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Interesting. Vic has never stipulated in his contracts for his Sunday services. They are voluntary on the con's parts.
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No, he will still spin it in their favor.Those articles came out when they did because Lemoine and the defense wanted to get what they felt was an upper hand and spin the narrative in their favor.
This all comes crashing down if Greggy crowdfunds enough to get a transcript and realizes what fuckery occurred and he has two choices--grift the GFM or publish the truth.
Here's one thing I don't get: Nick and Ty have stated multiple times that things can go belly up at any point and nothing is a lock even if the evidence is a balls to face slam dunk. And Ty even said that he's already made peace with the fact he could lose and that if that happens, he'll be able to rest easy knowing that he went down swinging and fighting to the bitter end. Meanwhile, Greg (and other lawyers, but mainly Greg), constantly goes on to say that everything is done, everything against Vic is set in stone. He could have been the Nick of KV and explain every single proceeding and transcript in layman's terms but he just pushes his #Threadnought to say Vic is fucked and he'll have to dish out a lot of money. It's like Greg is preying on KV's complete lack of knowledge of the American legal system to get them to drink the Flavor Aid he's dishing out like candy. Any feelings I have for that are clouded by Greg being one of THE MOST unlikeable KV figures (and that's saying something) and having one of the most punchable faces I've seen in a long time/Ummm wat. One single defamation claim was ruled on from the bench, the ruling is not final, and the ruling is plainly open to appeal if made final. Nobody has been shut down yet. Ty warned against spiking the football, and rightfully so. These folks continue to open themselves up to getting egg on their face, and it's kind of embarrassing.
"In law it is a good policy to never plead what you need not, lest you oblige yourself to prove what you can not." - Abe Lincoln
Interesting. Vic has never stipulated in his contracts for his Sunday services. They are voluntary on the con's parts.
The difference is that Greg has never achieved anything in his life, he has a pathological need to be important yet he is also irrelevant in pretty much anything he has done in his life.Here's one thing I don't get: Nick and Ty have stated multiple times that things can go belly up at any point and nothing is a lock even if the evidence is a balls to face slam dunk. And Ty even said that he's already made peace with the fact he could lose and that if that happens, he'll be able to rest easy knowing that he went down swinging and fighting to the bitter end. Meanwhile, Greg (and other lawyers, but mainly Greg), constantly goes on to say that everything is done, everything against Vic is set in stone. He could have been the Nick of KV and explain every single proceeding and transcript in layman's terms but he just pushes his #Threadnought to say Vic is fucked and he'll have to dish out a lot of money. It's like Greg is preying on KV's complete lack of knowledge of the American legal system to get them to drink the Flavor Aid he's dishing out like candy. Any feelings I have for that are clouded by Greg being one of THE MOST unlikeable KV figures (and that's saying something) and having one of the most punchable faces I've seen in a long time/
Greg has no shame. He doesn't care if what he's saying is the truth or not.No, he will still spin it in their favor.
with some exceptions, that just sounds like lawyers in general.Greg has no shame. He doesn't care if what he's saying is the truth or not.
Any feelings I have for that are clouded by Greg being one of THE MOST unlikeable KV figures (and that's saying something) and having one of the most punchable faces I've seen in a long time/
Is this the person who wrote the verge article? Same name, and they seem buddy-buddy with many of the people you would expect.
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Now I lowkey want Vic to do a cover for "I Will Survive"Doug is doing a stream with Vic right now.
We dunking on CalArts now? I'll put my two cents then
Also, he fully admits to not really looking into this case yet spouts these exceptional takes?
I'm more surprised that it wasn't an actual contractual stipulation. Me, and I think a lot of other people here as well, assumed Vic would stipulate that a room be made ready for a Sunday service.It kinda makes sense. I think I mentioned it a few hundred pages back, but anime conventions usually have very little going on Sunday morning. Everyone's asleep/hungover from the night before, what with the rave and costume contest and video game competitions and everything. Most of the time, the con has the room rented for the whole weekend regardless, and it would otherwise go unused. There's exceptions, like when union people get involved and they can't use volunteers for everything, but there's usually very little loss to them by having a couple volunteers run the room while he does his thing.
The thing I can’t figure out is he makes fun of obvious feminists agendas shoved in some media so...what exactly does he have to gain from these takes?Like every rank and file KickVic goose-stepper.
She only join that site just to write that article.Good catch!
Yeah, it's her.
It's simple really twitter asspats.The thing I can’t figure out is he makes fun of obvious feminists agendas shoved in some media so...what exactly does he have to gain from these takes?
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“Vic Mignogna's fans are doing everything they can to help him win the case... including sending the judge death threats lol”twitter.com
I can’t believe I actually used to enjoy some of his videos.
Also he fully admits to not really looking into this case yet spouts these exceptional takes?