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not sure if I'm reading this right but it looks like some pig bought it for him on 3/26? also why does he need 2?
thats weird that it labels the date he added it on as "last purchased on". either way looks like it actually sold out or it's that thing Amazon does where they make it so people cant buy an item they're currently working on shipping out. either way hope he doesn't get this thing.I think it's the same mistake I made. Whenever he adds something to the list, it shows that date as the date of last purchase. No idea why he "needs" 2, though. I would assume a mistake on his part.
"But Phil you can just buy a super long microUSB cable and connect it to your PS5 and play it wired" Uhhhh, WRONG! *leans in*I was watching old videos of Phil complaining about controllers and one of his complaints is that wireless controllers drop inputs, stupid sony detractors only sell wireless controllers! How is he supposed to play now?![]()
It's little manipulative things like this that remind me what a pathetic e-begging asshole Phil is.
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Anyone remember him begging for a game around August 20th?
Edit: Or the 15th?
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As interesting as it sounds, I doubt it. He's so paranoid about trolls that he would never want to risk it.For some reason I can see Phil selling the codes to pay hisbillssweaty JPEG wrestlers lol
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Anyone remember him begging for a game around August 20th?
Edit: Or the 15th?
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Yeah, I'm pretty sure of it now. His spending is such that he can't afford his actual business expenses any more. This isn't just him trying to free up more money by sacrificing his streaming expenses, out of sheer contempt for what he does for a living. He has no choice, he has to cut something, and of course he picks the worst option. The tards may be willing to pick up the slack and buy games so he can have new shit to play, but because Phil's spending is going to get worse, eventually that won't be enough either. He'll need them to do that AND provide enough tips/superchats/etc. for him to cover his actual bills, reliably, every month.I found this clip of him saying he used Playstation credits to buy the Ghost of Tsushima expansion, which he started on August 20th
Even if Phil stops paying his mortgage today and mails a cardboard penis to his mortgage company with "NOT PAYING" written on it, it'll take years before he's foreclosed and evicted, especially if Phil keeps rope-a-doping them with the occasional payment. Look how long it took for the CT Khando to be foreclosed on, and that wasn't even occupied. For a primary residence it'd take even longer.It's inevitable, the only question is how long it's going to take before he misses enough mortgage payments to get kicked out. I doubt it will happen this year, but next? That's a possibility
Perhaps, but remember that for Phil, the slightest upset is enough to rock his world like a literal hurricane. We've seen how he gets when he needs to pretend that he might not be able to pay his mortgage next month, now imagine him when he has actually been behind for months and is getting hounded by the bank. He really doesn't need to be forcibly removed from the premises, you give him something to legit fear, and he'll run away from it, every time. Dude went all the way across the country to get away from the people he pissed off in Connecticut, leaving his first big boy place behind without looking back. I'm not convinced he'll never do it again, not unless he somehow manages to stay far enough ahead of his real bills for the rest of his life.Even if Phil stops paying his mortgage today and mails a cardboard penis to his mortgage company with "NOT PAYING" written on it, it'll take years before he's foreclosed and evicted, especially if Phil keeps rope-a-doping them with the occasional payment. Look how long it took for the CT Khando to be foreclosed on, and that wasn't even occupied. For a primary residence it'd take even longer.
That's a possibility, but I don't see how he can do that without selling the condo, since the only people who would possibly give him a loan are the ones who will break your legs if you don't pay up. Any sane person will deny him rent, and he is never be able to get another mortgage ever.Perhaps, but remember that for Phil, the slightest upset is enough to rock his world like a literal hurricane. We've seen how he gets when he needs to pretend that he might not be able to pay his mortgage next month, now imagine him when he has actually been behind for months and is getting hounded by the bank. He really doesn't need to be forcibly removed from the premises, you give him something to legit fear, and he'll run away from it, every time. Dude went all the way across the country to get away from the people he pissed off in Connecticut, leaving his first big boy place behind without looking back. I'm not convinced he'll never do it again, not unless he somehow manages to stay far enough ahead of his real bills for the rest of his life.
His move was over taxes. The rush was more likely to do with the timing of his first Machinima paycut. He was supposed to look at other states before buying a "house" but bought the last condo he looked at in Washington.That's a possibility, but I don't see how he can do that without selling the condo, since the only people who would possibly give him a loan are the ones who will break your legs if you don't pay up. Any sane person will deny him rent, and he is never be able to get another mortgage ever.
As far as the move, I thought it was greed, becuase Washington had no personal income tax and he thought he could move there to save money, but forgot to look at business tax. Perhaps it was both reasons...
Phil isn't one to consider the consequences when he decides to flee, and whatever he runs from always scares him more than whatever he's running towards. He once said his move to Washington was a huge financial mistake, which is incorrect, and shows where his priorities are. He regrets the money spent, not the act itself, since it was out of self-preservation.That's a possibility, but I don't see how he can do that without selling the condo, since the only people who would possibly give him a loan are the ones who will break your legs if you don't pay up. Any sane person will deny him rent, and he is never be able to get another mortgage ever.
I don't believe for one second that Phil had any reason beyond cowardice. I can buy that he took all of five minutes to choose a state, but not that it being so far away was an accident. His first condo in Connecticut is, IIRC, about 15 minutes drive time from the house he grew up in, and in those days, he only had a bad rep in the FGC knew of him. Not something he had to deal with much, but after Project 7, that surely changed.As far as the move, I thought it was greed, becuase Washington had no personal income tax and he thought he could move there to save money, but forgot to look at business tax. Perhaps it was both reasons...