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Is ANN going to get their own Community Watch thread? Or should we wait once they go under and they scatter like cockroaches to put them in their individual lolcow pins?
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“PSA we’re literally too dumb to keep our dumbass from getting exposed,”
https://twitter.com/PedanticRomantc/status/1105589919567667200 https://archive.fo/S9EX6
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Is ANN going to get their own Community Watch thread? Or should we wait once they go under and they scatter like cockroaches to put them in their individual lolcow pins?
I just hope their database can be saved. It's legit good.I think this is fine for now. After the dust settles, I don't even know if ANN will be around. You might see individual threads on the most exceptional people. Some of them ain't gonna be happy.
I just hope their database can be saved. It's legit good.
It is almost certainly Christopher MacDonald's apartment. The 4410 is the street address, and the #402 would be the specific apartment.
Mind you, they appear to have done the bare minimum to legally incorporate. You can incorporate out of a residential address. But this also strongly suggests they have fuck all in terms of assets. MacDonald is the "CEO." You've got people like Hope and Zac out in California barely scraping by.
They're fucked if they have any sort of substantial judgement against them.
According to Manta.com, which is a small business website, Anime News Network makes a $97,120 annual revenue with one employee. Is this employee Christopher MacDonald?
Also, who was the person who wrote the "Far from Perfect" article? Does anyone know how much he/she makes, or at least have an estimated guess?
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Is it odd that a guy who makes $97,000 a year lives in an apartment complex?
Unless he or an accountant shares that revenue with his constituents in some way.
He also has the apartment right next to his university, the Université de Montréal, according to his LinkedIn page.
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Here's his summary. It might show some of his character to some people.
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Lol. Also, it should be "Shane Holmberg's", not "Shane Holmbergs'". Sorry, it's just me being picky.
Is ANN going to get their own Community Watch thread? Or should we wait once they go under and they scatter like cockroaches to put them in their individual lolcow pins?
Don’t they all already all have individual threads? We’re starting to get into some weird whirlpool of lolcow inception type shit. Every thing is connected, and with every connection it just gets more and more fucking exceptional.
Inb4 Vic is actually Marzgurl's father, and this has all been an elaborate cry for attention.Don’t they all already all have individual threads? We’re starting to get into some weird whirlpool of lolcow inception type shit. Every thing is connected, and with every connection it just gets more and more fucking exceptional.
If they can sell it before they go under, then perhaps. And if it does get saved, maybe it can finally be run by people who know what the fuck they're doing.I just hope their database can be saved. It's legit good.
How does Vic and BHBH sue a Canadian corporation if they choose that strategy? Would the owners of that company be compelled to travel to Texas to defend themselves or would Vics lawyers have to travel to Canada?
Depends on whether they sue them in Texas or Canada. They're much more likely to sue in Texas. Why would they make things easier? More of the defendants are in Texas, all the events occurred in Texas or had their effects there, most of the necessary witnesses are in Texas, the plaintiff does business in Texas (and the business the case is about), so the case is likely to be heard in Texas, according to Texas law, whether it is in Texas state court or federal court.
Depends on whether they sue them in Texas or Canada. They're much more likely to sue in Texas. Why would they make things easier? More of the defendants are in Texas, all the events occurred in Texas or had their effects there, most of the necessary witnesses are in Texas, the plaintiff does business in Texas (and the business the case is about), so the case is likely to be heard in Texas, according to Texas law, whether it is in Texas state court or federal court.
Maybe Vic will end up owning it and can put it up under new management.
How does Vic and BHBH sue a Canadian corporation if they choose that strategy?
One more for good measure: Texas.
In all seriousness, do you think ANN even has a lawyer on retainer? Or will it be each of the employees involved bringing in their own respective lawyers?
Some of those tweets are talking about Meyer v. Waid, I believe.
All of them.Looking forward to Rackets tonight!
Also, I have a question. If we put a pot of glue in the middle of a small room, which idiot would try to sniff it all and not share?
Emmett, Shane, or Ron?