Tim Pool - 'journalist' who claims to be a sensible centrist & sucks Sargon of Akkad's wiener; Afraid of the Milkshake ANTIFAs

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Either way the brand is worthless before and after he took it, so it was a waste of money.
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I don't know about "worthless", you can scam a lot of suckers attract a lot of investment when you can say that thousands of people donated a total of $1.2 million.
 
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Protip: watch on 1.25x speed. So much easier to listen to The Quartering that way. He speaks so slowly that there's no chipmunk effect.
2x is far more palatable
 
My initial takeaway is that Reactor is suffering depression. It's the lethargy and indifference to things that make to think that.

Regardless, if Chris hasn't signed away the rights to the domain and brand it's still his in the technical legal sense.
Chris is a disabled vet but he didn't share what his disability was when we spoke. In his GoFundMe he mentions being depressed by Tim's actions.
 
In his GoFundMe he mentions being depressed by Tim's actions.
I took that to mean he is saddened and frustrated by the current events. He's experiencing an emotion.

Depression often expresses as lethargy and indifference, which is seen in the text exchanges.
 
The fact that Chris believes his "share" to be worth 333k after he left and an investor put in 1 million proves to me he's a dum dum. The business wouldn't be worth a damn thing if he didn't do anything with it. Does he really think the investor would have put in 1 million if Tim wasn't attached to it and it was just Chris?
 
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The fact that Chris believes his "share" to be worth 333k after he left and an investor put in 1 million proves to me he's a dum dum. The business wouldn't be worth a damn thing if he didn't do anything with it. Does he really think the investor would have put in 1 million if Tim wasn't attached to it and it was just Chris?
Tim is kind of a douche for leaving his brother off of it though, but honestly, if someone like Tim wasn't attached, lol.

Tim should've helped with brand name recognition and Chris should've did all the business shit.
 
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Chris is a disabled vet but he didn't share what his disability was when we spoke. In his GoFundMe he mentions being depressed by Tim's actions.
Ha, I'm not surprised. An up and coming boots-on-the-ground journalist with growing accolades is now a washed up news commentator talking about other people's news articles on YouTube. Sad... Had to stop watching because he turned into one of those doomsayers and I'm pretty sure it's more than just me that's dealing with anxiety of the unknowns right now without piling on more worries. I mean, shilling dehydrated foodstuffs? Why would you want to do that, advertising prep kits is making everything worse, painting everything like it's the apocalypse - we still have access to food, holy shit.
 
The fact that Chris believes his "share" to be worth 333k after he left and an investor put in 1 million proves to me he's a dum dum. The business wouldn't be worth a damn thing if he didn't do anything with it. Does he really think the investor would have put in 1 million if Tim wasn't attached to it and it was just Chris?
Thats not how ownership works comrade. If Chris owns 1/3 of Subverse and Tim gets a 1.2 mil investment then Chris is owed 1/3 of it. Just because your boss is lazy doesn't mean you get to own the business.
 
Thats not how ownership works comrade. If Chris owns 1/3 of Subverse and Tim gets a 1.2 mil investment then Chris is owed 1/3 of it. Just because your boss is lazy doesn't mean you get to own the business.
If this goes to court I think the reasonable outcome is that the judge awards Chris a "originator's fee" of 333k, tempered by a massive "finder's fee + development costs" of around 180k-200k (attributed to Tim's side, of course), leaving around 33k-53k for Chris. (Legal costs notwithstanding.)

I don't know the specific legal terms but you get the idea.

This situation seems to be a little from column A, a little from column B.
 
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Tim's responses in the private messages are the opposite of what he said publicly on Nick Rekieta's channel just 2 months prior. He was thinking about suing the porn Subverse because he had all this Subverse content going back years. Content his brother made on a brand he now says was worthless.

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"Subverse is my brand dating back to 2014 . . . I've got a deal with investors who are going to be wondering whether or not the brand is a safe thing to invest in and this is a crucial time for us. I'm not going to sacrifice 4 years of work with no days off because you decided to launch a porn game of the same name in the past couple weeks."















"Subverse was worthless and you admitted that."
 
Chris just released a ton of DMs from Tim
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He uploaded another set of DMs too.
 

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I watch subverse now and again, I like the format, and the fact that they actually report news rather than just read open source articles like Tim Pool does on his channels.

It's not really taken off though, from the production values, I knew there was a significant amount of time and money spent on it, but I didn't quite realise how much, until reading back through the thread.

I remember a while back Pool was talking about how Emily Molli had traveled to France and spend a couple of weeks cover the Yellow Vest protest, there was very little of that aired in videos ( I went looking for it at the time). I get the impression there may have been some sort of bottleneck when it came to post production, and with trending news after a big enough delay there's hardly any point.

Anyway imo Subverse doesn't really have a future, not when companies like Buzzfeed and Vox are on their arses, and the fight is just about doling out the money from the kickfundme.
 

Protip: watch on 1.25x speed. So much easier to listen to The Quartering that way. He speaks so slowly that there's no chipmunk effect.

Do you guys think that The Don might have organized his goon, The Quartering, to back Tim up? Or, if we decide to be even more conspiratorial: Do you think Tim asked The Don to send his fixer, The Quartering to dispense with any doubt in their (probably) shared audience?

I know that for the most part Tim was considered to be separate from the skeptics. I don't think he's under the shadow of The Don's (Sargon's) troon fucking chode, I believe he's got enough clout to survive on his own and as a result can't be reigned in like a lackey or called in to defend m'lady's honor at any given moment. But, that doesn't mean a friendly relationship doesn't exist between them. You could chalk it up to just a natural alignment of being against woke faggot comrades, but I think there's more back scratching going on than needed. I think this because Tim made a supportive video on Sargon's legal win over Hughs, and I can't think of anyone that isn't close with the Don that would make a video on a case that no one cared about or remembered.

I find it pretty weird how The Quartering (Jeremy) responded. It's weird enough that Jeremy can crank out a lot of videos a day, since he is everything someone named "Reverse Flash" should be: fucking slow. His April 2nd video "Tim Pool is cancelled" is pretty hyperbolic and just feels extremely preemptive. No one has even decided that Tim Pool is a bad guy yet, I think most people are thinking to themselves "wtf?" and that's about it. I feel like this could have just been another order from the Don that Jeremy fucked up.
 
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Do you guys think that The Don might have organized his goon, The Quartering, to back Tim up? Or, if we decide to be even more conspiratorial: Do you think Tim asked The Don to send his fixer, The Quartering to dispense with any doubt in their (probably) shared audience?

I know that for the most part Tim was considered to be separate from the skeptics. I don't think he's under the shadow of The Don's (Sargon's) troon fucking chode, I believe he's got enough clout to survive on his own and as a result can't be reigned in like a lackey or called in to defend m'lady's honor at any given moment. But, that doesn't mean a friendly relationship doesn't exist between them. You could chalk it up to just a natural alignment of being against woke faggot comrades, but I think there's more back scratching going on than needed. I think this because Tim made a supportive video on Sargon's legal win over Hughs, and I can't think of anyone that isn't close with the Don that would make a video on a case that no one cared about or remembered.

I find it pretty weird how The Quartering (Jeremy) responded. It's weird enough that Jeremy can crank out a lot of videos a day, since he is everything someone named "Reverse Flash" should be: fucking slow. His April 2nd video "Tim Pool is cancelled" is pretty hyperbolic and just feels extremely preemptive. No one has even decided that Tim Pool is a bad guy yet, I think most people are thinking to themselves "wtf?" and that's about it. I feel like this could have just been another order from the Don that Jeremy fucked up.
How many times do we have to tell you, the grifter mafia is just a far left boogie man!...it's complicated.
 
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