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Notch and Elon going ‘hey match me bro’ and elevating the GFM to like 300k or more.
I want to believe. This is a pipe dream but this whole story is so ripe with insane events and anime-tier stuff like Ty promising to Vic’s mom to protect her son, and the whole filing of the lawsuit at the last possible moment...
 
Noble / Lost Pause covered both Elon weebing out and Vic filing the lawsuit. I think he remembers that one of the ANN dudes called him a Nazi when he and Clownfish TV were pretty much pro Vic when the things started.


Now we just need notch to come and dab on #kickvic for the ultimate crossover

Yeah, he's probably the billionnaire who hates SJWs the most.
 
Now we just need notch to come and dab on #kickvic for the ultimate crossover

I think it was EVS who said on Nick's stream last week that ultimately the only way you're going to end trial by social media is for those trying to ruin people facing the real world consequences of getting sued again and again and how that requires the money always being available for targets to do that.

At the moment GFM has been a pretty good option for making that happen, but by the time the 20th lawsuit against mouthy SJWs comes along, donors might be over a process which doesn't bring quick results.

It would definitely be beneficial to have some big names who can either help underwrite costs themselves or reach out to other big names to help out. These people play in a different sandbox to us and can reach people we cannot.

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Interesting that Vic decided to contact Elon. He's done basically nothing in the realm of basic socialization on twitter since this started. I wonder if this is due to prodding and good timing, or if this is a sign that Vic's mood has improved due to the lawsuit being filed and things getting moving in earnest now? If Elon and Vic team up, that's gonna be the anime twist of the century.
 
Interesting that Vic decided to contact Elon. He's done basically nothing in the realm of basic socialization on twitter since this started. I wonder if this is due to prodding and good timing, or if this is a sign that Vic's mood has improved due to the lawsuit being filed and things getting moving in earnest now? If Elon and Vic team up, that's gonna be the anime twist of the century.

I'm sure he was prodded. People are also prodding Elon Musk to respond.
 
Interesting that Vic decided to contact Elon. He's done basically nothing in the realm of basic socialization on twitter since this started. I wonder if this is due to prodding and good timing, or if this is a sign that Vic's mood has improved due to the lawsuit being filed and things getting moving in earnest now? If Elon and Vic team up, that's gonna be the anime twist of the century.
I think it's a couple things. Elon, even if not aware of the situation (something I doubt) would pretty quickly jump on board; so in that respect it's a power play. Nobody is going to beat Elon's support, period.

The second thing is: I think it's a sign of Vic's confidence being on the rebound. He's no longer alone and on the defense from all these disgusting accusations. He's fresh off probably the most profitable signing ever and on the warpath with an extremely talented and high energy law firm and hundreds of thousands of people all over the planet supporting him.
 

Anyone else curious if this tweet was advised by counsel or is my autism just acting up? Ty&Co. have shown to be extremely capable with their PR to date...

Well the GFM atm is sittin at a solid $140k so we will see what happens.

Here's the thing. There's nothing preventing ANYBODY from making direct donation to the IOLTA account (via BHBH iirc). Ty said as much. Who knows what money has made it's way in there none of us know about.
 
New user here, finally decided to make an account after the years on and off of lurking various threads on this site. I've been blueballed for over 1000 pages (and now multiple subforums) as most of my friends won't really care until the lawsuit gets further along so I've had nobody to talk to about all this. I'm sorry in advance for dumb things said, I'll try to keep it to a minimum.

Anyways, I decided to take a look around at some of the articles posted about the lawsuit (would this go under the Sea Salt Mine thread? Not 100% sure but I'm leaning towards no because most of this isn't chimping out) and it's fun to see different rags' interpretations of the exact same information. There's Newsweek, which is only notable because the writer said the suit was only 1 million (instead of 1+), and they fucked up the title:
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Broly x Morrigan is the canon ending to dragon age origins

Variety's pretty boring, although some of the comments are funny, including one that claimed that Variety doxxxxxxed the defendants by attaching the opening complaint pdf. Polygon is Polygon, complete with saying that Vic got dropped from conventions due to "independent investigations" separate from the Funimation one and comments that were on the verge of giving me cancer. Comicbook.com includes a weird one-sentence advertisement for Super Dragon Ball Heroes, some digital app that "the anime is based on." Screenrant.com references a similar case with Brett Ratner, although the writer is doubtful that this case will go the same way. There's an article from slambuddy.com, but briefly looking over it I'm fairly certain that it's actually just the exact article written by the writer of Screenrant's article but with a couple extra words thrown in here and there at random, and with no formatting.

Is this of much value? Probably not, other than it's interesting that other than Polygon most of these seemed pretty neutral at worst. But hey, this lawsuit's gonna take a while so I thought this could be a fun thing to talk about to take up time.

I didn't archive any of this shit because I don't want to fuck it up on my first post, and also because who cares
 
New user here, finally decided to make an account after the years on and off of lurking various threads on this site. I've been blueballed for over 1000 pages (and now multiple subforums) as most of my friends won't really care until the lawsuit gets further along so I've had nobody to talk to about all this. I'm sorry in advance for dumb things said, I'll try to keep it to a minimum.

Anyways, I decided to take a look around at some of the articles posted about the lawsuit (would this go under the Sea Salt Mine thread? Not 100% sure but I'm leaning towards no because most of this isn't chimping out) and it's fun to see different rags' interpretations of the exact same information. There's Newsweek, which is only notable because the writer said the suit was only 1 million (instead of 1+), and they fucked up the title:
View attachment 733083Broly x Morrigan is the canon ending to dragon age origins

Variety's pretty boring, although some of the comments are funny, including one that claimed that Variety doxxxxxxed the defendants by attaching the opening complaint pdf. Polygon is Polygon, complete with saying that Vic got dropped from conventions due to "independent investigations" separate from the Funimation one and comments that were on the verge of giving me cancer. Comicbook.com includes a weird one-sentence advertisement for Super Dragon Ball Heroes, some digital app that "the anime is based on." Screenrant.com references a similar case with Brett Ratner, although the writer is doubtful that this case will go the same way. There's an article from slambuddy.com, but briefly looking over it I'm fairly certain that it's actually just the exact article written by the writer of Screenrant's article but with a couple extra words thrown in here and there at random, and with no formatting.

Is this of much value? Probably not, other than it's interesting that other than Polygon most of these seemed pretty neutral at worst. But hey, this lawsuit's gonna take a while so I thought this could be a fun thing to talk about to take up time.

I didn't archive any of this shit because I don't want to fuck it up on my first post, and also because who cares
Broly is my favorite Dragon age companion.
 
Elon sending some lunch money would allow Ty to not only sue marzgurl but also her cat too. Hope springs eternal but I would not get your Hope's up. Elons handlers may try to talk him out of getting involved in a culture war
 
Elon Musk is a giant asshole and a scam artist and probably a drug addict, but if he wanted to he could fund this round of lawsuits as well as all the follow-on lawsuits without even noticing. He probably drops more money on drugs and whores at Burning Man. I'm interested to see if this goes anywhere.
 
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So, some weeb did a (prophetic) drawing of the ending of the webwars...it is soo bad, yet soo good at the same time. Meanwhile, the most amazing thing the Kickvic side has done...well, just look at Ms La Choy and Shame.
 
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So, some weeb did a (prophetic) drawing of the ending of the webwars...it is soo bad, yet soo good at the same time. Meanwhile, the most amazing thing the Kickvic side has done...well, just look at Ms La Choy and Shame.
This is a renaissance piece compared to anything kickvic has been able to come up with. If they can even be creative in the first place.
 
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