🌟 Internet Famous Arin Hanson / Egoraptor / Grump - "Hey I'm Grump!" of Game Grumps fame, hypocritical SJW doxer, shat himself recording a let's play

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I just noticed Arin's actually dyed his hair pink again. That was... what... several months of him not keeping that up even though it was being praised as this "new look"? At least he actually did a better job this time compared to last though he probably just got someone else to do it for him this time
Watching that video made me realise that Arin's got no chin, he's a chinlet.
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Time to join the club with Leafy and the Yandere Dev!
 
I just noticed Arin's actually dyed his hair pink again. That was... what... several months of him not keeping that up even though it was being praised as this "new look"? At least he actually did a better job this time compared to last though he probably just got someone else to do it for him this time
Jesus Christ he thinks he’s a movie star.
 
And now we can add art theft to the list of Game Grumps's cavaclade of fuck-ups.

Ben, being the professional with high standards that he is, decided to take it upon himself to use the magic of Google image searches to try and find images for the finale for Monopoly. He then supposedly proceeded to find a "free clipart site" and used an image of a turtle to use, thinking nobody would notice.
The person who made that work that got her art taken by these sites, however, did notice. And the artist, FourRule, isn't very happy right now.
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Of course they aren't that mad at Game Grumps, and wish them no ill will, but Lovelies found someone detracting from the norm of Game Grumps and blaming their Gods, and we can't very well have that, now can we?

"How dare she complain, she should be grateful the Grumps even acknowledged their existence!"
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As of now, the Grumps have yet to issue a response to this. Remember kids, plagiarism is okay as long as you don't get caught, and even if you do, it's the Internet and everything everyone does is free for you to use, always and forever.
 
And now we can add art theft to the list of Game Grumps's cavaclade of fuck-ups.

Ben, being the professional with high standards that he is, decided to take it upon himself to use the magic of Google image searches to try and find images for the finale for Monopoly. He then supposedly proceeded to find a "free clipart site" and used an image of a turtle to use, thinking nobody would notice.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Bvc38EfOhqMThe person who made that work that got her art taken by these sites, however, did notice. And the artist, FourRule, isn't very happy right now.
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Of course they aren't that mad at Game Grumps, and wish them no ill will, but Lovelies found someone detracting from the norm of Game Grumps and blaming their Gods, and we can't very well have that, now can we?

"How dare she complain, she should be grateful the Grumps even acknowledged their existence!"
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As of now, the Grumps have yet to issue a response to this. Remember kids, plagiarism is okay as long as you don't get caught, and even if you do, it's the Internet and everything everyone does is free for you to use, always and forever.
I don't see it as Ben's fault.
He wouldn't have known the art was stolen by the clip art site.

It's a non-issue IMHO.
 
I don't see it as Ben's fault.
He wouldn't have known the art was stolen by the clip art site.

It's a non-issue IMHO.
No, but as someone in the Reddit thread pointed out; they knew they weren't allowed to use it. The image itself is on no reputable stockphoto website and the one site it was found on (NicePNG) clearly says the images aren't allowed to be used for commercial use. So they fucked up either way.
 
I don't see it as Ben's fault.
He wouldn't have known the art was stolen by the clip art site.

It's a non-issue IMHO.
Regardless of whether it’s a big deal or not, I won’t hesitate to point out this whole fuckup could have been avoided if they stuck to the old thumbnail design.
 
Regardless of whether it’s a big deal or not, I won’t hesitate to point out this whole fuckup could have been avoided if they stuck to the old thumbnail design.

Or that if he needed an image of a turtle, there's literally 30 people on staff that likely could have just drawn him one.

Or god forbid get one from Fiverr.
 
Or that if he needed an image of a turtle, there's literally 30 people on staff that likely could have just drawn him one.

Or god forbid get one from Fiverr.
Or Arin, someone who in the past drew things, draw it himself. I know he wouldn't because that requires he put in some effort in his work, and he hasn't tried that since before Jon left GG.
 
It's not like Google Image Search doesn't have tools that would allow Ben to specify that he's looking for specific licenses, or that there aren't plenty of stock image websites out there he could've used. As a relatively well-known business that's the least amount of professionalism GG could show, I think.
 
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