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No time for honeymoon, have to catch up on wrasslin.
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Phil’s Instagram photo: “First night home as a married man. Life is good!”
491 Likes, 750 Comments - Phil (@theycallmedsp) on Instagram: “First night home as a married man. Life is good!”www.instagram.com
Not saying Tungsten wedding rings are bad but for Dave who has a huge ego I figured he would get a gold ring or have some etching on it like "4th Place Evo Champion", instead he gets the most generic and cheapest ring. Also, tungsten rings tend to be worn by people who work in jobs that may damage their rings much easier. For instance, in the military, it is extremely common to see guys replace their rings with tungsten rings since they don't break. Dave won't break any ring, even a silicone ring, since he doesn't do any heavy labor. So Dave getting a tungsten ring because of fear that holding his PS4 controller might snap his wedding band would be exceptional on his part. I just think Dave bought that tungsten ring because it was the cheapest ring he could find online, rather than it being durable. Also, he could easily pay ~$20 more to get an engraving on a tungsten ring, like getting a Street Fighter combo engraved on it (tacky but I see Dave getting this lol).I feel like this is about the one thing I can't hate on. I have a similar tungsten carbide ring for the simple fact that it's nigh indestructible. I had a nicer ring with some etching in it, and I snapped that fucker after like a year or so. So ordered the $35 tungsten carbide with some simple celtic graphics, and it's been going strong for 7 or so years now.
Some more post-wedding tweets have been included in the op including this gem:
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No, that's not how marriage works. The debt and property acquired before a marriage belongs to the individual who acquired it. It doesn't become the spouse's problem. The fact that DSP nonchalantly responds to this tweet is mindblowing, as is the fact that he doesn't know this is wrong. I don't know how he could have hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt to his name and have no knowledge of how that affects the love of his life.
I know this is late, but Khet's make-up bothers me. It's giving me some serious Trixie Mattel vibes.
Gotta think the people congratulating him unironically don't know either but then again anything that will help Phil will be silenced and written off as "starting drama" or some shit he likes to pull.No, that's not how marriage works. The debt and property acquired before a marriage belongs to the individual who acquired it. It doesn't become the spouse's problem. The fact that DSP nonchalantly responds to this tweet is mindblowing, as is the fact that he doesn't know this is wrong. I don't know how he could have hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt to his name and have no knowledge of how that affects the love of his life.
It seems like she puts on too little and too much at the same time.I know this is late, but Khet's make-up bothers me. It's giving me some serious Trixie Mattel vibes.
Pig tends to go prestige usually due to his crippling narcissism, though I bet he just asked her and got the one she wanted since he's lazy.I could see him going cheap for his ring but for khet, I'm going all in and saying he put more for hers. Like, way more.
I'm not sure how you're interpreting his response, but he's correcting the previous Tweet, so it appears that he knows how it works. Is this not true?![]()
No, that's not how marriage works. The debt and property acquired before a marriage belongs to the individual who acquired it. It doesn't become the spouse's problem. The fact that DSP nonchalantly responds to this tweet is mindblowing, as is the fact that he doesn't know this is wrong. I don't know how he could have hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt to his name and have no knowledge of how that affects the love of his life.
For some reason I thought his response was a cavalier "Not sure how it works" not the definitive "Not how it works." In that case he might understand the law.I'm not sure how you're interpreting his response, but he's correcting the previous Tweet, so it appears that he knows how it works. Is this not true?
Not saying Tungsten wedding rings are bad but for Dave who has a huge ego I figured he would get a gold ring or have some etching on it like "4th Place Evo Champion", instead he gets the most generic and cheapest ring. Also, tungsten rings tend to be worn by people who work in jobs that may damage their rings much easier. For instance, in the military, it is extremely common to see guys replace their rings with tungsten rings since they don't break. Dave won't break any ring, even a silicone ring, since he doesn't do any heavy labor. So Dave getting a tungsten ring because of fear that holding his PS4 controller might snap his wedding band would be exceptional on his part. I just think Dave bought that tungsten ring because it was the cheapest ring he could find online, rather than it being durable. Also, he could easily pay ~$20 more to get an engraving on a tungsten ring, like getting a Street Fighter combo engraved on it (tacky but I see Dave getting this lol).
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Not being interested in something doesn't make you better than people who are. You're also completely missing the point and what people are interested in, instead opting to assign labels like "loser" and "vanity." People are interested in where DSP's money goes because it's one of the mysteries in the DSP Cinematic Universe. He makes a lot, and used to make even more, and it just somehow vanishes/vanished. As far as I can see once people found out it was a $20 ring people laughed a bit at DSP being cheap and moved on. You're the ones trying to make something bigger than it is, not "them."