WWE Champions General - Despite his claims, DSP is still spending thousands of dollars on the WWE Champions mobile game

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Wait... So wrasslers can have 5 stars now? Phil gonna be spending more and more soon
Yeah they announced about a week ago that select sweaty musclebound wrestlemen jpegs will have a 5 star ranking now, I'll quote the post...
https://youtube.com/watch?v=nym7UKLoQbA
So here is info about the newest WWE Champions Event. Scopely is adding 5 star wrestlers. We will have to see how many 5 star wrestlers Phil whales out for.

Also this is a solo event so Phil doesn't have to rush to a new faction.
 
Yeah they announced about a week ago that select sweaty musclebound wrestlemen jpegs will have a 5 star ranking now, I'll quote the post...

The 5 star thing is the best because it pretty much invalidates 98% of everything he's spent on the game because it's now outdated
 
Yeah they announced about a week ago that select sweaty musclebound wrestlemen jpegs will have a 5 star ranking now, I'll quote the post...

And DSP is such a stupid paypig he couldn't get started pigging fast enough.
 
At least gambling has the possibility of making more money.

Phil is simp whaling for the possibility of... cartoon jpegs of half naked oiled up men. Its not like he can even maybe flip that shit like Pokeeman cards.
I feel like this thread focuses too much on justifying hobbies based on financial returns. Not everything someone does needs to make sense on a balance sheet. I know tons of people who've blown tens of thousands on vacations, boats, cars, whatever - they've "lost" more than Phil has and if it makes them happy to do or own those things I don't see why it matters.

With Phil it matters because he's clearly ashamed of his hobby and is a bankrupt beggar to boot who spends all day wrangling tards he despises and dancing around in an autistic vest - but still, I don't think the lack of return value on the sweaty muscle men is what makes this such a sordid, embarrassing story.
 
I feel like this thread focuses too much on justifying hobbies based on financial returns. Not everything someone does needs to make sense on a balance sheet. I know tons of people who've blown tens of thousands on vacations, boats, cars, whatever - they've "lost" more than Phil has and if it makes them happy to do or own those things I don't see why it matters.

With Phil it matters because he's clearly ashamed of his hobby and is a bankrupt beggar to boot who spends all day wrangling tards he despises and dancing around in an autistic vest - but still, I don't think the lack of return value on the sweaty muscle men is what makes this such a sordid, embarrassing story.

I'd say there's a pretty big difference between spending money on something like a car or vacation versus a pay to win mobile game. The reason I'd say Phil "lost" money while those other people didn't is that they're actually getting something meaningful out of the purchase. Sure, it's possible for those things to backfire, you can have a shitty vacation or buy a crappy car, and hey, depending on the circumstances behind those things, it might go from reasonable to dumb purchase. Especially if it's a case of not doing the right research or whatever.

But with a mobile game, you're not really getting anything. These games are specifically designed not to give you anything, because the goal is to get you hooked and always wanting more. If you were content, you wouldn't keep throwing money into the game. And when you're throwing as much money as Phil is, it becomes even more outrageous. Sometimes, you don't even get anything when you do throw hundreds of dollars at the game because you're just hoping to randomly get a rare pull.

If the theories about Phil secretly storing away millions and spending it on all these lavish things offstream were true, it'd be a whole other story. He'd be a scumbag for lying and begging, but at least with that theory, he was spending the money on something with a little more substance.
 
I feel like this thread focuses too much on justifying hobbies based on financial returns. Not everything someone does needs to make sense on a balance sheet. I know tons of people who've blown tens of thousands on vacations, boats, cars, whatever - they've "lost" more than Phil has and if it makes them happy to do or own those things I don't see why it matters.

With Phil it matters because he's clearly ashamed of his hobby and is a bankrupt beggar to boot who spends all day wrangling tards he despises and dancing around in an autistic vest - but still, I don't think the lack of return value on the sweaty muscle men is what makes this such a sordid, embarrassing story.

The thing is he should be ashamed of this hobby. It's objectively worthless and he's an autistic moron for having basically ruined his entire life for something this pathetic. Everyone else involved in this who Nigel has doxed has also been a complete and utter loser who is obviously ruining their lives, spending way more than they can afford on a freaking Bejeweled clone.

That's just objectively pathetic in a way that a cruise on a yacht is not. Fuck it's even more pathetic than spending it all on drugs.
 
Remember the 341 hearing when the other cases had people who, apparently unwisely, bought things like yachts?

What makes Phil a loser is the fact that his explanation for being bankrupt wasn't even mentioned at that hearing, and never would've been, because it's not an asset. It's a black hole that sucks up all of his money, and doesn't even make him happy in return. It was never worth it to even start playing, and he's going to be hooked until the day he dies.
 
Well, Phil is getting something: porn. He has a $40000 porn collection, when you can get pictures of these men for free on the internet.

For what he's paid for this shit, he could have commissioned deepfakes of them buggering each other senseless.
 
But then he wouldn't have anyone to say "Gosh DSP you're so awesome at this game! you sure have a lot of disposable income and time!"

Nobody says that though. They just call him an open anus wallet.
 
I feel like this thread focuses too much on justifying hobbies based on financial returns. Not everything someone does needs to make sense on a balance sheet. I know tons of people who've blown tens of thousands on vacations, boats, cars, whatever - they've "lost" more than Phil has and if it makes them happy to do or own those things I don't see why it matters.

With Phil it matters because he's clearly ashamed of his hobby and is a bankrupt beggar to boot who spends all day wrangling tards he despises and dancing around in an autistic vest - but still, I don't think the lack of return value on the sweaty muscle men is what makes this such a sordid, embarrassing story.


Leaving aside the mountain of what is better. You can't copypaste yachts 1000000x over for an infinitesimal fraction of a penny. There isn't a virtually unlimited variety and supply of free drugs available to download off the internet and more you can have custom formulated for you for a tiny fraction of the price. I'm really having a hard time thinking of anything more pathetic to be addicted to than sweaty wrestler jpg pulls. Even the paypigs of thots at least get some good scenery.
 
For what he's paid for this shit, he could have commissioned deepfakes of them buggering each other senseless.
More to the point, he could also have gotten a date with an actual low-tier pro wrestler, or a night of passion with a gay prostitute who looks like the Hulkster in his prime.
 
More to the point, he could also have gotten a date with an actual low-tier pro wrestler, or a night of passion with a gay prostitute who looks like the Hulkster in his prime.
I used to go eat at a shitty steakhouse, Ponderosa near our airport. My factory job was also nearby.

Whenever the wwf show was in town, they always stopped there to get eats. First place you see after getting on the highway.
I smoked a few cigs with Jake the snake, for example. Cool guy, must've been before the crack.
 
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