muted users: Aiph and gtack. They seemed to be going hard against dax. Nick seems to have gotten a new paypig with ronvaters.
>$289
Seems like the novelty of a child neglecting junkie cuckold doing stream'n'seethes is wearing off since his superchat income just keeps dropping from that first comeback stream. Nick might want to look into getting a job to pay for Randazza and his other 5 lawyers or however many he has now.
It's nice for this company to sponsor a guy who does cocaine and neglects and abuses his children, and is a criminal.
And yep, a Rumble thing. If I didn't love Rumble before, I really do now.
And plastering free speech and anti-woke all over your website doesn't make your coffee taste any better, you criminal supporting grifters. You know who doesn't support free speech? Nicholas Rekieta.
all they would need to do is have one person over there watch the Cokestream, and have that one sighting spark a look-back into this guy's streams, and notice the very obviously drug use.
Rumble would have grounds to drop contracts with Nick based on the quality alone. The drugs aren't even needed as a consideration even though they be the reason for the drop in quality.
I think the Rumble "deal" he got was Rumble saying, "here, these are some people who will pay you a token amount to advertise." He went on stream to smugly say that he had a Rumble deal, not that this was a no-deal sort of situation, but we all knew he didn't have anything of the same type of what he had the previous year. It turns out that Rumble's own coffee brand is one of those people because they can't recruit enough third parties. I'm excited for the impending Rumble bankruptcy.
Is coffee the easiest product to break into or something? It seems like everyone is just shitting out a generic coffee brand. Quarter Pounder, Tim Pool, Rumble, what’s the deal?
I imagine if you want to start a coffee brand you just reach out to a company that mass produces generic coffee and they’ll put your sticker on it, since there’s no way any of these people are starting their own coffee farms, but what’s stopping it from tasting the same as any other coffee?
I’ve never had a cup of coffee in my life so I genuinely don’t see how any of it has differing tastes or quality outside of the major corporations that can literally farm their own beans to ensure they’re different from whatever’s in the store
all coffee tastes the same to 99% of people anyway, only mega tryhard coffee snobs can (allegedly) tell a difference, and those are not the target audience for streamer branded coffee.
He should just give up and do a stream where he charges to answer questions truthfully. Of course he can't because of the court case, but I bet he'd make a decent amount if he'd just give the people what they want. Otherwise, what's the point in watching him? He's boring as hell.