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Nick cleaning his cutting board with bleach wipes is the only time we should be thankful that he doesn't feed his kidsLet it never be said that he's incapable of learning:
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Nick cleaning his cutting board with bleach wipes is the only time we should be thankful that he doesn't feed his kidsLet it never be said that he's incapable of learning:
Unlike his arrogance in relation to his felony, this time he seems to be doing some performative pentient shit. I love the fact that technical and professional disciplinary shit causes him more problems that the criminal fucking law.Every viewer counts.
No, Locals is almost dead. He's focusing on Youtube memberships now. The Locals member streams are also Youtube member streams. Simultaneous streaming to Locals probably just exists because it's easy to set up and will satisfy a few legacy members.Is this nee 30 min on YT then to Locals an attempt to show he brings viewers with hopes of a contract?
Where are you finding these comments?Every viewer counts.
He found his "special purpose.""My career in law is mostly over [...] My purpose in becoming a lawyer was completed."
The purpose was supposedly to help others.
"I got a pretty significant scholarship because my LSAT score was pretty good."
The ethics board must be getting ready to rake him over the coals for everything he's done. No way he'd cope about not being a lawyer anymore when he'd normally fight the board to keep his title."My career in law is mostly over [...] My purpose in becoming a lawyer was completed."
The purpose was supposedly to help others.
"I got a pretty significant scholarship because my LSAT score was pretty good."
But but but - there is interest in smaller cases that none of the other content starved youtubers want to cover! He is just waiting for the perfect small case to cover (giving him the excuse to not stream, and the secondary excuse of why his viewcount might be tiny for these cases)Nick's pivot to only talking about "smaller cases" means his own, endlessly. His only other legal commentary is cri-tweeking an actual lawyer's better cooking.
oh! that is good, so he might be trying to revive the old channels as a life raft from his unsustainable lawyer title? what topics will he cover?Nick suddenly fought to get his other YT channels restored. Outside him needing a w regardless how little - what are the odds he knows he has to dump the main one that involves a lawyer/lawfirm, for legal reasons? He sure has been griping about the ethics stuff lately.
He definitely doesn't want the humiliation of the public announcement so he is trying to somehow keep it quiet by "voluntarily" ceasing to be a lawyer.The ethics board must be getting ready to rake him over the coals for everything he's done. No way he'd cope about not being a lawyer anymore when he'd normally fight the board to keep his title.
Lmao from number one or two on all of YouTube to Number Five on Pedotips, a failed platform run by a child molester.Nick did a little better than usual today.
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He should seethe about Kurt more. I'm sure there's an intense demand for a cocksucking fairy seething about some fat guy.It's pretty funny Nick has been putting effort into trying to boost his place in the algorithm with shorts & click-bait titles, yet still had only 44 people live watching on YT, oblivious to the real need of addressing content & issues with the host.
The last thing Null's servers need is gravitational waves caused by two singularities orbiting each other more and more tightly until eventually they collide and emit a gamma ray burst.Any BP mods here? Do we have enough space for another fat greasy deathfat with a 10k+ paged thread? Or will the two singularities of calories collide and end the universe?
Again, gross. And foolhardy.Legal Mindset's expression of forgiveness, deletion of arrest-era videos, and claim that he'd happily have Nick back on his show may just get Nick to take him up on the offer now that they just recently had a nice (shower) talk about it and are all good:
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Let's hope so. He has no business being a lawyer ever again.The ethics board must be getting ready to rake him over the coals for everything he's done. No way he'd cope about not being a lawyer anymore when he'd normally fight the board to keep his title.
Nick doesn't really care that he can't uncoke his child, outside of the people responding to the news by rightly running him off the internet into his little hugbox. But disbarment would cut him so much deeper.A disbarment would be kino, because it would add a level of permanence to this that might not get from the felony conviction that could drop off after five years.
Disbarments in Minnesota are permanent:
For me, it's not just a "fuck you, Nick" thing.Nick doesn't really care that he can't uncoke his child, outside of the people responding to the news by rightly running him off the internet into his little hugbox. But disbarment would cut him so much deeper.
Not going to happen. Minnesota has a few every year and if you look at them, they almost entirely involve absolutely extreme misconduct. Nick is more in the range of a brief suspension (but requiring some corrective measures to reinstate the license) or even a public or private reprimand.(And yes, I am aware that it is the most severe, and therefore rare, punishment they can impose, but Nick is a genuine menace, so I'm still gonna hope).
You'd probably also not offhandedly accuse an internet weirdo of being a pedophile, and if somehow you did you'd probably settle immediately.if I had a serious First Amendment case and a hefty war chest, I wouldn't hesitate to hire Randazza, although I'd check to make sure he didn't have a conflict of interest related to the other side.
Yeah, I kinda figured. I have been told in the past it has to be super severe, like mismanaging client funds.Not going to happen. Minnesota has a few every year and if you look at them, they almost entirely involve absolutely extreme misconduct. Nick is more in the range of a brief suspension (but requiring some corrective measures to reinstate the license) or even a public or private reprimand.