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.

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What would the outcome of the harassment restraining order be?

  • A WIN for the Toe against Patrick Melton.

    Votes: 63 16.6%
  • A WIN for the Toe against Nicholas Rekieta.

    Votes: 4 1.1%
  • A MAJOR WIN for the Toe, it's upheld against both of them.

    Votes: 94 24.8%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 65 17.2%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 153 40.4%

  • Total voters
    379
Now that he's gotten a feel of the general personalities (i.e. Nick doesn't give a fuck), I think Hook would be a little more open next time he appears.

The Hook stream was really good. Hopefully he can be on for the next Big Brian Panel.

Apparently Nick and Drexel will be streaming tonight on Nick's other channel.

 
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The Hook stream was really good. Hopefully he can be on for the next Big Brian Panel.

Apparently Nick and Drexel will be streaming tonight on Nick's other channel.

I think Hook was a nice change of pace since he seemed like a liberal. And I mean just liberal, not the insane rioting pronoun goblins infesting places like Portland and Twitter.

He liked the Second Amendment, but not to the point of being a 2A absolutist. He also seemed to be in favor of social safety nets, much to Drexel's consternation. He also didn't seem like a delicate faggot, like when he looked genuinely confused why someone would charge the snowflake AR kid.

EDIT: Oh, River City Girls.
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I just wanted to use consternation.
 
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Now that I think about it, do they have things that can emulate local co-op, like Hamachi emulates LAN?
There is a program that for the life of me i can't remember the name of right now. It allows others to connect to your PC and gives the connecting party limited control. They can plug in a controller and the program makes your computer think their controller (or mouse+kb) is plugged in to your pc while your game window is streamed to their PC.

As you can imagine, that allows people to play local co-op over the internet and apparently it works quite well.

I know it's been used a lot in the fighting game community recently because this method is more consistent then relying on the in game online play
 
Eh...
From what I read up on about the Q and Drexel drama, the both of them acted like faggots. Q was a piece of shit by luring Drexel into a trap, dog piling him with his other guests and bringing in his fucking mom to have her fight his battles for him. Drexel handled it incredibly poorly, let his emotions completely rule him and then couldn't even bother to tell the guy off in his face. He does it on someone else's stream instead.

So the both of them are enormous cunts and the both of them need to grow a fucking pair and stop acting like high school bitches.
 
Eh...
From what I read up on about the Q and Drexel drama, the both of them acted like faggots. Q was a piece of shit by luring Drexel into a trap, dog piling him with his other guests and bringing in his fucking mom to have her fight his battles for him. Drexel handled it incredibly poorly, let his emotions completely rule him and then couldn't even bother to tell the guy off in his face. He does it on someone else's stream instead.

So the both of them are enormous cunts and the both of them need to grow a fucking pair and stop acting like high school bitches.
I think Drex deserves a little credit... Q had specifically laid a "PG" rule on him for the stream, and he agreed to play along, so he couldn't really go off on Q or his other guests the way he did on Nick's stream. He wasn't really able to let himself really get mad until afterward; by the time he got on Nick's stream, the gloves were off and he was able to let loose. But he did say that he'd have no reservations in saying it to their faces if he had the chance.
 
I think Drex deserves a little credit... Q had specifically laid a "PG" rule on him for the stream, and he agreed to play along, so he couldn't really go off on Q or his other guests the way he did on Nick's stream. He wasn't really able to let himself really get mad until afterward; by the time he got on Nick's stream, the gloves were off and he was able to let loose. But he did say that he'd have no reservations in saying it to their faces if he had the chance.
Hard disagree. There was nothing he said on Nick's stream that couldn't have been said on Q's stream minus the cursing and Drex is articulate enough to communicate without cursing. He obviously had reservations saying it to their faces since he didn't do it.
 
Hard disagree. There was nothing he said on Nick's stream that couldn't have been said on Q's stream minus the cursing and Drex is articulate enough to communicate without cursing. He obviously had reservations saying it to their faces since he didn't do it.
It's not whether he could've said it, it's whether he could've let himself get angry enough to want to say it, which would've possibly resulted in violating the PG ground rule that Q had set.

Sure, he could've got calm and then said it, but he had to get mad first.

That said, I do feel like Drex took it way farther than he needed to.
 
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It's not whether he could've said it, it's whether he could've let himself get angry enough to want to say it, which would've possibly resulted in violating the PG ground rule that Q had set.

Sure, he could've got calm and then said it, but he had to get mad first.

That said, I do feel like Drex took it way farther than he needed to.
So Drex said something that he only could have said after he got angry? Speaking out based on emotion? Drex calls that bitch made simp behavior.

What exactly did Q do wrong here? I'm sympathetic to MGTOW and agree with Drex's stance on modern women, but where is Q in the wrong? He invited his mom on the show, maybe? That's it? Drex had prior notice to the other two women he could have rejected it but he accepted those terms. Q played a mostly neutral host for most of it until Drex insulted the man who raised him. You can't call a man's father a cuck and expect him not to react to that. That's stupid.

The prior poster was absolutely correct in calling this a Nigga Moment. That's exactly what Drex did on Nick's stream.
 
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