Brianna Wu / John Walker Flynt - "Biggest Victim of Gamergate," Failed Game Developer, Failed Congressional Candidate

Even if Frank has really lost his job, I don't think it's going to be a big deal. He's apparently good at networking and slithering his way into new positions. Recall not that long ago John was talking about going to biomed cocktail parties or whatever. Whose idea do you think that was? Frank was already on the qui-vive. I'm sure some friend will hand him another job if he needs one.

If Frank was sniffing around for a job at biotech cocktail parties, he is crazier than I ever thought if he brought the Schrecklich Sasquatch Tranny with him and introduced it as his spouse. That is not how you get a job . . . unless Galvanic Life Sciences is hiring.
 
If you're decent at what you do and lose your job due to some outside event like this, you don't need to go sniffing around for a job, they find you.
 
If you're decent at what you do and lose your job due to some outside event like this, you don't need to go sniffing around for a job, they find you.

What outside event? He was a principal in the company which didn't just go belly up because of the last week or two. If anything there's a good chance he had something to do with it himself. Is he better at his actual work than at filling out much simpler election paperwork? Because he can't seem to fill out a single one of those forms without breaking the law somehow.

So I assume he has to be better at his actual job than at that, because it's unbelievable that he could be that bad at his actual specialty, but do I know that?
 
What outside event? He was a principal in the company which didn't just go belly up because of the last week or two. If anything there's a good chance he had something to do with it himself. Is he better at his actual work than at filling out much simpler election paperwork? Because he can't seem to fill out a single one of those forms without breaking the law somehow.

So I assume he has to be better at his actual job than at that, because it's unbelievable that he could be that bad at his actual specialty, but do I know that?
Settle down, Beavis. Obviously the implication is that Frank isn't good at his job, because if he was he wouldn't be first on the chopping block at the first sniff of trouble, and wouldn't be trying to sleaze his way into his next job
 
Or this could be the perfect opportunity for John to beg for money to get away from his now-violent husband, because abuse-survivor John can suddenly believe Frank's two ex-wives - and have been attacked himself, requiring lots of emotional and financial support (and a big divorce settlement). Sprinkle in 'see, abuse can happen to anyone, even if there's at least a foot's height difference' and maybe some 'brave woman in tech's #metoo moment' and you have a potentially lucrative grift for the next few years. Especially as Frank has always worked more on getting John elected than John has, and without funding that's likely to dry up.
John is smart enough to know he'll never get a paypig as good as Frank and there is no way he can sustain his lifestyle on his own. He gets some speaking gigs occasionally and has articles written about him, but how much money does that bring in? Not enough to buy multiple cars to break over the course of a couple years. His campaign wouldn't have to rely on Frank's connections in California for donations if he had any sort of real pull. It's all show at this point. The veil has been pulled back on how John is a liar and a grifter for people that matter and he's only able to continue his charade because people won't publicly call him out. The emperor has no clothes. Crying abuse might net him some sympathy donations and he'll get alimony from the divorce, but I don't see it sustaining the lifestyle he wants to live. He also needs Frank to execute his ideas if they're even his to begin with. John is the one sitting at home tweeting, popping pills, and playing peggle. I'm under the impression that Frank is the one actually making things happen.
 
A VERY good suggestion from an unemployed man who never leaves the house.

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Social distancing going very well for re,tards who don't contribute anything to society anyway.

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Settle down, Beavis. Obviously the implication is that Frank isn't good at his job, because if he was he wouldn't be first on the chopping block at the first sniff of trouble, and wouldn't be trying to sleaze his way into his next job

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It may be the company is doing okay and Frank is the dead weight.

I don't know. These are not tea leaves I can read. I foresee dark times ahead for John and his paypig.
 
Your dogs don't know how to use the Internet anyway John.

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He's frantically trying to spam the Democratic mailing lists to get enough money to pay back Frank the money he squandered on his fake campaign, so he can shut it down and quit pretending to be a politician, before the payments on the Porsche are due.
 
Settle down, Beavis. Obviously the implication is that Frank isn't good at his job, because if he was he wouldn't be first on the chopping block at the first sniff of trouble, and wouldn't be trying to sleaze his way into his next job

Then again, any employers would love an excuse to finally get rid of a screaming chink midget that keeps bringing a hideous shaved wendigo to company gatherings.
 
It may be the company is doing okay and Frank is the dead weight.

I don't know. These are not tea leaves I can read. I foresee dark times ahead for John and his paypig.

You are correct. Frank is deadbweight.

I will take a humble bow for predicting Frank's unemployment a few weeks ago when Wave Life Sciences' stock crashed.

The stock crashed after the company's main drug in development was pulled from clinical trials because it didn't work. That drug was the only one solely owned by WLS; its other projects are all in partnership with established Big Pharma outfits.

Frank's main job -- possibly his only job -- was ensuring patent protection for the new WLS drug. When that drug failed in trials, Frank became redundant because the Big Pharma partners of WLS are fully staffed to perform Frank's job on the remaining research projects.
 
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Frank's main job -- possibly his only job -- was ensuring patent protection for the new WLS drug. When that drug failed in trials, Frank became redundant because the Big Pharma partners of WLS are fully staffed to perform Frank's job on the remaining research projects.

If that's the scenario, then it might not be his fault and he's more likely to be okay, although this is a very unfortunate time to have a need for new employment. It could hardly be worse.

It really is the grunting and the heavy breathing that adds to the intellectual weight of this argument.

It's funny to see John's paypig (who is not a doctor) giving medical advice not to take self-prescribed drugs, considering he's married to John after all. I guess it's okay if you're a troon, or if you're so incredibly wealthy you can fly overseas at any time to get a doctor to do whatever you tell him to without bothersome gatekeeping.
 
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