Careercow David Leavitt - "Journalist", miserly scammer, MTG addict who enjoys trying to get retail workers fired

Wonder if this dude was one of the pedos Quarterpounder was talking about being in the MtG community.
I'd laugh if he is. I want to see him and Leavitt get into an autistic slapfight while we chronicle everything. If Dave finds out about this thread, then it will get even better. Setting the stove burners to high to roast him would be entertaining.
 
I really doubt he's a pedophile unless he has tweets talking about underage girls that don't come off as tasteless jokes like the concert bombing one.
 
Here are some links that haven't been posted yet, as well as his personal email.

Blog?: http://www.luvitorleavitt.com/ | A

He comes across very Patrick Bateman like here

http://www.luvitorleavitt.com/review-of-the-jorg-gray-jg6500-automatic-watch/

Jorg Gray is best known for being the brand of watches which President Obama was wearing when he took office. The JG6500 watch Obama has been known for wearing, which is also worn by the Secret Service, wasn’t actually an automatic but a quartz. When creating its new line of watches, Jorg Gray felt that the most powerful person in the world should have the option of wearing an automatic version of his watch, and now you can too.

Jorg Gray has upgraded the line to include a high precision Japanese Miyota 9120 multifunction movement that’s automatic and self-winding. Jorg Gray was kind enough to send Examiner a review unit of its JG6500-83, and after wearing it for over a month we quickly fell in love with this timepiece.

Looking through the ani-reflective coating on the flat sapphire crystal on the front, you can immediately notice the small details such as the red triangle on the front of the second hand and the rose gold JG on the end of the second hand which help to make the multi-layered matte dial with a luminous index stand out. Unlike previous versions of the JG6500, the JG6500-83 isn’t actually a chronograph but a multi-function watch. It displays the time, day of the week, month, and has a easy to read date. A small JG is embossed on the crown. The green lume on the JG6500-83 was surprisingly bright, especially on the minute and hour hands where this matters the most.

The JG6500 features a 41 mm case that is 13.6 mm thick and made from stainless steel. While we wouldn’t say it’s heavy, it isn’t exactly on the lighter side either. Regardless, we had no problems wearing it through full workdays and our wrist didn’t begin to fatigue until after around 12 hours. Turning the watch over you’ll see six screws in the case back and another sapphire crystal which allows you to see the Japanese Miyota 9120 movement. Two of the 26 rubies can be seen through the back of the case, but not the power reserve. The self-winding mechanism of the JG6500 automatic watch was super efficient in our testing. A quick flick of the wrist would spin the winder 18+ times, and with a total power reserve of 40 hours we never found ourselves actually using the crown to wind the JG6500 during everyday use, even when taking it off for a day to wear another timepiece.

The JG6500-83 boasts a burgandy Italian leather strap with white stitching. It features the words “Jorg Gray” with a JG underneath on the matching rose gold buckle. The Italian leather strap was very stiff upon arrival and it took us three weeks to break it in. It’s actually curved on the end where it meets the watch case, as supposed to just straight. This makes it so that there’s no noticeable gap between where the Italian leather strap and the case meet. It’s the small details like this one which add to the overall sophistication to this timepiece. While the JG6500 is water resistant to 100 meters you wouldn’t want to take it swimming without swapping the Italian leather strap out, as either chlorine or salt water would quickly ruin it (we wouldn’t advice taking it in the shower without changing the strap either).

The automatic versions of the JG6500 are currently available in three styles. The JG6500-81 has a silver bezel on a black dial with black Italian leather strap. The JG6500-82 has a silver bezel on silver dial with a blue Italian leather strap. The JG6500-83 (the one which we received) has rose gold bezel on a silver dial and burgandy Italian leather strap. All three automatics retail for $895. Jorg Gray is also offering both commemorative and non-commemorative versions of the JG6500 line from the Presidential Collection from $395 and up. Although we don’t like to focus on cases the JG6500-83 came with a nice high-quality one which not only serves great for unboxing when given as a gift, but it’s also rugged enough to be used as storage when not in use.

The commemorative versions of the JG6500 feature a special engraving on their back, and all of the watches in the Presidential Collection have their own individual serial number engraved on them too. That’s just something you really don’t see on watches in the $400 price range, and yet another little detail which makes the Jorg Gray brand as a whole stand out from its competitors. Jorg Gray is offering an unprecedented amount of quality and craftsmanship for at this price point. When it comes to the sub $1,000 category we simply haven’t seen another automatic watch to rival the JG6500. If you’re looking for a bargain priced automatic timepiece which doesn’t sacrifice on excellence for either yourself or a loved one, you could do no better.

Also, he's not a good writer. It's 'burgundy', not 'bergandy', 'anti-reflective' not 'ani-reflective', 'advise' not 'advice' and so on. And then there's the creepy Obama worship...
 
He comes across very Patrick Bateman like here

http://www.luvitorleavitt.com/review-of-the-jorg-gray-jg6500-automatic-watch/



Also, he's not a good writer. It's 'burgundy', not 'bergandy', 'anti-reflective' not 'ani-reflective', 'advise' not 'advice' and so on. And then there's the creepy Obama worship...

I can forgive his grammatical errors, the thing I take offense with is how boring and hollow his writing style is. It's like you paid a fifth grader to write a paper describing a product then gave them a dictionary and a smart phone, but being a fifth grader, they don't know what a thesaurus is. It's insanely redundant and mundane. After reading his "articles", I could probably pick up my mircowave's instruction manual and get an erection from the flowing prose.
 
I can forgive his grammatical errors, the thing I take offense with is how boring and hollow his writing style is. It's like you paid a fifth grader to write a paper describing a product then gave them a dictionary and a smart phone, but being a fifth grader, they don't know what a thesaurus is. It's insanely redundant and mundane. After reading his "articles", I could probably pick up my mircowave's instruction manual and get an erection from the flowing prose.

Like I say, he reminds me of Patrick Bateman's robotic inner monologue about the features of the latest overpriced consumer electronics item he's bought.
 
When I heard his story on Twitter, it never occurred to me that Leavitt could be a lolcow. I just read him as an entitled blue check mark. A silly little asshole. Notthing special.

Also, political sperging doesn't really amuse me.

But he accumulation of details, culminating in his Magic habit, makes this guy special. He is a villain straight from central casting. A monster dreamt of by anti semites. I will observe, with interest.

What I mean, is that Leavitt is a total joo. Shylock level. A cheap caricature of a miserly jew, who happens to be a journalist and pussy. He's member of my tribe, an instantly recognizable archetype.
Ever heard the Yiddish phrase, "Shanda fur di goyim" (literally, "a scandal for the Gentiles") ?

It was coined by Jews to describe fellow Tribe members like Leavitt who act like walking bad-stereotypes in public, embarrass the community, and allow everyone else to say, "Yeah, typical Hebe there. Can't trust any of 'em!"

Judging from his behavior, and from the responses here, I'd say he's a classic example.
 
Ever heard the Yiddish phrase, "Shanda fur di goyim" (literally, "a scandal for the Gentiles") ?

It was coined by Jews to describe fellow Tribe members like Leavitt who act like walking bad-stereotypes in public, embarrass the community, and allow everyone else to say, "Yeah, typical Hebe there. Can't trust any of 'em!"

Judging from his behavior, and from the responses here, I'd say he's a classic example.
Never heard that particular expression, but all kikes know the sentiment. When one of us acts the way heebie hating goy assholes expect us to act, it is madenning.

Enter Leavitt, haggling aggressively, penny pinching, looking for an advantage and sympathy, whining and whinging. He's a journalist, if only sort of, (third after dr, lawyer). He has a history of doing this shit. He's rat faced. I see this faggot, and I wonder if Nazis and muslims are right.
 
Never heard that particular expression, but all kikes know the sentiment. When one of us acts the way heebie hating goy assholes expect us to act, it is madenning.

Enter Leavitt, haggling aggressively, penny pinching, looking for an advantage and sympathy, whining and whinging. He's a journalist, if only sort of, (third after dr, lawyer). He has a history of doing this shit. He's rat faced. I see this faggot, and I wonder if Nazis and muslims are right.
Every ethnic/religious group has its stereotypes. And they're usually based in a limited reality. I'm half-Italian, and I'm the first to acknowledge that there are plenty of Wops who act like characters from The Sopranos at their worst.

Think of negative stereotypes like weather reports: they shouldn't be relied upon, but they shouldn't be ignored, either.
 
Here's a good rundown on this dude if it hasn't been posted already:
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Ever heard the Yiddish phrase, "Shanda fur di goyim" (literally, "a scandal for the Gentiles") ?

It was coined by Jews to describe fellow Tribe members like Leavitt who act like walking bad-stereotypes in public, embarrass the community, and allow everyone else to say, "Yeah, typical Hebe there. Can't trust any of 'em!"

Judging from his behavior, and from the responses here, I'd say he's a classic example.
besides, greed and usury are consistently condemned in the Torah (and in both testaments of the Bible) in very strong terms; your man here is a textbook meshumad
 
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